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Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Delaware Spring 2000
Seminars are scheduled on Fridays : 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm in 114 Spencer Lab .
2/25/2000 Dr. Mark Yim Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Massively Distributed Modular Reconfigurable Robotics 3/17/2000 Professor John B. McLaughlin ClarksonUniversity Direct Simulation of Particle Motion in Fluids 4/07/2000 Dr. Thomas Hahn Air Force Office of Scientific Research Mechanics of Materials Program at AFOSR: Future Directions 4/14/2000 Professor R. Bruce Martin (Nowinski Lecture) UC Davis Medical Center Skeletal Biomechanics: Pursuing the Evolutionary Solutions to Problems in Solid Mechanics 3:00-4:00 pm, 116 Gore Hall Refreshments will be available at 12:00 pm.. Directions to Spencer Laboratory may be found here.
2/25/2000
Dr. Mark Yim Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Massively Distributed Modular Reconfigurable Robotics
3/17/2000
Professor John B. McLaughlin ClarksonUniversity Direct Simulation of Particle Motion in Fluids
4/07/2000
Dr. Thomas Hahn Air Force Office of Scientific Research Mechanics of Materials Program at AFOSR: Future Directions
4/14/2000
Professor R. Bruce Martin (Nowinski Lecture) UC Davis Medical Center Skeletal Biomechanics: Pursuing the Evolutionary Solutions to Problems in Solid Mechanics 3:00-4:00 pm, 116 Gore Hall
Refreshments will be available at 12:00 pm..
Directions to Spencer Laboratory may be found here.