3d printed scientific devices

German Aerospace Center: Creating 3D Printed Polymer Antennas for Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Systems

Thesis student Jan Reifenhäuser at the Koblenz University of Applied Sciences explores the uses of 3D printing in creating improved antennas for multiple applications, outlined in ‘Investigation of a Plastic…

EPFL Scientists 3D Print Electrodes for Light Beam Splitters

As a 3D printing enthusiast, you may be very focused on what the technology can do for you at the desktop—as well as being continually wowed by all that is…

KIT Researchers Employ Two-Photon Polymerization 3D Printing for Better Tools in Atomic Force Microscopy

An atom is the smallest particle of an element. Known to retain the properties of the element from whence it sprung, study of these structures at the microscopic level can…

Tiffany Trenda: 3D Printed Fashion & Technology Lead to Human Synchronicity

Remember when you saw sci-fi movies as a kid and all the clothes seemed so space age and outlandish? Or how about that one kid in school who was brave…

OpenQCM Project Uses 3D Printing to Create a Precision Quartz Crystal Microbalance

When Novaetech designed openQCM, they knew their vision for the device would require extreme precision when it was executed. A Quartz Crystal Microbalance, openQCM is an incredibly sensitive — and…