327-2224-00L
MaP Distinguished Lecture Series on Additive Manufacturing
Semester
Spring Semester 2021
Lecturers
further lecturers
Periodicity
two-yearly recurring course
Course
Does not take place this semester.
Language of instruction
English
Comment
This course is primarily designed for MSc and doctoral students. Guests are welcome.
Abstract
This course is an interdisciplinary colloquium on Additive Manufacturing (AM) involving different internationally renowned speakers from academia and industry giving lectures about their cutting-edge research, which highlights the state-of-the-art and frontiers in the AM field.
Objective
Participants become acquainted with the state-of-the-art and frontiers in Additive Manufacturing, which is a topic of global and future relevance from the field of materials and process engineering. The self-study of relevant literature and active participation in discussions following presentations by internationally renowned speaker stimulate critical thinking and allow participants to deliberately discuss challenges and opportunities with leading academics and industrial experts and to exchange ideas within an interdisciplinary community.
Content
This course is a colloquium involving a selected mix of internationally renowned speaker from academia and industry who present their cutting-edge research in the field of Additive Manufacturing. The self-study of relevant pre-read literature provided in advance to each lecture serves as a basis for active participation in the critical discussions following each presentation.
Lecture notes
Selected scientific pre-read literature (max. three articles per lecture) relevant for and discussed at the end of each individual lecture is posted in advance on the course web page
Prerequisites / Notice
Participants should have a solid background in materials science and/or engineering.