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January 10th, 2008
SAMPE Tech conference a forum for in-demand topics
Abstract:
SAMPE's Fall Technical Conference attracted 800 attendees to its conference program and exhibits at the historic Netherland Hilton in Cincinnati, Ohio, which opened in 1931. The conference, held Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2007, featured topical tracks in which tutorials, papers and panel discussions focused on fields that SAMPE judged to be experiencing the most growth and highest demand for advanced education: nanomaterials, propulsion, computational materials science, and morphing. "The response to this conference has been outstanding. The draw of the four special tracks has demonstrated the need this industry has for technology advancement in these fields," said SAMPE general cochair Michael McCabe, of the University of Dayton Research Institute.
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