Additive Manufacturing Processes & Systems

SSIE-585*-20

Binghamton University

  • Semester
    Spring 2024
  • Instructor
    Yingge Zhou
  • Start Date
    01-16-2024
  • Total Credits
    3
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    607-777-6088

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This course aims to inculcate a comprehensive understanding of additive manufacturing (AM), and will address the following consequential aspects of AM: (1) Materials and Process Mechanics; (2) Machines, Machine Design, and Mechanisms; (3) Quality control, Sensing, and Process Monitoring; and (4) Design for AM and novel trans-disciplinary applications
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of the instructor
Course Area: Engineering
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-16-2024 - 05-02-2024
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Instructor: Yingge Zhou
Local Course ID: 24SP_BIN_SSIE585_20
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