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Appendix D: Biographical Information
Pages 67-76

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From page 67...
... He has more than 100 archival publications, with topics that include thermal barrier coatings, environmental barrier coatings, the mechanical integrity of microelectronics, advanced simulations of virtual tests, bio-inspired composites and adhesives, novel 3D-printing strategies for two-phase materials, acoustic assembly of colloidal particles, the structural integrity of microelectronics, nano-porous gold, and the performance of microfabricated devices for biochemical diagnostics. He has also served as a consultant regarding material behavior and structural performance, for industries, including nuclear energy (Areva)
From page 68...
... tech nology, the Carbon Platform is enabling companies to break free of traditional polymer manufacturing methods to advance product innovation. Carbon has cracked the code on 3D printing at scale and is now a 400+ person global company defining the digital revolution in manufacturing.
From page 69...
... An internationally recognized leader in the field of topology optimization, Guest is secretary-general for the International Society for Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization and chair of the technical committee on Optimal Structural Design for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Structural Engineering Institute.
From page 70...
... These software tools have helped enable the design and pro duction various products, including Riddell football helmet liners, specialized bike saddles, and a Johnson & Johnson medical device. ALICIA KIM is the Jacobs Faculty Scholar chair professor in the Structural Engineer­ing Department of the University of California, San Diego.
From page 71...
... CLAUS PEDERSEN is the optimization technology director at the CTO Office of R&D SIMULIA, Dassault Systèmes, where he has the job role of defining R&D strategies, inventing and examining the technology of new optimization methodologies, coding of computer-assisted engineering and optimization kernels, competitive intelligence, technical due diligence, coaching and knowledge sharing for core optimization technologies, research projects and numerical implementation
From page 72...
... He has been working for 20 years in the field of optimization. For the last 15 years his work has been focused on industrial sensitivity-based optimization and developing solutions and apps for function-driven generative design and digital continuity on the 3DEXPERIENCE® Platform and nonlinear adjoint solver technology in the Abaqus framework and other multi-physics solvers, as well as mathematical programming and industrial traditional and additive manufacturing constraints.
From page 73...
... He works very closely with the aviation regulatory authorities to develop an additive product qualification process roadmap for flight hardware and is one of GE's primary additive leaders for additive manufacturing qualification and certification. Initially, Shaw was part of the team to integrate the newly acquired concept laser machine business into the recently formed GE Additive business.
From page 74...
... These capabilities are utilized to fabricate micro-architectured materials with unique designer properties, such as negative thermal expansion. He is also a part-time lecturer at the San Jose State University in the ­Biomedical Department and the ­Chemical and Materials Engineering Department, where he teaches graduate courses in advanced transport phenomena.
From page 75...
... His group draws principles from mechanics, optics, and material science to develop additive manufacturing (3D-printing) processes, architected material design, and synthesis approaches to create multifunctional m­ aterials and all-in-one devices with controlled topologies, encoded compositions, and multiscale features.


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