Preview: 1989 MRS Fall Meeting

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ors are listed elsewhere in this issue, and the symposium highlights are described below. Spécial events at the 1989 MRS Fall Meeting include a plenary address by Dr. Robert N. Noyce, président and CEO of SEMATECH, vice chairman of Intel Corporation, and co-inventor of the integrated circuit with Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments. The Von Hippel Award and graduate student awards will be presented during cérémonies on Wednesday evening, November 29, 1989. New procédures for selecting graduate student award récipients include a graduate student symposium during which approximately 25 finalists selected prior to the meeting will give short présentations of their work. Ail meeting participants are invited to attend this symposium.

Among additional highlights planned for the 1989 MRS Fall Meeting are two firsttime events. The International Materials Research Committee, a group of leaders representing materials research societies worldwide, will hold its inaugural meeting. "Symposium X: Frontiers of Materials Research" will be broadcast live via satellite to a national audience on Monday, November 27,1989. For information about the meeting program and registration, see the 1989 MRS Fall Meeting Preliminary Program, which has been mailed to ail MRS members. Complète détails and final schedules for ail events will be published in the Meeting Guide distributed at the meeting. If you need a Preliminary Program, call the MRS Meetings Department at (412) 367-3003; fax (412) 367-4373.

Symposia Symposium A—Beam-Solid Interactions: Physical Phenomena Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Nov. 27,28, 30, Dec. 1 Chairs: James A. Knapp, Sandia National Laboratories; Ray A. Zuhr, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Peter Borgesen, Cornell University. This symposium, the latest in a séries of MRS symposia on energetic-beam interactions with solids, will consist of 84 oral and 100 poster présentations on both fundamental and applied research on ion, laser,

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and electron-beam modification or déposition of materials, with particular emphasis on the physical aspects of thèse interactions. Présentations will focus on: fundamentals of beam-solid interactions; high-energy ion irradiation effects; phase formation; metastable phase and structure formation; fast transient processing; ion beam mixing; focused ion beams; and molecular dynamics simulations. Invited speakers include J.J. Cuomo, E. Chason, K. Miyaké, J. Bottiger, W.L. Johnson, B.J. Garrison, O. Meyer, M.O. Thompson, and E. Johnson.

Symposium B—In-Situ Patterning: Sélective Area Déposition and Etching Wednesday-Friday, Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Chairs: Robert Rosenberg, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Anthony F. Bemhardt, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Jerry G. Black, MPT Lincoln Laboratory. This symposium will serve as a forum on the development of energy-beam-assisted techniques for thin films and their practical application. Approximately 66 oral and 15 poster papers will cover the following ar-

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