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1. Board of Directors - Qcept Technologies
www.qceptech.com/directors.htm - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2008 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
Steven Danyluk, Ph.D., Founder, Qcept Technologies Inc.
Steve is an expert in the development of sensors for the detection of surface chemistry and metrology and holds multiple patents. He has an extensive background in semiconductor materials science and began his career as a staff member at Texas Instruments in 1973. He holds the Morris M. Bryan Jr. Chair in Mechanical Engineering for Advanced Manufacturing Systems and is Director of the Manufacturing Research Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, he was the founding Director of the Manufacturing Research Center at the University of Illinois.
Steve received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Delaware and his Ph.D. from Cornell University in Materials Science and Engineering. -
2. Qcept Technologies Inc. About Us
www.qceptech.com/management.ph - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2004 Last Visited: 3/1/2004
Dr. Steve Danyluk, Founder and CTO
Dr. Danyluk is an expert in the development of sensors for the detection of surface defects and holds multiple patents. He has an extensive background in semiconductor materials science and began his career as a staff member at Texas Instruments in 1973. He holds the Morris M. Bryan Jr. Chair in Mechanical Engineering for Advanced Manufacturing Systems and is Director of the Manufacturing Research Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, he was the founding Director of the Manufacturing Research Center at the University of Illinois.
Steve received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Delaware and his doctorate from Cornell University in Materials Science and Engineering. -
3. Tech Researchers Get $5 Million To Smooth Out Kinks In Electromagnetic Propulsion
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2004 Last Visited: 8/6/2004
Dr. Steven Danyluk and Dr. Richard Cowan will head the Georgia Tech-based program to study the effects of electromagnetic propulsion. (Photo courtesy of Georgia Institute Of Technology)
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Dr. Steven Danyluk, professor and Morris M. Bryan Jr. chair in Mechanical Engineering for Advanced Manufacturing Systems and director of the Manufacturing Research Center at Georgia Tech, is the principal investigator on the project.
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"This particular project, though it includes technology that the U.S. Navy and Army would like to have, can be used not only for guns, but also in electromagnetic launchers for satellites or the sliding of maglev vehicles," Danyluk said.
Editor's Note: The original news release can be found here.
This story has been adapted from a news release issued by Georgia Institute Of Technology.

