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The executive committee of the center is guided by a Scientific Advisory Board, which consists of experts from the scientific community relevant to the center's research thrusts. This board provides critical, constructive and unbiased feedback on the research activities, progress and future directions, ensuring that the project's outcomes align with the AIM EFRC mission and that the scientific research goals are met.

Scientific Advisory Board

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Wei Chen Ph.D.

Title: Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering @ Northwestern University​​​​​​

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Ling Liu Ph.D.

Title: Professor of Computing @ Georgia Institute of Technology​

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John W Gillespie Ph.D.

Title: Professor of Mechanical Engineering @ University of Delaware​​​​​​​​​

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Alex Reichanadter Ph.D.

Title: Manufacturing Solutions Integration Engineer @ Hexagon​​

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Will James Ph.D.

Title: Sr Fellow Program Manager at Savannah River National Lab​​

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John W Sutherland Ph.D.

Title: Professor & Fehsenfeld Family Head, Environmental and Ecological Engineering @ Purdue University​​

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Partner Institutions
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Clemson University

University of Delaware

Ohio State University

Brown University

University of Florida

South Carolina State University

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Savannah River National Laboratory

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AIM for Composites, an Energy Frontier Research Center is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences at Clemson University under award #DE-SC0023389. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the PI(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the DOE.

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