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Iris Rivero

Professor

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Affiliate Faculty - Department of Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Manufacturing

585-475-3952
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81 Lomb Memorial Drive Room GLE-1513 Rochester, NY 14623-5603

Iris Rivero

Professor

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Affiliate Faculty - Department of Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Manufacturing

Education

BS, MS, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

585-475-3952

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Journal Paper
D., Hamilton, Jakob, et al. "Mechanical Behavior of Bimetallic Stainless Steel and Gray Cast Iron Repairs via Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing." J. Manufacturing Processes 85. (2023): 1197-1207. Print.
Srikanthan, Ramesh,, et al. "Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Aerosol Jet Printing." Additive Manufacturing 59. Part A (2022): 103090. Print.
Ramesh, Srikanthan, et al. "Extrusion Bioprinting: Recent Progress, Challenges, and Future Opportunities." Bioprinting 21. e00116 (2021): 1-19. Print.
Ramesh, Srikanthan, et al. "Three-Dimensional Printing of Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogel with Antibacterial Activity." Bioprinting. (2021): e00106. Print.
Hamilton, Jakob D., et al. "Cryogenic Mechanical Alloying of Aluminum Matrix Composites for Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing." Journal of Composite Materials. (2020): 1-11. Print.
Liu, Han, et al. "Numerical Investigation of Auxetic Textured Soft Strain Gauge for Monitoring Animal Skin." Sensors 20. 15 (2020): 4185. Print.
Al-Dwairi, Abdullah F., Esraa Abdelall, and Iris Rivero. "Effect of Pre-Welding Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Al-4%wt Cu Alloys." Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis 9. (2020): 169-179. Print.
Gerdes, Sam, et al. "Process-Structure-Quality Relationships of 3D Printed PCL-Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds." Tissue Engineering Part A 26. (5-6) (2020): 279-291. Print.
Stromberg, Loreen R., et al. "Stamped Multilayer Graphene Laminates for Disposable in-field Electrodes: Application to Electrochemical Sensing of Hydrogen Peroxide and Glucose." Microchimica Acta 186. 533 (2019): 1-13. Print.
Ramesh, Srikanthan, et al. "Fabrication and Evaluation of Poly(lactic acid), Chitosan, and Tricalcium Phosphate Biocomposites for Guided Bone Regeneration." Journal of Applied Polymer Science 135. 39 (2018): 46692. Print.
Tran, P.L., et al. "Cryomilled Zinc Sulfide is an Effective Antibacterial Agent for Burn Wound Healing." Journal of Biomaterials Applications 33. 1 (2018): 82-93. Print.
Published Conference Proceedings
Hamilton, Jakob D., Julia Geigel, and Iris V. Rivero. "Recycling Aluminum Chips: Production of Additive Manufacturing Powder through Cryomilling." Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering Annual Conference. Ed. L. Cromarty, R. Shirwaiker, P. Wang. Planned - New Orleans, LA, Virtual due to COVID-19: n.p., 2020. Print.
Hamilton, Jakob D., et al. "Hybrid Manufacturing: Influence of Directed Energy Deposition Parameters on Microstructure and Layer Adhesion of Stainless Steel 316L." Proceedings of the Heat Treat 2019: Proceedings of the 30th ASM Heat Treating Society Conference. Ed. ASM International. Detroit, Michigan: ASM International, 2019. Print.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Rivero, Iris V. "Disruptive Medical Technologies: Additive Manufacturing for the Achievement of Personalized Treatments." RAMP Annual Symposium, Frontier in Materials Science for the 21st Century. University of Rochester. Rochester, New York. 23 May 2019. Keynote Speech.

Currently Teaching

HIST-255
3 Credits
This course will cover the military, diplomatic, political, social, and cultural history of World War II. It will focus on the causes of the war, the battles that decided the war, the leaders (civilian and military) who made the key decisions, and how the war changed society. The purpose of the course is to acquaint students with the political, social, economic, military, and cultural history of WWII and that conflict's impact upon our own era.
MTSE-777
1 - 4 Credits
This course is a capstone project using research facilities available inside or outside of RIT.

In the News

  • March 6, 2019

    Faculty member and student hold petri dish

    RIT faculty-researcher creates 3D-printed platforms to produce bone and tissue replacements

    Iris Rivero, an engineering professor at RIT, has found that compatible combinations of polymers and biomaterials can be successfully used to fabricate “scaffolds,” 3D-printed structures that signal the body to begin its own tissue regrowth. This research moves a step closer to the possibility of “smart,” 3D-printed bone, skin and cartilage tissue replacement.