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About

Doran Nettig is an emerging researcher at the forefront of advanced manufacturing, specializing in the processing of fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites through innovative dieless fabrication methods. Their work sits at the intersection of incremental sheet forming (ISF), additive manufacturing, and composite materials science — a combination that addresses one of the most pressing challenges in modern manufacturing: producing high-performance composite parts in small lot sizes without the cost burden of part-specific tooling. Nettig's most notable contributions include pioneering the application of hot double sided incremental forming to continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastics, developing a sophisticated process analysis and system design framework that unlocks new possibilities for flexible composite production. Equally significant is their novel integration of single point incremental forming with 3D printing for carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic fabrication — a creative synthesis of two cutting-edge dieless processes. Together, these works have already begun attracting citations within the research community, signaling growing recognition of their relevance. For students and researchers exploring sustainable, scalable alternatives to traditional thermoset composite manufacturing, Nettig's scholarship offers a compelling and practically grounded vision of where the field is heading.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Hot double sided incremental forming of continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastics: Process analysis and system design
2 citations · 2025
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2025 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Universität Hamburg, Hamburg University of Technology

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