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Lab Member Remelisa Esteves presents her research at SAMPE conference

  • July 2, 2018
  • Seetha Raghavan
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Remelisa Esteves presented her technical paper at the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) conference in Long Beach, CA, held May 21 – 24, 2018. She presented her topic “Piezospectroscopic coatings: Effects of alumina nanoparticle volume fraction on stress-sensing,” in which she is first author.

Remelisa Esteves at the SAMPE conference.

SAMPE is a global professional member society that provides educational opportunities pertaining to new and advanced materials and processing technology. At the conferences, scientists, engineers and students can present their research, attend talks, network, and participate in professional development workshops. For more information on SAMPE, visit https://www.nasampe.org/.

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