1983 Annual Meeting in Boston
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Research Center, 3333 Coyote Hill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304, (415) 494-4160. Defect Properties Increased understanding of the relationships between defects and physical properties of non-metallic materials has already made possible many innovations in high-technology applications. This symposium, Defect Properties and Processing of HighTechnology Non-Metallic Materials, focuses on fundamental knowledge of non-metallic materials and opportunities to apply knowledge of defect-sensitive properties to various high-technology applications and process methods. Symposium co-chairmen are Y. Chen, Solid State Division, Oak Ridge ]National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, (615) 574-6284, FTS 624-6284; J.H. Crawford Jr., Department of Physics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, (919) 9623013, and W.A. Sibley, Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74074, (405) 624-5627. Thin Films The Thin Films and Interfaces symposium offers a forum for discourse on fundamental insights, discoveries and techniques related to thin-film, interactions and the properties and structures of thin films and interface layers. Invited and contributed papers will range over such topics as grain boundaries, adhesion, stress in thin films, superlattices and heteroepitaxy. Co-chairmen are J.E.E. Baglin, IBM Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, (914) 945-2280; D. Campbell, IBM East Fishkill Facility, Bldg. 300/48A, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533, (914) 897-3075, and W.K. Chu, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, (919) 962-3014.
Radwaste Management The MRS symposium, Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, has in recent years drawn not only scientists, engineers and technicians but also the press, as the subject of disposing of radioactive materials becomes a controversial social question. Despite this, the symposium is a technical meeting in which research results rather than policy are the focus. This year, the emphasis will be on geological media and specific research related to repository placement. The symposium chairman is G.L. McVay, Materials Department, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA 99352, (509) 375-3762. Ion Implantation Scientists and engineers who use ion beams in materials research and processing will participate in the symposium entitled, Ion Implantation and Ion Beam Processing of Materials. Primary emphasis at this year's symposium will be on implantation damage and annealing, ion beam mixing, formation and microstructure of metastable materials, properties of ion-implanted materials, applications of ion beam surface modification, implantation into novel materials and novel ion beam processing techniques. Co-chairmen are C.R. Clayton, Materials Science and Engineering, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794; O.W. Holland, Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37830; G.K. Hubler, Code 6671, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375 and C.W. White,
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