Advancing Manufacturing Science Through Research, Collaboration and Innovation
In CMMS labs, you'll use specialized tools to bring your research to life. From the Poseidon 3D Printer to the Instron mechanical testing system and Intelli-Torque Plasti-Corder, these instruments help you design, test and refine materials. Soon, even more precision equipment — like a scanning electron microscope, energy-dispersive X-ray system and gas permeability tester — will expand your hands-on learning.
At the Center for Materials and Manufacturing Sciences (CMMS), your research doesn't stay in the lab — it reaches the broader scientific community. By collaborating with faculty on cutting-edge projects in materials science and manufacturing technologies, you'll contribute to peer-reviewed publications that advance innovation and showcase Troy University's leadership in manufacturing science & technology.
Your support strengthens sustainable manufacturing and materials science research at CMMS. Faculty lead groundbreaking projects in areas like plastic recycling and medical PPE repurposing, working alongside industry partners to develop real-world solutions.
With your gift, you also provide undergraduate research opportunities that give students hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology, preparing them for careers in advanced manufacturing, electronics, biotechnology and beyond.
Every contribution directly supports the tools, talent and research that make this work possible
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