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Appendix C--Speaker Biographies
Pages 18-21

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... . He was awarded the ASME Adaptive Structures Award in April 2000, the ASME/AIAA SDM Best Paper Award in April 2001, the SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Life Time Achievement Award in March 2003, the ASME/Boeing Best Paper Award by the ASME Aerospace Structures and Materials Technical Committee 2007, the ASME Den Hartog Award in 2007, and the Lifetime Achievement Award in Structural Health Monitoring in 2009.
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... He was honored with the SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 and the AIAA ASME Adaptive Structures Prize in 2010. He is an associate fellow of AIAA.
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... He carried out his postdoctoral research at the universities of Marburg, Germany, and Akron, United States. He is currently a professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and a co-director of the Air Force BIONIC Center of Excellence.
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... in aerospace engineering from Pennsylvania State University in 1976 and an M.S in mechanical engineering from Washington University in 1984. Manfred Wuttig, Ph.D., Professor, and Director of Graduate Program, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland After having finished his physics and physical metallurgy education in Dresden and Berlin in 1960 Manfred Wuttig moved to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in January 1962 as a postdoctoral associate.


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