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- Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research, Vol. 1 (2005)(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2005-09-22)The Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research (JUMR) is a student-run scientific journal dedicated to research performed by students in materials science and related fields. The primary goal of this journal is to provide a platform for undergraduate researchers to publish their work. The secondary goal of this journal is to provide opportunities for undergraduates to practice their communication skills and gain experience working with reviewed publications. The following is the Alfred Knobler Inaugural Issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research (JUMR). This issue, guided by the goals of Alfred Knobler, is the product of collaborative effort between the Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Virginia Tech Department of English. This issue features a variety of articles and student research focusing on subjects in materials science and engineering.
- Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research, Vol. 2 (2006)(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2006-09-22)The Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research (JUMR) is a student-run scientific journal dedicated to research performed by students in materials science and related fields. The primary goal of this journal is to provide a platform for undergraduate researchers to publish their work. The secondary goal of this journal is to provide opportunities for undergraduates to practice their communication skills and gain experience working with reviewed publications. The second issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research continues to be a product of collaborative effort between the Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Virginia Tech Department of English. This issue features a variety of articles and student research focusing on subjects in materials science and engineering. The papers within this issue represent students from schools including Michigan Tech, North Carolina State University, multiple departments within Virginia Tech, and the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India.
- Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research, Vol. 3 (2008)(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2008-03-20)The Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research (JUMR) is a student-run scientific journal dedicated to research performed by students in materials science and related fields. The primary goal of this journal is to provide a platform for undergraduate researchers to publish their work. The secondary goal of this journal is to provide opportunities for undergraduates to practice their communication skills and gain experience working with reviewed publications. The third issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research continues to be a product of collaborative effort between the Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Virginia Tech Department of English. This issue features articles and student research focusing on a variety of subjects in materials science and engineering. The works within this issue represent students from schools including Boise State University, Savannah State University, The University of Illinois, the University of Kentucky, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Virginia Tech, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research, Vol. 4 (2010)(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2010-03-20)The Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research (JUMR) is a student-run scientific journal dedicated to research performed by students in materials science and related fields. The primary goal of this journal is to provide a platform for undergraduate researchers to publish their work. The secondary goal of this journal is to provide opportunities for undergraduates to practice their communication skills and gain experience working with reviewed publications. The fourth issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research continues to be a product of collaborative effort between the Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Virginia Tech Department of English. This issue features articles and student research focusing on a variety of subjects in materials science and engineering and other related fields. Volume 4 focuses on the benefits of collaborative learning at the undergraduate level between multiple universities and industries. The works within this issue represent students from universities in the United States and India, including Virginia Tech, the University of Hartford, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Wright State University, South Dakota School of Mines, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, India.
- Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research, Vol. 5 (2015)(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2015-01-01)The Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research (JUMR) is a student-run scientific journal dedicated to research performed by students in materials science and related fields. The primary goal of this journal is to provide a platform for undergraduate researchers to publish their work. The secondary goal of this journal is to provide opportunities for undergraduates to practice their communication skills and gain experience working with reviewed publications. The editorial staff for the fifth issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research is comprised of an interdisciplinary team of students and faculty from departments including Architecture, English, Business, and Engineering. This issue features articles and student research of subjects in Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Chemistry. The works within this issue represent students from Virginia Tech, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Kentucky.