Multi-disciplinary Digital Design and Manufacturing (D2M)
Description of the granted funding
Increased efficiency by digital technologies reduces materials usage and environmental footprint. Manufacturing activity accounts for 54% of the world's energy consumption and 20% of global CO2 emissions. A promising solution to sustainability lies at the interfaces between material sciences, digital manufacturing, and advanced engineering design methods. Additive manufacturing (aka. 3D printing) is inherently a digital process that enables disruptive workflows, emerging as a frontier in the advancement of scientific research. The scientific objective of this research is to develop modeling frameworks, software solutions, and computer-aided expert systems for multi-scale and multi-disciplinary simulation and optimization in digital design and manufacturing. This project explores functional materials and tailored geometrical compositions while assessing real-time the impact of engineering choices on performance, time, cost, energy consumption, and footprint.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2027
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
346874
Fields of science
Mechanical engineering
Research fields
Kone- ja valmistustekniikka
Identified topics
digitalisation, digital