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Suggested Citation:"6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Panel for Materials Science and Engineering

Dr. Lyle L.Schwartz

Director

Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory

NIST

Materials Building, Room B308

Gaithersburg, MD 20899

301/975–5659

FAX 301/926–8349

Email: lyle.schwartz@nist.gov

Dr. Dale E.Hall

Deputy Director

Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory

NIST

Materials Building, Room B308

Gaithersburg, MD 20899

301/975–5658

FAX 301/926–8349

Email: dale.hall@nist.gov

The Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory provides technical leadership and participates in developing the measurement and standards infrastructure related to materials critical to U.S. industry, academia, government, and the public. Materials science and engineering programs at NIST cover a full range of materials issues from design to processing to performance. A unifying aim is to acquire the knowledge and tools needed for intelligent manufacturing methods with real-time automated process controls.

Separate research initiatives address ceramics, metals, polymers, composites, and superconductors. This research supports efforts of U.S. industry to develop reliable, low-cost manufacturing methods for producing tailor-made materials and products with superior properties.

Through laboratory-organized consortia and one-to-one collaborations, NIST’s materials scientist and engineers work closely with industrial researchers. Examples include work on improved processing of rapidly solidified metal powders, polymer composites, ceramic machining, aerospace alloys, and non-destructive evaluation sensors for aluminum and steel manufacturing. The laboratory is also strengthening its relationships with manufacturers of high-technology products, the major users of advanced materials

Panel for Materials Science and Engineering

Chair:

Dr. James E.Nottke (1997)

DuPont Company (retired)

4470 Bashavia Wayside Road

Pfafftown, NC 27040

910/922–2630

FAX 910/721–2441

Email: nottke@aol.com

Dr. Robert L.Brown (1999)

Director, External Technology

The Gillette Co.

Prudential Tower Building, 49th Floor

Boston, MA 02199

617/421–7604

FAX 617/421–8484

Email: robert_brown@gillette.com

Suggested Citation:"6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Dr. Stuart L.Cooper (1998)

Dean of Engineering

135 DuPont Hall

University of Delaware

Newark, DE 19717–3101

302/831–8017

FAX 302/831–6751

Email: stuart.cooper@mvs.udel.edu

Dr. John A.S.Green (1998)

Vice President-Technology

Aluminum Association

900–19th Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20006

202/862–5121

FAX 202/862–5164

Dr. James D.Idol, Jr. (1999)

Distinguished Professor, College of Engineering

and Director, Center for Packaging Science and Engineering

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick

Building 3529, Busch Campus

Piscataway, NJ 08855

908/445–3224

FAX 908/445–0777

Dr. Lawrence C.Kravitz (1998)

7128 Wolftree Lane

Rockville, MD 20852

301/770–6680

FAX 301/770–6681

Dr. Frederick F.Lange (1999)

Professor of Materials Engineering and

Professor of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering

University of California, Santa Barbara College of Engineering, ENG III

Santa Barbara, CA 93106

805/893–8248

FAX 805/893–8486

Email: flange@engineering.ucsb.edu

Dr. Merrilea J.Mayo (1998)

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Pennsylvania State University

222 Steidle Building

University Park, PA 16802

814/863–7330

FAX 814/865–2917

Email: mayo@ems.psu.edu

Dr. Donald E.McLemore (1999)

Director of Technology and New Business Development

Dow New Businesses

The Dow Chemical Company

Midland, MI 48674

517/636–8243

FAX 517/638–9385

Email: mclemorede@dow.com

Dr. Boyd A.Mueller (1999)

Manager, Process Science

Howmet Corporation

Operhall Research Center

1500 South Warner Street

Whitehall, MI 49461–1895

616/894–7216

FAX 616/894–7826

Email: bmueller@howmet.com

Prof. Donald R.Paul (1998)

Melvin H.Gertz Regents Chair in Chemical Engineering

Director, Center for Polymer Research

Department of Chemical Engineering

The University of Texas at Austin

Austin, TX 78712–1062

512/471–5392

FAX 512/471–0542

Email: drp@che.utexas.edu

Suggested Citation:"6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Dr. Dennis W.Readey (1999)

Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering

Colorado School of Mines

1500 Illinois Street

Golden, CO 80401

303/273–3437

FAX 303/273–3795

Email: dreadey@mines.edu

Dr. Walter L.Winterbottom (1997)

Reliability Consultant

30106 Pipers Lane Court

Farmington Hills, MI 48334

810/476–8207

FAX 810/477–4016

Ex Officio Member: Chair, Subpanel for Reactor Radiation

Dr. David Long Price (1998)

Senior Physicist

Materials Science Division, Building 223

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, IL 60439

708/252–5475

FAX 708/252–7777

Email: price@anlpns.pns.anl.gov

Suggested Citation:"6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Suggested Citation:"6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Suggested Citation:"6. Panel for Materials Science and Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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