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American Institute of Physics Beams 2002 by Thomas A. Mehlhorn , Mary A. Sweeney
This conference was about the generation and application of high power beams of electrons and ions by pulsed power technology. Pulsed power compresses electrical energy in both space and time to efficiently create devices that have both high power and high energy content. This electrical energy can be converted into high power beams of electrons, ions and to generate high power microwave sources. High power electron beams are used to power microwave sources, for radiographing dense objects, for materials modification, or for various biological sterilization applications. High power ion beams are being explored for making new high-strength materials, nanopowders, and other commercial applications. Topics include: pulsed power technology, pulsed power switches, radiography, electron eams, electron beam applications, ion beam physics and applications, theory and modeling, as well as beams from ultra-intense lasers.
PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSULTING INDUSTRY; PART II: ORGANIZATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSULTANCY FIRM; PART III: RELATIONSHIP PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSULTANCY PROJECT