Graduate Student Awards Announced for 1987 MRS Fall Meeting
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Graduate Student Awards Announced for 1987 MRS Fall Meeting The Materials Research Society Awards Committee has selected 15 recipients of Graduate Student Awards to be presented at the 1987 Fall Meeting in Boston. The students receive a commemorative plaque, a paid meeting registration fee, and a cash prize. They will be recognized at the Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, December 2, 1987 at 6:00 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of the Boston Marriott Hotel/Copley Place.
1979 David Turnbull Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, Harvard University
Students were judged on the originality, cogency, quality, and impact of their work in a field related to one or more of the symposia at the 1987 Fall Meeting. The students were also judged on the independence they displayed in their research and on their promise for future accomplishments in materials research.
1980 W. Conyers Herring Professor of Applied Physics, Stanford University
Listed below are the students who will receive awards and the symposia in which they are participating: Spiros H. Anastasiadis, Princeton University (Symposium L)
1981 James W. Mayer Francis Norwood Bard Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University
Joachim Frbhlingsdorf, University of Cologne (Symposium A)
1982 Clarence M. Zener Emeritus University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
Mark William Horn, Pennsylvania State University (Symposia B andE)
1983 Sir Peter B. Hirsch Isaac Wolfson Professor of Metallurgy, University of Oxford 1984 Walter L. Brown Head of the Radiation Physics Department, AT&T Bell Laboratories 1985 John W. Cahn Senior Fellow, Center of Materials Science, National Bureau of Standards 1986 Minko Balkanski Professor of Physics and Director of the Solid State Physics Laboratory, University Pierre et Marie Curie
Shaun Clarke, Imperial College, London (Symposia C and D)
Gregg Gould, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Symposium F)
Hyoung-June Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Symposium G) Dennis G. Madeleine, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Symposium S) Wen Jin Meng, California Institute of Technology (Symposium D) Anthony L Molina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Symposium M) Caroline Anne Ross, University of Cambridge (Symposium I) Jeffrey H. Sanders, Auburn University (Symposium O) David Vincent Tsu, North Carolina State University (Symposium F) Lane C. Wilson, Stanford University (Symposium D) Xin Di Wu, Rutgers University (Symposia AA, A, and B) Fulin Xiong, California Institute of Technology (Symposia A, B, C, E, H, and Workshop W) MRS BULLETIN, OCTOBER 1/NOVEMBER 15, 1987, PAGE 85
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