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“Since I work a lot with 3D printing, I thought it would be a great experience for them to have a customized ornament for the holiday season that they could touch and feel.” Jake Fallon is a Ph.D student in the Bortner Lab bit.ly/2TIYzqz
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Michael Bortner of the Bortner Lab. He was recently named the 2019 recipient of the Undergraduate Research Advisor Award presented by the Student Engineers' Council in Virginia Tech Engineering! che.vt.edu/news/SEC-award…
Arit Das of Bortner Lab was selected to receive a Travel Award for the Next-Gen Manufacturing Topical Conference at the 2019 AIChE Annual Meeting. Great job Arit! #AIChEAnnual Virginia Tech ChE
These multidisciplinary collaborations reflect the best of our Virginia Tech community coming together. Thank you to our DREAMS Lab, Bortner Lab, and all else who are contributing to these projects.
We are excited to be partnering with TE Long Research Group and Bortner Lab to offer a 3-day live virtual industrial short course, "Polymeric Materials for #AdditiveManufacturing" via the Golden Gate Polymer Forum. Register for the March 29-31 course here: ggpf.org/events/?ee=280
In "Ageing of PBF‐Grade Poly(Phenylene Sulfide) Powder and its Effect on Critical Printability Properties" Cam Chatham leads a collab w/ TE Long Research Group & Bortner Lab to explore how reused PPS powder affects #powderbedfusion #additivemanufacturing processing: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Seats are available for our ACS PMSE Division short course "Polymeric Materials for #AdditiveManufacturing"! Join us in May to learn more about designing, screening, & processing #polymers for multiple #3dprinting technologies. Register @ ProEd.acs.org Tim Long + Bortner Lab
Throwing caution to the wind: Mike Bortner with Virginia Tech Engineering says 3D-printing of wind turbines creates a viable source of green energy. Read more about what VT researchers are doing to solve environmental issues ahead of 🌎Earth Day on April 22. ➡️ news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…
Happy Earth Day! 🌎 🍃 Our own Michael Bortner and researchers from Virginia Tech Engineering are working to improve the environmental footprint of wind turbine blade production. news.vt.edu/articles/2024/…