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Nigerian Capacity for the Development of Advanced Engineering Materials

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This paper try to address the Nigeria capacity to develop advanced engineering materials in the line of availability of raw materials, human resources, infrastructure and appropriate technology. In conclusion, after dwelling on these topics, it was found out that Nigeria has the capacity to start to produce advanced engineering materials for national development.
 
Published at International Conference/Seminar on Raw Materials Research, Development and Utilization, RMRDC, Abuja, 2009
Published in 2009
 
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Inegbenebor A.O and Babalola P.O.
BABALOLA Philip Olufemi » Dr. Engr. Babalola is a proven consulting engineer and have succeeded in turning many engineering ideas into reality all over the country, from design stage all through to project completion. He is teaching metallurgy, advanced engineering materials, internal combustion engines, fluid power systems, heat transfer, engineering law, engineering management, engineering entrepreneurship,... view full profile
BABALOLA Philip Olufemi
 
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