
Anthony D'Amico
Education:
University of New Hampshire, B.S. in Chemical Engineering, 2014
I grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire and earned my B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of New Hampshire. I decided to come to WPI because I want to conduct research in industry after my PhD. When I learned about the IGERT program, with its focus on translational research and innovation and entrepreneurship classes I knew it would be an excellent fit for me. I work in Dr. Amy Peterson's lab researching temperature in additive manufacturing both experimentally and computationally
Office Location
Gateway Park, 2216
Contact
Research Lab
Awards
NSF IGERT Fellowship
Research Interests
Research Interests:
Additive Manufacturing/ 3D Printing
Fused Deposition Modeling
Heat Transfer Simulation
Scholarly Work
Scholarly Work:
Jillian L. Goldfarb, Anthony D’Amico, Christopher Culin, Eric M. Suuberg, and Indrek Külaots. Oxidation Kinetics of Oil Shale Semicokes: Reactivity as a Function of Pyrolysis Temperature and Shale Origin, Energy & Fuels 2013 27 (2), 666-672