Curriculum Modules

NEW 2006

Sunday
01Stacey K. Vargas
Daniela M. Topasna
Constructing an Optical Tweezers for Undergraduate Research
02 Mary R. ReidmeyerTempered for Safety
03 Vesselin Shanov
Rodney Roseman
An Experiment for Teaching Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Sunday Presentations
01 Dr. Damodar R. Ambur Advances in Materials Science Technologies for Aerospace Systems
02 Robert Schafrik Materials in Jet Engines: Past, Present, and Future

Monday
01 Patrick D. Ferro
David S. Fisher
Richard A. Layton
Determining the Hall-Petch Relationship in a Mechanical Measurements Course
02 Gregory A. Topasna
Daniela M. Topasna
Conformal Thin Film Temperature Probes
03 Glenn S. Kohne Designing a Computer Tool that Outperforms the Designer
04 Michael J. Kozak Using the Internet to Deliver Experiments and Demonstrations
05 G. Rajaram
D. Pai
Exposing High School Students to the Role of Engineering and Advanced Materials in Developing Alternative Energy Sources
06 Alessandro Rengan Measurement of Efficiency in Open Die Forging Processes
07 O. C. Wilson, Jr.
Stephanie Kennedy
Kristen Kennedy
N. Fahmy
J.W. Mitchell
W.A. Anderson
Nanoscale Hetero-coagulation and Adsorption Phenomena: Magnetic Bone Mineral

Monday Presentations
01 Tom Stoebe
Bob Mott
Bob Simoneau
Mel Cossette
Specifying Competencies in Materials for Technician Education
02 Linda Horton Nanotechnology: Who, What, When, Where, and How?
03 Robert D. Shull Nanotechnology: What is it? Why should you care?

Tuesday
01 Terry L. Brewer
Jai N. Dahiva
Production of Various Types of Holograms using Diode & HeNe Lasers
02 Michael J. Kozak Resonant Frequencies of a Column Subjected to Axial Compression
03 Michael J. Kozak Weighing a Vehicle with Portable Tools

Tuesday Presentation
01 Amy Weiskittel Bouncy Balls: The Science of Polymers
02 Dr. Richard B. Griffin An Experiment in Powder Metallurgy- Sintering of Cu
03 Debra L. Kaiser Nanomaterials Research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology


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