WELCOME TO THE SPRING 2012 CERAMIC, COMPOSITE AND OPTICAL MATERIALS CENTER INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY MEETING Will start at 8:30am
Computer Access - Wireless Please note a change in internet policy. There is no longer a single Username/Password Your packet will have a unique username and password See Michelle if you have questions
Next Meetings and New Projects The MEDE was finally awarded. The CCOMC will be an integral part of this over the next 10 years! The next meeting will at Rutgers in the Fall at Clemson, 3 possible dates are: October 3-5, October or October There will be an armor subgroup meeting in Daytona, Thursday January 31, am-2pm. This will be a CCOMC MEDE Review USACA on a Transparent Armor Roadmap for the Ceramic Industry is near completion, interested parties should attend the USACA meeting May 8, 2012 in Washington, DC Both Rutgers and Clemson will be looking to begin new projects in the Fall of Proposals will be at this meeting. Please make sure to include you comments
Other Center Information The SUNRISE Center at UND joining CCOMC is still in the works CCOMC will hear from Prof. Patrick Kwon, Michigan State University’s Center for Cutting Tool Technology regarding joining Recent PhD defense presentations and theses of Steve Bottiglieri (now at Saint Gobain) and Dan Maiorano (now at GE Space) are on the website One change, Prof. Riman’s talk today had to be done on Wednesday. The audio is on the website for members to listen to
Guide to Voting WEB SITE – Very Interested – Interested from your companies perspective and would allocate funding to this project: THIS PROJECT IS KEY TO YOUR MEMBERSHIP Interested – Interested from your companies perspective and would allocate funding to this project Interested with change – Interested from your companies perspective, would allocate funding to this project with the following changes: PLEASE INDICATE YOUR CHANGES Not Interested – Not interested from your companies perspective, approve of CCMC funding of the project as a core project Abstain – Not interested from your companies perspective, do not wish to see CCMC funding for this project