Jaroslaw Drelich Ph.D.
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Department / Business Unit |
| Associate Professor |
Department of Materials Science and Engineering |
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Disciplines |
| Michigan Technological University |
Engineering Nanomaterials |
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State / Provence |
| Houghton |
Michigan |
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Website |
| U.S.A. |
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| (906) 487-2934 Fax |
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Dr. Drelich's current research interests include: Surface chemistry and colloidal science applied to materials processing and recycling.
Teaching Interests: Materials processing, recycling, surface and interface science, senior design.
Education
M.S. (Chemical Technology), Technical University of Gdansk (Poland); Ph.D. (Metallurgical Engineering), University of Utah
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