MRS Bulletin Volume Organizers Guide Technical Theme Topics for 1998
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MRS Bulletin Volume Organizers Guide Technical Theme Topics for 1998 has been a guest scientist in several institutions, including Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (United States), University of Wuppertal (Germany), University of Salford (England), and University of Alicante (Spain). Aucieiio is an author or co-author of about 250 publications, including numerous review articles and book chapters. He is an editor or co-editor of eight books on the science and technology of ion, plasma, and laser interaction with solids and the science and technology of thin films and co-editor of the book series Plasma Materials Interaction published by Academic Press. Philippe M. Fauchet Oriando Aucieiio He worked in diversefieldsof basic and applied research, including sputtering Russell J. Composto processes and ion-bombardment-induced surface modification, plasma-surface interOne hallmark of MRS Bulletin is that fre- materials science community. The Volume action phenomena relevant to fusion quently an issue has a theme consisting of Organizers, with help from the Editorial devices, the physics and chemistry of plasa group of articles dedicated to a single sci- Board, reviewed proposals and directed ma, ion-beam, and laser interaction with entific or technological topic and written guest editors to produce balanced and fair solids and their application to processing for the technical nonspecialist. These coverage of each topic. The main goal of of materials (bulk and thin films). theme issues provide a continuing educathe Volume Organizers was to use their tion forum for members of the materials interdisciplinary expertise and interests to Aucieiio can be reached at Argonne community, helping scientists and studevelop issues aimed at exposing materials National Laboratory, Materials Science dents stay informed of the latest advances researchers to a balance of scientific and Division / 212 / C210, 9700 South Cass in a particular field which may or may not technological themes, bringing emerging Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439-4838; 630be related to their own research interests. topics into focus, reviewing dynamic fields 252-1685; fax 630-252-4798; e-mail Additionally, the theme issues can provide with new developments, and covering core orlando_ [email protected]. valuable information to researchers materials subjects. The Volume Organizers Russell J. Composto joined the exploring new research opportunities. gathered an eclectic set of topics including Materials Science and Engineering DepartEach theme issue is organized by one or Quantum Dots, Materials for Sports, Siment at the University of Pennsylvania in two experts in the field acting as guest ediBased Optoelectronics, Fundamentals of 1990 where he is now associate professor tor or co-editors. Last year the Materials Friction, Ternary Chalcopyrites as Nonand undergraduate chair. He received a Research Society leadership recognized linear Optical Materials, Field Responsive PhD degree in materials science and engithat volunteer Volume Organizers could Smart Fluids, Dia
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