X-Message-Number: 231 From att!CompuServe.COM!73337.2723 Fri Sep 28 02:51:18 1990 Return-Path: <att!CompuServe.COM!73337.2723> Received: from att.UUCP by whscad1.att.uucp (4.1/SMI-3.2) id AA11258; Fri, 28 Sep 90 02:51:17 EDT Received: by att.att.com; Fri Sep 28 02:42:00 1990 Received: by saqqara.cis.ohio-state.edu (5.61-kk/5.900920) id AA18750; Fri, 28 Sep 90 02:41:55 -0400 Date: 28 Sep 90 02:15:15 EDT From: Brian Wowk <> To: <> Subject: Cryonics e-mail Message-Id: <"900928061514 73337.2723 DHJ27-2"@CompuServe.COM> To: >INTERNET: Kevin, Could you send the message below out on the cryonics e-mailing list? ---------------------- A friend of mine is in his final year of undergraduate physics (with a 4.0 GPA) and wants to know where the "hottest" places are for NT related physics work. He is looking for a position as a graduate student, and is particularly interested in microfabrication technology (micro-scale gears, motors, etc.). Can anybody out there suggest any schools and/or who to contact? --- Brian Wowk Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=231