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American Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology

ISSN: 2349-3917

3D Printing 2019

Euroscicon Conference on

3D Printing

A

dditive manufacturing (AM) is a novel technology for producing prototypes

as well as functional parts in a layer by layer manner. AM technologies have

recently gained increased importance, as they allow production of complex

geometries with high levels of accuracy and repeatability in a cost-effective

way. Artificial dielectrics and metamaterials have extraordinary properties and

are capable of controlling electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation and tailoring

EM properties. Currently, manufacturing of metamaterials is costly and time

consuming as several processes are required such as micromachining, etching

and assembling. We are presenting initial results, investigating multi-material

AM of ceramics and metals as an alternative manufacturing method and their

RF properties.

Biography

Reza Gheisari has obtained his MSc in Advanced

Manufacturing Technology and Systems Management from

the University of Manchester.The focus of his MSc dissertation

was on fabrication of hybrid micro moulds using additive

manufacturing techniques to replicate polymeric micro-

cantilevers for MEMS relays. He is currently pursuing his PhD

at Loughborough University, working on additive manufacturing

of 3D metamaterials

.

r.gheisari@lboro.ac.uk

3D-printing of artificial dielectrics using low temperature

electrocerami

Reza Gheisari, Athanasios Goulas, George Chi-Tangyie, Chih-

Kuo Lee, Avishek Ghosh, Shiyu Zhang, Dawei Wang, Annapoorani

Ketharam, Darren Cadman and Daniel Engstrom

Loughborough University, UK

Reza Gheisari et al., Am J Compt Sci Inform Technol 2019, Volume 07