NNCI Nano + AM Summit

NNCI Nano + Additive Manufacturing Summit

July 30-31, 2024

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LOUISVILLE, KY

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where nano AND additive manufacturing converge

NNCI Nano + Additive Manufacturing Summit

NNCI Nano+Additive Manufacturing Summit is an annual event dedicated to bring together researchers/users in the advanced manufacturing fields of additive manufacturing and micro/nanotechnology to discuss new findings, share results, showcase capabilities, generate ideas, debate the future, and network with one another. Nano/AM Symposium is open to all scientists, engineers, students and industry partners from a variety of disciplines/areas including microtechnology, nanotechnology, 3D printing, additive manufacturing, healthcare, energy, advanced materials, MEMS, biotechnology, commercial products, defense, and nano-education. The goal of the symposium is to strengthen the collaboration between industry and academia in the above targeted areas.  Participants will hear exciting presentations about the latest nano/AM technologies, learn about existing state-of-the-art core facilities available to the public, and discuss ways that industry can access a wide variety of academic resources, including their most valuable resource – creative, hard-working students. 


2024 DISTINGUISHED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dr. Costas Grigoropoulos

Distinguished Professor/ A. Martin Berlin Chair in Mechanical Engineering

University of California Berkeley

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Dr. Andrew Wells

Program Director - Advanced Manufacturing

National Science Foundation

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Dr. Rayne zheng

Associate Professor - Department of Material Science and Engineering

University of California Berkeley

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Dr. Stephen Jesse

Distinguished Research Scientist

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

“Laser-Aided Microfabrication: Applications to Electronic Materials and Architected Materials.” – Dr. Grigoropoulos

“The Intersection of Additive and nano Manufacturing at the National Science Foundation.” – Dr. Wells

“New Design Space for 3D Electronics: Printing 3D Architected Electronic Materials.”– Dr. Zheng

“The Synthescope – Developing Electron Microscopes to Build and Characterize Structures at the Atomic Scale” - Dr. Stephen Jesse


200+ Leading Researchers and Innovators

Top Undergraduates Representing the NEXT GENERATION Nano + Additive Manufacturing

4 Keynote & 30+ Presentations from Industry Experts and Thought Leaders



Topics and Sessions

  • Additive manufacturing and 3D printing

  • Micro/nanotechnology advances and applications

  • Next generation advanced manufacturing technologies

  • The convergence of micro/nano and AM

  • 2D materials and devices

  • MEMS, sensors, and microfluidics

  • Energy, healthcare and defense

  • Semiconductors, electronics, and optics

  • What is the NSF NNCI network and how can it help you?

  • Accessing university nano/AM research space?

  • Examples of regional start-ups focused on nano/AM

  • Successful collaboration examples between industry and academia

  • Needs for the nano/AM workforce of tomorrow

  • University experiential learning initiatives

  • What does the future hold for nano/AM?



 
A lot of what’s innovative is happening at the intersection between different disciplines
— Prof. Edward Kinzel, KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2019
 
 
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