Center for Lasers and Plasmas for Advanced Manufacturing |
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AN NSF I/UCRC LAM MEMBER SITE |
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Center Mission: The University of Michigan Center for Lasers and Plasmas for Advanced Manufacturing (CLPAM) is created to develop a fundamental understanding of laser-aided intelligent manufacturing to reduce lead-time for concept-to-product manufacturing for U. S. industry by:
Research Program: Study that establishes the science base of manufacturing processes will have a fourfold thrust:
Center Activities: In addition to participation in CLPAM's research program, Center personnel engage in transfer of knowledge and data with a wide range of academic and corporate partners. The University of Michigan CLPAM numbers General Electric Aircraft Engines, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, North America, General Electric Global Research, IMRA America, and the National Science Foundation among those currently supporting or directly involved with our mission. Together with its partners in industry, academia, and state and federal laboratories, the NSF Center for Lasers and Plasmas for Advanced Manufacturing is setting a new standard in research, development and deployment of entirely new classes of applications and products using lasers and plasmas in the manufacturing process. (paraphrased from the original Old Dominion University LAM website.) Center Background: The University of Michighan site, (CLPAM) for the NSF I/UCRC for Lasers and Plasmas for Advanced Manufacturing (LAM) was estiblished in October of 2004 in partnership with NSF and the University of Virginia site (then at Old Dominion University). CLPAM director, Prof. Jyoti Mazumder, Robert H. Lurie Professor of Engineering and Director of U of M's CLAIM Lab, set to work immediately to locate top level researchers to assist with the cutting edge projects underwritten by the corporate members of CLPAM. At the same time, Prof. Mazumder set in motion the process for increasing the CLPAM membership and funding base. U of M Site Headquarters: Director: Dr. Jyotirmoy Mazumder
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