Guha Manogharan, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Penn State, was named co-director of the Center for Innovative Materials Processing through Direct Digital Deposition or CIMP-3D. Manogharan replaces Tim Simpson, the Paul Morrow Professor of Engineering Design and Manufacturing, who has served in the position since the center’s founding in 2012.
“I am thankful for the opportunity to advance CIMP-3D’s prominent role in the additive manufacturing community, having personally benefited from its world-class resources and institutional knowledge as a researcher,” Manogharan said. “As co-director, I look forward to developing new capabilities for CIMP-3D in additive manufacturing research, development and education. I also will focus on creating opportunities for students and researchers from Penn State’s commonwealth campuses to leverage CIMP-3D facilities and expertise.”
Located at Innovation Park, CIMP-3D is an interdisciplinary research center that works to advance additive manufacturing and materials research. The center offers industry-quality production capabilities of polymer, metal and ceramic structures, including multi-material additive and large-scale robotic arc-and-laser additive manufacturing systems, as well as advanced process sensing and control.
The center provides technical assistance to industry, government and academic partners while engaging in workforce development, education and outreach activities. CIMP-3D is staffed by 20 full-time engineers and scientists from Penn State’s Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) that support the research activities of more than 45 faculty associates from five colleges across the University.
Manogharan will serve as co-director on behalf of the College of Engineering, joining Associate Research Professor Ted Reutzal, CIMP-3D director, from ARL, and Professor Allison Beese, CIMP-3D co-director, from the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (EMS). Beese also serves as director of Penn State’s additive manufacturing and design graduate programs and has an affiliation with the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
“Guha’s curiosity, relentless energy and passion for additive manufacturing will uphold the center’s legacy and jumpstart new innovations,” Reutzel said. “His drive to push the boundaries of additive manufacturing will ensure CIMP-3D remains a global leader in the discovery, development and deployment of additive manufacturing technology for years to come.”
Manogharan, who also has affiliations with industrial and manufacturing engineering and nuclear engineering in the College of Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering in EMS, joined Penn State in 2016. He completed his graduate studies at North Carolina State University, earning a master’s degree and a doctorate in industrial and systems engineering. He directs the Systems for Hybrid-Additive Process Engineering (SHAPE) Lab at Penn State.
“Dr. Manogharan is a recognized expert in additive manufacturing,” said Mary Frecker, Riess Chair of Engineering, professor and head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. “His leadership will advance CIMP-3D’s prominence nationally, as well as foster collaboration among researchers at Penn State.”