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Current Positions Held by Selected Program Alumni (Ph.D. unless noted)
1971 Kedar Gupta (M.S.), Pres., GT Equipment Technologies
1976 Hungdah Shih (M.S.), Research Lab, Texas Instruments.
1978 Carol Jantzen, Technical Staff, Savannah River Lab.
1981 Mitchell Dorfman (M.S.), Vice President, Sulzer-Metco Inc.
1984 Venkatraman Garke (M.S.), Sematech, Houston, TX.
1986 Fu-Rong Chen, Professor, National Tsing-Hua University
1987 Fusen E. Chen, Vice President, Applied Materials, San Jose
1988 Re-Jehn Jahn, Ford Research Labs.
1989 Girish Dixit, Texas Instruments.
1990 Nataraj Chandrasekhar, Indian Institute of Physics.
1991 A.Y. Corcoran, Research Manager, RSM Electron Power.
1993 Robert Borra (M.S.), Engineer, Materials Research Corp.
1994 Liya Liang, President, Precision TEM Inc.
1995 Raphael Benary (M.S.), Research Engineer, Sulzer-Metco |
![]() A Space Shuttle orbiter in flight. Professor David Larson and his students are currently developing two materials science experiments that will fly on the Space Shuttle and/or the International Space Station. These experiments use the orbital environment to minimize gravitational influences on mass transport, solidification, and crystal growth processes.
1996 Carl Czajkowski, Scientist, Env. Waste Center, BNL.
1997 Varun Singh, Process Engineer, Dallas Semiconductor
1998 Rand Dannenberg, Research Engineer, British Oxygen Corp. |
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