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sity of the Negev, Israel. She received her BSc and MSc degrees in materials engineering and a BA degree in physics from the Technion– Israel Institute of Technology. She completed her PhD degree in materials and interfaces at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2004, studying single grain boundaries in polycrystalline
CdTe solar cells. She was a postdoctoral fellow at Arizona State University, where she studied electrochemical potentialdependent current transport in single biomolecules. She joined Ben-Gurion University of the Negev as an assistant professor in 2008. Her current research interests include materials for solar-energy conversion and storage, optoelectronics, and surface science. She is an executive committee member of the Israel Vacuum Society, an editorial board member of the journal Scientific Reports, and a MRS member since 2000.
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XXVII International Materials Research Congress 2018 August 19–24, Cancún, Mexico • www.mrs.org/imrc-2018
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he Materials Research Society (MRS) and the Sociedad Mexicana de Materiales (SMM) are excited to be working together to host the International Materials Research Congress (IMRC) held annually in Cancun, Mexico. The 27th IMRC will be held August 19–24, 2018. The Meeting chairs are Hans M. Christen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA); Coray M. Colina, University of Florida (USA); Ciro Falcony, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (Mexico); and Cecilia Noguez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico). The Congress will feature 38 symposia covering nanomaterials and 2D materials; hybrid materials, bioinspired materials, and soft matter; materials for energy conversion, storage, and harvesting; development of new characterization, modeling, data analytics, and design methods; structural materials and metallurgy; and a general cluster on a variety of topics. Everyone registered for the meeting may take part in the fourth NANOMXCN: Mexico-China Workshop on “Nanomaterials, Science, Technology: Renewable Energy and Environment Remediation.” The project aims to promote collaboration between Mexico and China, including
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the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), with the support of colleagues worldwide. The workshop will focus on the use of nanostructured materials to address issues in modern day society in the fields of renewable energy and environmental remediation, and will include short sessions to exchange ideas for the design of specific actions to prepare dynamic collaborations. The meeting will also include an “Advanced Defense Materials” workshop, which will focus on the design, synthesis, integration, and application of novel materials/processes to address defense application needs. Several tutorials will be offered to complement the symposium sessions, including Computational DFT Methods for Catalytic Materials; Design of Advanced Steels and Advanced Coating for Steels; Electron Crystallography in TEM: Orientation Imaging to Strain and Metals to Archaeology at nm Scale; Hybrid Perovskite Solar C
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