North Texas Section to Hold Joint Meeting

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Five Graduate Students to Receive Awards at MRS Spring Meeting At its 1989 Spring Meeting in San Diego the Materials Research Society will recognize five outstanding graduate students whose work has been judged to be exceptional. The students will be recognized during the Plenary Session, Wednesday evening, April 26,1989, which features Linus Pauling. The award consists of a cash honorarium, payment of the Spring Meeting registration fee, and a certificate of achievement. "These students were selected," said Awards Committee Chair John Baglin, "for outstanding performance in the conduct of research which closely relates to a Spring Meeting symposium topic, the originality of the contribution, significant and timely research results, and the promise for substantial future achievement in materials research." The 1989 MRS Spring Meeting graduate award recipients and papers being presented are: Symposium C—Hing Wong, University of California, Berkeley, "Impurity Gettering with Plasma Immersion Implantation" (Tuesday, April 25, 2:45 p.m.), and "The

Gettering Mechanism of Implanted Carbon in Silicon" (Tuesday, April 25, 3:30 p.m.) Symposium D—Chia-Hong Jan, University of Wisconsin, Madison, "The Growth Rates of Intermediate Phases from Diffusion Couples: Bulk Versus Thin-Film Studies" (Monday, April 24,11:00 a.m.) Symposium E—Gregory N. Parsons, North Carolina State University, "Substrate Interactions in the Formation of Amorphous Silicon/Dielectric Interfaces for FET Device Structures" (Wednesday, April 26,12:20 p.m.) Symposium J—Lai-Kwan Chau, Iowa State University, "Fluorinated Monomolecular Assemblies: Model Systems to Probe Chemical Interactions at the Polymer-Metal Interface" (Wednesday, April 26, 2:45 p.m.) Symposium J—Neil A. Coombs, University of Toronto, "Mechanical and Chemical Characterization of a Metal-Bioceramic Interface" (Tuesday, April 25, 7-10 p.m., poster paper J4.1)

North Texas Section to Hold Joint Meeting The North Texas Materials Characterization Society is again making plans for a joint meeting with the Texas Chapter of the American Vacuum Society and the North Texas Section of the Electrochemical Society. The eighth in a series of annual joint meetings, this year's meeting also encompasses the Fourth Annual Symposium of the Texas Chapter of AVS. Scheduled June 5-6 at the Richardson Hilton, Richardson, Texas, this year's joint meeting will concentrate on electronic materials, processing, and characterization. Student paper presentations will be judged and prizes awarded for first ($150) and second ($100) place. For further information, contact: Marylyn Bennett-Lilley (214) 995-0821, Allen Bowling (214) 995-3195, or Roc Blumenthal (214) 995-2329.

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William H. Price Scholarship in Optical Engineering Applications are being accepted for the William H. Price Scholarship in Optical Engineering. The scholarship, independently established in 1985,will be awarded to a student in the field of optical design and engineering. This year's award of $4,000 will be announced in June 1989. election cri