Steve Ooi, Mathew Peet and an Engineer from Fuji Electric, with the Thermecmaster re-assembled in the new building. |
New Materials Science and Metallurgy building. Steve Ooi, Mathew Peet and an Engineer from Fuji Electric, with the Thermecmaster re-assembled in the new building. |
Steve Ooi, Mathew Peet and an Engineer from Fuji Electric, with the Thermecmaster re-assembled in the new building. |
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Superbainite shaft sections |
Nanostructured bainite shaft sections |
Coffee |
USB cable |
Rainbow outside the new Materials Science and Metallurgy building, University of Cambridge |
Pot of gold at the origin |
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Effectively Newton's experiment to show the components of white light |
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Near the old Garden House Hotel in Cambridge |
The river Cam in full flow |
On a beautiful sunny winter's day |
Darwin College, now 50 years old, in the background |
The upper river Cam |
Apparently, the first detection of hydrogen, 0.3 p.p.m. in the PT group laboratory |
A bi-stable elastic membrane |
... that serves as a container lid |
Arunim Ray arrives to begin his adventure, a Ph.D. project. Next to him on the right, Neel Bhattacharya |
Leonardo, Marcus and Marcel (CBMM Brazil) and Yan Pei at Pizza Express in Cambridge, January 20th 2014 |
Yan Pei, Neel and Arunim, all having made their presentations |
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Frank Barbaro, consultant |
Frank Barbaro, Malcolm Gray, Phil Kirkwood, all consultants, on the left |
And Harry Bhadeshia next to the doors |
On the 21st, Harry arrives in Korea, and on the 22nd of January, at Namashkar Indian restaurant in Pohang, with Dong Woo Suh |
The food |
.... now eaten |
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Dong Woo Suh and Hongliang Yi (visiting from Northeastern University in China) |