1986 Election Results: Taylor for First VP; Baglin for Second VP
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IMIRTSI MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
Kathleen C. Taylor, First Vice President Kathy Taylor, First Vice President, is head, Physical Chemistry Department at GM Research Laboratories. She has served a four-year term as MRS Treasurer, as 1985 Second Vice President, and has served on both the Council and Finance Committee. She conceived and implemented the Graduate Student Award Program in 1980 and played a major role in establishing MRS Headquarters in Pittsburgh.
Kathy Taylor and |ohn Baglin have been selected by the membership of MRS to fill two of the top offices of the Society in 198b, announced MRS President Elton Kaufmann. Kathy Taylor will serve as First Vice President and President-Elect and John Baglin will serve as Second Vice President. They will begin their terms of office January I, 1986. The five winners of the Councillor slots were Robert W. Balluffi, R. P. H. Chang, Noble M. Johnson, Frans Spaepen, and Rustum Roy. These five new Councillors will also begin their three.-ye.ir terms in January. "The n e w l y elected Officers and Councillors represent a wide range of scientific interests in industry and education and have voiced a number of important goals for the Society. Their past support of the Society and understanding of its purpose will benefit the MRS immensely. With Cordon Pike at the helm as President and Rod Hwing and C'lif Draper continuing as Secretary and Treasurer, respectively, our newly elected team can look forward to a year of continued productivityand growth," Kaufmann said.
John E. E. Baglin, Second Vice President John Baglin, Second Vice President, has been with IBM T. J. Watson Research Center since 1972, and was previously assistant professor of Physics at Iowa State University. As chairperson of the 1984 Publications Committee, he established the in-house proceedings publishing operation at the new MRS Headquarters and was also involved in establishing the Journal of Materials Research, which will appear in early 1986. He is a Program Chair of the 1985 MRS Fall Meeting.
Councillors Academy of Arts and Sciences, The Metallurgical Society of AIME, and the American Physical Society.
Materials. This year he was appointed to the newly established position of Chairman, International Relations to promote MRSstyle activities worldwide. He is a Program Chair of the 1986 MRS Fall Meeting.
Robert W. Balluffi Robert Balluffi is professor of physical metallurgy at MIT. He has over 20 years of teaching experience and is the author of over 170 papers in the areas of crystal defects, diffusion, and radiation damage. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and Fellow of the American
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R. P. H. Chang
Bob Chang has been with AT&T Bell Laboratories since 1971. In 1984, he organized the Society's first symposium on Plasma Synthesis and Etching of Electronic
Noble M. Johnson Noble Johnson is a senior member of the research staff of Xerox Palo Alto Research
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