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Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society’s Needs
Exhibits
In addition to the invited talks and discussion sessions, the forum included an area for exhibits, consisting of text and graphical displays and numerous hands-on examples. The exhibits highlighted the wide range of materials types and applications and their importance to modern life. Exhibitors included the following:
The Aluminum Association
Contact: Becky Snedeker
The Boeing Company
Contact: Lorin Bliss
Honeywell
Contacts: Phillip A.Craig, Honeywell Advanced Composites, Inc., and Hans Friedericy, Honeywell Aerospace Corporation
NASA Langley Research Center
Contacts: Jeffrey A.Hinkley, Advanced Materials and Processing Branch, and W.Keats Wilkie, Aeroelasticity Branch
Department of Defense Reliance Group
Contacts: Carol Hambric, Naval Research Laboratory, and Julie Christodoulou, Office of Naval Research
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julie christodoulou