Argonne researchers are increasingly working beyond scientific discovery to enable efficient mass production of cutting-edge materials and devices that require re-imagination of concepts in advanced manufacturing.
But exactly what role will science play? And how will Argonne use its scientific and computational research capabilities to change the trajectory of manufacturing?
Santanu Chaudhuri, Argonne’s director of manufacturing science and engineering, explains how the lab brings its unique suite of research tools and expertise to bear on complex manufacturing challenges and enhance American competitiveness.
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