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274: 370: 67:; Shanefield's work in this area "represented the first proof of the phase change memory concept". Beginning in the mid-1970s, Shanefield was an early proponent of 311: 251: 350: 196: 169: 355: 365: 345: 52:. In 1986 he returned to Rutgers as a Professor II (a professorial rank at Rutgers that is one step above a normal full professor). 375: 304: 360: 340: 232: 297: 108: 79: 186: 248: 107:
He was a four-time winner of the AT&T Outstanding Achievement Award and was elected as a Fellow of the
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in 1956; he went on to graduate studies at the same university, receiving his Ph.D. in
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At Bell Laboratories, Shanefield was the co-inventor with Richard E. Mistler of the
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This article about a United States engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a
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technique for forming thin ceramic films. He pioneered the development of a
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that there were no audible differences between several different
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Industrial Electronics for Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians
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Nousaine, Tom (1990), "The Great Debate: Is Anyone Winning?",
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from Rutgers in 1962. He worked from 1962 to 1967 at
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United States
ceramic engineer
Orange, New Jersey
Rutgers University
physical chemistry
ITT Research Laboratories
Bell Laboratories
tape casting
phase-change memory
Stanford R. Ovshinsky
double-blind
ABX testing
high-end audio
High Fidelity magazine
power amplifiers
audiophile
American Ceramic Society
Daniel J. Shanefield « Honolulu Hawaii Obituaries - Hawaii Newspaper Obituaries


documents for 2000 ABET Engineering Program review
Surfactants in emerging technologies
ISBN
978-0-8247-7801-9
Phase Change Materials: Science and Applications
ISBN
978-0-387-84873-0
8th International Conference: The Sound of Audio
Books Written by Faculty
Archived

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