Dr. Joseph H. Koo, mechanical engineering senior research scientist, received the Fellows Award from the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE). The award is given to members exhibiting outstanding accomplishments over an extended period of time in contributing to the advancement of material and process science or engineering. Koo is one of seven inductees for 2007 SAMPE Fellows.
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