Conference on Materials for Process Industries

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ON MATERIALS FOR PROCESS INDUSTRIES Recent changes in the process industries often require superior materials and techniques, many of which will be explored at the conference on "Advances in Materials Technology for Process Industries' Needs," to be held Oct. 29-31 at the Atlanta Hilton Hotel.

BOSTON MARRIOTT/COPLEY PLACE, rising 38 stories above the heart of the city, has the finest facilities for the expanded 1984 Annual Meeting of the Materials Research Society

Sponsored by the Federation of Materials Societies and managed by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, the conference is intended to serve technical managers, developers, designers, and operators in the processing industries, and those involved in selecting materials and preventing corrosion, in addition to the developers or such materials and techniques. Registration is $225 in advance. For information contact: Dale Miller National Association of Corrosion Engineers P.O. Box 218340 Houston, Texas 77218 (713) 492-0535

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MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY

Fall Meeting & Show

MRS Boston November 26-30 at the Boston Marriot Hotel Copley Place

Short Courses

Show: November 27-29 Exhibitors (as of 6/5/84)

Technical Program November 26-30,1984

November 30-December 1

Acton Research A G Associates Air Products and Chemicals Amplifier Research ARL Atomika Blake Industries

A series of interdisciplinary symposia on topics at the forefront of materials research, ranging from basic research to applications. The goal is to insure that all possible physical, chemical, and engineering insights are considered for the topic under examination. Symposium topics are:

A program of one- and two-day short courses will complement the science and technology presented in the technical symposia and provide an introduction to other current technologies. Short course topics are:

CARBORUNDUM Cryomagnetics Cryo Systems CTI-Cryogenics Digital Equipment Dycor Electronics Eaton/Ion Beam Systems EDAX International EG&G ORTEC EG&G Princeton Applied Research Gatan General lonex Harshaw/Filtrol Helionetics Hitachi Scientific Instruments Huntington Labs Innovative Technology Instrument Technology Ltd Instruments SA/Riber International Advanced Materials Ion Tech Ltd Janis Research JEOL/USA Keithley Instruments Kevex Kimball Physics Klinger Scientific Lake Shore Cryotronics Lambda Physik Laser Science LeCroy Research Systems Leitz LeMont Scientific Kurt Lesker Leybold-Heraeus Lumonics Microscience MKS Instruments Modern Instrumentation Laboratory National Electrostatics NESLAB Instruments Newport NGS Associates Nicolet NSLS NUCLIDE/AGV Oriel

A. Energy Beam-Solid Interactions and Transient Thermal Processing B. Laser Chemical Processing of Semiconductor Devices C. jmpurity Diffusion and Gettering