1986 MRS Spring Meeting Preview
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Return completed forms by March 14, 1986 to Beverly Citrynell, Manpower Placement Division, American I n s t i t u t e of Physics, 335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017. Plenary Address Dr. Pieter Meyers, Director of the Conservation Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, will present a keynote lecture entitled "Materials Studies in the Examination of Works of Art." Micro-characterization of materials, the development of new materials and studies of materials interactions have led to remarkable advances in the study and conservation of works of art, both ancient and contemporary. Such advances will be illustrated graphically with special reference to several intriguing recent case histories. Dr. Meyers earned his PhD in nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics at the University of Amsterdam. He subsequently undertook research at Brookhaven National Laboratory, applying nuclear techniques to the study of archeological materials. He developed a new research laboratory at New York's prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1970 until accepting the responsibilities for Conservation Research at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1981. His experience ranges over many fields and he is a leader in conservation research today. Prior to Dr. Meyers' lecture, new MRS Sections and Student Chapters will be presented with their charters, and winners of G r a d u a t e S t u d e n t Awards will be recognized. Heteroepitaxy on Si Technology (Symposium A) Wednesday-Friday, April 16-18 Chairs: J.C.C. Fan, MIT Lincoln Laboratory; J. M. Poate, AT&T Bell Laboratories. Approximately 27 papers will cover growth or GaAs on Si, properties of GaAs on Si, heterostructures of semiconductors and insulators on Si, device properties of GaAs on Si, heterostructures of semiconductors and metals on Si. Invited speakers include: H. Kroemer, S. Sakai, M. Akiyama, Y. Ohmachi, H. Ishiwara, H. Morkoc, T.H. Windhorn, T.R. Tung, and K.L. Wang. A panel discussion will explore the future of GaAs on Si.
Chairs: L. Ralph Dawson, Sandia National Laboratories; Vassilis Keramidas, Bell Communications Research. Approximately 39 papers will span bulk and surface processes, molecular beam epitaxy, characterization, metal-semiconductor interfaces/silicon carbide, and II-VI materials. Invited speakers include: R.N. T h o m a s , M.B. Panish, H.M. Cox, J.F. Schetzina, A.S. Jordan, P.I. Cohen, and D. Collins.
Plasma Processing (Symposium C) Tuesday-Friday, April 15-18 Chairs: J. Coburn, AT&T Bell Laboratories; D.W. Hess, University of CaliforniaBerkeley. Approximately 68 papers will discuss current developments in plasma processing, diagnostics, metastable materials, modeling, deposition, radiation effects, and ion-surface chemistry. Invited speakers include: K. Herb, C.J. Tracy, M. Isaacson, V.M. Donnelly, A. Garscadden, J.A. Reimer, B.S. Meyerson, D.B. Graves, J. Keller, M.J. Kushner, G. Lucovsky, G.S. Oehrlein, L.C. Feldman, J.M. Mayer, and R. Walkup. Materials Characterization (Symposium D) Tuesday-Thursday, April 15-17 Chairs: Marc-A. Nicolet, Californ
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