Hull, McCarthy, and Spaepen Are 1990 MRS Fall Meeting Chairs
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Hull, McCarthy, and Spaepen Are 1990 MRS Fall Meeting Chairs Program Will Cover Traditional and New Areas
Robert Hull AT&T Bell Laboratories 600 Mountain Avenue Room 1E-345 Murray HiU, NJ 07974 (201)582-6455 Fax (201) 582-3901
Gregory J. McCarthy North Dakota State University Department of Chemistry Fargo, ND 58105 (701) 237-7193 Fax (701) 237-8831
Robert Hull, Gregory McCarthy, and Frans Spaepen will serve as meeting chairs for the 1990 MRS Fall Meeting to be held November 26 - December 1,1990 in Boston Massachusetts. "At this meeting," said Robert Hull, "we intend both to cover those topics which represent the traditional strengths of the Materials Research Society—including semiconductor epitaxy, ion implantation, ceramic superconductors, clusters, polymers, and céments— and to include symposia on areas which are newer to MRS, such as emerging analysis techniques and microlithography." Greg McCarthy and Frans Spaepen, who bring to this meeting considérable expérience in symposium organization, expressed their commitment to maintaining and enhancing the quality of MRS meetings. McCarthy's goal is to see that the full range of materials is represented. Spaepen pledged that this meeting will "foster interdisciplinarity and high scientific standards, pay attention to ail types of materials, and provide a forum for both 'regulars' and newcomers." Topics and organizers hâve already been selected for 24 technical symposia, and the call for papers will be published in Mardi 1990. The deadline for one copy of each abstract to be received at MRS headquarters is July 1, 1990. A full complément of short
Frans Spaepen Harvard University Pierce Hall 29 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 (617)495-3760 Fax (617) 495-9837
courses will also be offered as well as an equipment exhibit and job placement center. Robert Hull is a member of the technical staff in the physics research division of AT&T Bell Laboratories at Murray Hill, New Jersey. His research interests include nucleation and growth phenomena in semiconductor heteroepitaxy; expérimental and theoretical studies of strain relaxation kinetics in lattice-mismatched epitaxy via misfit dislocation nucleation, propagation and interaction; atomic-scale structure of interfaces, précipitation and growth processes in métal silicide and germanide structures formed by ion implantation; and quantification of high resolution transmission électron microscopy images. He received his PhD in materials science from Oxford University, England in 1983 and worked at.Bell Laboratories on a postdoctoral position and at Hewlett Packard Research Laboratories before joining Bell Laboratories full-time in 1987. Hull, an MRS member, has previously co-chaired MRS symposia on the Initial Stages of Epitaxial Growth (1987) and Heteroepitaxy on Silicon (1988). Gregory J. McCarthy is professor of chemistry and geology at North Dakota State University in Fargo and was previously a research associate professor at
Penn State's Materials Research Laboratory. McCarthy has active research programs in analyt
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