Centers

Center for Additive Manufacturing and Multifunctional Printing (AMPrint Center)

While additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D Printing (3DP) technologies have justifiably generated a great deal of excitement, they are only scratching the surface of what's possible. This is because AM and 3DP technologies have typically been used to fabricate purely mechanical parts. But what about parts that require electrical functionality? Or thermal, optical, magnetic, biological, or chemical functionality? RIT's Additive Manufacturing and Multifunctional Printing (AMPrint) Center is among the first research centers in the world to specifically focus on Multifunctional 3D Printing.

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John D. Hromi Center for Quality and Applied Statistics

RIT’s John D. Hromi Center for Quality & Applied Statistics (CQAS) helps individuals and organizations improve performance. The Center focuses on the application of statistical methods and decisions sciences to improve quality and productivity, through training courses, professional certification programs, and customized services.

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Semiconductor and Microsystems Fabrication Laboratory

Built in 1985 to support the first ABET accredited undergraduate program in Microelectronic Engineering, the Semiconductor and Microsystems Fabrication Laboratory offers processing resources and technical expertise in the design and development of microsystems to industrial and academic customers. In addition to being a fabrication resource providing process services, the SMFL offers various levels of facility use for research and development activity. Customers have the option of using the 10,000 sq ft of Class 1000, 100 and 10 cleanroom space for its process resources only, or interacting with SMFL staff and/or RIT faculty and students.

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