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AMA Announcement: Engineer from General Electric who designs 3D printed parts for gas turbines (4 October 2019, r/engineering)
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4 October 2019 @ 12 noon (U.S. Eastern Time)

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Hey all, the reddit admins have asked the engineering community to host an AMA for an engineer to discuss the ins and outs of his unique job. Students, prospective engineers, fellow engineers, academics, and anybody else who would like to participate are encouraged to join us.

Clay Griffis is an additive manufacturing engineer from General Electric and designs 3D printed parts for gas turbines. He will be on r/engineering on at noon EST on 4 October 2019. Save the date!


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  • Save your questions for the actual AMA post on the day of. This is simply an advance notice. Any comments posted here won't get seen by the person doing the AMA.

  • Please be respectful and professional when asking questions and forming responses. The r/engineering moderation team will be closely monitoring the comments and enforcing the rules over there.

    • Be aware that the rules of r/engineering are different than in AskEngineers.

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