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6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering
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... Through laboratory-organized consortia and one-to-one collaborations, NIST's materials scientist and engineers work closely with industrial researchers. Examples include work on improved processing of rapidly solidified metal powders, polymer composites, ceramic machining, aerospace alloys, and non-destructive evaluation sensors for aluminum aI,d steel manufachlrin~ The laboratory is also strengthening its relationships with manufacturers of high-technology products, the major users of advanced materials Panel for Materials Science and Engineering Chair: Dr.
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... Professor of Materials Engineering and Professor of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara College of Engineering, ENG III Santa Barbara, CA 93106 805/893-8248 FAX 805/893-8486 Ema'l: flange~engineering.ucsb.edu Dr.
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... Senior Physicist Materials Science Division, Building 223 Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, ~ 60439 708/252-5475 FAX 708/252-7777 Email: price(~arllpns.pns.anl.gov 20


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