Research
Design by additive manufacturing of Innovative nanocomposites for biomedical application (IES\R3\223167)
Funding source(s): | Royal Society |
| Start: 31-03-2023 / End: 30-03-2025 |
| Amount: £12,000 |
Royal Society International Exchange has brought together research expertise from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) in the UK and National University of Singapore (NUS) in Singapore. The exchange research programme will seek collaborative effort in the area of innovative digital technology. Laser-based powder-bed fusion (L-PBF) is one of the additive manufacturing (AM) processes, which employs high-power laser source to melt pre-deposited powder on the basis of a layer-by-layer build principle. The use of the nanocomposites of meta-material structure will be studied for biomedical application.