Cultivating Graduate Students: Techniques to Inspire Effective Research, page 1
David Braun, Linda Vanasupa, Blair London, Kevin Kingsbury, and Heather Smith
California Polytechnic State University
Beyond the Classroom: Educating Undergraduates in Materials Science Research and Careers
via the SPIMA SURE Program, page 7
Marni Goldman, Charles G. Wade, Brenda E. Waller, and Curtis W. Frank
Stanford University, IBM Almaden Research Center, MDL Information Systems, Inc.
Teaching Undergraduate and Graduate Students Results from Recent Research as Part
of a Class, page 13
L. J. Martinez-Miranda, J. Kidder, I. Lloyd, R. J. Briber, O. Wilson, M. Al-sheikly,
and L. G. Salamanca-Riba
University of Maryland
Enhancement of Undergraduate Materials Education through Research and Industry - Academia
Interactions, page 19
Asit K. Ray
Christian Brothers University
Industrial/Academic Internships at IBM-Almaden under NSF Programs, page 23
Charles G. Wade, Dolores Miller, IBM Almaden Research Center, Marni Goldman, Brenda
Waller, Malinda Pauly, Stanford University
Joseph Pesek, Maureen Scharberg, San Jose State University
The RET Program in the Center for Materials for Information Technology at the University
of Alabama, page 29
David E. Nikles and Garry W. Warren
The University o f Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Scientists as Mentors to Science Teachers, page 33
Fiona Goodchild and Carol Johnston
University of California, Santa Barbara
Ways that Engineers Can Get Involved in Recruiting Future Materials Scientists and
Engineers, page 39
Stacy H. Gleixner
San Jose State University
Marquette's Engineering Student Volunteer Outreach Program to Fifth Graders in the
Public Schools, Choice Schools, and a Charter School in Milwaukee, page 45
William E. Brower, Jr.
Marquette University
The Genesis Space Probe as a Platform for Materials Education, page 51
Charles C. Hays
California Institute of Technology
Evaluating Science Research Experience for Teachers Programs and their Effects of
Student Interest and Academic Performance: A Preliminary Report of an Ongoing Collaborative
Study by Eight Programs, page 57
Jay Dubner, Samuel C. Ssilverstein, Nancy Carey, Joy Frechtling, Tamra Busch-Johnsen,
Jeannie Han, George Ordway, Nancy Hutchinson, Janet Lanza, Jim Winter, Jon Miller,
Paul Ohme, James Rayford, Kathryn Sloane Weisbaum, Kaye Storm, and Elda Zounar
Columbia University, Westat Inc., Business Education Compact, University of Texas
at Dallas, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, University of Arkansas, Northwestern University,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Consultant to Westat, Inc., Industry Initiatives
for Science and Math Education, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
Microelectronics Process Engineering: A Non-Traditional Approach to MS&E, page 69
E. Allen, S. Gleixner, G. Young, D. Parent, Y. Dessouky, and L. Vanasupa
San Jose State University, California Polytechnic State University
Working with Industry and a Professional Organization to Offer Students a National
Certification, page 77
John J. Schemmel, Frances Griffith, and Earl Glover
University of Arkansas, Arkansas Ready-Mixed Concrete Association
Materials Science and Engineering at Boise State University: Responding to an Industrial
Need, page 83
Amy J. Moll, William B. Knowlton, David E. Bunnell, and Susan L. Burkett
Boise State University
Teaching General Chemistry Through Materials Science, page 89
Elliot P. Douglas
University of Florida, Gainesville
Dealing With Variation In Measurements & Processes: Experiments For An Undergraduate
Laboratory, page 95
Linda Vanasupa, Heather Smith, Stacy Gleixner, Greg Young, and Emily Allen
California Polytechnic State University, San Jose State University
Teaching Materials Characterization Techniques: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Develop
Interactive Web-Based Multimedia Teaching/Learning Software, page 101
Karin Prubner, Klaus Pingel, Horst-Peter Dressel, Jens Becker, Christof Reiner, Marc
Schlosser, and Hans-Juergen Christ
University of Siegen, Germany
The Materials World Module Series and the Polymer Module: A Design-Oriented Approach
to Teach Scientific Concepts to Grades 9-12 Students through Materials Science, page 107
Sonihn T. Nguyen, Jennifer K. Cocson, Carol L. Colby, Robert P.H. Chang, and Keith
E. Miller
Northwestern University
The Materials World Modules Program: Incorporating Technology in Pre-College Education, page 119
Matthew Hsu, Renee DeWald, and Ken Turner
Northwestern University, Evanston Township High School, Schaumburg High School
The Macroscope: A Macroscopic Tool for Validating Microscopic Force Relationships, page 131
Claudio Guerra-Vela, Fredy R. Zypman
University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, PR, Yeshiva University
Web Modules Linking Mechanics and Materials Science, page 137
David Roylance, C. H. Jenkins, and S. K. Khanna
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Incorporating Information Competence into Classes, page 143
Katherine C. Chen and Paul T. Adalian Jr.
California Polytechnic State University
Innovative Curriculum on Electronic Materials Processing and Engineering, page 149
Jane P. Chang
University of California at Los Angeles
A Curriculum Resource for Materials Science and Engineering Education - Elementary
School through College, page 155
James A. Jacobs and Alfred E. McKenney
Norfolk State University
An Interactive Web-Based Module for Self-Empowered Learning of Heat Flow around Welds, page 163
Robert W. Messler Jr., Jason Krasovetz, Jin Chen, and Andrew Beder
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Relating Atomic Bonding Force and Energy Curves with Observed Material Properties, page 173
Robert A. McCoy
Youngstown State University
Computation of Interdiffusion Coefficients in Binary Isomorphous Metallic Systems, page 179
Oscar Mercelo Suarez
University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez
Epoxy Termosets and their Applications III. Kinetic Equations, page 189
Bryan Bilyeu, Witold Brostow, and Kevin P. Menard
University of North Texas and Perkin-Elmer LLC