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Appendix A: Workshop Participants and Agenda
Pages 33-38

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... Sudarshan, Materials Modification, Inc., Fairfax, VA Merrilea Mayo, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Terence Langdon, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA lames Rawers, Albany Research Center, Department of Energy, Albany, OR Session 3: Applications Chair: Lawrence Kabacoff, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA Presenters: Maurice Gell, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Sara Majetich, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Norman Wereley, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 33
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... 34 Summary of the Workshop on Structural Nanomaterials Geoffrey Malafsky, Technology Intelligence International, Burke, VA Danny Xiao, Framer Corporation, New Haven, Ct Session 4: Structure, Properties, and Characterization Chair: Julia Weertman, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Presenters: Julia Weertman, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Ganesh Skandan, Nanopowcler Enterprises, Piscataway, NJ Session 5: Mocleling And Simulation Chair: Thomas Gates, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Presenters: Thomas Gates, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Stephen Ridder, MIST, Gaithersburg, MD Walter MiTTigan, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
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... Shielding for Hardening to Electromagnetic Interference anal Electrostatic Dissipation 8:45 Mechanical Alloying to Develop Large Evan Ma, Johns Hopkins Quantities of Nanophase Alloys and University Composites 9:15 Electrosynthesis of Nanocrystalline Metals, Klaus Tomantschger, Alloys and Metal-Matrix Composites: Integran Technologies Achievements and Future Challenges 9:45 Break 10:00 The Unique Mechanical Properties of Chris Bernet Thermal Spray Coatings Interpreted Tom a SUNY Stony Brook Nanostructural Viewpoint 10:30 Synthesis and Design of Nanostructurec3 Jackie Ying, MIT Materials for Catalytic Applications 1 1:00 Panel Discussion with the Session 1 Speakers 1 1:30 Lunch Session 2: Fabrication and Production Chair: Robert Dowding, U.S. Army Research Laboratory 12:30 p.m.
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... Sara Majetich, Carnegie Mellon University 4:05 Synthesis and Applications of Norman Wereley, University Magnetorheological Nanofluids of Maryland 4:30 Opportunities end Barriers forInnovative Geoffrey MalaLsky, Nanotechnology Applications. Technology Intelligence International 4:55 Improved Coating Properties Basecl on Danny Xiao, Commercial Nanostructurec3 Feedstock Inframat Corporation Products 5:20 Pane!
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... Characterization of Ganesh Skandan, Nanopowclers: Overcoming Technical and Nanopowder Enterprises Commercialization Challenges 9:00 Panel Discussion with Session 4 Speakers 9:30 Break SESSION 5: Modeling and Simulation Chair: Thomas Gates, NASA Langley Research Center 10:00 Computational Materials at NASA Thomas Gates, Langley: Nano-structured Materials NASA Langley Modeling and Simulation 10:30 Modeling, Data Acquisition, and Process Stephen Riddler, Control for Thermal Spray NIST 1 1:00 Modeling of Nanopowcler Consolidation Walter Milligan, Michigan Technological University 1 1:30 Pane] Discussion with Session 5 Speakers Noon Workshop Review and Wrap-up Julia Weertman, T.S.


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