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July 11th, 2005
SAMPE® Europe/JEC Composites 2005
Abstract:
The 26th SAMPE Europe Conference, held in conjunction with the JEC Composites Show in Paris, France, celebrated much that was new this year, emphasizing the rapid growth of nanotechnology and its impact on M&P professionals in the event's theme, "Nanotechnology Assists Leadership & Success of the Composites Technology." Keynoter Tia Benson Tolle, chief of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Structural Materials Branch, set the stage with "From Composites to Nanocom-posites: Multifunctional Performance for Aerospace Applications."
Source:
compositesworld.com
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