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IDETC/CIE
AM3D KEYNOTE & PLENARY LECTURES
though continuous innovation and unique business solutions. The Brent Stucker
panel session will be moderated by Hod Lipson, Professor, Cornell 3DSIM
University.
Tim Simpson (Moderator)
Biography: Dr. Brent Stucker is Co-Founder & CEO of 3DSIM, a
Penn State University company focused on simulating additive manufacturing process-
es. Dr. Stucker has been involved in additive manufacturing
research for more than 20 years, with projects ranging from new
materials development for biomedical implants and aerospace/
defense structures to multi-scale modeling and control of additive
manufacturing machines. Prof. Stucker was a professor from
Joseph Beaman
1997-2015, with various appointments at the University of
University of Texas, Austin Louisville, Utah State University, the University of Rhode Island
and VTT Technical Research Center, Finland. Dr. Stucker led the
establishment of the ASTM International Committee F42 on Addi-
tive Manufacturing Technologies in 2008 and was the first
Chairman from 2009-2014. He was elected to the ASTM
Biography: Professor Joseph J. Beaman joined The University of International Board of Directors in 2015. Dr. Stucker’s awards
Texas at Austin faculty in 1979 after receiving his Sc.D. from the include an Industrial Impact Award from the 2015 Additive World
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Mechanical Engineering. Conference, the 2012 Industry Achievement Award from the
His research interest is in Additive Manufacturing (AM). Professor Society of Manufacturing Engineers, the 2010 Robert J. Painter
Beaman initiated research in the area in 1985 and was the first Memorial Award by ASTM and SES for his leadership in the area
academic researcher in the field. One of the most successful AM of international standards, and the SLS Users Group “SLS
approaches, Selective Laser Sintering, was a process that was Dinosaur Award” in 2015. Dr. Stucker received his B.S. from the
developed in his laboratory. He was one of the founders of DTM University of Idaho and his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, both
Corporation (now merged with 3D Systems), which markets in Mechanical Engineering.
Selective Laser Sintering. Dr. Beaman is a Fellow of ASME and the
technical editor of the Journal of Dynamic Systems and Control. He
serves on the Army Science Board and was on Board of Directors of Chris Williams
Society of Manufacturing Engineers from 2012-2014. He was chair
of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Virginia Tech
Texas from 2001 to 2012. He was elected to the National Academy of
Engineers in 2013, received the FAME award in Additive Manufactur-
ing in 2014, and elected National Academy of Inventors in 2015.
Biography: Christopher B. Williams is an Associate Professor with a
joint appointment with the Department of Mechanical Engineering
David Rosen
and the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. He is
Georgia Tech the Director of the Design, Research, and Education for Additive
Manufacturing Systems (DREAMS) Laboratory and Associate
Director of the Macromolecules and Interfaces Institute. His research
contributions have been recognized by six Best Paper awards at
Biography: David Rosen is a Professor and Associate Chair for international design, manufacturing, and engineering education
Administration in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the conferences. He is a recipient of a National Science Foundation
Georgia Institute of Technology. He is Director of the Rapid Proto- CAREER Award (2013), the 2012 International Outstanding Young
typing & Manufacturing Institute at Georgia Tech. He received his Researcher in Freeform and Additive Fabrication Award, and the
Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts in mechanical engineering. 2010 Emerald Engineering Additive Manufacturing Outstanding
His research interests include computer-aided design, additive Doctoral Research Award. Chris holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechani-
manufacturing, and design methodology. He has industry experi- cal Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta,
ence, working as a software engineer at Computervision Corp. and a Georgia) and a B.S. with High Honors in Mechanical Engineering
Visiting Research Scientist at Ford Research Laboratories. He is a from the University of Florida (Gainesville, Florida).
Fellow of ASME and has served on the ASME Computers and
Information in Engineering Division Executive Committee. He is the
recipient of the 2013 Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, Please see page 62 for the complete AM3D
International Freeform and Additive Manufacturing Excellence program.
