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Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 102-106

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... He is an internationally renowned authority on the mechanical properties of engineering materials and has served on numerous advisory committees for the National Science Foundation (NSF)
From page 103...
... Busch has a technical background in materials science and engineering, industrial materials processing, and polymers and composites. He has served on the NRC Committee on Industrial Technology Assessments and the Committee to Evaluate Proposals to the New York State Science and Technology Foundation for Designation as Centers for Advanced Technology, the Panel on Intermetallic Alloy Development, and the National Materials Advisory Board.
From page 104...
... He joined Union Carbide as director of materials technology in 1964, later becoming vice president and general manager of the Stellite Division. He joined Cabot Corporation when it acquired Stellite in 1970 and later became senior vice president and manager of Cabot's Engineered Materials Group.
From page 105...
... She serves on the External Advisory Board of the National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for High Performance Composites and Adhesives, on the Industrial Advisory Board of the Materials Processing Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and on the Industrial Advisory Board for Environmentally Conscious Materials for Michigan State University.
From page 106...
... Dr. Wagoner's research group investigates sheet forming from applied and fundamental perspectives, including process simulation via finite element modeling, controlled simulation tests, measurement of material formability and mechanical properties, measurement of friction, and development of plastic constitutive equations.


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