Jagadish, Lippert, Misra, Stach, and Xu to chair 2012 MRS Fall Meeting
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For MRS, De Yoreo was a member of the Strategic Program Planning Subcommittee and the Public Outreach Committee. Within the Public Outreach Committee, he chaired the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Subcommittee, which served as the interface between MRS and major science museums in executing a National Science Foundation program
in informal science education. De Yoreo was a 2004 Spring Meeting Chair and has been a symposium organizer for numerous meetings. He served on the Board of Directors where he chaired the External Relations Committee, and he served as MRS President in 2011.
Jagadish, Lippert, Misra, Stach, and Xu to chair 2012 MRS Fall Meeting
became senior lecturer (Privatdozent). Lippert has published more than 220 articles, delivered over 100 invited talks, organized six international conferences, is a member of the editorial board/coeditor of two journals, and a member of the European Materials Research Society executive committee.
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he 2012 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting in Boston, November 26–30, will be chaired by Chennupati Jagadish (Australian National University), Thomas Lippert (Paul Scherrer Institut), Amit Misra (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Eric Stach (Brookhaven National Laboratory), and Ting Xu (University of California–Berkeley). Updated information on the meeting is available at www.mrs.org/meetings. Chennupati Jagadish is an Australian Laureate Fellow, Distinguished Professor, and Head of the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group at the Australian National University (ANU). His research interests are in compound semiconductors, lasers, photodetectors, solar cells, photonic integrated circuits, quantum dots, nanowires, THz photonics, photonic crystals, metamaterials, and plasmonics. He obtained his PhD degree in physics from the University of Delhi in 1986 and worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, during 1988–1990. He moved to ANU in 1990 where he has established a major research program in compound semiconductor optoelectronics and nanotechnology. Jagadish has published
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more than 400 journal articles, holds five U.S. patents, has co-authored a book on semiconductor transparent thin films and co-edited a book on zinc oxide, edited 12 conference proceedings and guest edited five special issues of journals. He is an editor of Progress in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Electron Device Letters, and serves on editorial boards of 12 other journals. Jagadish received the IEEE Third Millennium Medal in 2000, the Peter Baume Award from ANU, and the Quantum Devices Award in 2010. Thomas Lippert heads the materials group within the Department of General Energy Research at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Switzerland. His research is focused on the interaction of photons with materials and the development of materials for laser applications, with a special focus on thin-film deposition. He received his PhD degree in physical chemistry from the University of Bayreuth, Germany. He se
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