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Ming C. Leu

Researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Publications -  135
Citations -  6059

Ming C. Leu is an academic researcher from Missouri University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extrusion & Bioactive glass. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 135 publications receiving 4832 citations. Previous affiliations of Ming C. Leu include University of Missouri & New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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Additive Manufacturing: Current State, Future Potential, Gaps and Needs, and Recommendations

TL;DR: Additive manufacturing (AM) is the process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer by layer, is distinctly a different form and has many advantages over traditional manufacturing processes.
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Materials for additive manufacturing

TL;DR: In this article, the service properties of AM parts are described, including physical, mechanical, optical and electrical properties, and an additive manufacturability index is proposed, based on the seven categories of ISO/ASTM AM categories.
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Biomedical production of implants by additive electro-chemical and physical processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art of this rapidly evolving manufacturing sector is presented and discussed, in particular the additive electrical, chemical and physical processes currently being applied to produce synthetic and biological parts.
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Rapid prototyping in dentistry: technology and application

TL;DR: In this paper, the basic and applications of Rapid Prototyping (RP) techniques in dentistry are reviewed and discussed, including data acquisition, data processing, and the corresponding machines and CAD packages.

A Brief History of Additive Manufacturing and the 2009 Roadmap for Additive Manufacturing: Looking Back and Looking Ahead

TL;DR: Additive Manufacturing (AM) has roots in topography and photosculpture which date back almost 150 years as discussed by the authors, and the first successful AM process was effectively a powder deposition method with an energy beam proposed by Ciraud in 1972.