Preview: 1990 Spring Meeting
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ouTl be able tofindfamiliar topics with a new slant, like the symposium on superconductity/' said Co-chair Bill Butler. Superconductivity has been a topic at every MRS meeting since the 1986 Fafl Meeting when Kbichi Kitazawa confirmed Bednorz and Miiller's findings. "This year's symposium, however, focuses on critical current," said Butler. Butler also identfied the new topics added to the spring program: alloy phase stability and design (Symposium I), intermetallic matrix composites (Symposium R), materials interactions relevant to the pulp, paper and wood industries (Symposium U), and ferroelectric thin films (Symposium Y). The 1990 Spring Meeting short course program will offer a sélection of 18 courses that complément the meeting topics. The short course on Practical Transmission and
Analytical Electron Microscopy includes attendance at the Symposium W Workshop on Spécimen Préparation for Transmission Electron Microscopy. Two major poster sessions, Tuesday and Thursday evening, April 17 and 19, will offer attendees and authors a chance for in-depth personal discussions. Other opportunities for interaction are offered through smaller, focused poster sessions integrated into a symposium, a job placement bulletin board, and an exhibit of major analytical and processing equipment. For detailed information about the meeting program and registration, see the 1990 MRS Spring Meeting Preliminary Program, which is rnailed to ail MRS members. If you need a Preliminary Program, call the MRS Meetings Department at (412) 367-3003; fax (412) 3674373.
oral and 103 poster papers will describe research in the following areas: sol-gel chemistry (hydrolysis and condensation kinetics, reaction intermediates, solvation, Monday-Friday, April 16-20 complexation, precursor effects, aqueous Chairs: C], Brinker, Sandia National Laboraversus non-aqueous chemistry); processtories; D.E. Clark, University of Florida; ing science (gelation, aging, drying, densiDonald R. Ulrich, Air Force Office ofScientific fication, crystallization); thin films (science Research; Brian].]. Zelinski, Arizona Materials of thin film synthesis, techniques for evaluLaboratories. ating thin film properries, comparison of This symposium will provide a forum for bulk and thin film properries); structure/ property relationships (optical, electrical, researchers from ail areas of interest to mechanical/rheological, and superconprésent their latest findings on the syntheducting properries of sol-gel materials); sis, properries and implementation of solsol-gel processing in natural Systems (low gel derived materials. Approximately 89
température processing of inorganic materials via biological routes); and implementation of sol-gel technology (fibers, electronic circuits, planar waveguides and gratings, optical éléments, abrasives, etc.).
Symposium A—Better Ceramics Through Chemistry IV
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Symposium B—Advanced Metallizations in Microelectronics Monday-Friday, April 16-20 Chairs: Avishay Katz, AT&T Bell Laboratories; Shyam P. Murarka, Renssehzer Polytechnic lnstitut
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