About The AMMF
The Advanced Manufacturing and Machining Facility (AMMF) at Louisiana State University is committed to providing high-quality contemporary manufacturing and fabrication resources and services, to offer related educational experiences for students, as well as to enable manufacturing research in the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, the College of Engineering, other campus units, and the community.
The AMMF is a founding member of the Central Users Facilities (CUF) of the Consortium for Innovation in Materials and Manufacturing, a cooperative agreement funded by the National Science Foundation and the LA Board of Regents.
Location
185 Engineering Laboratory Annex Building (ELAB).
Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Rates
Click here for an updated list of rates.
Capabilities
The AMMF provides:
- manufacturing and machining services in support of research at reduced rates,
- resources and services in support of the Capstone Design Program courses (i.e., ME 4243, ME 4202, ME 2212) and project-based learning in general, and
- resources and services in support of manufacturing courses (e.g., ME 3633).
AMMF Benefactors
Gracious financial gifts from Mr. Frank H. Walk, Mr. Bob Alford, Ms. Marion Alford, Mr. Joe Wink, Mr. Buzz Rayborn, and the Fluor Corporation have made the ME AMMF the great facility that it is today.