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The 2024 edition of the Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium (AAMS) will be held from Sept. 4 - 6 on the campus of École Polytechnique, France’s leading engineering Institution. This symposium will explore all the materials science aspects associated with additive manufacturing (AM) of metals and composites containing metallic phases. Encompassing experimental, theoretical, and computational research, this symposium will dive into various facets. The AAMS 2024 symposium will give a special place to young researchers, offering them the opportunity to present their work to an international audience – a potential springboard for their careers. Several of them will have the opportunity to give a keynote speech. In addition, a special session will allow each poster to be presented in the auditorium to all participants, in one slide and in less than a minute. This will enrich the discussions that follow around the posters. "One of the aims of this event is to encourage exchanges and discussions, so as to share experiences and identify new research directions, as well as to meet various industrialists from the sector who will also be present," emphasizes Manas Upadhyay. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • Development of new and customized alloys for AM, • Exploration of novel AM methods, including multimaterial approaches and hybrid processes, • Engineering microstructures through AM techniques, • Utilization of theoretical and computational approaches for microstructure design, • Materials and geometry aspects of lattice structures, metamaterials, etc. For more information, visit https://aams2024.sciencesconf.org
The 2024 edition of the Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium (AAMS) will be held from Sept. 4 - 6 on the campus of École Polytechnique, France’s leading engineering Institution. This symposium will explore all the materials science aspects associated with additive manufacturing (AM) of metals and composites containing metallic phases. Encompassing experimental, theoretical, and computational research, this symposium will dive into various facets.
The AAMS 2024 symposium will give a special place to young researchers, offering them the opportunity to present their work to an international audience – a potential springboard for their careers. Several of them will have the opportunity to give a keynote speech.
In addition, a special session will allow each poster to be presented in the auditorium to all participants, in one slide and in less than a minute. This will enrich the discussions that follow around the posters.
"One of the aims of this event is to encourage exchanges and discussions, so as to share experiences and identify new research directions, as well as to meet various industrialists from the sector who will also be present," emphasizes Manas Upadhyay.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Development of new and customized alloys for AM,
• Exploration of novel AM methods, including multimaterial approaches and hybrid processes,
• Engineering microstructures through AM techniques,
• Utilization of theoretical and computational approaches for microstructure design,
• Materials and geometry aspects of lattice structures, metamaterials, etc.
For more information, visit https://aams2024.sciencesconf.org