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She has a doctorate in metallurgy from the University of Utah.
Multi-village networks formed in which some villages specialized in the production of such crafts as polychrome pottery, cotton textiles, metallurgy, sculpture, shell and bone ornaments, and certain household tools.
At a more ambitious level electricity could also be instrumental in changing industrial output and its mix through the development of new clusters of electromechanical equipment, metallurgy and electrochemical production.
He took the known operations from metallurgy and pharmacy and supplemented them with some chemical operations in aqueous solutions and an experiment interpreted as the analysis and resynthesis of sulfur.
When he did so, he referred to the same reversible chemical operations of metallurgy and pharmacy that were also understood by the authors of chemical-technological works as forming chemical compounds.
For chemical artisans, chemistry entailed a set of often tacit, applied skills and practical wisdom directed toward material success in fields ranging from dying to mining and metallurgy.
However, this situation benefited local supply industries such as metallurgy, textile, leather and ceramics.
The divisions have also been responsible for coordinating research work in metallurgy.
Vassart seems to have taken great pride in the competence he attained in metallurgy.