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Field-Ion-Microscopy of Cementation Substrate Dissolution as a Function of pH: Copper on Tungsten System

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Osman Tugay Inal is a graduate of Columbia University, N.Y., where he received his doctorate in Metallurgical Engineering in 1969. Upon graduation, he joined the faculty of University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, where he was a research associate for a period of two years. Before going to New. Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology as Assistant Professor of Metallurgy in 1972, Dr. Inal worked for one year at Polycarbon Incorporated, North Hollywood, Calif., as a research engineer. He is presently Associate Professor of Metallurgical Engineering at New Mexico Tech.

A. E. Torma is a Professor of Metallurgy in the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. He received his degree from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1960, his MSc from Laval University in 1962, and his PhD from the University of British Columbia in 1970. From 1962 to 1976, he was associated with the Quebec Department of Natural Resources in Quebec as a research scientist and later as head of Metallurgy Division at the Mineral Research Center of QDNR.

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Inal, O.T., Torma, A.E. Field-Ion-Microscopy of Cementation Substrate Dissolution as a Function of pH: Copper on Tungsten System. JOM 30, 16–19 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03354392

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