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Amani Alotaibi holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Materials and is affiliated with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) as part of their research team. Her work focuses on crystal nucleation mechanisms in 3D-printed materials, particularly in polymer scaffolds, exploring their engineering applications and biological properties. She has contributed to advancing additive manufacturing techniques through studies on material structure and heterogeneous nucleation processes.
Her research interests include materials science, polymer engineering, and the integration of 3D printing with biomedical applications. A key publication from 2023 details crystal nucleation dynamics in printed scaffolds, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches between chemistry and engineering.
While no awards, grants, or formal student advisement are explicitly documented here, her work underscores contributions to additive manufacturing and biomaterials research. She is part of KACST's research initiatives, though specific lab affiliations or future projects are not detailed in the provided text.




