European Correspondents Roster Expands
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European Correspondents Roster Expands The roster of European Correspondents has expanded considerably since its formarion and first meeting in Strasbourg, France, November 1987. The network of correspondents was formed to promote the diffusion of information on European materials research activities. [See article in the March 1988 MRS BULLETIN, p. 44.] According to Ian W. Boyd, MRS BULLETIN Associate Editor-Europe, 25 engineers and scientists are currently responsible for collecting and disseminating this information to the international scientific Community. They are identified below under the countries they represent. Further nominations have been received from Y. Nissim (France), I. Eisele (West Germany), and D. Rawcliffe (Sweden). The correspondents are planning to keep MRS BULLETIN readers abreast of European materials research activities, said Boyd, by contributing to the BULLETIN's "Up Close" series and reporting on activities of the European Materials Research Society, Conferences and other events, professional education opportunities, and scientific breakthroughs. Scientists who want to coritribute articles, news items, or information can contact their national correspondents at the addresses listed below.
BELGIUM
Luc Baufay Project Manager Grand Hornu Rue Sainte Louise 7320 Boussu, Belgium Telephone 32 (65) 37 34 27' Luc Baufay received a BS in physics and a PhD in solid State physics from Mons University, Belgium. His thesis dealt with the synthesis of semiconducting Compounds by laser irradiation of metallic, sandwich-like films. He received an MRS Student Award in 1983 and he joined IBM, San Jose, and AT&T Bell Laboratories as a postdoctoral fellow. His research included materials processing by laser irradiation such as laser oxidation, LCVD, and localized metallization by laser-indüced decomposition of solid Compounds. He is currently project manager at Label S.A. (Laser Applications Belgium) and is responsible for the applications based on interactions between laser beams and materials. His main project involves laser processing in microelecrronics. He is also teaching optoelectronics at the University of Liege.
I.V. Mitchell Commission of the European Communities Directorate General for Science, Research and Development DGXnC/4(SDME2/15) 200, RuedelaLoi B-1049 Brüssels, Belgium Telephone (32) 2 235 7649 Telex COMEUB 21877 Fax (32) 2 236 2007 I.V. Mitchell, educated at the Universities of London and Keele, has a BSc and PhD in physics. In 1971, he was awarded a CNRS research scholarship which he spent at the Nuclear Research Centre in Strasbourg, France. He later
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took a postdoctoral fellowship at the Department of Materials Science at Oxford. Since 1974, Mitchell has been with the Commission of European Communities in Belgium. Up to 1983, he was in Charge of a materials surface analysis group at the Central Bureau for Nuclear Measurements, Geel, where newly developed high energy nuclear techniques were applied to surface studies. More recently he moved to the Brüssels headquarters to be scie
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