Gregory M. Odegard Ph.D.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics |
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| Michigan Technological University |
Chemistry Nanomaterials |
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Research Interests: Multiscale computational and experimental mechanics, Computational chemistry, Materials science
Education
Ph.D. University of Denver (2000); M.S. University of Denver (1998); B.S. University of Colorado at Boulder (1995)
Career Highlights
Michigan Technological University - Assistant Professor, 2004 to present NASA Langley Research Center National Institute of Aerospace, Staff Scientist, 2003-2004 ICASE, Staff Scientist, 2002-2003 NRC Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2000-2002 University of Denver - Graduate Research Assistant, 1997-2000 University of Denver - Graduate Teaching Assistant, 1996 - 1997 Composites Technology Development, Inc. - Engineer, 1995 - 1996 University of Colorado at Boulder - Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, 1994
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