Why settle for just one process?

Hybrid combines the benefits of multiple manufacturing processes into a single, deployable, convergent manufacturing process. Our objectives are to

  • better understand the process physics in additive manufacturing (AM), subtractive manufacturing (SM), and hybrid processes,
  • integrate hybrid manufacturing process simulation within a digital domain,
  • develop techniques for improving process stability and material outcomes, and
  • employ advanced automation and manufacturing techniques to unique and novel applications.

We address both fundamental and applied research questions in the advanced manufacturing domain while retaining a focus on technology development and application.

 

Check out our recently published work in Materials and Design: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2024.113281