Posted: 12-10-2024

Title: Additive Manufacturing of Highly Filled Systems

Location: Army Research Lab – Aberdeen Proving Ground – Aberdeen, MD

Description: The primary focus of the researcher will be to formulate and additively manufacture high solids loaded resins and polymers for application to structural or energetic materials. The researcher would characterize the thermal and mechanical properties of the polymer via DSC, DMA, mechanical testing, rheology, and/or microscopy. Depending on the student’s interest, aspects of the research can be to prepare and scale up chemical reactions and separations to produce monomers and polymerizable oligomers for light curing and thermal curing additive manufacturing techniques with DEVCOM-ARL expert chemists. The researcher would then characterize these chemicals using FTIR, NMR, and other techniques.

Requirements: Experience with g-code, CAD, or AM techniques (desired but not necessary)

Level: Multiple Classifications

Required Major(s): Engineering (any), Chemistry, materials science

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