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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 6: M. Bergeron

Main Speaker(s): M. Bergeron, R. Turner, S.J. Arnold. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video is a lecture by Bergeron on Japan's research into advanced ceramics, as well as how Canada can benefit from this research. He also answers questions from the audience. Afterwards Turner and Arnold give a presentation on the market potential of piezoelectric materials, as well as the usefullness of a searchable online database of information.

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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 7: Industrial Contributions

Main Speaker(s):Two business experts, M. Sayer. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video begins with various different advanced ceramics businessmen taking turns discussing how Canadian businesses can catch up to the Japanese ceramics industry. Afterwards Sayer delivers some concluding remarks, thanking the speakers and the audience.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 3, Jean Bussier: Non-Destructive Characterization of Materials at IMRI

Main Speaker(s): Jean Bussier. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video consists of Bussier lecturing the audience on his work on the non-destructive evaluation of materials at IMRI. He takes questions from audience members for the final portion of the video.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 4, T. Holden: Residual Stress Determination by Neuron Difraction, D. Jiles: Principles of Stress Effects

Main Speaker(s): Tom Holden, David Jiles. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video is Holden discussing new applications of neutron difraction, including residual stress determination. During the final portion of his presentation he takes questions from the audience. After his lecture Jiles does a speech on the use of magnets in non-destructive determination of materials.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 5, David Atherton: NDI in the Applied Magnetics Group, Stuart McBride: Acoustic Emission as a Means for Defect Detection

Main Speaker(s): Dave Atherton, Stuart McBride. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of the video consists of Atherton lecturing the audience about using electromagnetics in non-destructive inspection. Afterwards McBride deliver a talk about acoustic emission in aluminum fractures in airplanes. Later in his lecture he talks about defect detection.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 6, Wolfgang Sachse: Quantitative Acoustic Emission, David Hutchins: Ultrasonic Mode Conversion Testing

Main Speaker(s): Wolfgang Sachse, David Hutchins. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video is a lecture by Sachse on acoustic emission for quantitative analysis. He takes questions from the audience for the final part of his lecture. Afterward Hutchins gives a talk on defect detection using different waveforms of acoustic emission.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 7, Paul Tonner: X-Ray Tomography, Paulo Cielo: Thermal Methods for DNE (cont tape 8)

Main Speaker(s): Paul Tonner, Paulo Cielo. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video is a lecture by Tonner about gamma ray tomagraphy. Once his talk is over he answers questions from the audience. Second portion consists of Cielo talking about thermal techniques for non-destructive evaluation. The end of his lecture is cut off in the video, and resumes in tape 8.

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Advanced Materials Conference, tape 9, Rick Morphy: Inspection Methods for Candu Reactors, Jim Whitton: Nuclear Methods of Materials Analysis

Main Speaker(s): Rick Morphy, Jim Whitton. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video s a lecture by Morphy about using ultrasonic methods to inspect Candu reactors. Afterwards Whitton delivers a speech on using nuclear methods to inspect different materials.

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