Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics | CAMAL

Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics

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Membership

There are many benefits to membership, whether as a full member (100+ employees), associate member (<100 employees), or affiliate member (Government, R&D, trade, and educational institutions).

Full Members

  • Representation on CAMAL’s Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)
  • Participation in patenting CAMAL inventions
  • Attendance of Core Research Program meetings
  • Reduced-rate attendance at workshops, training seminars, and research symposia
  • Ownership of semi-annual and annual reports
  • Reduced-rate use of research and production facilities
  • Membership into any consortia formed for focused research activities
  • Participation in research as visiting scientists

Associate Members

  • Representation on CAMAL’s IAB
  • Attendance of Core Research Program meetings
  • Reduced-rate attendance at workshops, training seminars, and research symposia
  • Ownership of semi-annual and annual reports
  • Reduced-rate use of research and production facilities
  • Membership into any consortia formed for focused research activities
  • Participation in research as visiting scientists

Affiliate Members

They pay no annual fee which entitles them to:

  • Attendance of Core Research Program meetings
  • Reduced-rate attendance at workshops, training seminars, and research symposia
  • Ownership of semi-annual and annual reports
  • Reduced-rate use of research and production facilities

Services

The Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics (CAMAL) started in 2014 with the support of the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) and NC State University. The center was born from ISE’s strong manufacturing tradition, a legacy that included a pre-eminent Furniture Manufacturing and Management Center and the groundbreaking Rapid Prototyping Lab. Strong manufacturing links combined with a globally-respected faculty gives us the background and skills to perform groundbreaking research.

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Explore CAMAL

Take a look at our facilities, infrastructure and capabilities. Also try out an interactive virtual tour to explore CAMAL’s spaces and resources.

Position Posting:
MSE Ph.D. Student

Duration: Summer 2024 – Summer 2027

An MSE PhD student will work on developing a new class of ultralight, manufacturable materials as a collaboration between the Materials Science and Engineering Department, Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics, and the Physics Department at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. The anticipated start date is on or after July 1, 2024. This position will be funded through a new NSF DMREF award, “Iterative Design and Fabrication of Hyperuniform-Inspired Materials for Targeted Mechanical and Transport Properties”, that includes close collaborations with faculty, post docs and students from NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, UCLA, and JHU

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Research Leadership Academy Spotlight

CAMAL Director Ola Harrysson is featured by the Office of Research and Innovation as one of six faculty inducted into the Research Leadership Academy (RLA) in 2023. To learn more about Harrysson and Operations Research’s Maria Mayorga (also one of the six newest members), read this article.

Fitts Woolard Hall | Home of CAMAL

Fitts-Woolard Hall is the New Home of CAMAL

The passage of Connect NC in March 2016, brought us closer to putting our faculty, staff, and students together with top businesses and government agencies on Centennial Campus which serves as a model for the ideal 21st-century research campus. Fitts-Woolard Hall is the fourth academic engineering building on Centennial Campus. It sits between the Hunt Library and Engineering Building I.