Volumes in the series may take the form of single-author monographs, co-authored works or edited collections. The series includes short-form books of approximately 25,000 - 45,000 words, as well as standard monographs and edited collections of up to 130,000 words.
Contributions may come from:
· Established researchers with strong publication records in AM or related disciplines
· Industry experts with significant applied experience and insight into current challenges and innovations
· Interdisciplinary teams combining academic and practical perspectives
· Early-career researchers, particularly as co-authors or chapter contributors within collaborative projects
Intended Readership
Researchers, practitioners, educators, postgraduate students, and professionals working across manufacturing, engineering, materials science, and design.
For more information, or to discuss possible topics, please contact the Series Editor: Eujin Pei: [email protected]
Calls for submissions
Additive Manufacturing: From Fundamental Concepts to Advanced Technologies provides a comprehensive exploration of Additive Manufacturing (AM), bringing together foundational principles with the latest developments shaping the field.
Aims and scope
Additive Manufacturing: From Fundamental Concepts to Advanced Technologies offers a balanced blend of theory and practice, addressing key advancements, challenges, and interdisciplinary applications across AM. Real-world case studies showcase applications and successes across industry sectors, while forward-looking chapters examine emerging themes such as sustainability, environmental impact, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence. Each volume focuses on a specific theme or application, contributing to a broad, evolving understanding of AM materials, processes, design optimisation, and industrial deployment.
We welcome volumes that include a blend of theoretical and practical perspectives, real-world case studies, and offer in-depth exploration of both fundamental principles and advanced topics.
Scope and Topics of Interest
We invite volumes on topics including, but not limited to:
· Fundamentals of AM processes and materials
· Advanced material developments and novel feedstocks
· Design optimisation, simulation, and digital workflows
· Industrial and sector-specific AM applications
· Sustainability, circularity, and environmental assessment in AM
· AI-enabled design, automation, and intelligent manufacturing
· Quality assurance, testing, and performance evaluation
· Future trends, industrial transformation, and policy perspectives
Format and Authorship
Volumes in the series may take the form of single-author monographs, co-authored works or edited collections. The series includes short-form books of approximately 25,000 - 45,000 words, as well as standard monographs and edited collections of up to 130,000 words.
Contributions may come from:
· Established researchers with strong publication records in AM or related disciplines
· Industry experts with significant applied experience and insight into current challenges and innovations
· Interdisciplinary teams combining academic and practical perspectives
· Early-career researchers, particularly as co-authors or chapter contributors within collaborative projects
Intended Readership
Researchers, practitioners, educators, postgraduate students, and professionals working across manufacturing, engineering, materials science, and design.