Joseph J. Beaman , University of Texas at Austin, USA Professor Joseph J. Beaman joined The University of Texas at Austin faculty in 1979 and he is now Professor and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His career work has been in both manufacturing and control and his specific manufacturing research interest is in Solid Freeform Fabrication, a manufacturing technology that produces freeform solid objects directly from a computer model of the object without part-specific tooling or knowledge. Dr. Beaman coined this term in 1987. One of the most successful Solid Freeform Fabrication approaches, Selective Laser Sintering, was a process that was developed in his laboratory. Professor Beaman has worked with graduate students and industrial concerns on the fundamental technology that spans materials, laser scanning techniques, thermal control, mold making techniques, direct metal fabrication, and biomedical applications.
He was one of the founders of DTM Corporation (now merged with 3D Systems), which markets Selective Laser Sintering and is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Raul G. Longoria , University of Texas at Austin , USA Dr. Raul G. Longoria received the B.S.M.E.
and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1985 and 1989, respectively. He joined the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) in 1991 and holds the rank of Professor. His research interests focus on development and application of multi-disciplinary dynamic system modeling, vehicle system dynamics and controls, electromechanical system modeling and simulation, and medical device design and development. Dr. Longoria has been active on projects sponsored by Applied Materials, John Deere, LMS-CAE, National Instruments, Radian, SAIC, United Defense LP, as well by DARPA, the U.S.
Army and the U.S. Navy. In recent years, he has also collaborated on medical device development projects with colleagues at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston in the areas of cardiovascular assist and ultrasound-guided vascular access. Dr. Longoria a member of the ASME, IEEE, SAE, ISTVS, and ASEE.