MS&E472 : Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar
Convergence Drives New Ideas
Speaker: Joseph DeSimone, Carbon3D, Inc.
Distinguished professor and serial entrepreneur Joseph DeSimone discusses the vibrant chemistry that takes place at the intersection of science and the humanities, academia and industry, and within the walls of his 3D manufacturing startup Carbon. He describes how on-demand parts manufacturing could one day eliminate the need for business inventory and even end up in hospitals.
About the Speaker :
Joseph DeSimone co-founded Carbon in 2013. Under his direction, Carbon is marrying the intricacies of molecular science with hardware and software technologies to advance the 3D printing industry beyond basic prototyping to 3D manufacturing. Throughout his time in academia, DeSimone has published over 300 scientific articles and holds over 150 issued patents – with over 80 patents pending. He also previously co-founded several companies including Micell Technologies, Bioabsorbable Vascular Solutions and Liquidia Technologies.
DeSimone is one of less than 20 people who have been elected to all three branches of the National Academies: the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering. During his career, DeSimone has received over 50 major awards and recognitions, and he holds professorships at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State.
DeSimone received his B.S. in chemistry from Ursinus College, and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Virginia Tech University.
Convergence Drives New Ideas
Speaker: Joseph DeSimone, Carbon3D, Inc.
Distinguished professor and serial entrepreneur Joseph DeSimone discusses the vibrant chemistry that takes place at the intersection of science and the humanities, academia and industry, and within the walls of his 3D manufacturing startup Carbon. He describes how on-demand parts manufacturing could one day eliminate the need for business inventory and even end up in hospitals.
About the Speaker :
Joseph DeSimone co-founded Carbon in 2013. Under his direction, Carbon is marrying the intricacies of molecular science with hardware and software technologies to advance the 3D printing industry beyond basic prototyping to 3D manufacturing. Throughout his time in academia, DeSimone has published over 300 scientific articles and holds over 150 issued patents – with over 80 patents pending. He also previously co-founded several companies including Micell Technologies, Bioabsorbable Vascular Solutions and Liquidia Technologies.
DeSimone is one of less than 20 people who have been elected to all three branches of the National Academies: the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering. During his career, DeSimone has received over 50 major awards and recognitions, and he holds professorships at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State.
DeSimone received his B.S. in chemistry from Ursinus College, and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Virginia Tech University.
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