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Dr. Nathan Crane, Assistant Professor
E-mail: nbcrane@eng.usf.edu Website: http://www.eng.usf.edu/~nbcrane/ Telephone: 813-974-8586 Location: ENC 2206
Education Ph. D. Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 1999 B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 1998 |
Research Interests
Micro and
Nanoscale assembly,
additive manufacturing/rapid prototyping processes,
manufacturing, machine design, thermal protection systems
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Recent Research Projects 3D Printing of Metal Parts Densification of iron nanoparticles Oxidation Protection for high temperature carbon composites Design of Compliant Mechanisms |
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Micro/Nanoscale Assembly
Micro/nano assembly techniques can be divided into directed assembly based on techniques developed for macro assemblies and self-assembly techniques modeled on natural assembly processes. The first approach proves slow and cumbersome at small size scales while the second requires careful design of the components and limited flexibility. We are developing new approaches that utilize reconfigurable assembly templates to combine the versatility of directed assembly with the speed and reduced equipment requirements of parallel self-assembly.
Sponsor: USF Functional Multiscale Materials by Design Principal Investigator: Nathan Crane Collaborators: George Nolas, Julie Harmon |