MME Symposia - Fall 2004

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MME Symposia - Fall 2004

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DateSpeaker Topic AreaRoom
9/2/04 Dr. Dylan Morris;
Washington State University
Fracture Toughness Measurements of Low-Dielectric-Constant Thin Films by a Nanoindentation Technique; abstract Materials/mechanicsETRL 101
9/9/04 Dr. Gary S. Collins;
Washington State University
Diffusion by a new route
abstract
Transport PhenomenaETRL 101
9/16/04 Dr. Dana Dabiri;
University of Washington
The Development of New Measurement Techniques to Meet New Challenges in Fluid Mechanics abstract Thermo-fluidsETRL 101
9/23/04Dr. Mohamed Osman;
Washington State University
Molecular Dynamic Simulation of heat flow in Carbon Nanotubes; abstract Atomistic Modeling and SimulationETRL 101
9/30/04Dr. Salahuddin Ahmed; PNNL, Richland, WA Characterization of Metals using Ultrasoundabstract Non-destructive measurementsETRL 101
10/7/04 Dr. David Rector;
Washington State University
How to build a behaving organism from coupled mechanical oscillators. abstract DevicesSloan 150
10/14/04 Mutasem Shehadeh; School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering; Washington State University, Pullman, WA Dislocation Nucleation Induced by Shock Wave in Copper Single Crystal: Multiscale Dislocation Dynamics Simulations abstract Solid MechanicsETRL 101
10/21/04 Dr. Mike Anderson;
University of Idaho
Ultrasonic Machines- Electrostatic and Piezoelectric Transduction abstract InstrumentationETRL 101
10/28/04Dr. Robert Snyder
Georgia Institute of Tech
Genetically Engineered Materials and Bio-Inspired Manufacturing abstract Materials/Manufacturing ETRL 101
11/4/04 Dale B. Mcdonald and Keisuke Horiuchi
Washington State University
   TBA
11/11/04 Xiaoming Cui and Firas Akasheh
Washington State University
   TBA
121/2/04 Student Poster PresentationTBA
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