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A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | A P R I L 2 0 1 9 3 0 in metal joining and processing. MIT-ed- ucated Becker, a nuclear engineer, in- vestigated the effects of radiation on semiconductors. Clayton studied tri- bology, particularly in railroad applica- tions. McCarthy applied FIB technology to microelectronic fabrication and thin films. Scholl’s research included ther- mal spraying and hardfacing alloys. Ziomek-Moroz, a physical chemist from the Polish Academy of Sciences, stud- ied aqueous corrosion and environ- ment-induced fracture of composites. Khan contributed in the areas of frac- ture mechanics, measurement, and characterization of residual stresses. EPILOGUE Four decades of financial tur- moil forced OGI to merge with the state medical school, Oregon Health & Sci- ence University (OHSU) in Portland, in 2001 [21] . OGI had 12 presidents in its often tempestuous 38-year span. The MS&E department was folded into the mechanical engineering department at Portland State University (PSU) rath- er than OHSU. Wood, Devletian, Meeki- sho, and Turpin were all hired by PSU, as were several faculty members from other OGI departments. Ziomek-Moroz was hired by the former USBM in Alba- ny, Oregon, now part of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), where she had conducted joint corro- sion research with USBM employees. The USBM employed at least two OGI MS&E alumni at the time. Devletian retired from PSU in 2011. Wood, Meekisho, and Turpin are in the department of mechanical and materials engineering at PSU, accred- ited at the doctoral level since 2008. Ziomek-Moroz is doing corrosion re- search at NETL, where she won the 2013 Technical Achievement Award from NACE International. Khan is now associ- ate dean of engineering at UP and con- tinues as a collaborator with the PSU faculty. Murr is the Ph.D. program di- rector of the Materials Research & Tech- nology Institute at the University of Texas at El Paso. His most recent book is the two-volume “Handbook of Mate- rials Structures, Properties, Processing and Performance,” 2015 edition. Scholl is a mathematics and science teacher at Liberty High School in Washington County. Swanson retired as chairman of FEI in 2004. The former OGI campus was used by OHSU until 2014, when it was sold to become a business park in Silicon Forest. Most of the OGI buildings have been demolished. FEI Company was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scien- tific Inc. in 2016 for $4.2 billion. ~AM&P For more information: Richard Chinn is a research materials engineer at the National Energy Technology Labora- tory, 1450 Queen Ave. SW, in Albany, OR, 97321-2198, 541.967.5986, richard. chinn@netl.doe.gov . References 1. B. Nelson, Oregon Graduate Center: A New Portland Scientific Institution, Science, Vol 157, 3793, p 1151-1154, 1967. 2. S. Dodge, 25 Years of Science In- quiry at OGC, Part One: Origins of the Graduate Center, Visions, Vol 3, No. 2, p 13-19, 1988. 3. G.B. Dodds, C.E. Wollner, and M.M. Lee, “The Silicon Forest,” Oregon Historical Society Press, p 99-124, 1990. 4. Celebrating 30 Years at OGI, Visions, Vol 9, No. 3, p 22-23, 1993. 5. J.H. Orloff, L.W. Swanson, and M.W. Utlaut, “High Resolution Focused Ion Beams,” 2003 Edition, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, p 123-5 and 205-7, ISBN 0-306-47350-X, 2003. 6. A.W. Hare, L.E. Murr, and F.P. Carlson, Implosive Consolidation of a Particle Mass Including Amorphous Material, US Patent #4,490,329, Dec. 25, 1984. 7. L.E. Murr and A.W. Hare, Super- conductor Structures and Method of Forming Same, US Patent #5,089,467, Feb. 18, 1992. 8. Heavy Metal in the High Bay, Visions, Vol 2, No. 1, p 9-12, 1986. 9. Sticking Together, Visions, Vol 3, No. 1, p 23, 1987. 10. Putting the Port Back in Portland, Visions, Vol 3, No. 1, p 23, 1987. 11. OGCSpectrum:Metallurgists ‘Recast’ in New Molds, Visions, Vol 3, No. 3, p 30-31, 1987. 12. Score One for U.S. Shipyards, Vis- ions, Vol 5, No. 3, p 14-15, 1989. 13. V isions, Vol 5, No. 3, p 15, 1989. 14. Research Projects to Help Oregon Metals Industry, Visions, Vol 7, No. 1, p 25, 1991. 15. LEAP, Thin-Film Research Gain Sup- port, Visions, Vol 7, No. 1, p 25, 1991. 16. Scientists Get Welding Honor, Vis- ions, Vol 7, No. 2, p 22, 1991. 17. J. Devletian, S.J. Chen, and Y.K. Oh, Low Dilution Electroslag Cladding for Shipbuilding, Welding Journal, August 1990. 18. Faculty Notes: Hurst Heads to WSU, Visions, Vol 10, No. 1, p 27, 1994. 19. B.J. Back, Grads Hit the Streets, Portland Business Journal, June 17, 2001. 20. Jack McCarthy’s Obituary, The Ore- gonian, May 1, 2011. 21. T. Cettina, The Best of Both Worlds, Oregon Business, p 22-25, Dec 2000.
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