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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

New Alloy May Hold Key To Safer Disposal Of Spent Nuclear Fuel

New Alloy May Hold Key To Safer Disposal Of Spent Nuclear Fuel
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Metallurgy

Metallurgy
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Discovery Could Bring Widespread Uses For "Nanocrystals"

Discovery Could Bring Widespread Uses For "Nanocrystals"
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Stainless Steel Corrosion Mystery Solved By UK Researchers

Stainless Steel Corrosion Mystery Solved By UK Researchers
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More Fuel-Efficient Cars -- Metallurgical Engineers Introduce Stronger, Lighter Steel

More Fuel-Efficient Cars -- Metallurgical Engineers Introduce Stronger, Lighter Steel
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'Wiring Up' Enzymes For Producing Hydrogen In Fuel Cells

'Wiring Up' Enzymes For Producing Hydrogen In Fuel Cells
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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Breakthrough Toward Industrial-scale Production Of Nanodevices

Breakthrough Toward Industrial-scale Production Of Nanodevices
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Novel Nanostructure Response Opens Possibilities For Electrical Devices

Novel Nanostructure Response Opens Possibilities For Electrical Devices
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Metallurgy is defined as the art and science of metals. Bronze age,Iron age,Aluminium age,Titanium age etc indicate advances in our civilization. Technology owes its existance largely to metals. Today young people seem to have lost interest in the study of Metallurgy. Is the traditional metallurgy dead? What should be the approach to this problem?

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Metallurgy

Metallurgy is defined as the art and science of metals. Bronze age,Iron age,Aluminium age,Titanium age etc indicate advances in our civilization. Technology owes its existance largely to metals. Today young people seem to have lost interest in the study of Metallurgy. Is the traditional metallurgy dead? What should be the approach to this problem?

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I am a Metallurgical engineer interested in all aspects of metals and alloys. I did my Ph.D. in Materials and did research in Hydrogen damage and Corrosion of metals. I am concerned with various social attitudes and behavior, technological developments, and human health and well- being.I am currently working as a Metallurgical consultant and an Insurance Advisor
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