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The best General Composites paper went to Ho-Sung Lee and Se Won Eun from the Korea Aerospace Institute for “Application of Thermally Conductive Composite Materials for a Spacecraft Thermal Design.”

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October 25, 2004 (Arlington Va.) – In a collaborative effort with the US Army’s Tank-Automotive, Research, Development, & Engineering Center, the National Composites Center, and Webcore Technologies, the University of Delaware’s Center for Composite Materials took top Best of Show honors in the American Composites Manufacturers Association’s Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE) at COMPOSITES 2004 in Tampa, Fla. October 7. ..................................

The best General Composites paper went to Ho-Sung Lee and Se Won Eun from the Korea Aerospace Institute for “Application of Thermally Conductive Composite Materials for a Spacecraft Thermal Design.” ......................................
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English: October 25, 2004 (Arlington Va.) – In a collaborative effort with the US Army’s Tank-Automotive, Research, Development, & Engineering Center, the National Composites Center, and Webcore Technologies, the University of Delaware’s Center for Composite Materials took top Best of Show honors in the American Composites Manufacturers Association’s Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE) at COMPOSITES 2004 in Tampa, Fla. October 7.

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The best General Composites paper went to Ho-Sung Lee and Se Won Eun from the Korea Aerospace Institute for “Application of Thermally Conductive Composite Materials for a Spacecraft Thermal Design.”

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