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CAREER: Process-Induced Interfacial Crack Formation in Multi-Metal Additive Manufacturing

US NSF grant open #nsf-2541585

Summary

Multi-metal additive manufacturing enables the creation of multi-metal architectures that exceed the intrinsic property limits of single alloys by spatially combining complementary materials within a single component. Such capability is critical for next-generation aerospace systems, energy technologies, biomedical devices, and national defense applications. Despite its promise, the widespread use of multi-metal additive manufacturing is limited by cracking at dissimilar-metal interfaces, which undermines reliability and discourages industrial adoption. This Faculty Early Career Development Pr

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