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Episode 10: 3D-printed nanofibrous ceramics enables better structural control than electrospinning

In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Matt Dickerson of the Air Force Research Laboratory about his research group’s development of 3D- printed nanofibrous ceramics. By blending together block copolymers and pre-ceramic polymers, then burning away the block polymer, the pre-ceramic material transforms into ceramic. Dickerson believes this technique will make large-scale ceramic components easier to make. This work was published in a recent issue of npj Advanced Manufacturing.

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