Project D1.3 aims to accelerate the design process for 3D-nanoprinted devices by solving the inverse problem. That requires us to determine the optimal printing parameters to achieve structures with targeted properties. With that, we can provide digital blueprints for manufacturable devices that show an optimal performance in a specific application and accurately reflect fabrication constraints and material behavior. Our workflow integrates the multiscale modeling techniques from D1.1 and exploits the differentiability of our computational tools as established in D1.2. Designs will be parametrized directly at the level of machine-readable printing files, ensuring practical implementation.
Pascal Friederich
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Carsten Rockstuhl
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ulrich Schwarz
Heidelberg University