Purdue Heat Treatment Consortium - Experts in Heat Treating
We in the School of Materials Engineering at Purdue University are pleased to invite you to an information gathering/exchange meeting for our Purdue Heat Treating Consortium! As you may be aware, Purdue is planning the “start-up” of a Center focused on industrially-oriented Heat Treating projects later this year (targeting the summer timeframe).
Envisioned PHTC Attributes
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Industry-Focused Heat Treatment Research
- Member-driven, pre-competitive projects
- Company specific proprietary projects
- Graduate and undergraduate level projects
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Demonstrated Faculty Expertise/Capabilties
- Broad heat treating project background
- In-house processing/characterization/analysis
Member Benefits
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Interactive Project Experience
- Semi-annual meetings and "presentations"
- Project voting and scoping
- Project IP licensing priority
- Member/faculty/student networking
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Customized Participation and Access
- Multiple project, senior project, and lab discounts
- Two membership opetions
- Three year membership commitment
If you are interested in learning more about PHTC, please contact:
Mark Gruninger, Managing Director of Industrial Consortia
Robyn Jakes, Chief Development Officer
Mike Titus, Technical Director of PHTC