1984 Boston Meeting Chairmen
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Jagdish Narayan
Paul S. Peercy
1984 BOSTON MEETING CHAIRMEN Brown, Narayan and Peercy to chair next year's meeting Three prominent materials scientists, damage in semiconductors, each with an international reputation measurements of radiation in space, ion and each long active in the MRS, have implantation, laser annealing, been chosen to organize the 1984 sputtering by ion beams, and Annual Meeting, to be held in Boston electronically excited desorption Nov. 26-29. They are Walter L. processes from insulators. In 1982 he Brown of Bell Laboratories, Jagdish was co-chairman of the MRS Narayan of Oak Ridge National symposium on laser-solid interactions Laboratory and Paul S. Peercy of and transient thermal processing. He Sandia National Laboratory. has given numerous invited talks at Their principal creative task is to MRS meetings and helped organize identify the specific topical symposia several other MRS symposia. that will be conducted during the JAGDISH NARAYAN is a senior meeting. They welcome suggestions scientist in the solid state division of from the membership. the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. WALTER L. BROWN is the head He is a fellow of the American of the radiation physics research Physical Society and has won several department at Bell Laboratories. He is awards for his research. His current a fellow of the American Physical research interests include defects in Society and a member of Sigma Xi. semiconductors, laser annealing, His principal research interests include radiation damage and the properties of semiconductor surfaces, radiation defects in solids. In 1980 he was co-
chairman of the MRS symposium on defects in semiconductors and in 1982 served as co-chairman of the MRS meeting on laser-solid interactions and transient thermal processing. He has given numerous invited talks at other MRS symposia, as well. PAUL S. PEERCY is the manager of the ion implantation and radiation damage research department at Sandia National Laboratories. His principal research interests include high-power pulsed lasers, Raman and Brillouin scattering, phase transitions and tricritical behavior in ferroelectrics, ion implantation of semiconductors and ceramics, ion beam analysis of solids and laser annealing. In 1979 he was a co-chairman of the MRS symposium on laser and electron beam processing of materials. He has given invited talks at several MRS symposia.
MRS BULLETIN, MAY/JUNE 1983, PAGE 3
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