Biomanufacturing
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- Additive manufacturing
- Digital twins
- Future of work
- Generative manufacturing
- Intelligent robotics
- Research
- Micro/nano-manufacturing
- Projects
- Request for Proposals
Carnegie Mellon researchers are applying foundational principles and innovative techniques from the field of biomedical engineering to the design, development, and production of medical and healthcare-related products as well as to cutting-edge biomanufacturing approaches for 3D bioprinting.
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