

Almas Sahar
Almas completed her undergraduate degree from NED University, Pakistan. She is pursuing a Master of Science at the University of Alberta, Canada. She joined ADAMS lab as a Research Assistant in September 2022 and has worked on some projects since then.
Research Summary
Industrial Automation, Industrial Networking & Protocols, Industrial Robots
Her research focuses on the design and development of an advanced Hybrid Manufacturing System that integrates both additive and subtractive manufacturing processes. The additive subsystem leverages a state-of-the-art Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) setup, utilizing a 6-axis FANUC robotic manipulator paired with the cutting-edge ESAB Aristo Edge 500R robotic welding system. Complementing this, the subtractive subsystem features a retrofitted Bridgeport CNC milling machine equipped with Beckhoff servo drives, servo motors, and a PLC for precise control. This integrated system is engineered to deliver superior hybrid manufacturing outcomes, combining the strengths of both processes to enhance surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and overall production efficiency.
Projects
Magical Deserts
Morocco
4/11-5/12
$600
Exotic Urbanism
Brazil
4/11-5/12
$600