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Sourabh Saha began working at Georgia Tech in August 2019. Before this, he was a Research Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he was the principal investigator on a Laboratory Directed Research Development project focused on nanoscale additive manufacturing. His current research emphasizes scalable and affordable manufacturing of micro and nanoscale 3D structures, aiming to break traditional engineering trade-offs through process system innovations. Saha leads the Scalable Technologies for Advanced Manufacturing (STEAM) research group, which addresses the scalability problem in advanced manufacturing by improving the manufacturing processes and products through innovative technologies. His work includes the production of complex 3D structures with single-digit micrometer and nanoscale features using various materials such as polymers, metals, ceramics, and composites. These structures have applications in quantum information transfer, inertial fusion energy, chemical sensors, fast-charging batteries, and synthetic biomaterials for cell therapies. The group’s multidisciplinary approach incorporates fields such as additive manufacturing, multi-photon lithography, and machine learning to engineer processes and tools for scalable manufacturing.
Department of Computer Science: GRE scores are optional for Fall 2026.