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Biomaterials research in DMSE
Nanoindentation on a single scale from the Polypterus senegalus, the "dinosaur eel." The indentation mimics a predator attack, in which these scales "absorb" the bite by forcing a crack to run in a circle around the penetration site, rather than across the scale. Prof. Christine Ortiz is researching this behavior to develop new stronger materials that can be used for armor and other purposes.
Biomaterials research in DMSE
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New SUMS officers elected
The Society of Undergraduate Materials Scientists (SUMS) has elected the 2012–13 officers. Please congratulate
Professor Gradecak receives Nano Letters award
Professor Carter wins Big Screw contest
Professor Suresh elected to NAS
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Events

FINAL MASTER OF SCIENCE THESIS PRESENTATION: Mr. David H. Cohen-Tanugi
May 17 2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
FINAL DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENSE: Mr. Raghavendra Hosur
May 17 2012 - 12:00pm - 01:00pm
FINAL DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENSE: Mr. Jin Suntivich Lu
May 17 2012 - 2:00pm - 03:00pm
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Engineering