Prof. Roger R. Naslain (born 20 November 1936) is French chemical and physical scientist. He has been a professor at the University of Bordeaux 1 since 1969. Professor Naslain received his master's degree in chemical and physical sciences from the University of Rennes and his doctoral degree in chemistry from the University of Bordeaux. He then did a postdoctoral work at the General Electric R&D Center. Dr. Naslain is the author or co-author of more than 300 papers, co-author of 17 patents, and editor or co-editor of eight books on composite materials and four special issues of scientific journals devoted to ceramic-matrix composites.
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| - Roger Naslain est un chimiste français né le 20 novembre 1936, professeur à l'université de Bordeaux de 1969 à 2005. Il a mis au point le procédé d'infiltration en phase gazeuse d'une matrice carbure dans un matériau composite, et est le premier au monde à réaliser un matériau composite à matrice céramique, une céramique renforcée capable de résister sous contraintes à des températures supérieures à 1 000 °C. (fr)
- Prof. Roger R. Naslain (born 20 November 1936) is French chemical and physical scientist. He has been a professor at the University of Bordeaux 1 since 1969. Professor Naslain received his master's degree in chemical and physical sciences from the University of Rennes and his doctoral degree in chemistry from the University of Bordeaux. He then did a postdoctoral work at the General Electric R&D Center. Dr. Naslain is the author or co-author of more than 300 papers, co-author of 17 patents, and editor or co-editor of eight books on composite materials and four special issues of scientific journals devoted to ceramic-matrix composites. (en)
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| - Roger Naslain est un chimiste français né le 20 novembre 1936, professeur à l'université de Bordeaux de 1969 à 2005. Il a mis au point le procédé d'infiltration en phase gazeuse d'une matrice carbure dans un matériau composite, et est le premier au monde à réaliser un matériau composite à matrice céramique, une céramique renforcée capable de résister sous contraintes à des températures supérieures à 1 000 °C. (fr)
- Prof. Roger R. Naslain (born 20 November 1936) is French chemical and physical scientist. He has been a professor at the University of Bordeaux 1 since 1969. Professor Naslain received his master's degree in chemical and physical sciences from the University of Rennes and his doctoral degree in chemistry from the University of Bordeaux. He then did a postdoctoral work at the General Electric R&D Center. Dr. Naslain is the author or co-author of more than 300 papers, co-author of 17 patents, and editor or co-editor of eight books on composite materials and four special issues of scientific journals devoted to ceramic-matrix composites. He was the first Director of the Institute for Composite Materials (IMC), an organization created to promote technology transfer from the aerospace industry to small companies and to deliver continuing education in the field of composites. Professor Naslain was for 15 years the Director of the Laboratory for Thermostructural Composites (LCTS), which was established to conduct fundamental and applied research on ceramic-matrix composites. The research at the LCTS focuses on ceramic fibers, the interphase/interface, processing, mechanical behavior, and environmental effects. (en)
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