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- scientist. At JPL he was responsible for the inception and development of containerless processing science and technology research. He was the Prin****l Investigator...
- is a promising method for containerless processing of microchips and other small, delicate objects in industry. Containerless processing may also be used...
- of refractory oxide ceramics as a function of oxygen fugacity using containerless methods". Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 103 (9): 4867–4875...
- reaction with containers and allow deep undercooling of melts. The containerless conditions may be obtained by opposing gravity with a levitation force...
- liquid phase appears, destroying the black body conditions. Today, containerless laser heating techniques, combined with fast pyrometers and spectro-pyrometers...
- often have poor gl****-forming tendencies. Novel techniques, including containerless processing by aerodynamic levitation (cooling the melt whilst it floats...
- Experiments to the Space Station (EXPRESS) Rack, the Electromagnetic Containerless Processing Facility (TEMPUS) and the Co****ning in Solid-Liquid Mixtures...
- advantage of unique space features such as microgravity, ultra-vacuum and containerless processing, which are difficult to do on Earth. In-space manufacturing...
- Space Shuttle to nanotechnology. She has also performed research on containerless processing, fuel cells and solar cells, molecular dynamics, microchannels...
- Experiments to the Space Station (EXPRESS) Rack, the Electromagnetic Containerless Processing Facility (TEMPUS) and the Co****ning in Solid–Liquid Mixtures...