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A position is available to conduct materials research on the preparation and characterization of novel photonic media. The applicant will work independently on conducting spectroscopic studies associated with (a) solidstate materials characterization and/or (b) thin-film deposition processes using pulsed laser sources. A PhD degree is required in physics, chemistry, or materials science. Applicant must also have experience in the following areas: nonlinear optics; optical characterization of electronic processes in nanodimensional semiconductor particles and in organic chromophores; operation of psec laser sources and streak cameras; ultrafast luminescence studies; time- and frequency-domain optical phase conjugation; and degenerate-, nondegenerate-, and time-delayed four-wave mixing methods. Send CV and three letters of reference to: Dr. Edward T. Knobbe Department of Chemistry and the University Center for Laser Research 320 Physical Sciences I Stillwater, OK 74078-0447.

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Library Materials Materials Try this: Crank up your favorite webbrowser, tune into a search engine (or even a meta-search engine), run a search on "materials" and see what turns up. If you prefer a ruder shock, do this using the search engine on the archive of a major newspaper. Expecting metals, semiconductors, polymers, ceramics, and the like? Guess again. MRS members tend to have a pretty clear idea about what materials are, but most of the information providers of the cyberworld seems to think that they are things that libraries have in their collections, or that are stored in those modern equivalents of libraries: websites. The latter will provide the subject matter of almost all of your newspaper-site hits; and I don't want to write about the kind of MRS BULLETIN/SEPTEMBER 1998

materials involved—at least not in this publication. Married to a librarian as I am, I have known for a long while that my subject's title is ambiguous to a large part of the