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A
preeminent academic teaching, research, and service enterprise,
focused on particulate materials processing.
Overview
The
Center for Innovative Sintered Products (CISP) is a true partnership
between universities, industry, government agencies and professional
and trade associations to develop cutting-edge technology for the
processing of sintered materials. CISP was formed as an outgrowth
of the P/M Lab and other campus-wide efforts to focus Penn State
resources on this important industry. The Center is headquartered
at University Park, but shares tasks with engineers and scientists
from universities and companies across the U.S. and abroad. Our
goals are 1) research, 2) training students and industry professionals,
and 3) transfer of new technology into the production line. The
Center's researchers have core competencies in sintering, heat transfer,
controls, surface chemistry, tolerancing, statistical process control,
durability, mechanical testing, microscopy, and computer modeling.
The
Center offically began operations on 1 June 2000, with 85
member companies as well as collaborations with trade associations
and other universities (U.C. Davis; Kamamoto University, Japan;
Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore; Austrian Research Center,
Seibersdorf, Austria; Tsinghua University, Beijing,China; University
of Science and Technology, Beijing, China; University Carlos
III de Madrid, Spain). CISP offers 3 levels of membership participation,
depending on the
benefits
the company
desires.
The Center is supported
by Penn State, industry memberships, federal funding
(NSF, NASA, DOD), and sponsored projects.
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