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Workshop Format and Agenda

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Format

The workshop will have three types of activities:

  1. Invited talks (each is 20 minutes long including Q&As). These talks will be given by experts who will present inspiring examples of 3D printing in various applications (including, but not limited to, architecture, structures, construction, materials and design); by individuals from federal agencies who will talk about their agency’s perspectives on 3D printing for civil infrastructure design and construction; and by international guests who will present activities related to additive manufacturing (3D printing) for civil infrastructure design and construction) in their countries.
  2. Panel discussions (each is 30 minutes long). A group of 3 to 4 speakers will serve as panelists for these panel discussions.
  3. Idea presentations (each is 7 minutes long). These short presentations will be given by participants who have ideas about potential 3D printing’s applications in civil infrastructure design and construction.

Agenda

Updated: July 28, 2017 | Participant List

Day 1

7:30-8:00 Continental Breakfast
8:00-8:20 Introduction and opening remarks
Moderator: Stephanie Paal

Welcome by workshop organizing committee
Welcome by Deborah Goodings (NSF CMMI Division Director)

8:20-9:40 Invited talks (4)
Moderator: Brennan Grignon (DoD)

R. Platt Boyd IV, Branch Technology
Cellular Fabrication – 3D Printing at Architectural Scale
(Boyd presentation, 7.8MB)

Kristy Pottol, US Army Medical Materiel Development Activity
Frontiers of Additive Manufacturing in Military Medicine
(Pottol presentation, 3.4MB)

Rob Gorham, America Makes
America Makes – A Consortium Approach to AM for Infrastructure Design and Construction
(Gorham presentation, 2.3MB)

Kaleb Steinhauer, Genesis Dimensions
Bringing Additive Manufacturing to the Construction Site
(Steinhauer presentation, 2.0MB)

9:40-10:10 Panel discussion
Moderator: Brennan Grignon (DoD)

Panelists are the four invited speakers in the previous session

10:10-10:40 Break
(Coffee and light refreshments will be provided)
10:40-12:00 Invited talks (4)

Moderator: John Vickers (NASA)

Berok Khoshnevis, University of South California
Large-scale 3D Printing: Past, Present and Future Projection
(Khoshnevis presentation, 4.5MB)

Zofia Rybkowski (with Negar Kalantar), Texas A&M University
Performative 3D Printed Building Skins: Towards an Adaptable Built Environment
(Rybkowski and Kalantar presentation, 7.6MB)

Pablo D. Zavattieri, Purdue University
Material Architectured Inspired by Nature: Harnessing the Role of Interfaces and Uncovering Hidden Possibilities
(Zavattieri presentation, 70.3MB)

Brian K. Post, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Breaking Barriers with BAAM: Large Scale Additive Manufacturing Applications in Infrastructure
(Post presentation, 22.9MB)

12:00-12:30 Panel discussion
Moderator: John Vickers (NASA)

Panelists are the three invited speakers in the previous session

12:30-13:30 Lunch
(provided by the workshop)
13:30-14:50 Invited talks (4)
Moderator: Chiara (Clarissa) Ferraris (NIST)

Neri Oxman (with Julian Leland), MIT
Towards A Material Ecology
(Oxman and Leland presentation, 28.2MB)

TAM (Theo) Salet, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
3D Concrete Printing – A Journey with Destination Unknown
(Salet presentation, 22.6MB)

Philip F. Yuan, Tongji University, China
Robotic Additive Manufacture in Architectural Industry
(Yuan presentation, 20.2MB)

Florence Sanchez, Vanderbilt University
3D Printing: A New Promising Avenue for Concrete and the Construction Industry
(Sanchez presentation, 2.6MB)

14:50-15:20 Panel discussion
Moderator: Chiara (Clarissa) Ferraris (NIST)

Panelists are the four invited speakers in the previous session

15:20-15:50 Break
(Coffee and light refreshments will be provided)
15:50-17:00 Idea presentations (10)
Moderator: Ralph Resnick (NCDMM)

Hunain Alkhateb, The University of Mississippi
Mars Habitation: Mission, Vision, and Current State of Art
(Alkhateb presentation, 2.3MB)

Christopher Carroll, Saint Louis University
3D Printed Reinforcing Cages for Concrete Columns
(Carroll presentation, 7.9MB)

Patricia Clayton, University of Texas at Austin
Additive Manufacturing in the Construction Industry: Getting Beyond the Hype
(Clayton presentation, 1.6MB)

Qingli Dai, Michigan Technological University
Plastic Fiber Concrete Design and 3D Printing Techniques
(Dai presentation, 468KB)

Mo Ehsani, QuakeWrap, Inc.
Onsite-Manufactured Continuous Pipe
(Ehsani presentation, 4.5MB)

Johan Potgieter, Massey University, New Zealand
Solving the Good and the Bad of Small Scale Resolution for Large Format Printing
(Potgieter presentation, 975KB)

Wil Srubar III, University of Colorado Boulder
Structural Plastics: Polymer Additive Manufacturing in Civil Engineering Research and Education
(Srubar presentation, 2.5MB)

Ross Stevens, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Recreating Earthquake Prone Historic Buildings with 3D Printing
(Stevens presentation, 956KB)

Hongyu Zhou, University of Alabama – Huntsville
Self-adaptive Building Facade Enabled via 3D Printed Metamaterials: Harnessing Geometry Complexity for Performance
(Zhou presentation, 2.5MB)

17:00 Adjourn

Day 2

7:30-8:00 Continental Breakfast
8:10-9:30 Invited talks (4)
Moderator: Frank W. Gayle (AMNPO)

Sarat Singamneni, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Ceramic 3D Printing for Additive Solutions in Civil Construction
(Singamneni presentation, 2.9MB)

Simon Fraser, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Scaling Up: Novel Design Inspired Applications of 3D Printing
(Fraser presentation, 6.9MB)

Didier Lootens, Sika Technology AG – Central Research, Switzerland
Industrialization of the Construction: Local Producing with 3D Printing
(Lootens presentation, 4.3MB)

Timothy Wangler, ETH Zürich, Institute for Building Materials, Switzerland
Materials Challenges in Digital Fabrication with Concrete
(Wangler presentation, 148.6MB)

9:30-10:00 Panel discussions
Moderator: Frank W. Gayle (AMNPO)

Panelists are the four invited speakers in the previous session

10:00-10:30 Break
(Coffee and light refreshments will be provided)
10:30-11:50 Invited talks (4)
Moderator: John A. Barton (Texas A&M)

Deborah Goodings, NSF
NSF Perspectives on Additive Manufacturing for Civil Infrastructure Design and Construction
(Goodings presentation, 622KB)

Frank W. Gayle, Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office (AMNPO)
Manufacturing USA – the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation
(Gayle presentation, 2.1MB)

Scott Z. Jones, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
NIST Perspectives on Additive Manufacturing for Civil Infrastructure Design and Construction
(Jones presentation, 136.6MB)

Michael Case (with Megan Kreiger), US Army
Automated Construction of Expeditionary Structures
(Case and Kreiger presentation, 4.5MB)

11:50-12:20 Panel discussion
Moderator: John A. Barton (Texas A&M)

Panelists are the four invited speakers in the previous session

12:20-12:30 Wrap-up
NSF program director Joy Pauschke
(Pauschke presentation, 466KB)
12:30 Adjourn
(Box lunch will be provided by the workshop)

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