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Polymers, printing, and pathways Opens in new window

A novel approach to 3D printing using a support bath can greatly expand the types of polymers that can be printed, enable chemical reactions of the printed materials to gain novel material properties, and increase the mechanical strength and reduce the print time of mechanical parts through design optimization.

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Joshua R. Siegel: Researching Microneedle Arrays
Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. candidate Joshua Siegel discusses his research on microneedle arrays and their use in minimally invasive real-time diagnostics.

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