Frontiers of Science and Society – Rustum Roy Lecture

James H. Adair

By Erica Zimmerman / May 27, 2020

James H. Adair is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Bioengineering and Pharmacology at The Pennsylvania State University.  His research and teaching interests most recently include biological-nanoscale composite particulates…

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Delbert E. Day

By Deidre Haignere / May 18, 2015

Delbert E. Day is Curators’ Professor Emeritus of Materials Science and Engineering and Senior Investigator (formerly Director) of the Graduate Center for Materials Research at the Missouri University of Science…

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Wolfgang Rossner

By Deidre Haignere / May 13, 2014

Wolfgang Rossner is Research Manager at Corporate Technology, Siemens AG, Munich, Germany. He earned his diploma degree and his PhD in materials science at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany) in…

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Larry L. Hench

By Deidre Haignere / May 14, 2013

  AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE? Role of Bio-Ceramic Technology, Socio-Economic and Ethical issues The late Dr. Larry Hench was University Professor, Biomedical Engineering Program, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, Professor and Director…

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Frontiers of Science and Society – Rustum Roy Lecture

By Eileen De Guire / March 6, 2013

This annual lecture of The American Ceramic Society honors the late Professor Rustum Roy of The Pennsylvania State University and recognizes his contributions to science and technology and their interrelationship to society-at-large. The lecture is given each year by an internationally or nationally recognized individual in the area of science, industry or government.

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