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Nick Krywopusk presents at the departmental seminar on Mar. 4th at 1:30 pm in Maryland Hall 110. The title of his talk is “Multi-Characterization of thermomechanically processed 99.9% pure magnesium and AZ31B by EBSD”.

Blog 2015 Nick Krywopusk presents at the departmental seminar on Mar. 4th at 1:30 pm in Maryland Hall 110. The title of his talk is "Multi-Characterization of thermomechanically processed 99.9% pure magnesium and AZ31B by EBSD".
 

Nick Krywopusk presents at the departmental seminar on Mar. 4th at 1:30 pm in Maryland Hall 110. The title of his talk is “Multi-Characterization of thermomechanically processed 99.9% pure magnesium and AZ31B by EBSD”.

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March 11, 2015

2015

  • PreviousDr. Shashank Vummidi Lakshman joins the Weihs Group as postdoctoral fellow from NJIT. Welcome!

  • NextLongyu Zhao defends his thesis proposal at the departmental seminar on Mar. 11st at 1:30 pm in Maryland Hall 110. The title of his talk is “Characterization of fluidic and thermal properties of 3D woven lattice materials for heat exchange applications”.

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Longyu Zhao, Alex Kinsey and Kyle Slusarski present at the 2015 MS&T Conference in Columbus, Ohio. Longyu’s talk “Fluidic and Thermal Properties of Topology Optimized 3D Woven Lattice Materials” has been selected as GEMS (Graduate Excellence in Materials Science) Sapphire Award.

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Kyle Overdeep presents at the departmental seminar on Sep. 23rd at 1:30 pm in Maryland Hall 110. The title of his talk is “Reactive Metal Nanolaminates for Bio-Agent Defeat”.

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