MAE Seminar – Tlusty Manufacturing Lecture Series: Unlocking the Cislunar Supply Chain through In-Space Servic

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03/04/2025
12:45 pm-1:45 pm
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MAE-A Room 303
939 Sweetwater Drive
Gainesville, FL 32611

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MAE Seminar – Tlusty Manufacturing Lecture Series: Unlocking the Cislunar Supply Chain through In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM)

Dear Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Faculty, and Staff,
You are invited! UF Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering’s Seminar Series
This is a perfect opportunity to enjoy some coffee, cookies, and captivating talks! These sessions feature amazing guest speakers, from academic trailblazers and industry movers to our very own faculty candidates showing off their expertise and fresh perspectives. Come for the treats, stay for the engaging discussions, and connect with fellow MAE enthusiasts. Everyone is welcome!

Tlusty Manufacturing Lecture Series: Unlocking the Cislunar Supply Chain through In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM)

March 4, 2025, at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303

Dr. Ajay “AJ” P Malshe
R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson
Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Purdue University

Abstract
With a professional career spanning over 40 years* in advanced manufacturing, materials, and designs, I have dedicated this decade to my eBorts to pioneering solutions for humanity’s expansion into space. My journey has included contributions to, e.g., “roadmapping ISAM” and “factories-in-space, developing manufacturing platform and processes in space,” and “leading initiative for semiconductor CHIPS in space,” and more, all aimed at enabling sustainable operations beyond Earth.
This keynote will explore trends and drivers and the critical role of In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) in building a robust Cislunar supply chain. As we move toward a thriving Earth-Moon ecosystem, including lower Earth orbit (LEO) commerce, ISAM technologies oBer transformative potential—extending the lifespan of satellites, constructing megastructures in orbit, and producing essential components from extraterrestrial resources. In addition to discussing technical innovations, this seminar will address the infrastructure, policy, and workforce development challenges necessary for sustaining a Cislunar economy.
Closing with reflections on my career, I will share mentoring insights and advice for aspiring professionals eager to contribute to the next chapter of the industrial revolution in space, where we will envision a resilient and inclusive future in space for Earth and space.

Biography
Ajay “AJ” P. Malshe, the R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, is a globally recognized expert in advanced manufacturing and bio-inspired design. With 40 years of industry and academic experience, he has made impactful contributions to in-space servicing, biomanufacturing, nanomanufacturing, and microelectronics. Malshe has educated over 1,400 students, mentored numerous engineers, published 225+ peer-reviewed works, and holds 28+ patents with a 70% product conversion rate, resulting in 20+ award winning products across industries such as aerospace, energy, and EVs. As a National Academy of Engineering (NAE) member, he has delivered 100+ keynote talks worldwide and earned prestigious honors, including Edison Awards, R&D 100 Awards, and AAAS, ASME, ASM, CIRP, NAI, and SME fellowships. Malshe co-pioneered the “Factories-in-Space” concept and continues to shape nanomanufacturing innovations. His hobbies include painting art, cooking, and traveling, reflecting his creativity and passion for discovery.

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