Steven Y. Liang
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
Biography
Steven Y. Liang holds a 1987 Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley, and was Georgia Tech’s founding Director of Precision Machining Research Consortium and Director of Manufacturing Education Program and has been Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor for Advanced Manufacturing Systems. Dr. Liang's technical interests lie in advanced manufacturing, precision engineering, and materials-centric production, and in these areas he has supervised over 80 post-doctoral studies, Ph.D. dissertations, and M.S. theses and has authored in excess of 400 book chapters, archival journal papers, and professional conference articles. He has delivered more than 60 keynotes and invited seminars at industries, peer institutions, and conferences in over 20 countries on manufacturing science and technology. Dr. Liang served as President of North American Manufacturing Research Institution and Chair of Manufacturing Engineering Division of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Dr. Liang is the recipient of Robert B. Douglas Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award of SME, Ralph R. Teetor Education Award of SAE, Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award of ASME, Milton C. Shaw Manufacturing Research Medal of ASME, etc. Dr. Liang is a fellow of both ASME and SME.
Abstract
Abstract : Computational Mechanics of Metal Additive Manufacturing