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February 12th, 2004
UT Tyler research receives recognition
Abstract:
Research in nanotechnology conducted by Dr. Robert Greendyke, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UT Tyler, has received national recognition. He has been working in conjunction with NASA Johnson Space Center to simulate the production of nanotubes so that the physics of their formation will be better understood.
Source:
East Texas Review
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