15 Graduate Students Receive MRS Awards
- PDF / 1,609,825 Bytes
- 2 Pages / 590.4 x 792 pts Page_size
- 96 Downloads / 198 Views
IMIR1S1 Fifteen graduate students representing various materials science disciplines were selected as recipients of the MRS Graduate Student Awards to beconferred in conjunction with the 1985 MRS Fall Meeting. Award winners and their papers are: John Charles Barbour, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, "High Spatial Analysis of Lateral Silicide Formation" (Symposium E) and "Diffusion in Amorphous Ni-Zr Alloys" (Symposium II Peter H. Bischoff, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology (UK), "Compressive Strain Rate Effects of Concrete" (Symposium S) Suzana Clement, Dept. of Physics, Universidad Complutense (Spain), "Radiation Induced Impurity Precipitation in MgO" (Symposium L) Aliki Collins, Dept. of Materials Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Magnetic After Effects and Magnetostriction of Fe-base Glasses" (Symposium j) B. C. DeCooman, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, "The
Defect Structure of Ion-Implanted AUGai -x As/GaAs Superlattices" (Symposium HI and "TEM Study of the Core-Structure of Dislocations in GaAs" (Symposium Q) Vladimir Dobrosavljevic, Dept. of Physics, Brown University, "Conformational Induced Disorder and Conjugated Polymer Spectroscopy" (Symposium F) R. W. Fathauer, Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, "Heteroepitaxy of Si and Ge on CaF2/Si(lll)" (Symposium E) John J. Joyce, Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, "Characterization of an Extended Reactive Noble-Metal/III-V Semiconductor Interface: CuGaAs(llO)" (Symposium E) Amitabha Kumar, Solid State Science, Pennsylvania State University, "Diffusion and Pore Structure of Portland Cement Pastes Blended with Low Calcium Fly Ash" (Symposium T) Kenneth T.-Y. Kung, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "ImplantDose Dependence of Seed Selection through
for your
CUSTOM-ENGINEERED CERAMIC-METAL DEVICES: COME TO EXPERIENCE: When a standard product won't solve your problem, turn to Ceramaseal for a special unit. We've engineered and manufactured custom devices since 1951 for a wide range of markets. VERSATILITY: Using both the refractory- and active-metal processes, we can offer many metal-ceramic combinations. PERFORMANCE: Designs withstand tern peratu res from-268° C to+1000° C, operating pressures from • 1 x 10"'" torr to • 30,000 psig, voltages to 180 KV, STANDARD UNITS, TOO: We have hundreds of designs available from stock for immediate shipment.
^Ceramaseal A Division of Clevepak Corporation P.O. BOX 25, NEW LEBANON CENTER, NEW YORK 12126 (518) 794-7800 • TELEX 14-5442
Ion Channeling to Enhance the (110) Texture of Low Pressure Chemical-Vapor Deposited Polycrystalline Si Films on SiC>2 (Symposium Cl John D. Lennhoff, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Worchester Polytechnic Institute, "Direct Synthesis and Characterization of High Surface Area Solid State Inorganics for C a t a l y s t s and C e r a m i c s " (Symposium M) Carolyn A. MacDonald, Appl
Data Loading...