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John R. Bowler |
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Contact
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Center for
Nondestructive Evaluation
179 Applied Sciences Complex II
1915 Scholl Road
Ames, IA 50011-3042
515-294-2093
515-294-7771 FAX
jbowler@iastate.edu |
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John Bowler has
been at Iowa State University since the fall of 1999. He has a joint
appointment as Senior Scientist with the Center for Nondestructive
Evaluation and Professor in the department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering. Prior to working at ISU, he was at the
University of Surrey, England. Dr. Bowler received his M. Sc. in
Science Education from the University of Keele, England in 1980 and
his Ph. D. in Physics from The University of Surrey in 1984. His
main research interests are in electromagnetic methods of NDE and
the properties of electrically conducting composite materials. In
addition, he has published articles on the suppression of distortion
in loudspeakers, the design of magnets for magnetic resonance
imaging and the dynamics of rarefied gases. The work on
electromagnetic NDE focuses on new and improved inspection methods
for the detection of cracks and corrosion in aircraft and nuclear
power plant. He has developed theoretical and computational models
to support developments in eddy-current inspection hardware. Dr.
Bowler is a senior member of IEEE.
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