The New Jersey Chapter of SAMPE, in cooperation with the NJIT Newark College of Engineering and Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, is sponsoring a one-day symposium to highlight advancements in additive manufacturing technology and related research initiatives in the region.
This event will provide an opportunity for researchers to present their ongoing projects, and for material and equipment suppliers to share technical reports or application data for their products.
We invite research personnel, equipment/material suppliers, software developers, and end users/manufacturers to submit brief abstracts (400 word max) of presentations for the Symposium.
No formal papers are required for presentations. Poster presentations will also be considered.
The Symposium will collect and distribute all presentation materials to attendees.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Additive manufacturing processes
Novel materials
Equipment or software developments
Application of machine learning or AI tools
Production experience and case studies
Technical collaboration initiatives
Submit abstracts in Word format (name.docx) to joe@njsampe.org by April 10.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS
New Jersey Chapter of SAMPE
The Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) is a global professional member society that provides growth and educational opportunities in new and advanced materials and processing technology. As the only technical society encompassing all fields of endeavor in materials and processes, SAMPE provides a unique and valuable forum for scientists, engineers, and academicians.
Established in 1977, the New Jersey Chapter of SAMPE serves professional and student members in NJ, NY, PA, and CT. The chapter was designated as SAMPE North America’s first Center of Excellence in Additive Manufacturing in 2018.
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
The Newark College of Engineering and the Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at NJIT are committed to educating undergraduate and graduate students while advancing fundamental and applied research in materials science and engineering. The department integrates hands-on education with access to state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities, with the expectation that students actively engage in experiential learning through research, design projects, and industry-relevant training. Graduates are well prepared for impactful careers in industry, government, and academia, contributing to solutions in critical areas such as energy, health, and sustainability.