
Eurostar to Brussels |

At Brussels to catch the train to Louvain |

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A rainy Belgium |

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By coincidence, the passenger next to me was Hong, a student from the Katholique University of Louvain |

Chocolates at Professor Jan van Humbeek's house |

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Harry's room at the Lodge |

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This used to be a stable for horses |

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A converter for steel making |

A converter for steel making |

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The objects illustrated are all made of metal, either Ti-6Al-4V, or stainless steel |

They are made by printing, i.e., building up three-dimensional forms layer-by-layer |

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This is a device for allowing bone growth |

An amazing interactive display |

A Siemens transmission electron microscope |

Testing materials in pure shear |

Testing materials in pure shear |

The top chuck moves sideways to accomplish the shear deformation |

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Bronze sculptre |

Pin-on-disc abrasive wear tests - here are the "pins" |

And this is the pin-on-disc testing machine |

And this is the pin-on-disc testing machine |

And this is the pin-on-disc testing machine |

An old dilatometer |

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The audience for Harry's lecture |

The audience for Harry's lecture. Harry was last here in 2000, twelve years ago, for the Res Metallica Chair |

And a nice dinner afterwards |