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Harlan U. Anderson

Class of 1953

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Harlan U. Anderson
University of Missouri-Rolla
Ceramic Department, Rolla, MO 65409
Curators' Professor of Ceramic Engineering ,Senior Investigator Materials Research Center
Director Electronic Materials Applied Research Center
Education:
B.S., Ceramic Engineering, University of Utah, 1957
Ph.D., Engineering Science, University of California-Berkeley, 1962
Thesis advisor: Professor Alan W. Searcy
Professional Experience:
Associate Professor to Professor of Ceramic Engineering, UMR, 1970-present
Associate Professor, Oregon Graduate Center, Beaverton, Oregon, 1968-70
Senior Chemist, Sprague Electric Co., North Adams, Massachusetts, 1962-68

Research Interests:
Nonstoichiometry of oxides; sintering behavior of oxides and metals; electrical degradation of dielectrics; methods of preparing high purity oxides from organo-metallics; titanates for use as capacitors and resistors; corrosion of ceramics; perovskites and spinels for use as high temperature electrodes, insulators and catalysts; processing of ceramic materials; multilayer substrates and capacitors; preparation of thin film oxides; sensors and thin film devices.
Honors:
Fellow, American Ceramic Society, 1979
Faculty Excellence Award, 1987 and 1988
Curators' Professor, December 1988
Editor, J. American Ceramic Society, September 1992
Patents: Numerous

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