The Re-Make project coordinated by Politecnico di Milano aims to implement, monitor, and characterize a bespoke sustainable high-performance repair and Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology based on solid state deposition. The project seeks to achieve exceptional functional products through a multi-faceted approach that combines multi-scale computational modelling with advanced experimental, analytical techniques, and data-driven approaches. The project’s success is reinforced through an intersectoral blend of prominent academic leaders and renowned industrial players. Extensive background research has led to the definition of 11 individual research projects (IRPs) to be developed by 11 Doctoral candidates (DCs) that will accomplish Re-Make’s plan through a list of realistically measurable and verifiable Research and Training Objectives.
Introduction to Re-Make Project – Mario Guagliano (Project Coordinator)
Beneficiary Organizations
POLIMI
Politecnico di Milano
CNRS
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
IPP
Institute of Plasma Physics
TAU
Tampere University
TCD
Trinity College Dublin
SchuF
SchuF Armaturen und Aparatebau GmbH
UB
University of Barcelona
URJC
University of Rey Juan Carlos
Associated Partners
CIDETEC
CIDETEC
HiLASE
Institute of Physics,
Czech Academy of Sciences
Oseir Oy
Oseir
RR PLC
Rolls Royce
Titomic
Titomic Europe B.V.
UTBM
Universite de Technologie
de Belfort – Montbeliard
Valmet
Valmet Flow Control
UoN
University of Nottingham
Beneficiary Organizations
POLIMI
Politecnico di Milano
CNRS
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
IPP
Institute of Plasma Physics
TAU
Tampere University
TCD
Trinity College Dublin
SchuF
SchuF Armaturen und Aparatebau GmbH
UB
University of Barcelona
URJC
University of Rey Juan Carlos
Associated Partners
CIDETEC
CIDETEC
HiLASE
Institute of Physics,
Czech Academy of Sciences
Oseir Oy
Oseir
RR PLC
Rolls Royce
Titomic
Titomic Europe B.V.
UTBM
Universite de Technologie
de Belfort – Montbeliard
Valmet
Valmet Flow Control
UoN
University of Nottingham
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Supervisors
Doctoral Candidates