Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA · US · publishing in AM since 1998
Design for AM, lattice structures, and design methodology
David Rosen is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech and one of the most influential voices in the design-for-additive-manufacturing literature. With Ian Gibson and Brent Stucker he co-authored "Additive Manufacturing Technologies," the standard textbook for the field. His independent research has focused on systematic DfAM methodologies, lattice and cellular structure design, and process planning algorithms — including early work on functionally graded lattice optimisation and overhang-aware support generation. He directed the Systems Realization Laboratory at Georgia Tech for many years and served a secondment at the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) at NTU, helping seed the metal AM design research programme there.
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