Regional Materials and Manufacturing Network
(RM2N) and UW-Eau Claire
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Why UW-Eau Claire joined the RM2N
Increased Opportunity
Strong tradition of collaborations with industry
Strong tradition of Faculty-student research activity
Vast array of materials characterization infrastructure in the Materials Science and Engineering Center
New Materials Science and Engineering major
Materials Science and Engineering Center
• Microscopy and Imaging• Elemental and Chemical Analysis
• Physical and Mechanical Properties
• Materials Characterization• Custom Method Development • Cooperative R&D Support • Alloy Identification • Failure Analysis • Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) • Distinguishing Product in
Market Segment
Materials Science and Engineering Center
• Confirmation of Material Certifications • Comparison of Different Cost Basis Materials • Production Troubleshooting • RoHS – Restriction of Hazardous Substances • WEEE – Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
Industrial Collaborations
New area: processing
Value Added• Flexible Services• Expert staff• Rapid turn-around time• Method Development
Materials Science and Engineering CenterIndustrial Collaborations
• Access to capstone projects for undergraduates
Materials Science and Engineering Center
Provides:access to instrumentation and expertise
for industry and other educational institutions.(now with access to the resources of the network)
Contact person for answering questions:
Doug DunhamMaterials Science and Engineering Center Director
E-mail: [email protected] 715-836-5312
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