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Carnegie Institute of Technology

A number of American research institutions and the people who shaped them have already featured in this book the creation of the Materials Research Laboratories Robert Mehl s influence on the Naval Research Laboratory and on Carnegie Institute of Technology Hollomon s influence on the GE laboratory Seitz s influence on the University of Illinois (and numerous other places) Carothers and Flory at the Dupont laboratory the triumvirate who invented the transistor and the atmosphere at Bell Laboratories that made this feat possible Stookey, glass-ceramics and the Corning Glass laboratory. I would like now to round off this list with an account of a most impressive laboratory that came to grief, and the man who shaped it. [Pg.520]

D. Kahn, M. M. Alalia, IRE Solid-Stale Device Research Conference, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsbuigh, Pa. 1960. [Pg.580]

Portions of this text were taken from lecture notes of an evening graduate course conducted by me at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, during 1961-1964. [Pg.17]

Sarma, T. P., Dating of Marine Sediments by Ionium and Protactinium Methods, PhD Thesis, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1965). [Pg.385]

Robert Engel, Ph.D., is professor of chemistry and biochemistry and dean of research and graduate studies at Queens College of the City University of New York. Dr. Engel received his B.S. from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1963 and his Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University in 1966. [Pg.14]

Mair, B. J., 1967, Annual Report for the Year Ending June 30, 1967 American Petroleum Institute Research Project 6, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA. [Pg.129]

Mossbauer Studies of Tektites. Several groups have obtained Mbss-bauer spectra of tektites. A. Thorpe and F. Senftle of Howard University and the U. S. Geological Survey have cooperated with J. Spijkerman of the National Bureau of Standards. T. Kohman and his group at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh have recently taken up this work also. The present study made at Woodstock College, however, appears to be the first published account. [Pg.62]

Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Contents... [Pg.1]

CIT = California Institute of Technology/Carnegie Institute of Technology UAM = Urban Airshed Model RADM 2 = Regional Acid Deposition Model. G-P = gas-particle. [Pg.906]

Jan 1954 4la) R.I. Eichelberger, Reexamination of Theories of Jet Formation and Target Penetration by Lined Cavity Charges , Carnegie Institute of Technology, Dept of Physics, CEL Rept No 1,... [Pg.451]

Catalog of Infrared Spectral Data, Manufacturing Chemists Association Research Project, Chemical and Petroleum Research Laboratories. Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie Institute of Technology, to June 30, 1960 College Station, TX Chem-... [Pg.110]

Received May 31, 1951. This report was prepared as part of the work of American. Petroleum. Institute Research Project 6 at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. [Pg.354]

See CalTech Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa California Institute of Technology/Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory California Institute of Technology/jet Propulsion Laboratory civil... [Pg.734]

The authors would like to acknowledge the support of this work by the Coal Research Board, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This paper was taken partly from the thesis by M. M. Mitchell, Jr., submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Carnegie Institute of Technology. The experimental data on unaltered coals was obtained by G. J. Ostapchenko (12),... [Pg.414]

The authors wish to thank the Coal Research Board, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for their support of this work, and J. T. Wang for assistance in the calculations. The contents of this paper are abstracted from the dissertations submitted by P. Masciantonio and W. H. Wilmot to the Graduate School, Carnegie Institute of Technology, for the Ph.D. degree. [Pg.421]

This paper was abstracted from the thesis submitted by L. A. Heredy to the Carnegie Institute of Technology, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry. [Pg.454]

A. P. I. Spectra (American Petroleum Institute Research Project 44) Catalog of Raman spectral data. Petroleum Research Laboratory, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1956. [Pg.161]


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