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Danielle Rickert

Danielle Rickert

'04

Danielle graduated from Michigan Tech in 2004 with bachelor's degrees in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering and Business Administration. She worked in the aluminum die casting business and then went on earn her masters in Metallurgical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in 2009. After graduation she began work at The Timken Company as Senior Steel Business Associate. While at Michigan Tech, Danielle was . . .

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Richard Witte

Richard Witte

'50

Richard Witte received a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) in 1950.  He later received his Juris Doctorate from the Indiana University School of Law in 1956.  He was admitted to practice by the bars of Indiana, Ohio, Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. He was employed as a patent attorney with the . . .

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William Johnson

William Johnson

'76, '78

Dr. Bill Johnson is currently a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Virginia. He is a renowned scholar in the general area of diffusional phase transformation, especially in the influence of compositional and epitaxial strains on the thermodynamic description of crystals, the evolution of microstructure in thin films and bulk alloys, and the effect of stress on the kinetics . . .