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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Shifting manufacturing paradigms with data informatics and machine learning
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Materials
Engineering better materials for diverse applications
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Mechanics
Understanding process-structure-property relationships at all length scales
Welcome to the research home of “The Beam Team,” managed by Aaron P. Stebner at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Our research group name is derived from many of our research programs using beam lines at synchrotron and neutron facilities around the world. This site provides snapshots of our active research programs, our researchers, our facilities, and our publications. The Beam Team is known for cross-disciplinary work that bridges mechanical engineering, materials science, and data science such as integrating data informatics and machine learning to accelerate discovery, development, and optimization of additive manufacturing technologies and developing new characterization and data analysis capabilities for in situ multi-scale studies of the mechanics and manufacturing of materials. We are also known for incorporating the latest fundamental scientific discoveries into practical, usable tools for innovating engineering applications for companies and the government.

Meet The BEAM Team

Our researchers have diverse backgrounds and skills. Learn more about what they’re working on.

TOUR OUR LAB

Explore our state-of-the-art equipment in the Data-Driven Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanics Lab.

FIND OUT THE LATEST

Read the latest Beam Team news—from awards and new publications to breakthrough research.

FEATURED

NEW CAPABILITIES FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING RESEARCH

The Beam Team is excited to commission a new, first-of-its-kind hybrid manufacturing research and development machine. Optomec has augmented their MTS-860 commercial hybrid manufacturing machine, which combines Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) directed energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing capability together with 5-axis CNC machining capability, by adding laser wire DED capability to the system.

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