Brent Stephens, assistant professor of architectural engineering in Armour College of Engineering’s Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Department, had his paper named the top downloaded article on Environmental Science & Technology’s website in February 2016. The paper, “Emissions of Ultrafine Particles and Volatile Organic Compounds from Commercially Available Desktop Three-Dimensional Printers with Multiple Filaments,” presents the results of his research into the ultrafine particles emitted by 3D printers.
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