Applications open for EPMA’s Powder Metallurgy Summer School 2019

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March 25, 2019

March 25, 2019

Applications open for EPMA's Powder Metallurgy Summer School 2019

The 2019 PM Summer School will be held in Trento, Italy, this July

 

Registration is now open for the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA)’s PM Summer School 2019, set to take place in Trento, Italy, July 15–19, 2019. The course is open to young scientists, designers and engineers looking to gain a broader knowledge and understanding of the Powder Metallurgy process and applications.

The five-day residential course consists of a range of lectures given by PM experts drawn from both industry and academia. Topics to be covered will include the manufacture of metal powders, powder compaction, MIM, modelling, sintering, Hot Isostatic Pressing and Additive Manufacturing. Participants will be able to discuss and solve problems as well as get hands-on experience of various PM processes.

The Summer School is designed for young graduate designers, engineers and scientists from disciplines such as materials science, design, engineering, manufacturing or metallurgy. Graduates under 35 and who have obtained their degree from a European institution are eligible to apply.

The deadline for applications for the 2019 PM Summer School is May 15, 2019. Further information on the full programme and application details is available from Sabine Hazoumé ([email protected]), the EPMA’s Event & Project Co-ordinator.

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March 25, 2019

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