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Laughlin, David Eugene was born on July 15, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Eugene L. and Myrtle M. (Kramer) Laughlin.
(This book contains two volumes of the latest developments...)
This book contains two volumes of the latest developments in diffusional and displacive phase transformations in materials. It also delves into the emerging areas of phase transformations research, such as transformations in nano- and constrained-systems as well as computer modeling of phase transformations. It covers recent advances in the fundamental aspects of solid-to-solid phase transformations in inorganic materials by making critical comparisons between experiment, theory and simulation in metals, ceramics, minerals and other materials. Traditional topics, such as order/disorder reactions and precipitation, are examined as well as experimental techniques, such as atom probe field ion microscopy and electron backscattered diffraction, and new methods of microstructural simulation in both diffusional and displacive phase transformations. From the Solid-to-Solid Phase Transformation in Inorganic Materials Conference which was held in Phoenix, Arizona, May 29 - June 3, 2005.
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(This book contains two volumes of the latest developments...)
This book contains two volumes of the latest developments in diffusional and displacive phase transformations in materials. It also delves into the emerging areas of phase transformations research, such as transformations in nano- and constrained-systems as well as computer modeling of phase transformations. It covers recent advances in the fundamental aspects of solid-to-solid phase transformations in inorganic materials by making critical comparisons between experiment, theory and simulation in metals, ceramics, minerals and other materials. Traditional topics, such as order/disorder reactions and precipitation, are examined as well as experimental techniques, such as atom probe field ion microscopy and electron backscattered diffraction, and new methods of microstructural simulation in both diffusional and displacive phase transformations. From the Solid-to-Solid Phase Transformation in Inorganic Materials Conference which was held in Phoenix, Arizona, May 29 - June 3, 2005.
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Laughlin, David Eugene was born on July 15, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Eugene L. and Myrtle M. (Kramer) Laughlin.
Bachelor of Science, Drexel U., 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973.
Assistant professor materials science, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1974-1978; associate professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1978-1982; professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1982. Research scientist Oxford (England) University, 1985. Visiting scientist Alcoa Technology Center, Pennsylvania, 1996.
(This book contains two volumes of the latest developments...)
(This book contains two volumes of the latest developments...)
Member school board Trinity Christian School, Pittsburgh, 1976-1985, 87-95, president, 1978-1983, secretary, 1988-1991, president, 1991-1994. Ruling elder Covenant Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, 1982-1996. Foster parent Children's Home of Pittsburgh, 1984-1990.
Board directors Christian Schools International, 1991-1998. Vestry member Church ofthe Ascension, since 1998. Fellow American Society Metals.
Member Metallurgical Society of American Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineers, American Science Affiliation, Materials Research Society.
Married Diane Rae Seamans, June 13, 1970. Children— Jonathan, Elizabeth, Andrew, Daniel.