Dr. Ming Leu’s Ph.D. student Tao Liu, was awarded second place in the 17th annual ISC symposium.
Each year, the Intelligent Systems Center holds a Graduate Research Symposium where all ISC-funded graduate students present on their research and findings. Above are photos taken at the 2023 Graduate Research Symposium.
First Place: Jonathan Kelley
Jonathan’s paper is titled “Effect of Laser Beam Shape on Melt Pool Geometry in Powder-based Laser-directed Energy Deposition.” Advised by: Dr. Frank Liou, the Michael and Joyce Bytnar Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Second Place: Tao Liu
Tao’s paper is titled “In-Situ Powder Thermal Diffusivity Measurement in Laser Powder Bed Fusion through Lock-in Long-wave Infrared Thermography.” Advised by: Dr. Ming Leu, the Keith and Pat Bailey Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Third Place: Tazdik Patwary Plateau
Tazdik’s paper is titled “Multifunctional Carbon Nanofibers via Selective Laser Carbonization and Plasma Stabilization.” Advised by: Dr. Jonghyun Park, Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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17th annual ISC Graduate Research Symposium winners announced