Yong Huang Yong Huang, Ph.D., is a professor at the Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Engineering at the University of Florida. He received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2002. His research interests include understanding of dynamic material behavior during manufacturing, characterization of manufacturing-induced damage and defect structures, and processing of biological and engineering materials for healthcare/energy applications. Technologies 3D Printer that Uses Intersecting Inkjets to Fabricate Biological Structures Nanoclay Support Bath for Liquid Build Material Extrusion 3D Printing Without Rapid Phase Change Nanoclay Colloid for Improved Extrusion 3D Printing of Hydrogels Coaxial Nozzle Assembly to Fabricate Capsules and Provide Double Layers of Protection Versatile Embedded 3D Bioprinting to Create Thick Biomedical Tissue Structures Fumed Silica Support Bath for 3D Printing Freeform Structures from Hydrophobic Materials Room Temperature Additive Manufacturing to 3D Print Precision Plastics 3D Printing to Fabricate Metal and Advanced Structures at Room Temperature Polymer 3D Printing at Room Temperature