"Tony Stark is fiction and Adam Savage is the real deal. Those two coming together? Wow." Mines students featured on Denver7 and 9News.

By News room / June 11, 2019 / www.minesnewsroom.com / Article Link

Two Colorado School of Mines PhD students who helped former MythBuster Adam Savage build a real-life Iron Man suit for his new TV show, "Savage Builds," talked about the experience with local Denver TV reporters on June 10.

Jesse Adamcyzk and Sarah Sortedahl are both PhD candidates in the material science program. Tune in to "Savage Builds" on June 14 at 8 p.m. Mountain on the Discovery Channel to learn more about just what it takes to 3D-print a superhero suit out of titanium.

Denver7: Students at the Colorado School of Mines have built the closest thing to a real-life 'Iron Man' suit

9News: School of Mines student builds functional Iron Man suit for Discovery Channel project

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