Many aspects of cross-disciplinary worldwide research activity featured at 2018 MRS Fall Meeting
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Many aspects of cross-disciplinary worldwide research activity featured at 2018 MRS Fall Meeting www.mrs.org/fall2018
2018 MRS Fall Meeting Graduate Student Award winners Gold Award Winners
Top row, left to right: Mihai Duduta, Harvard University; Janna Domenico, Drexel University; Megan E. Beck, Northwestern University; Kelly W. Mauser, California Institute of Technology; Wenjie Yang, The Australian National University; Hyeon Seok An, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology. Bottom row, left to right: Zhe Li, Iowa State University; Seokhyoung Kim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yayuan Liu, Stanford University; Jing Yang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Missing from photo: Lucas M Caretta, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; William Gent, Stanford University.
Silver Award Winners
Top row, left to right: Mohamed Elhebeary, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Yanbin Li, Stanford University; Ankita Bhutani, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Nathan Nakamura, Carnegie Mellon University; Atsunori Tanaka, University of California, San Diego; Wenjie Li, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Kehao Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University; Yue Gao, The Pennsylvania State University; Xinjian Shi, Stanford University; Qi Li, Carnegie Mellon University; Hariom Jani, National University of Singapore. Bottom row, left to right: Snehashis Choudhury, Cornell University; Ruitao Su, University of Minnesota; Xinchen Ni, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jiuk Jang, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology; Danqing Wang, Northwestern University; Meng Li, Tufts University; Lu Li, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Yongtao Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Missing from photo: Victor Fung, University of California, Riverside; Jianhe Guo, The University of Texas at Austin; Ivan Lemesh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mohammad Faqrul Alam Chowdhury, McGill University; Khalil Ramadi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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ore than 6500 people attended the 2018 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting and Exhibit held in Boston from November 25 to 30. The Meeting Chairs, Kristen H. Brosnan (GE Global Research), David A. LaVan (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Patrycja Paruch (University of Geneva), Joan M. Redwing (The Pennsylvania State University), and Takao Someya (The University of Tokyo), compiled 57 symposia and organized them into nine topical areas: General Interest; Broader Impact; Biomaterials and Soft Materials; Characterization, Mechanical Properties and Structure—Property Relationships; Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Materials; Energy—Transfer, Storage and Conversion; Nanomaterials; Processing and Manufacturing; and Thermal Properties and Thermoelectric Materials. To complement these sessions, tutorials were offered in several technical areas, more than 230 exhibitors were on-site, and poster sessions were held during the evenings. An international exhibit showcased products and services of interest to the materials community. In
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