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Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Meeting Report and Statistics

This meeting report provides a comprehensive overview of the Symposium on Additive Manufacturing held in Austin, Texas. It includes details on plenary sessions, parallel sessions, special organized sessions, and the Design for AM short course. The report also highlights the growth of the meeting and the presence of attendees from 25 countries. Additionally, information on wireless internet access, student support, poster sessions, and manuscript submissions is provided.

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Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Meeting Report and Statistics

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  1. August 12-14, 2019  Austin, Texas, USA Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research

  2. Meeting Report/Statistics • Three full days • 1 Plenary Session (Monday morning) • 11-12 Parallel Sessions (MPM, T, W) • Presentations (578 total) 525 oral presentation 53 poster presentations • Approximately 700 attendees • 25 countries

  3. Meeting Growth

  4. Special Organized Sessions • Plenary SessionMonday AM • Special Session: Data Analytics in AMOrganizers: Prahalada Rao, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Brian Giera, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryMonday PM to Tuesday PM • Special Session: Spray AM - Direct Writing by Aerosol DepositionOrganizer: Desiderio Kovar, University of Texas at AustinMonday PM

  5. Special Organized Sessions • Special Session: Binder Jet Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Modeling, and ExperimentsOrganizers: C. Fred Higgs III, Rice University; Zachary C. Cordero, Rice UniversityTuesday AM to Wednesday AM • Special Session: Design Methodologies for Tailoring Performance of Additively Manufactured Parts for Naval ApplicationsOrganizers: John Michopoulos, Naval Research Lab; AjitAchuthan, Clarkson University; Amit Bagchi, Naval Research LaboratoryTuesday AM to Tuesday PM

  6. Special Organized Sessions • Special Session: Hybrid AM ProcessesOrganizers: Michael Sealy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Brett Conner, Youngstown State University; Frank Liou, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Guha Manogharan, Penn State; Ola Harrysson, NC State University; Iris V. Rivero, Rochester Institute of TechnologyTuesday AM to Wednesday AM • Special Session: Design for AMOrganizer: Carolyn Seepersad, University of Texas at AustinWednesday AM

  7. Design for AM Short Course Wednesday-Friday this Week This year's plenary speaker, Terry Wohlers, associate Ray Huff and FAME Award winner, Olaf Diegel, are offering a (separate-fee) Design for AM short course starting Wednesday afternoon. For more information on the course, please check out the short-course website. There will be a preliminary session on Design for AM Wednesday morning at the conference which will be open to all participants.  Please see the final program for more information.  The morning session and the short course will both be held at the Hilton Hotel.

  8. Conference Addendum The conference addendum lists changes to presentations received in the last 3-4 weeks. Please check the addendum for cancelled, moved and added presentations.

  9. Student Lunch and Panel Discussion From University to Profession - Navigating the Transition Tuesday, August 13, 12:05 PM Hilton Salon G Dr. Joy Gockel Assistant Professor Wright State University Dr. Brian Giera Principle Investigator Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab. Dr. David EspalinAssistant Professor Univ. of Texas-El Paso Ben Fulcher, MS Engineering Manager EOS North America

  10. Wireless Internet Access in the Hilton Austin Hotel Complimentary wireless internet is available for attendees in the Hilton Austin meeting spaces. To access, open the wireless menu on your device and choose the network “Hilton Meetings”, open browser to any web page which will redirect you to the below page, and enter the access code “SFF2019”. SFF2019

  11. General Announcements • There will be a table for posting information: upcoming conferences, positions available or wanted, etc. Please feel free to place items there. • Monday Night Award Reception and Banquet(Dress is casual) • Questions about anything? See Organizing Committee or Registration Desk

  12. Students Receiving NSF Support • Please be sure to visit the conference registration desk to: • Sign in when you arrive • Sign out before you leave the conference

  13. Poster Session – Tuesday Afternoon • Salon J-K • Poster stands will be available Tuesday morning; binder clips for attaching posters to stands will be provided. • Suggested post times: 12:00-1:30 PM • Posters MUST be removed at the end of the session (Tuesday 6:00 PM) or they will be discarded.

  14. Best Papers • The TMS materials journal JOM will devote part of a special issue to 10-15 best papers with a materials theme (4000 word limit). • The quality of the submitted manuscripts will be the primary judging criterion. Selection will be made by the Local Organizing Committee.

  15. Manuscripts for the Proceedings • Non-Reviewed: Upload to the conference website by August 31. • Reviewed Manuscripts: • Upload final versions to the conference website by August 31. • Papers with mandatory revisions: respond in comment box when uploading final manuscript to conference website • Reviewers: If your reviews are not received by August 15, the status of your manuscript will be changed from “reviewed” to “non-reviewed”. • The Conference Proceedings USB will be mailed to all attendees in November. • Proceedings articles will be posted and downloadable for the general public at the conference website - http://sffsymposium.engr.utexas.edu/archive

  16. Communication During the Conference • If an unanticipated event occurs that necessitates communication with the all conference attendees during the meeting, one or more of the following will take place: • Session chairs will receive the announcement, or a runner will interrupt the session between talks • Attendees will receive an e-mail from the organizing committee. • A message will posted on the conference website homepage: http://sffsymposium.engr.utexas.edu/

  17. Weekly Temperature Forecast Monday 104F 40C Tuesday 105F 41C Wednesday 103F 39C Thursday 98F 37C

  18. How Texans (and Europeans) Cope • Stay Indoors • If you are outside for any time: • Wear a Hat • Look for Shade • Use Sun Screen (SPF 20 or greater) • Drink LOTS of water • Avoid Alcohol

  19. Conference Organizing Committee Dave Bourell (University of Texas Austin, Chair) Joe Beaman (University of Texas Austin) Rich Crawford (University of Texas Austin) Carolyn Seepersad(University of Texas Austin) Scott Fish (University of Texas Austin) Desi Kovar (University of Texas Austin) International SFF Symposium Advisory Committee

  20. Acknowledgments • The National Science Foundation for providing meeting support (Grant Number CMMI-1934397) • The Office of Naval Research for providing meeting support (Grant Number N00014-19-1-2678) • Professor Guha Manogharan from Penn State University for serving as this year’s coordinator for the NSF graduate student registration fee waiver program. • Stratasys Digital Manufacturing (Jeff Rodocker, Pat Garner) for donating the FAME trophies.

  21. August 12-14, 2019  Austin, Texas, USA Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research

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