School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Symposium Series

Magnetocaloric Response of Non-Stoichiometric Heusler Alloys and the Influence of Texture

Dr. Bhaskar S. Majumdar
Professor
Materials & Metallurgical Engineering Department
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM

Thursday, April 30, 2015
11:10 a.m. in ETRL 101

Open to all and everyone is encouraged to attend!

Refreshments/meet the speaker at 10:30 am in ETRL 119.

If you would like more information about the seminar, please visit http://www.mme.wsu.edu/symposia/majumdar.pdf

Thank you!

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