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Appendix A: Committee Membership
Pages 127-134

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... in metallurgical engineering and materials science in 1982 from Carnegie Mellon University, his M.S. in metallurgical engineering from Ohio State University in 1977, and his B.S.
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... He is a fellow of ASM and has received numer ous awards, including the Arch T Colwell Award from SAE, Henry Ford Technology Award, Ford Technical Achievement Awards, Ford Innovation Awards, and the Air Force Systems Command Scientific Achievement Award.
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... Profes sor Boyce has received numerous awards and honors recognizing her research and teaching efforts, including the MIT MacVicar Faculty Fellow, the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, the ASME Applied Mechanics Young Investigator Award, fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics, fellow of the ASME, and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Mark Gersh is currently senior manager of the Lockheed Martin Advanced Tech nology Center's Modeling, Simulation and Information Sciences Department, which is responsible for pursuing destabilizing information technologies critical to the success of the Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company.
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... Air Force Scientific Advisory Board and also serves as a member of the editorial board of the Annual Reviews of Materials Research. He is a past editor of Computational Materials Science.
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... Her research group focuses on sup porting materials application, development, and repair engineering, as well as life management and design, by developing new structural materials for aircraft engines; conducting specialized materials testing; performing statistical analysis and materials modeling; and publishing materials design curves. She is the depart ment focal point for materials and process modeling tools.
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... Areas of research include a wide range of computational materials science and engineering methods ranging from electronic structure and dislocation dynamics to crystal plasticity methods, novel microstructure testing, and physical metallurgy.


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