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Alden Johnson, 64, former chemical and metallurgical engineer, Speedline Technologies.
Much of what a metallurgical engineer is taught is intended to develop observational an reasoning skills, to understand the interrelationship between observable features and properties or performance.
An FIA committee met with Dr Philip Guichelaar, associate professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Western Michigan University (WMU), to discuss how we could better get this technology taught in North American universities and colleges with the long-range goal of having all of their graduating mechanical and metallurgical engineers familiar with the engineering features of forgings compared to other products.
 
 
 
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