CAMP 2020

Technical Symposium

Welcome to the
CAMP 2020 Technical Symposium

Live On-line Presentations on Advanced Materials & Materials Processing
Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Registration is free!

You must register to view recorded and live presentations.

Click on the button to the right to access titles, abstracts & vidoes of Clarkson University faculty & students.

The CAMP 2020 Technical Symposium will showcase Clarkson's world-renowned faculty and their research on materials and materials processing, and illustrate how they can put their expertise to work for industrial technical challenges.

We are very excited to have special keynote speaker, Dr. Joseph DeSimone, the Executive Chairman and founder of Carbon 3D (https://carbon3d.com), a leading company in additive manufacturing. Dr. DeSimone is a serial entrepreneur, a member of three National Academies: Engineering, Sciences and Medicine, and has been awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.

Recorded Keynote Presentation by Prof. Joseph DeSimone

Please enjoy (for a limited time) the presentation by Joe DeSimone at the CAMP 2020 Technical Symposium!

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Live On-line Presentations:

10:30 – 10:40 Welcome and Introduction Dr. Tony Collins (Clarkson University President) & Prof. Devon A. Shipp (CAMP Director)

Technical Area I: Smart Materials & Materials Processing

10:40 – 11:05 Prof. Selma Mededovic (Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Clarkson University) - Title: Electrical discharge plasma for wastewater treatment

11:05 – 11:30 Prof. Mario Wriedt (Dept. of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University) - Title: Metal-organic frameworks go industry: a CAMP success story demonstrating the advancement of modern nanoporous materials for industrial applications

11:30 – 11:55 Prof. Xiaocun Lu (Dept. of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University) - Title: Mechanoresponsive Polymeric Materials: Design, Applications, and Beyond

11:55 – 12:30 Lunch break

Technical Area II: Additive Manufacturing

12:30 – 12:55 Prof. Ajit Achuthan (Dept. of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University) - Title: Microstructure-informed Structural Design Tools for Additive Manufactured Metals and Alloy Parts

12:55 – 1:20 Prof. Cetin Cetinkaya (Dept. of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University) - Title: Real-time Quality Assurance in Additive Manufacturing with Ultrasound

1:20 – 1:30 Keynote Introduction Dr. Robyn Hannigan (Provost, Clarkson University)

1:30 – 2:30 Keynote: Dr. Joseph DeSimone (Founder & Executive Chairman, Carbon 3D)

Title: Digital Transformation in Manufacturing

2:30 Final Comments & Symposium Close

Pre-Recorded Presentations

Available anytime between Monday October 19 & November 30, 2020

Click here to browse Clarkson students and faculty abstracts & titles and watch their pre-recorded presentations.

Contact each presenter (via email) if you have questions.

Contact the CAMP office if you have questions:

Devon Shipp (CAMP Director): dshipp@clarkson.edu

Elisabeth Cain (CAMP Business Development Manager): ecain@clarkson.edu

Leila Boyea (Admin Support): lboyea@clarkson.edu

Office Phone: 315-268-2336

What does CAMP do?

CAMP is the Center for Advanced Materials Processing at Clarkson University. The CAMP faculty work with New York State companies as well as national and international companies who are interested in understanding and utilizing state-of-the-art advanced, tailor-designed materials and processes to improve their products, solve manufacturing challenges, increase yield, lower costs, and/or establish new or novel products.

The mission of CAMP is:

  • to facilitate the formation of alliances between Clarkson faculty and industry, corporations and government entities in New York State,and to assist them in applying science, engineering and technology development to improve their products, maintain their competitive edge, and foster economic development.

  • to perform innovative research on, demonstration of, and technology transfer of new technologies related to the synthesis and processing of advanced materials of value to industry and corporations.

  • to prepare students, undergraduates, and graduates to enter the workforce with an excellent education and research/development experience gained through hands-on research on projects of importance to industry and corporations.

CAMP is a designated New York State Center of Advancted Technology (CAT),
and is supported by NYSTAR, a division of Empire State Development