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AMUG has named Dr. Li Yang of the University of Louisville and Abby Stamper of Boise State as the 2026 scholarship winners.
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AMUG has named Dr. Li Yang of the University of Louisville and Abby Stamper of Boise State as the 2026 scholarship winners.

Originally reported by Engineering.com

AMUG has named Dr. Li Yang of the University of Louisville and Abby Stamper of Boise State as the 2026 scholarship winners. This recognition highlights the industry's focus on bridging Dr. Yang's 19 years of research in structural optimization with Stamper's work in custom medical orthotics. These awards strengthen the talent pipeline required for the sector's shift toward functional end-use parts. Both will present at the Reno conference on March 17 during the March 15-19 event. 🎓🏆 #AMUG2026 #3DPrinting #AM

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