The Welding Research Council considers one of its most important activities the stimulation of research in the universities of the United States and Canada. The Council has found from past experience that the research dollar goes further in university research laboratories than in other laboratories. Moreover, the by-product of the training and education of research workers and professors in the various sciences related to welding engineering is more important in the long run than the solution of specific problems. In recent years, industry has been particularly appreciative of these specially-trained young engineers and scientists.
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Published: 1972 Number of Pages: 61 File Size: 1 file , 1.4 MB