Engineering Safer Bike Helmets
2019 ASNT Faculty Grant
2019 ASNT Faculty Grant received by Rakesh Kumar Behera and Dr. Tsuchin Philip Chu.
The Engineering Behind World’s Strongest and Lightest Foam
3D-Printed Foam Parts Could Stay Strong as Subs Dive Deep
A new process uses 3D printing to create components of syntactic foam—extremely strong and lightweight composites used in vehicles, airplanes, and ships.
Heat-Tempered Magnesium Alloy A Strong Choice For Implants
http://healthmedicinet.com/news/heat-tempered-magnesium-alloy-a-strong-choice-for-implants/
A look into the cybersecurity issues of 3D printing
Reaching greater depths with 3D printing
Metal Foam ‘Sandwich’ is Bendy But Strong
A layered material with a lightweight metal matrix syntactic foam core offers strength, even when bent or compressed.
This Floating Metal Will Make Feather-Light Warships
https://gizmodo.com/why-is-this-piece-of-metal-floating-on-water-1704485423