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Spring 2021: Data-driven design and 3D printing of multifunctional aerospace structures

Affiliations:
Project Leader: Patrick Walgren
pwalgren58@tamu.edu
Aerospace Engineering
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Darren Hartl, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
5
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Potential for co-authorship on conference proceedings. Exposure and networking opportunities with representatives of National Labs.
Team Needs:
Hardworking and enthusiastic team members are essential. Proficiency in python programming is desired, but not required. Experience or desire to gain experience in 3-D printing and/or machine learning. Basic knowledge of engineering structural design is desired. Fill out this form by Midnight on November 30th to be considered for the position: https://forms.gle/FrEdpndNnWz3hMxQ9
Description:
In this work, we investigate novel methods to efficiently design multifunctional structures by leveraging computational finite element analysis and machine learning techniques. These structures will be validated by 3-D printing candidate designs and subsequently subjecting them to mechanical testing.

 

Written by:
Elif Kilicarslan
Published on:
November 10, 2020

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2021

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