Deadline for submitting abstracts for the 2025 Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium is approaching

The 2025 Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium will take place at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Courtesy EPFL)
The 2025 Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium will take place at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Courtesy EPFL)

The deadline for submitting abstracts for the 2025 Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium (AAMS) is approaching. The event, co-organised by EPFL and Empa, will take place on the Neuchâtel campus (Microcity) of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, September 3-5, 2025.

The symposium will cover the materials science behind Additive Manufacturing for metals and composite materials with metallic phases. The organisers are inviting contributions from experimental, theoretical, and computational researchers to explore topics such as feedstock creation and characterisation, degradation mechanisms in AM processing, in-process alloying and in situ microstructure characterisation, as well as post-processing techniques and resulting material properties. Research on optimising existing alloys for AM and the innovative design of tailor-made alloys suited to AM processes are particularly encouraged.

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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Development of new and customised alloys for AM.
  • Exploration of novel AM methods, including multimaterial approaches and hybrid processes.
  • Engineering microstructures through AM techniques.
  • Utilisation of theoretical and computational approaches for microstructure design.
  • Materials and geometry aspects of lattice structures, metamaterials, etc.

AAMS is a forum for academics and industry professionals to discuss the latest advancements and identify future research directions. The event will place special emphasis on supporting young researchers and offering them valuable networking opportunities within the AM community.

Confirmed senior keynote speakers include:

  • Prof Christian Haase, TU Berlin – “Design of alloys for Additive Manufacturing via solidification-induced microstructure heterogeneities”
  • Prof Aude Simar, UC Louvain – “Healing damage in Almazium: a new high-strength aluminium alloy produced by Additive Manufacturing”
  • Prof Venkata Karthik Nadimpalli, DTU Copenhagen – “Unlocking Innovation in Materials and Manufacturing via Open-Source AM”
  • Prof Marie A. Charpagne, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign – “Designing immiscible metallic composites using Additive Manufacturing”

Early career keynote speakers are:

  • Prof Lukas K Kaserer, University of Innsbruck – “Additive Manufacturing of Refractory Metal Alloys Using Powder Bed Fusion – Laser Beam”
  • Dr Florian Hengsbach, University of Paderborn – Talk title: TBD

Those interested have until April 30 to submit abstracts here.

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