MRS Elects Officers, Councillors for 1998
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MRS Elects Officers, Councillors for 1998 Members of the Materials Research Society have elected two officers and six councillors to join the 1998 Council, which consists of the executive committee and 15 councillors. The annual election ended October 10,1997.
1998 MRS Officers President Robert J. Nemanich (1998) North Carolina State University Immediate Past President Robert Hull (1998) University of Virginia
1998 MRS Councillors Cammy R. Abernathy (1998) University of Florida Harry A. Atwater (1998) California Institute of Technology •Michael J.Aziz (2000) Harvard University *Katayun Barmak (2000) Lehigh University Theodore M. Besmann (1999) Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Vice President (President-Elect) *Ronald Gibala (1998) University of Michigan
* David J. Eaglesham (2000) Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Secretary: *Chuang Chuang Tsai (1999) Applied Komatsu Technology
Martin L. Green (1998) Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Treasurer: Alan J. Hurd (1998) Sandia National Laboratories
•Alexander H. King (2000) State University of NY at Stony Brook
*Karen Maex (2000) IMEC, Belgium Amy J.Moll (1999) Hewlett Packard Virginia M. Oversby (1998) VMO Konsult Tim Sands (1999) University of California—Berkeley Lyle H. Schwartz (1998) Associated Universities, Inc. *Alan I. Taub (2000) Ford Motor Company James S. Williams (1998) Australian National University (Terms of office expire at the end of the years indicated in parentheses.) *Newly elected.
Graduate Student Award Finalists Compete at 1997 MRS Fall Meeting Twenty-six finalists will compete for the MRS Graduate Student Awards to be presented d u r i n g the a w a r d s ceremony on Wednesday, December 3, at 6:00 p.m., in the Boston Marriott Hotel, Salon E at the 1997 MRS Fall Meeting. The Graduate Student Award Special Talk Session, in which each finalist gives a 10-minute presentation, will be held on Monday, December 1, at noon. Following is the list of finalists, their places of study, titles of papers, and the s y m p o s i u m or s y m p o s i a in w h i c h each finalist is participating: Kathleen M. Amm, Florida State University, "Processing and Properties of (Hg,Bi)Ba2Ca2 Cu3Oy Tapes" and "Synthesis and Processing of Bi-Doped Hg-1223 Superconductor" (Symposium T) Martin Z. Bazant, Harvard University, "Environment-Dependent Interatomic Potential for Bulk Silicon" (Symposium R) J. D. Brown, North Carolina State University, "The First Nitride Laser Diode on Silicon Carbide" (Symposium D) Lila J. Chamberlain, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Cellular Reaction to Synthetic and Natural Polymeric Tube Implants Used for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration" (Symposium O) Danielle R. Chamberlin, University of California— Berkeley, "Multivalent Acceptor Doped Germanium Lasers: A Solid-State Tunable Source From 75 to 300 fan" (Symposium F) Jinghong Chen, University of Southern California, "High E-O Coefficient Polymers Based on a Chromophore Containing Isophorone Moiety for Second-Order Nonlinear Optics" (Symposium J) Anthony D. Dinsmore, University
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