Keynote and Plenary Speakers:
Keynote and Plenary Speakers:
Session 1: Powder Properties |
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Eduard Hryha, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden – Metal Powders Powder degradation during powder bed fusion processing |
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Oana Ghita, University of Exeter, UK High temperature additive manufacturing* |
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Arno Kwade, TU Braunschweig, Germany Measurement and interpretation of disperse and flow properties of additive manufacturing powders |
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Session 2: Powder Additivation |
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Xiaochun Li, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Nanotechnology Enabled Laser Additive Manufacturing of High Performance Metals |
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Katrin Wudy, TU München, Germany Current understanding and challenges in powder bed fusion of filled polymers |
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Christopher Tuck, University of Nottingham, UK Reactive Fusion - Can moving away from thermally driven AM processes increase the materials palette? |
Session 3: Modelling |
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Greta Lindwall, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Application of computational thermodynamics to alloy design for additive manufacturing |
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Stefan Luding, University of Twente, Netherlands Modern particle models for additive manufacturing applications |
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Bia-Xiang Xu, TU Darmstadt, Germany Non-isothermal phase-field simulation of microstructure evolution in powder-based additive manufacturing |
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Matthias Sperl, German Aerospace Center Special Talk: 3D Printing on the Moon |
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Session 4: Microstructure and Properties |
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Mark Easton, RMIT University, Australia Grain refinement of alloys in fusion based additive manufacturing processes |
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Minh-Son Pham, Imperial College London, UK Cellular microstructure in fusion based additive manufacturing: formation and effects on mechanical response |
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Stefan Nolte, University of Jena, Germany Ultrashort pulse LPBF – influence on the microstructure |
Session 5: Process Control and Monitoring |
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Iain Todd, The University of Sheffield, UK In-situ x-ray, alloying metal Laser Powder Bed Fusion |
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Ruth Cardinaels, Eindhoven University, Netherlands In-situ optical and X-ray characterization of laser sintering of polymer particle pairs |
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Olaf Kessler, Universität Rostock, Germany Correlation between Differential Fast Scanning Calorimetry and Additive Manufacturing of Metals |