Additive Manufacturing Scientific Concepts and Applications
University of Miami via Coursera Specialization
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This specialization combines in-depth scientific concepts with the latest technological advancements in the field. Participants will not only gain a solid understanding of the fundamental science but also stay informed on recent developments, ensuring they are technologically prepared for the industry.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals
- Course 2: Materials Used for Additive Manufacturing
- Course 3: Advanced Concepts in Additive Manufacturing
Courses
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This specialization aims to educate students, industry professionals, and anyone interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of additive manufacturing technologies. By the end of this Specialization, a learner will be able to: ● Communicate the correct language on Additive Manufacturing technology and materials. ● Realize why different materials (metals, polymers, composites, biomaterials etc.) are needed for different applications and how these materials are additively manufactured. ● Learn the developing and new concepts in additive manufacturing such as Artificial Intelligence implementation on Additive Manufacturing and novel materials. This specialization stands out from other additive manufacturing courses because it combines in-depth scientific concepts with the latest technological advancements in the field. Participants will not only gain a solid understanding of the fundamental science but also stay informed on recent developments, ensuring they are technologically prepared for the industry.
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This advanced concepts course include novel materials, recently developed, 4D printing methods and implementation of AI on additive manufacturing. This course will help the reader understand the future trends and novel concepts in additive manufacturing.
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This is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in engineering or science, along with high school students and professionals with an interest in programming. This course aims to teach the students different types of engineering materials (polymers, metals and ceramics) and biomaterials used for additive manufacturing. Background on each material type, benefits and limitations will be given discussion the best applications for various materials. Additive manufacturing methods for different materials will also be evaluated.
Taught by
Emrah Celik