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B IOGRAPHICAL D ETAILS
Mark J. Jackson (jacksomj@purdue.edu) is Associate Professor of
Mechanical Engineering in the College of Technology at Purdue University.
He was educated at Liverpool in Mechanical Engineering and conducted
research at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. His areas of
research include machine and grinding technologies.
Chengying Xu (cxu@mail.ucf.edu) is Assistant Professor at the University
of Central Florida. Dr. Xu graduated from Purdue University in 2006 with a
Ph. D. in mechanical engineering and is conducting research in the area of
manufacturing processes.
Waqar Ahmed (wahmed4@uclan.ac.uk) is chair of nanotechnology and
advanced materials at the University of Central Lancashire. His research
interests are in the area of surface engineering and chemistry.
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