2017 MRS Fall Meeting honors Dresselhaus, presents inaugural awards
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2017 MRS Fall Meeting honors Dresselhaus, presents inaugural awards www.mrs.org/fall2017
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ore than 6500 people attended the 2017 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting and Exhibit held in Boston from November 26 through December 1. The Meeting Chairs, Ilke
Arslan (Argonne National Laboratory), Jason A. Burdick (University of Pennsylvania), Tao Deng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), James B. Hannon (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), and
Gold Graduate Student Awards. Top row, left to right: Longji Cui, University of Michigan; John Sypek, University of Connecticut; Susan Trolier-McKinstry, 2017 MRS President; Judith Driscoll, incoming 2018 MRS Awards Committee Co-chair; Naveen Mahenderkar, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Sirimuvva Tadepalli, Washington University in St. Louis. Bottom row, left to right: Ryan Truby, Harvard University; Yuzhang Li, Stanford University; Patrick Pietsch, ETH ZĂĽrich. Missing from photo: Michelle Sherrott, California Institute of Technology; Birgitt Stogin, The Pennsylvania State University (Arthur Nowick Award winner).
Silver Graduate Student Awards. Top row, left to right: Maher Damak, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yiping Wang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Albert Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Frazer, University of California, Berkeley; Akinola Oyedele, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Alex Ganose, University College London. Middle row, left to right: Yongping Fu, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Yuanwen Jiang, The University of Chicago; Wennie Wang, University of California, Santa Barbara; Grace Gu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Susan Trolier-McKinstry, 2017 MRS President; Judith Driscoll, incoming 2018 MRS Awards Committee Co-chair; Shuya Wei, Cornell University; Chen Wang, University of California, Los Angeles; Arif Abdullah, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Prashant Kumar, University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Bottom row, left to right: Hyojin Yoon, Pohang University of Science and Technology; Yu Tian, University of Delaware; Akanksha Menon, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kang Hee Ku, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Dennis Christensen, Technical University of Denmark; Rong Ye, University of California, Berkeley. Missing from photo: Jessica Swallow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Elizabeth Tennyson, University of Maryland.
Sanjay Mathur (University of Cologne), organized 54 symposia and organized them into seven topical areas: Broader Impact; Biomaterials and Soft Materials; Electronics, Magnetics, and Photonics; Energy and Sustainability; Nanomaterials; Processing and Manufacturing; and Theory, Characterization, and Modeling. To complement these sessions, tutorials were offered in several technical areas, more than 240 exhibitors were on-site, and poster sessions were held during the evenings. An international exhibit showcased products and services of interest to the materials community. In addition, several special events highlighted science outreach. A special workshop w
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