Infusing sustainability principles into manufacturing/mechanical engineering curricula
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John W. Sutherland | Karl R. Haapala | Julio L. Rivera | William J. Endres | Margot J. Hutchins | Donna J. Michalek | John K. Gershenson | Vishesh Kumar
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