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Michael J. Kelley
FEL Applied Research Program Manager, Jefferson Lab
Professor of Applied Science, College of William & Mary
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Contact:
- Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Applied Research Center
12000 Jefferson Avenue, MS 6A
Newport News VA 23606
- 757-269-5736 (phone)
757-269-5755 (fax)
- mkelley@jlab.org
Education:
- B.S.Physics, Rensselaer 1966
- Ph D, Materials Engineering 1973
Career:
- Senior Research Associate, DuPont Central Research, DuPont Engineering Research 1973-1999
- Off Campus Faculty, Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware 1978-1995
Research Highlights:
- Applied Surface Science
- Laser/Materials Interactions
Selected Recent Publications
- “Adrienne E. H. Shearer, James S. Paik, Dallas G. Hoover, Sharon
L. Haynie and Michael J. Kelley; Biotechnology & Bioengineering 67 (2000)
141 – 146. “Potential of an antimicrobial nylon as a food-packaging material.”
- Michael J. Kelley; Proc.SPIE 3888 (2000) “High-Power Lasers in Manufacturing”
X.Chen, T.Fujioka and A.Matsunawa eds.; 598 – 605. “ Materials processing
research and development opportunities with the new generation of FEL’s.”
- Michael J. Kelley; Mat.Res.Soc.Symp.Proc. 617 (2001) “Laser-Solid Interactions for
Materials Processing” D. Kumar et al. eds. J 5.7 “Surface processing and
micromachining of polyimide driven by a high-average-power infra-red free electron laser”
- William B. Colson, Erik D. Johnson, Michael J. Kelley and H. Alan Schwettman;
Physics Today 55 (2002) 35 – 41. “Putting Free-Electron Lasers to Work”
- Christine F. Conrad, Catherine J. Chisholm-Brause and Michael J. Kelley; J.Coll. Int. Sci.,
248 (2002) 275-282, “Pb(II) Sorption to &gamma-Al2O3 Surfaces at the Oxide-Water Interface: A Novel
Approach Using Planar Oxides”
(and complete list of papers)
Professional Activities
- Materials Research Society, American Chemical Society
contact casaweb@jlab.org
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