Preview: 2013 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting & Exhibit
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Preview: 2013 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting & Exhibit
interconnects, sensing, and imaging will be covered. Materials Science and Materials Chemistry for Energy will include photovoltaics, energy conversion and storage, materials science for sustainability, artificial photosynthesis, thermoelectrics, and energy materials in situ characterization methods. Nanostructured Materials and Devices will feature synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials with additional symposia devoted to new trends in two-dimensional nanomaterials, ultrasmall clusters, piezotronic nanostructures, and metal oxides. Biological, Biomedical, and Bioinspired Materials will cover a wide range of topics including bioelectronics, organic and inorganic materials, bionanotechnology, and multifunctional materials. Several symposia explore the critical issues involved in interfacing biological systems with synthetic materials for regeneration, imaging, cancer therapies, and sensing. Other areas covered include cell instructive materials, cellular microenvironments and the immune response, and the functionalization of organic and inorganic materials. The cluster on General Materials Science will round out the meeting with symposia on oxide and superconducting materials, ionic liquids, materials characterization, plasma and ion-beam processing, carbon interfaces, nuclear radiation detection, reversible phase transformations, extreme environments, and materials science education. The fifth Technology Innovation Forum will be held on Thursday morning
Moscone West Convention Center, Westin San Francisco Market Street, and San Francisco Marriott Marquis San Francisco, California Meeting: April 1–5 Exhibit: April 2–3 www.mrs.org/spring2013
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Meeting Chairs
Mark L. Brongersma Stanford University
Vladimir Matias iBeam Materials, Inc.
Rachel Segalman University of California, Berkeley
Lonnie D. Shea Northwestern University
he 2013 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting will be held April 1–5, 2013, in San Francisco, Calif. The spring meetings have grown considerably in recent years, and this year’s meeting looks to be the largest yet. The scientific sessions will include many new and developing areas of materials research as well as some well-established and popular topics. To complement the scientific sessions, tutorials will provide detailed introductions to particularly exciting areas of research, while the exhibit will showcase products of interest to the materials community. The technical meeting and exhibits will be located at the Moscone West Convention Center, Westin San Francisco Market Street, and San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Making up the core of the Meeting are the five topical clusters of the technical program. Electronics and Photonics will include symposia with a focus on electronic and photonic materials, devices, and processing. In addition, the areas of organic electronics, and Si photonics for
2013 MRS Spring Meeting Registration Rates
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