The goal of this work is not only to find out what would make these materials printable, but how to make them better and stronger in the process. Her research focuses on polymer additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, and involves the analysis of the fundamentals of lightweight, high-temperature composite materials. She is now working toward a PhD in Energy Science and Engineering, with Chad Duty, associate professor in MABE, as her mentor. Kishore received an MS in Materials Science and Engineering at Stony Brook University in Long Island, NY. This event provided a valuable showcase for the incredible caliber of research done by graduate students at UT. Kishore, a third year PhD student at the Bredesen Center, joined other graduate students from institutions across the state in a morning poster session, where she talked with legislators and government staff about science and her research. On February 8, 2017, Vidya Kishore represented the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, at the Legislative Plaza in Nashville, as part of Graduate Education Week. Understanding Your Rights and Obligationsīredesen Center Student Presents During Graduate Education Week.Fellowships, Grants and Other Funding Sources.
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