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Kamran Kardel
Kamran Kardel
Associate Professor, Director of the 3D Bio Manufacturing Lab, Georgia Southern University
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Comparison of Stainless Steel 316L Parts Made by FDM- and SLM-Based Additive Manufacturing Processes
H Gong, D Snelling, K Kardel, A Carrano
The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2018
1742018
Design and Manufacturing of High Surface Area 3D-Printed Media for Moving Bed Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment
O Elliot, S Gray, M McClay, N Bakr, K Kardel, D Blersch, A Carrano
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 160 (1), 144-156, 2017
702017
Organic solar cell by inkjet printing—an overview
S Sumaiya, K Kardel, A El-Shahat
Technologies 5 (3), 53, 2017
552017
Experimental and Theoretical Modeling of Behavior of 3D-Printed Polymers Under Collision with a Rigid Rod
K Kardel, H Ghaednia, AL Carrano, DB Marghitu
Additive Manufacturing 14, 87-94, 2017
452017
Preliminary development of 3D-printed custom substrata for benthic algal biofilms
K Kardel, AL Carrano, DM Blersch, M Kaur
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing 2 (1), 12-19, 2015
332015
Customized 3D-printed surface topography governs species attachment preferences in a fresh water periphyton community
D Blersch, K Kardel, A Carrano, M Kaur
Algal Research 21, 52-57, 2016
292016
Enhance sustainability benefits through scaling-up bioenergy production from terrestrial and algae feedstocks
A Mirkouei, K Kardel
Proceedings of the ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical …, 2017
182017
Understanding attachment preferences of benthic algae through controlled surface topographies on 3D printed substrata
AL Carrano, DM Blersch, K Kardel, A Khoshkhoo
5th International Conference on Surface Metrology (ICSM 2016). Poznan, Poland, 2016
162016
Custom design of substratum topography increases biomass yield in algal turf scrubbers
K Kardel, DM Blersch, AL Carrano
Environmental Engineering Science 35 (8), 856-863, 2018
122018
Collision measurements using digital image correlation techniques
H Ghaednia, O Cermik, DB Marghitu, K Kardel
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 131, 836-846, 2017
122017
An analytical and experimental study on 3D-printed custom surfaces for benthic algal biofilms
K Kardel
Auburn University, 2016
112016
Engineering of bio-mimetic substratum topographies for enhanced early colonization of filamentous algae
A Khoshkhoo, AL Carrano, DM Blersch, K Kardel
PloS one 14 (7), e0219150, 2019
82019
Understanding and engineering of natural surfaces with additive manufacturing
A Khoshkhoo, AL Carrano, DM Blersch, H Ghaednia, K Kardel
University of Texas at Austin, 2017
62017
Design guidelines to mitigate distortion in material jetting specimens
K Kardel, A Khoshkhoo, AL Carrano
Rapid Prototyping Journal 27 (6), 1148-1160, 2021
52021
Influence of three-dimensional features of a woven-fabric substrate on benthic algal biomass production
J Ekong, D Blersch, K Kardel, A Carrano
Algal Research 44, 10-16, 2019
42019
A New Approach to Solving the Fixed Destination Multi-depot Multiple Traveling Salesman Problem Using Genetic Algorithms
K Kardel, N Javadian, F Adbesh
7th International Conference on Optimization: Techniques and Applications …, 2007
22007
Energy absorption of 3D printed multi-material elastic lattice structures
C Kreide, E Koricho, K Kardel
Progress in Additive Manufacturing 8 (5), 2023
12023
The effect of interstitial surface spacing on algal biomass accumulation
G Proano-Pena, K Kardel, DM Blersch, AL Carrano
Algal Research 70, 102980, 2023
12023
Itaconic Anhydride as a Green Compatibilizer in Composites Prepared by the Reinforcement of a Tung Oil-Based Thermosetting Resin with Miscanthus, Pine Wood, or Algae Biomass
JA Conti Silva, H Walton, S Dever, K Kardel, T Martins Lacerda, ...
Coatings 13 (1), 25, 2022
12022
Multidimensional modelling of organic solar cell
S Sumaiya, A El-Shahat, K Kardel
2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 1-2, 2018
12018
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