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October 24, 2002

Washington State University

Washington State University's Institute for Shock Physics appointed James Asay as associate director. Asay previously directed shock wave research programs at Sandia as deputy director of shock physics applications and deputy for science and technology in its pulsed power sciences center. The WSU Institute for Shock Physics was created in 1997. A new $12.4 million, 32,000 square-foot building for the institute is nearing completion, and will house equipment worth more than $5 million.




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