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Kleppa served as the associate director of the James Franck
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The alloys, minerals, and compounds that Kleppa collected and interpreted data on has been widely used in the aviation industry and by physicists developing superconducting materials for advanced technological applications including nuclear reactors. Ole Kleppa also made a unique contribution to the
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from 1947 until his death in 2007. He arrived at the university shortly after marrying his wife, Abbie Joy
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determined how much energy a particular compound alloy, or mineral requires to form. The results of these findings were much sought after by engineers and scientists working on marketable applications and by curious theoreticians pursuing basic research.
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development of the Kleppa calorimeter, an instrument that measures tiny amounts of heat as new materials form at high temperatures. He built a series of calorimeters in order to measure precise enthalpies of formation at high temperatures. Kleppa's
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