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Anthony Rollett
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Anthony Rollett’s research focuses on microstructural evolution and microstructure-property relationships in 3D.
Katie Whitefoot
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Katie Whitefoot’s research advances the theoretical foundations and computational modeling of engineering design and technology change.
Sina Shahbazmohamadi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Connecticut
Hardware security expert
Charles Cartin, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Director of Makerspaces & Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University
Anson W. K. Ma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor; Site Director, NSF SHAP3D Center for 3D PrintingUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Ma's research specializes in 3D Printing, Nanotechnology, and Rheology
Ali Kazemian
Assistant Professor & J.W. “Billy” and Janice Maxey Guitreau ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Kazemian specializes in construction automation and robotic construction-scale 3D printing.
Alexandros Tsamis
Assistant Professor, School of Architecture; Graduate Program Director; Associate Director, Center for Architecture, Science, and Ecology (CASE)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Architect focused on composite materials, building energy systems and advanced manufacturing technologies for the built environment.
Donovan Brocker, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Donovan Brocker’s areas of expertise include applied electromagnetics, antennas, and frequency selective surfaces.
Erica Fuchs
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Erica Fuchs is passionate about building nationally the intellectual foundations and analytic tools to inform National Technology Strategy.
David Shepherd
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Shepherd's work focuses on enabling end-user programming for industrial machines and increasing diversity in computer science.