1998 / Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings
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Author R. S. Crockett, V. R. Gervasi, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Source Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings, 1998, pp 229-235
Abstract Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has been using Solid Freeform Fabrication technologies as a means to provide stimulating, multi-disciplinary research topics for undergraduate engineering students. SLA, LOM, and FDM have enabled undergraduate research in disciplines including Architecture: using SFF for preservation, archiving, and reproduction of historical features; Microelectromechanical Systems: producing packaging and interconnects for MEMS devices through a combination of stereolithography and photolithography; and Biomedical Engineering: creating forensic, research, and educational models of anatomical features and pathology development from MRI images. In addition, MSOE is currently involved in a joint program with the Milwaukee Discovery World Museum to create a SFF experiment that will fly on the Space Shuttle as a Get Away Special payload. (Auth abstract) [No References]
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