Samuel Blankenship (PhD Student)
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INSGC Fellow 2025
Project Title: Material Extrusion of High-Temperature Ceramics for Rotating Detonation Engines Email: [email protected] Education: B.S. - Materials Science and Engineering, Purdue University (2025) |
Research:
- Material extrusion of rotating detonation engine (RDE) components with the University of New Mexico and the Office of Naval Research
- Development and improvement of composite matrix ceramic (CMC) additive manufacturing and characterization methods
- Investigating the fundamental interactions of regolith with high-temperature ceramic components in vacuum with the Indiana Space Grant Consortium
- Material extrusion of rotating detonation engine (RDE) components with the University of New Mexico and the Office of Naval Research
- Development and improvement of composite matrix ceramic (CMC) additive manufacturing and characterization methods
- Investigating the fundamental interactions of regolith with high-temperature ceramic components in vacuum with the Indiana Space Grant Consortium
Presentations:
Publications:
- Appleton, R. J., Klinger, D., Lee, B. H., Taylor, M., Kim, S., Blankenship, S., Barnes, B. C., Son, S. F., & Strachan, A. (2024). Multi‐task multi‐fidelity learning of properties for energetic materials. Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 50(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/prep.202400248
- Blankenship, S., Davis, S., & Agarwal, M. (2021). Testing graphene films produced through electrochemical exfoliation using sulfate electrolytes. Journal of Student Research, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v10i4.1995