During the summer of 2006, six University of Naples "Frederico II" (UniNa) students will come to University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) to conduct supervised research under the advisement of UMR faculty members and funding from Mapei. (1) The research work will be compiled by each student into a thesis (English language) for obtaining the second level engineering degree (laurea specialistica = US master equivalent) in the fields of Materials and Civil Engineering at UniNA with UMR faculty serving as co-advisors. (2) The research topical areas will be jointly selected by UniNA and UMR faculty and will be of interest to Mapei. (3) Immediately after completion of the thesis, the students will make a presentation of their work at Mapei Headquarters in Milan, Italy, and will provide Mapei with a copy of their thesis report. (4) It is envisioned that this program will be continued over the years.
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