William L. JohnsonLecture Title: “Science and Technology of Bulk Amorphous Metals” Biography: Prof. Johnson is the Mettler Professor of materials science at the California Institute
of Technology. He has been a member of the Caltech faculty since 1977. He has
held the Ruben Mettler Chair in Engineering and Applied Science at Caltech since
1988. He was a visiting professor and Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished Fellow
at the University of Goettingen, Germany in 1988. His research accomplishments
include the first studies of superconductivity in metallic glasses, pioneering studies
of crystal to glass transformations in metals and the discovery, characterization, and
development of bulk amorphous metals as engineering materials. Prof. Johnson is a
fellow of TMS and ASM International. |
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