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MIT's Technology Review honors William King.(Members in the News)(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)(Brief article)

Advanced Materials & Processes,  March, 2007  

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A nanotechnology investigator funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR), Arlington, Va., has earned a 2006 TR35 Young Innovator Award from Technology Review, a publication of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Each year, the editors honor 35 researchers under the age of 35 whose work they deem "most exciting." The TR35 honoree, William P.

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King, was at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, when he collaborated with Lloyd Whittman of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., to come up with a "soldering iron" ...

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