- Complex Shapes
- Mass Customization
- Scan - Print
- Bio-parts
- Applications in Archaeology
- Printing circuits on Silicon
- Ultraviolet laser
- Organ Printing
- gel
- Microscale 3D Printing [1]
- Multiple materials
- "Integrating form and function"
- Printing Functional Materials
- Electrical, Mechanical, Optical Properties
- Applications
- Cyborg parts
- Artificial Organs
- Bioprinting
- Inks
- Different types of Cells
- Materials that form the matrix
- Novel Materials
- High-throughput Computational Materials Design
- Combinatorial and Computational Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Bioprinting
- Challenges
- Models of tissues
- Scanning?
- MRI - resolution not enough to scan and find out how cells are organized.
- Lack of a Photoshop
- Editing - Moving cells around
- Cells not dieing from pressure while coming out of ink-nozzles
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