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October 3rd, 2006
MSU Research to Improve Vehicles
Abstract:
MSU will expand its efforts to improve the design and function of military and civilian vehicles with at least $2.25 million in funding from the U.S. Defense Department.
Multifunctional composites: Searching for new composite materials that have mechanical, thermal, electrical, barrier, fire and self-healing properties at low cost. Research includes using nanotechnology in composite products.
Source:
netcomposites.com
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