The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

MME Symposia - Spring 2005

Interdisciplinary Excellence Built On World-Class Knowledge

DateSpeaker Topic AreaRoom
1/20/05 Dr. Prashanta Dutta;
Washington State University
Introduction Materials/mechanicsGeneral Sloan 5
1/27/05 Dr. Seyoul Won;
Washington State University

Study of Flow Transport Mechanisms in Rectangular Channels with Different Heat Transfer Augmentation Devices

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Heat Transfer Sloan 5
2/3/05 Dr. Charles Pezeshki;
Washington State University

Where Do We Go from Here? Developing a Roadmap for Undergraduate Education in the School of MME

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MME Education Sloan 5
2/10/05 Dr. Robert Patterson;
Washington State University

Visual Cues for Heading Control in High Performance Flight Simulators

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Aerodynamics ETRL 101
2/17/05 Dr. Sinisa Mesarovic;
Washington State University
Kinematic Transition between the Scales in Multi-Scale Modeling and Simulations

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Multiscale Modeling Sloan 150
2/24/05 Dr. Richard Hoagland
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Origins of Strength in Metallic Multilayer Composites

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Materials Science Sloan 150
3/3/05 Dr. Daniel Hooks;
Los Alamos National Lab
Shocking Behavior: High-Rate Loading of Molecular Explosives

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Molecular Materials ETRL 101
3/10/05 Dr. Sheikh A. Akbar
Ohio State University
Nano-structured Ceramics: Platforms for Chemical Sensing and Catalysis

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Mechanics/ Materials ETRL 101
3/24/05 Dr. Amit Kumar
CombiMatrix, Seattle
Applications of Microelectrode Arrays in Chemistry and Biology

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Bio/micro/nanofluidics ETRL 101
3/31/05 Distinguished Alumnus Lecturer ETRL 101
Dr. Don Tilton
Isothermal Research
Spray Cooling Technology: Transitioning Research from Academia to Business
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Thermo-Fluid
4/7/05 Dr. Jami Shah, Professor, Arizona State University
Empirical Studies of Ideation Methods in Conceptual Engineering Design
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CAD/CAM ETRL 101
4/14/05 Steve Lee Edburg; Washington State University Large Eddy Simulation of Near-Field Dispersion within and above Forest Canopies
Modeling Sloan 5
Juan Pablo Escobedo; Washington State University Measurement of Shear Strength in BCC materials Subjected to Moderate Pressures Sloan 5
4/21/05 Dr. Eyad Masad, Professor, Texas A&M University Multiscale Modeling of Bound Granular Materials: Application to Hot Mix Asphalt
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Transportation Sloan 150
4/22/05 Student Poster Presentation: Sreekanth Akarapu, Ashis Banerjee, Sheldon A. Bernard, Matthew Chastagner, Jeong-hyun Cho, Abhishek Dalakoti, Kakoli Das, Keisuke Horiuchi, Hoki Lee, John Schwarzkopf, Zach Seeley, Jae Sool Shim ETRL first floor
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