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Portrait of Edwin Fuller

Dr. Edwin R. Fuller, Jr., Physicist, Ceramics Division, Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory, was presented the Robert D. Sosman Award for his outstanding achievement in basic science in an area that results in significant impact on the field of ceramics at the 106th Annual Meeting & Exposition of the American Ceramic Society in Indianapolis, IN, April 2004.


Picture of samples of ceramics in microwave communications devices

Read Terrell A. Vanderah's article, Talking Ceramics, [Science, Vol. 298, 1182ff (2002)] (linked via the Ceramics Division home page) for an incisive look at the past, present, and future of ceramics in microwave communications devices.


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