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Amberlee Haselhuhn
'11, '11Amberlee Haselhuhn '11, '16 was looking for a school that would provide balance between an excellent technical education and access to the outdoors. Michigan Tech did just that. She recalls the time spent in Michigan Tech's Foundry in the Materials Science and Engineering department as one of her most memorable experiences as both an undergraduate student and as a graduate student. "I was able to design my own metal . . .
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Andrew Baker
'11, '14It was a well-timed phone call from a trusted advisor that brought Andrew Baker to Michigan Tech. "I had an offer to go work for Boeing Rotorcraft in Pennsylvania," says Andrew. However, he was contacted by his undergraduate advisor, Steve Kampe, who had moved to Tech. Kampe asked Andrew to join him and help set up a lab. The reply: "Count me in!" While pursuing his graduate studies, Andrew served as his department’s . . .
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William Truckner
'65, '66Following completion of his doctorate at MTU, Dr. Truckner joined Babcock and Wilcox as a research and development metallurgist. He moved to Alcoa in 1973 as a Research Engineer in the Physical Metallurgy Division. He became Senior Technical Supervisor in the Alloy Technology Division in 1985, Division Manager of Alcoa Laboratories in 1989, and eventually Vice President of Technical Development for the Labs. He served . . .