3D Printing’s revolutionizing material discovery

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The 3D printing technique known as high-throughput combinatorial printing (HTCP) is revolutionizing the discovery and manufacturing of new materials. By utilizing a unique process that involves mixing multiple aerosolized nanomaterial inks during printing, HTCP enables precise control over material composition and architecture, leading to accelerated innovation across various industries.
The 3D printing technique known as high-throughput combinatorial printing (HTCP) is revolutionizing the discovery and manufacturing of new materials. By utilizing a unique process that involves mixing multiple aerosolized nanomaterial inks during printing, HTCP enables precise control over material composition and architecture, leading to accelerated innovation across various industries.
Yanliang Zhang, an associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has made significant strides in material production with his groundbreaking 3D printing method.

Revolutionary 3D Printing Technology a “Game Changer” for Discovering and Manufacturing New Materials.

 Edward Wakefield May 16, 2023.

Yanliang Zhang creates new materials using 3D printing.

 

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