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AMUG names recipients of additive manufacturing educator and student scholarships

Both will take to the main stage at this year’s AMUG Conference in Reno, Nevada to present their work. 

AMUG names recipients of additive manufacturing educator and student scholarships

The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has announced the two recipients of its student and educator-focused scholarships.

The Randy Stevens Scholarship for educators in AM and Guy E. Bourdeau Scholarship for students in AM have been awarded to Li Yang, Ph.D. and Abby L. Stamper respectively. Both will take to the main stage at this year’s AMUG Conference in Reno, Nevada to present their work. 

Dr. Li Yang has served the educational space for almost two decades, having started with doctoral work in industrial and system engineering at North Carolina State University and then University of Louisville. Yang's work is currently focused on bridging the knowledge gap between design and the realisation of these lightweight structures for real-life applications.

Yang said, "I am working towards an integrated design framework that employs an analytical approach for the multi-scale design relationship of lightweight structures, while utilising both process physics and experimentation to capture the compound geometry-process-property relationships of lightweight features."

Abby Stamper is pursuing a mechanical engineering degree at Boise State University and is also the founder of Brown Box Cookie Cutters, which uses 3D printing to create original confectionary designs. Stamper’s work primarily centres on orthotics and prosthetics, including two completed internships with Western Prosthetics & Orthotics.             

Stamper said, "I want to solve problems related to biomechanical efficiency, durability, and accessibility in prosthetic and orthotic systems, particularly where device performance, cost, and coverage limit real-world use."

The scholarships are designed to recognise students and educators who demonstrate a passion and vision for AM while working towards advancing education and industry.

The 2026 AMUG Conference will take place on 15-19th March in Reno, Nevada. The conference will feature nearly 150 presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and hands-on training sessions.

The all-inclusive conference registration fee includes meals, drinks, networking receptions and special Wednesday evening event. Register for your ticket here.

Laura Griffiths

Laura Griffiths

Head of Content at TCT Magazine, joined the publication in 2015 and is now recognised as one of additive manufacturing’s leading voices. Her deep application knowledge and C-suite connections make her industry insight second to none.

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