Mission Statement
To revolutionize performance of materials, devices, components and structures for a broad array of engineering applications, including aerospace, infrastructure, automotive, energy, healthcare, and space.
Meet the Team
Featuring an exceptionally talented group of postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students.
Projects
Highlighting current research projects.
Design of 3D Woven Metallic Micro-lattices
Micro-lattices manufactured by advanced 3D weaving processes are emerging as an exciting architected material with multi-functional capabilities. Past work has shown that these materials can…
Anisotropy in Additively Manufactured Materials
This project aims to develop additively manufactured (AM) metallic materials and components offering exceptional and fully customizable combinations of mass, strength and stiffness. In collaboration…
COVID-19 Response: 3D-Printed Devices
In the midst of ventilator and personal protective equipment shortages due to COVID-19, JAM2 researchers collaborated with colleagues across JHU and other universities to design…
Topology optimization for CNT composites
This project is based in NASA’s Ultra-Strong Composites by Computational Design (US-COMP) Space Technology Research Institute, aimed at developing new materials to meet stiffness and strength demands…
Topology Optimization of Additively Manufactured Structures Accounting for Variabilities
This project seeks to develop design methods that account for uncertainties that may arise in the manufacture and operation of components and structures produced through…
Topology Optimization of Lightweight, Additively Manufactured Material Systems for Space
This NASA Early Stage Innovation (ESI) project seeks to exploit the design freedom provided by additive manufacturing (AM) by integrating the free-form design approach of…
Latest News
Find out the latest news, seminars, and events.
JAM2 Center Launches New Website
The Johns Hopkins Center for Additive Manufacturing and Architected Materials (JAM2) is pleased to launch our new website at jam2.jhu.edu. Prof. Guest is Deputy Director…
Julia Carroll selected to participate in the NextProf Nexus Program
Congratulations to PhD student Julia Carroll for her selection to participate in the NextProf Nexus three-day program! NextProf Nexus aims to strengthen and diversify the…
TO Group Members Contribute to Creation of 3D-printed Ventilator Splitter System
As a solution to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients who require ventilator-related care, James Guest, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Systems…
TO Group Members Present Space-related Research on Capitol Hill
Earlier this month, CaSE associate professor Jamie Guest, along with PhD candidates Julia Carroll and Alberto Torres, represented their research during the Space Technology Research Grants…
Spaced Out: PhD Student Alberto Torres Carries His Civil Engineering Knowledge to NASA
While some students who hold degrees in civil engineering want to spend their careers working in industry, Alberto Torres knew early on that he wanted…
Josephine Carstensen joins MIT as an Assistant Professor
PhD student Josephine Carstensen has joined MIT as an Assistant Professor – congratulations Josephine!
TO Students present work at the RAMP Maryland Metal Additive Manufacturing Symposium
PhD Students Justin Unger and Misha Osanov present some of our research on topology optimization for additive manufacturing at the Regional Additive Manufacturing Partnership for…
Justin Unger awarded NDSEG Fellowship
Congratulations to Justin Unger for being selected for a NDSEG Fellowship! An amazing accomplishment!