Graduate Student Finalists Compete at 1994 MRS Fall Meeting

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Graduate Student Finalists Compete at 1994 MRS Fall Meeting '•• Thirty finalists will compete for the MRS Graduate Student Awards, to be presented on Wednesday evening, November 30, at the 1994 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston. The winners will be honored at a special ceremony, along with recipients of the 1994 Von Hippel, MRS Medalist, and Turnbull Lectureship awards. Graduate Student Award Finalists, all authors or co-authors of paperstobe presented at the Fall Meeting, were selected on the basis of the quality and thoroughness of their research, the originality and independence of their contributions, and their promise for future adiievement in materials research. During special sessions beginning at 12 noon on Monday, November 28, the finalists will give brief talks explaining their researchtoa panel of judges who will select the award recipients. Among the judges will be organizers from the symposia in which the finalists are participating, members of the MRS Awards Committee, and other MRS representatives. MRS Fall Meeting participants are also invited to attend. The following list identifies the finalists, their places of study, the titles of their papers, and the symposium or symposia in which each is participating. Graduate Student Award Finalists— 1994 MRS Fall Meeting

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