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  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2005-2007 Research Centers, Bureaus and Institutes Malcolm G. McLaren Center for Ceramic Research (MGMCCR)  

Malcolm G. McLaren Center for Ceramic Research (MGMCCR)

607 Taylor Road, Busch Campus

Piscataway, NJ 08854-8065

Telephone: 732/445-5900; Fax: 732/445-5595

Dale E. Niesz, Director

The Malcolm G. McLaren Center for Ceramic Research (MGMCCR) is an Advanced Technology Center of the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology and a National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center. It serves as a resource center in ceramic science and engineering for the state of New Jersey and member companies. The center is dedicated to developing advanced ceramic science and engineering and ensuring that emerging science and engineering technology is used for commercial and technological development in New Jersey and beyond. The center conducts research in a broad area of ceramic science, engineering, and technology. It focuses on the synthesis of advanced materials with the microstructures and nanostructures needed to fulfill the property requirements as well as cost, shape, and reliability requirements of emerging applications.


 
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