The Research Engineer

37 The Research Engineer documents
The Research Engineer: February, 1959 (44.6 MB)
  • The Expanding Role of Campus Computers
  • Center Logs Variety of Project Experience
  • Special Design of New Laboratory
  • Building Program in High Gear
  • Clay Isn’t All
The Research Engineer: December, 1958 (37.9 MB)
  • The Ceramics Branch
  • High Temperature Research
  • Clay Mineral Research
  • Ceramic Nose Cones
  • Fused Silica for Reactors
  • High Temperature Electrical Insulation
The Research Engineer: October, 1958 (45.3 MB)
  • Georgia Tech Research and Industry in the South
  • 1957-58, A Year of Contrast
  • Technical Operations
  • The Mechanical Sciences Division
  • The Physical Sciences Division
  • The Rich Electronic Computer Center
  • The Industrial Development Branch
The Research Engineer: July, 1958 (34.1 MB)
  • ”Angels” of Education
  • How to Teach Textiles – a Case Study
  • Ideas into Fabrics
The Research Engineer: April, 1958 (31.3 MB)
  • Science and the Art of Photoengraving
  • Community Problems of New Industry
  • Class Size and the College Composition Course
The Research Engineer: January, 1958 (34.5 MB)
  • The Importance of Being Cooperative
  • The CNAC and Georgia
  • The Research Reactor and Tech
  • Radioisotopes Report
  • Neutrons, Gamma Rays and You
The Research Engineer: October, 1957 (49.2 MB)
  • Ceramics – the Art that Became a Science
  • High Temperature Materials
  • Porcelain Enameled Steel Plate
  • Ceramic Nose Cones for Rockets
  • Aircraft Bake Friction Materials
  • Clay Mineral Research
The Research Engineer: July, 1957 (42.9 MB)
  • Education and Industrial Development
  • Some Scientific Aspects of Language
  • Meteor-trial Communications
  • The Development of New Industries
The Research Engineer: April, 1957 (52.1 MB)
  • Industrial Research and Georgia Tech
  • Mechanical Engineering Research Facilities
  • Aerosol Studies at Georgia Tech
  • Statistical Theory and Accounting
The Research Engineer: January, 1957 (46.7 MB)
  • The Most Challenging Frontier
  • The South and the Atom
  • Nuclear Education at Georgia Tech
  • Fissionable Materials in Georgia’s Rocks