
JAM2 – Additive Manufacturing and Architected Materials at JHU
Research at JAM 2 spans manufacturing, design and modeling, characterization and testing, and applications.
About – JAM2
The Johns Hopkins Center for Additive Manufacturing and Architected Materials (JAM 2) brings together faculty, staff, students, and post-docs from across Johns Hopkins to conduct cross-cutting research in design, manufacturing, characterization and applications of additive manufacturing and architected materials.
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Jochen Mueller – JAM2
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Topology Optimization of Lightweight, Additively Manufactured …
This NASA Early Stage Innovation (ESI) project seeks to exploit the design freedom provided by additive manufacturing (AM) by integrating the free-form design approach of topology optimization, the geometric capabilities and resultant material properties of AM, and the multi-functional performance requirements of large-scale secondary structures for space applications.
May 16, 2016 – JAM2
2016年5月16日 · JAM 2 Researchers Present Space-related Research on Capitol Hill Earlier this month, CaSE associate professor Jamie Guest, along with PhD candidates Julia Carroll and Alberto Torres, represented their research during the Space Technology Research Grants…
Sung Hoon Kang – JAM2
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People – JAM2 - Johns Hopkins University
Biomechanics Mechanical behavior, growth and remodeling of fibrous soft tissues Shape memory Polymers & Polymer Composites Constitutive Modeling: thermomechanics, viscoelasticity, viscoplasticity