(FAME) Award.
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AM3D KEYNOTE & PLENARY LECTURES
though continuous innovation and unique business solutions. The Brent Stucker
panel session will be moderated by Hod Lipson, Professor, Cornell 3DSIM
University.
Tim Simpson (Moderator)
Biography: Dr. Brent Stucker is Co-Founder & CEO of 3DSIM, a
Penn State University company focused on simulating additive manufacturing process-
es. Dr. Stucker has been involved in additive manufacturing
research for more than 20 years, with projects ranging from new
materials development for biomedical implants and aerospace/
defense structures to multi-scale modeling and control of additive
manufacturing machines. Prof. Stucker was a professor from
Joseph Beaman
1997-2015, with various appointments at the University of
University of Texas, Austin Louisville, Utah State University, the University of Rhode Island
and VTT Technical Research Center, Finland. Dr. Stucker led the
establishment of the ASTM International Committee F42 on Addi-
tive Manufacturing Technologies in 2008 and was the first
Chairman from 2009-2014. He was elected to the ASTM
Biography: Professor Joseph J. Beaman joined The University of International Board of Directors in 2015. Dr. Stucker’s awards
Texas at Austin faculty in 1979 after receiving his Sc.D. from the include an Industrial Impact Award from the 2015 Additive World
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Mechanical Engineering. Conference, the 2012 Industry Achievement Award from the
His research interest is in Additive Manufacturing (AM). Professor Society of Manufacturing Engineers, the 2010 Robert J. Painter
Beaman initiated research in the area in 1985 and was the first Memorial Award by ASTM and SES for his leadership in the area
academic researcher in the field. One of the most successful AM of international standards, and the SLS Users Group “SLS
approaches, Selective Laser Sintering, was a process that was Dinosaur Award” in 2015. Dr. Stucker received his B.S. from the
developed in his laboratory. He was one of the founders of DTM University of Idaho and his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, both
Corporation (now merged with 3D Systems), which markets in Mechanical Engineering.
Selective Laser Sintering. Dr. Beaman is a Fellow of ASME and the
technical editor of the Journal of Dynamic Systems and Control. He
serves on the Army Science Board and was on Board of Directors of Chris Williams
Society of Manufacturing Engineers from 2012-2014. He was chair
of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Virginia Tech
Texas from 2001 to 2012. He was elected to the National Academy of
Engineers in 2013, received the FAME award in Additive Manufactur-
ing in 2014, and elected National Academy of Inventors in 2015.
Biography: Christopher B. Williams is an Associate Professor with a
joint appointment with the Department of Mechanical Engineering
David Rosen
and the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. He is
Georgia Tech the Director of the Design, Research, and Education for Additive
Manufacturing Systems (DREAMS) Laboratory and Associate
Director of the Macromolecules and Interfaces Institute. His research
contributions have been recognized by six Best Paper awards at
Biography: David Rosen is a Professor and Associate Chair for international design, manufacturing, and engineering education
Administration in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the conferences. He is a recipient of a National Science Foundation
Georgia Institute of Technology. He is Director of the Rapid Proto- CAREER Award (2013), the 2012 International Outstanding Young
typing & Manufacturing Institute at Georgia Tech. He received his Researcher in Freeform and Additive Fabrication Award, and the
Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts in mechanical engineering. 2010 Emerald Engineering Additive Manufacturing Outstanding
His research interests include computer-aided design, additive Doctoral Research Award. Chris holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechani-
manufacturing, and design methodology. He has industry experi- cal Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta,
ence, working as a software engineer at Computervision Corp. and a Georgia) and a B.S. with High Honors in Mechanical Engineering
Visiting Research Scientist at Ford Research Laboratories. He is a from the University of Florida (Gainesville, Florida).
Fellow of ASME and has served on the ASME Computers and
Information in Engineering Division Executive Committee. He is the
recipient of the 2013 Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, Please see page 62 for the complete AM3D
International Freeform and Additive Manufacturing Excellence program.
(FAME) Award.
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