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The 45th William Blum Lecture, AESF Research Projects and Some Related Results

Author: Prof. Howard W. Pickering
Issue: , 2006


Education is a major goal of the AESF and it is also the goal of our universities. University students are necessarily involved in the research, data collection and analysis of the data. For faculty, it means giving up a love of the laboratory so that the students can learn by experience and achieve their final university goal of writing and orally defending their Ph.D., M.S. or B.S. Senior thesis. In addition, there are any number of other collaborators on these research projects such as other faculty, visiting scholars and post-doctoral scientists. Thus, any award based on research accomplishments of a faculty member has to be accepted in the name of the members of the research group. It is in this spirit that I humbly accepted the 2004 Scientific Achievement Award of the American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society, and then delivered the William Blum Lecture at SUR/FIN 2005 at the America’s Center, St. Louis, Missouri on Wednesday, June 15, 2005. This paper is based on my 2005 William Blum lecture.


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