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ay short courses have been scheduled. They are: • Surface and Thin Film Analysis • Ion Implantation Into Metals • Ion Implantation Into Semiconductors • Liquid-phase Epitaxy Techniques • Molecular Beam Epitaxy • Chemical Vapor Deposition • Vacuum Technology • Pumping Hazardous Gases • Modern Analytical Techniques in Corrosion Research EQUIPMENT SHOW The interest of the materials community in an equipment exhibit uniquely relevant to its disparate needs has at last been met by the MRS's new Equipment Show. Among the organizations expected to participate are Air Products and Chemicals, Digital Equipment, EG&G ORTEC, Harshaw/Filtrol, Helionetics, Hitachi Scientific Instruments, JEOL/USA, Modern Instrumentation Laboratory, PerkinElmer/Physical Electronics, and Philips Electronic Instruments. VON HIPPEL AWARD A highlight of the MRS Annual Meeting is the presentation to an outstanding materials scientist of the Society's Arthur Von Hippel Award. The Award is named for the Emeritus Professor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology whose laboratory pioneered the collaborative, interdisciplinary research that subsequently has taken the identity of "materials science." JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE This year for the first time, a meeting room at the conference hotel will be dedicated to this activity.
SHORT COURSES [Continued from Page 10] Research Centre. Nov. 30-Dec. 1. • "Vacuum Technology," M.H. Hablanian, Varian Vacuum Division. Nov. 30-Dec. 1. • "Pumping Hazardous Gases," D.B. Fraser, AT&T Bell Laboratories. Nov. 30. • "Modern Analytical Methods in Corrosion Research," L.W. Hobbs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; F. Pettit, University of Pittsburgh; J. Lumsden, Rockwell International Science Center, and D. Mitchell, National Research Council of Canada. Nov. 30-Dec. 1. MRS BULLETIN, JULY/AUGUST 1984, PAGE 11
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