Imagine you’re driving to work on a rainy day, when a distracted, reckless driver hits your car out of nowhere. With a “boom,” an airbag deploys faster than you can blink your eyes to save your life.
Tech. Sgt. Tylar Cravens will pitch his idea for 3D-printed training engine parts to Pentagon leaders during the Air Force ...
RIT engineering technology researcher Christopher Lewis develops self-healing materials to improve 3D printing processes and ...
From aerospace and medical purposes to fashion and automotive innovations, there are nearly limitless possibilities of 3D printing for prototyping, manufacturing and customization. A 3D printer ...
Monique McClain receives funding from Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Army Research Office (ARO), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Imagine you’re driving to ...
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