Dayton Chapter Sustaining Members Night
New developments in mechanical testing at the micro-scale
Dr. Michael D. Uchic
Air Force Research Laboratory
Location:
5:30
p.m. Social
Chantrells Restaurant
6:30
p.m. Dinner ($20.00, Students: FREE) 20
Commercial Way
7:30
p.m. Program
Springboro, Ohio
937-743-6073
For Reservations: Menu:
Call Chuck Woods 937-236-8315 Stuffed Filet of Sole,Burgundy Beef Tips, Wood Grilled Chicken Marsala
E-mail: cwoods@globalms.com Peas with Pearl Onions & Mushrooms, Cauliflower Au Gratin
On-line: http://www.asm-dayton.org Baked Idaho Potato, Rice Pilaf
By 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Caesar Salad, Appetizer: Mini Seafood Calzones
Rolls, Seasonal pies and Cakes,
Beverage
ABSTRACT
Michael started working with the Metals Development Group in 1998, and for the past five years his research efforts have focused on the development of new experimental methods to rapidly assess both the microstructure and mechanical properties of aerospace metals.
SPEAKER BIO
Michael D. Uchic, Air Force Research Laboratory
Michael D. Uchic is a materials research engineer in the Metals Development Group of the Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University, and for his thesis topic he characterized the low-temperature mechanical properties of the intermetallic alloy Ni3Al.