Annual Meeting Update
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ntucky, and M.S. Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. • "Electronic Packaging Materials Science," chaired by K. Tu and E. Giess, International Business Machines Corporation, and D.R. Uhlmann, Massachusettes Institute of Technology. • "Advanced Photon and Particle Techniques for Characterization of Defects and Defect-related Reactions in Solids," chaired by J.B. Roberto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, R.W. Carpenter, Arizona State University, and M.C. Wittels, Basic Energy Sciences/Department of Energy. • "The Potential for Very High Strength Cement-based Materials," chaired by J.F. Young, University of Illinois, and S. Mindess, University of British Columbia. • "Coal Combustion and Conversion Wastes: Characterization, Utilization, and Disposal," chaired by T. Demirel, Iowa State University, G.J. McCarthy, North Dakota State University, and B.E. Scheetz, Pennsylvania State University. • "Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management," chaired by J.A. Stone and C M . Jantzen, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., and R. Ewing, University of New Mexico. • "Alloy Phase Diagrams," chaired by B.C. Giessen, Northeastern University, T.B. Massalski, Carnegie-Mellon University, and L.H. Bennett, National Bureau of Standards. • "Fractal Aspects of Materials: Metal and Catalyst Surfaces, Powders, and Aggregates," chaired by B.B. Mandelbrot, International Business Machines Corporation, and D. Passoja, Union Carbide Corporation. • "Frontiers of Materials Science," chaired by Rustum Roy, Pennsylvania State University.
PLACEMENT CENTER The Materials Research Society Annual Meeting, as the premier conference of materials professionals, is the ideal place for employers and job seekers to come together. This year for the first time, a meeting room at the conference hotel will be dedicated to this activity. Bulletin boards will be provided for prospective employers and applicants to post notices. Through the cooperation of the American Institute of Physics, this new service is being publicized among employers. The Job Placement Center is a particularly valuable service for graduate students attending the meeting. Graduate advisers are urged to make their students aware of this opportunity.
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