AMP 06 September 2024

4 Editorial 5 Machine Learning 6 Metals/Polymers/Ceramics 8 Testing/Characterization 10 Emerging Technology 71 Editorial Preview 71 Special Advertising Section 71 Advertisers Index 72 3D PrintShop TRENDS INDUSTRY NEWS DEPARTMENTS Check out the Digital Edition online at asminternational.org/news/magazines/am-p ASM International serves materials professionals, nontechnical personnel, and managers worldwide by providing high-quality materials information, education and training, networking opportunities, and professional development resources in cost-e ective and user-friendly formats. ASM is where materials users, producers, and manufacturers converge to do business. Advanced Materials & Processes (ISSN 0882-7958, USPS 762080) publishes eight issues per year: January/February, March, April, May/June, July/August, September, October, and November/December, by ASM International, 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002; tel: 440.338.5151; fax: 440.338.4634. Periodicals postage paid at Novelty, Ohio, and additional mailing offices. Vol. 182, No.6, SEPTEMBER 2024. Copyright © 2024 by ASM International®. All rights reserved. Distributed at no charge to ASM members in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. International members can pay a $30 per year surcharge to receive printed issues. Subscriptions: $499. Single copies: $54. POSTMASTER: Send 3579 forms to ASM International, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002. Change of address: Request for change should include old address of the subscriber. Missing numbers due to “change of address” cannot be replaced. Claims for nondelivery must be made within 60 days of issue. Canada Post Publications Mail Agreement No. 40732105. Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: 700 Dowd Ave., Elizabeth, NJ 07201. Printed by Kodi Collective, Lebanon Junction, Ky. 16 THE EMERGING ROLE OF AI IN CERAMIC ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Bhargavi Mummareddy and Kalyan Immadisetty The integration of artificial intelligence for predictive modeling and adaptive learning allows manufacturers to achieve unprecedented levels of e iciency and precision in ceramic AM products. 20 ASM HISTORICAL LANDMARK SERIES PITTSBURGH CHAPTER HONORS HENRY CLAY FRICK’S BIRTHPLACE The springhouse home of one of the most significant pioneers in the coke and steel industries is dedicated as a 2024 ASM Historical Landmark. 22 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF MATERIALS CAMPS Twenty-five years ago, the ASM Materials Education Foundation created a dynamic educational camp to bridge the gap between academia and industry, inspiring the next generations of scientists and engineers. FEATURES SEPTEMBER 2024 | VOL 182 | NO 6 ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES | SEPTEMBER 2024 3 16 The ASM Foundation transforms classrooms into dynamic spaces where theory meets practice. By empowering educators and inspiring students, we shape the STEM workforce by encouraging thousands of young people to explore materials science and consider careers in engineering, manufacturing, and technical fields. We are dedicated to fostering a brighter future in materials science and engineering. Transforming Education Global Impact The ASM Materials Education Foundation has influenced over 13,000 teachers, introduced 1.1 million students to materials science, and awarded over $2.5 million in scholarships. With 42 camps nationwide and growing, the Foundation aims to reach every state by 2030 giving all students opportunities in materials science and engineering. 2024 22 47 20 47 HTPro The official newsletter of the ASM Heat Treating Society. This supplement focuses on heat treating technology, processes, materials, and equipment, and features a preview of the International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering World Congress, held in Cleveland from September 30 to October 3.

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