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Polymer Composites Advanced Manufacturing Lab

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

What We Do

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Polymer Composites Advanced Manufacturing (PCAM) Lab focuses on scalable manufacturing with molecular to macroscale information to develop emerging lightweight multifunctional composite materials, structural energy systems, and manufacturing approaches. Our research will establish new directions in bottom-up design-process-manufacture of hierarchical composite materials by harnessing atomic/molecular interactions to achieve control over four levels of creation, i.e. materials chemistry, processing, morphology, and architecture, at multiple length and time scales. The output promote new levels of performance, capability, cost reduction and efficiency in different sectors of industries such as aerospace, e-mobility, semiconductors, structural batteries, and energy storage.

 

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