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Design Challenges
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
that would leave a grid of small impressions in gel. A liquid solution of free AM3D POSTER SESSION
cells can be spread over these impressions, and the shape of the
Tuesday, August 23
impressions funnels individual cells together, where they can conglomer-
Time: 9:50am–10:40am
ate. These new, larger cell clusters can then be used to simulate organ
Location: Poster Pavilion, Street Level
tissue for medical testing.
Poster Presenters will showcase leading-edge additive manufacturing
applications and technologies that are transforming the future of digital
manufacturing. The poster session will be part of the Tuesday Evening
exhibitor and provide the opportunity for interaction with poster present-
ers for detailed discussions
School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University – India
Team: Vineel Kondiboyina (Team leader), Dhruv Prajapati (Team: Make ASME/NSF STUDENT DESIGN ESSAY/
an IMPACT) POSTER COMPETITION 2016
Topic: Design of Innovative Impact Absorbent Lattice Structure for Front Challenges in the Design of Complex Systems
Guard Crasher
Date: Monday, August 22
The proposed design aims to be a simpler way to decrease the intensity of Time: 9:30am–12:00pm
the fatality to the passenger and the affected pedestrian as well. Using the Location: Poster Pavilion, Street Level
additive manufacturing technique, the bumper of a car is designed with a
Students are invited to write essays on their vision for the future of design
lightweight, impact-absorbent support structure that would be difficult to
and manufacturing. The essays are judged by a panel of faculty from
manufacture using conventional methods.
across the United States. This contest has been going on since 1998 and
at least ten previous winners have gone on to become faculty members.
Essay winners receive funding to attend IDETC and present their work in
the form of a poster. This year we are indebted to the reviewers: Benjamin
Caldwell, Bryony DuPont, Scott Ferguson, David Jensen, Kemper Lewis,
Greg Mocko, Joshua Summers, and Beshoy Morkos.
Tennessee Tech University – USA
We gratefully acknowledge support from NSF Grant Number CMII-1440457.
Team: Micah Hardyman (Team leader), Jonathan Zigler, Adam DeMoss
(Team: Artifice Prosthetics)
Topic: Artifice Janet K. Allen and Farrokh Mistree
Design Essay Competition Organizers
Since the popularization of 3D printing prosthetic hands have been at the
forefront of its uses, until now they had a fatal flaw. They broke far too
easily. Our prosthetic seeks to change that. By basing it on the bones and NSF/ASME Student Design Essay Awards
Monday, August 22
tendons in the human hand, we have not only mimicked feel and dexterity
Time: 9:30am-12:00pm
but also gained its natural resiliency. It is with this that we intend to widen
Location: Poster Pavilion, Street Level
the number of people able to use 3D printing as a genuine solution.
Jamie Asback
University at Buffalo
“Personalized Product Variations through Adaptable Manufacturing.”
Marc Andre Chavy-Macdonald and Joshua Sutherland
Aoyama, University of Tokyo
Tennessee Technological University – USA
“Challenges in the Design of Complex Systems.”
Team: Lindsey Grissom (Team leader), Mark Terry, Fadel Almashame
(Team: Printed Plie)
Caitlyn Clark
Topic: 3D Knee Brace
Oregon State University
“Challenges in the Design of Complex Systems: Synchronous Advances in
Dancers with hypermobility find traditionally manufactured knee braces
Manufacturing and Energy.”
uncomfortable to wear and difficult to dance in. Our design helps eliminate
those problems while still preventing injury to the dancer.
Brandon Del Spina and Steven O’Shields
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“ProMed to Acquire DelMed for $1 Billion.”