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MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Poisson

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Poisson

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Poisson Newton & Laplace

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Poisson Newton & Laplace

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Poisson Guillaume

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Poisson Guillaume

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Austen

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Austen

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Austen

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Austen Maxwell

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Austen Maxwell

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Maxwell Griffith

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Maxwell Griffith

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Maxwell Griffith Ashby

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Maxwell Griffith Ashby

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Maxwell Griffith Ashby Kroto

MATERIALS HALL OF FAME Hooke Young Newton & Laplace Guillaume Young Maxwell Griffith Ashby Kroto New developments in carbon materials KROTO, CURL AND SMALLEY (Nobel Prize 1996) Discovery of C 60 Buckminsterfullerene The “buckyball” molecule

MATERIALS EXAM MSE2 Examination 1.5 h Answer three questions from four Look at previous years Materials Science & Engineering THIRD YEAR papers for examples … but questions will be shorter because of shorter duration of exam