Advanced Manufacturing and Functional Devices Lab
Exploring novel micro/nano 3D printing technologies, mechanical and electromagnetic metamaterials, and functional devices.
Welcome to Advanced Manufacturing and Functional Devices (AMFD) Laboratory at Arizona State University.
Our group aims to develop innovative technologies in pushing the capabilities into a whole new dimension, including advanced manufacturing, novel photonic devices, as well as high efficiency energy conversion systems.
Feel free to send us an email if you are interested in our research.
Latest News
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New NSF Grant
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First 3D-Printed Micro Eiffel Tower in our Lab
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Collaborative Paper Published
Our paper about nanoparticle assembly in lamellar supramolecular nanocomposite thin films was accepted for publication on Macromolecules (ACS Publications).
Acknowledgement
We would like to sincerely thank our sponsors for their generous support!