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Our AMICS Lab team recently joined forces with Oregon State University and NIST at Argonne National Laboratory to conduct cutting-edge in-situ synchrotron diffraction experiments in metal additive manufacturing.

The Argonne Advanced Photon Source, one of the world’s top three most powerful synchrotrons, accelerates electrons to an astonishing 99.999999% of the speed of light. This extraordinary X-ray beam allows us to uncover new fundamental physics at high speed, pushing the boundaries of innovation in manufacturing!

Dr. Wang was invited to Oregon State University and introduced our work in in-situ monitoring and control in L-PBF. 

Thiraj presented his work in AI-assisted ultrasonic porosity inspection in L-PBF at the INFORMS Annual Conference 2024, Seattle, WA. 

AMICS Lab attended NAMRC/MSEC at Knoxville TN this summer. Our team was the finalists of Manufacturing Design Competition