metalprinting news

 

12 june 2002
4th. Steering Committee meeting
Norway

 

 

10 jan 2002
3rd. Steering Committee meeting
Dallas, Texas


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14-15 Nov 2001
Joint Nordic Conference in Powder Technology
Roald Karlsen and Casper van der Eijk will present a paper titled: "Metal printing process, a strategic research programme". Copenhagen, Denmark.

 


22-24 Oct 2001
European Congress and Exhibition on Powder Metallurgy
Our PhD Roald Karlsen will present a paper titled: "Obtainable and Contours Depending on Layer Thickness During Electric Contact Sintering og Iron Powder" on the congress. Nice, France.

Link: European Congress and Exhibition on Powder Metallurgy

 

The European Commision Home Page

10-11 Oct 2001
RAPTIA Workshop
Roald Karlsen and Henning Neerland will hold an presentation on: "Rapid Tooling Product development and its industrial implementation". Aachen, Germany.

 

 

01 Sept 2001
The first Ph.D.
Sorin Isac, the first Ph.D. student , joined the project. He will be working with powder metallurgy and powder technology. Supervisor is Professor Lars Arnberg. 

 

 

05 Sept 2001
2nd. Steering Committee meeting
Trondheim, Norway

 

 

26 April 2001
1st. Steering Committee meeting
Trondheim, Norway

 


14 February 2001
MPP article in the Norwegian scientific magazine GEMINI
"Print dine egne bildeler", GEMINI Nr.1. 2001


10 February 2001
MPP article in the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten
"Printeren som kan skrive ut bildeler", Aftenposten 10 February 2001

30 January 2001
Visit from USA at 6-7 February
Ronald C. Knight, Joyce Flood, and Joseph M. Wright from  Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Dallas visited SINTEF in Trondheim, Norway

29 January 2001
Three PhD scholarships will be announced this year and the following year
As part of the Metal Printing SIP (strategic research program) we aim at educating 3 PhD candidates in different professional disciplines at NTNU; Powder metallurgy, production engineering, and electrostatics. Our strategy is to include the PhD candidates as participants of the research team of the appurtenant work packages. Consequently, the PhDs will be able to develop a close relevance to the SIP as a whole, and the researchers may benefit from the intensive work that a PhD work implies. The PhD candidates will be localised nearby the research team they participate in. A brief introduction to the 3 PhD programs follows: Powder metallurgy science, Production engineering, lectrostatics and power supplies