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Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics

Aerospace engineering students work in the nearly completed hypersonic wind tunned lab. The students are working under Dr. Venkat Narayanaswamy. Photo by Marc Hall

Dec 6, 2022

Long-duration hypersonic research facility will be first in Southeast

A hypersonic tunnel being built by Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) students will help develop the next generation of high-speed vehicles that will lead to fundamental changes in travel and transportation. 

Andreas Schultheiss holds framed color drawing of the NC State belltower while Chancellor Randy Woodson stands to his left.

Sep 9, 2022

Rapid Shape selects Centennial Campus for North American headquarters

Rapid Shape, a German company that develops and manufactures high-end 3D printing systems, has opened its North American headquarters on NC State’s Centennial Campus. Proximity to student and faculty talent, research and state-of-the-art equipment are cited as key reasons for choosing the new location. The company is partnering with NC State’s Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics… 

researcher at machine

Aug 19, 2020

CAMAL partners with Defense Logistics Agency

NC State’s Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation have signed a memorandum of understanding for a strategic partnership on metal additive manufacturing, or metal 3D printing. 

Major Blake Schwartz accepts award.

Nov 15, 2019

Award-winning research supports new military logistics model

Major Blake Schwartz, an NC State doctoral student and active duty Army officer, was awarded the 2018 Army Operations Research Symposium Best Paper for his research modeling logistics networks to support military operations. 

Tim Horn stands in the Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics

Aug 21, 2019

Inside NC State’s leading-edge 3D printing hub

NC State’s Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics pushes the boundaries of 3D printing to solve complex research problems. 

Dr. Louis Martin-Vega, dean of the College of Engineering, presents Award for Excellence to Tammy Coates.

May 20, 2019

Four COE staff members receive Awards for Excellence

Four outstanding staff members were recognized by the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University at the annual Awards for Excellence ceremony held May 9.