
Rapid Prototyping (RP) refers to a group of technologies that fabricate physical objects directly from CAD data sources. Also known as Solid Freeform Fabrication and Layered Manufacturing, these methods are unique in that unlike CNC machines, they form parts by using an additive process. They add and bond materials in layers to form objects.
For an overview on the Rapid Prototyping Research Laboratory equipment, see the lab's description.
Tan Kwang Hui (MEng)
Development of Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering using Selective Laser Sintering
Gui Wee Siong (MEng)
Design and Development of Drug Delivery Devices using Selective Laser Sintering
Ang Ker Chin (MEng)
Development of Polymeric and Bioceramic Tissue Engineering Scaffolds via Fused Deposition Modelling
May Win Naing (MEng)
Design and Validation of A Tissue Engineering Scaffold Library and Algorithm for In vitro and In vivo applications
Florencia Edith Wiria (PhD)
Solid Freeform Fabrication of Poly (Vinyl Alcohol)/ Hydroxyapatite Composites for Biomedical Applications
Yeong Wai Yee (PhD)
Development of Pre-defined Morphology Scaffolds using Indirect Rapid Prototyping Techniques
