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October 28, 2005: Volume 65, Number 8

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ME students present at NIST

Four mechanical engineering students joined dozens of students from throughout the country who presented undergraduate and graduate research in biomaterials, nanomaterials and space materials at the National Educators Workshop in Materials Science and Engineering at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md. recently.

Seniors Oliver Majer, Aaron Agostino, Rebecca Farrell and Kelli Ketcham participated with their advisor, Amy Hsiao, professor of mechanical engineering. 

Majer won second place for the poster presentation of his research project, "Thermal, Mechanical and Magnetic Applications of Shape Memory Alloys." 

"I am pleased that my research is looked upon favorably by real scientists and educators," Majer said.

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