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Mihaela Vlasea, an engineering professor at The University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada who specializes in additive manufacturing, has been recognized as one of the top young engineers in manufacturing in Canada and the United States. Vlasea, who is associate research director at the Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing Lab (MSAM), was honored by the SME association.
Vlasea received one of 15 2020 Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer awards from SME, an association for the advancement of manufacturing professionals, academia and communities. The winners come from across the United States and Canada and have all based their research efforts on at least one of the following areas: manufacturing processes, environmental sustainability, additive manufacturing, smart manufacturing, medical device manufacturing, computer science or computer engineering, biomedical manufacturing, metalworking fluids, civil and environmental engineering and advanced materials.
Vlasea received one of 15 2020 Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer awards from SME, an association for the advancement of manufacturing professionals, academia and communities. The winners come from across the United States and Canada and have all based their research efforts on at least one of the following areas: manufacturing processes, environmental sustainability, additive manufacturing, smart manufacturing, medical device manufacturing, computer science or computer engineering, biomedical manufacturing, metalworking fluids, civil and environmental engineering and advanced materials.
Sanda L. Bouckley, Executive Director and CEO of SME, said of the winners: “Our 2020 Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineers are a diverse group of highly successful young manufacturing practitioners whose careers have already made considerable inroads in manufacturing technologies, operations and processes. They’ll continue to flourish, and we’re eager to see the influence their ongoing contributions will have on manufacturing.”
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