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Kenneth Brunk

Kenneth Brunk

'69

Mr. Kenneth A. Brunk a resident of Centennial, Colorado and 1969 graduate of Michigan Tech’s Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Kenneth A. Brunk began his career in 1969 in the Research and Development Center at Owens-Illinois in Toledo, Ohio. As Superintendent /Engineer of a silica and milling operation in Illinois, Ken was instrumental in developing several process improvements and automation . . .

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Amy Clarke

Amy Clarke

'00

Growing up in Houghton and the child of alumni, choosing Michigan Tech was an easy choice. "In high school, I had a great experience working in what is now the Materials Science and Engineering Department. Professor Don Mikkola was an amazing mentor. I had hands-on experience working in his lab and performing research." Since graduating in 2000 with a BS degree in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Amy has built . . .

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Yucong Wang

Yucong Wang

'91

Yucong Wang was attracted to Michigan Tech's excellent reputation in metallurgical and materials engineering when he was searching for the ideal university to pursue his Ph.D. degree after he completed his B.S. and M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Shanghai Jiaotong University (China). But it was the memorable experiences he had as a student that made it special, such as when Professor Angus Hellawell, who . . .