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Beyond G-Code: Hopkins Engineers Develop New Control Method for More Advanced 3D Printing
CategoriesA team at Johns Hopkins has developed a new way to control 3D printers known as T-Code, designed to eliminate print flaws and accelerate complex, custom designs
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Computational engineering expert Somnath Ghosh led a team combining machine learning and advanced modeling to improve reliability and durability of 3D-printed metals
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Johns Hopkins engineers have developed a new method for controlling interfaces on a voxel (3D pixel) scale to customize an object’s physical behavior and appearance
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The Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI) has established a new center focused on using high-throughput and data-driven artificial intelligence and machine learning-based tools to accelerate materials discovery, with an emphasis…
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Somnath Ghosh, the Michael G. Callas Chair Professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, has been selected to receive The Mineral, Metals, and Materials Society’s (TMS) 2023 Materials…
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Using an award from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense University Research Program (DURIP), a team led by Somnath Ghosh, Michael G. Callas Chair Professor in the Department of Civil…
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Congratulations to Assistant Professor Stavros Gaitanaros, who was recently announced as a recipient of a seed grant from Space@Hopkins! According to its website, Space@Hopkins connects the array of Johns Hopkins…