Eight Young Scientists to be Presented with Student Awards
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The award recipients and the titles of their contributions to the Spring Meeting program are listed below. Stephanie M. Koch Stanford University Field of Study: Materials Science, Symposium A: Heteroepitaxy on Silicon Technology, Paper: The Growth of GaAs on Si by Molecular Beam Epitaxy Leslie A. Kolodziejski Purdue University Field of Study: Electrical Engineering, Symposium B: Compound Semiconductor Materials, Paper: MBE of ll-VI Semiconductors
Karen K. Gleason University of California-Berkeley Field of Study: Chemical Engineering, Symposium E: Materials Issues in Amorphous Semiconductor Technology, Paper: Multiple Quantum NMR Study of Hydrogen Clustering in Amorphous Silicon Chris M. Gronet Stanford University Field of Study: Semiconductor Processing, Symposium F: Materials Issues in Silicon Integrated Circuit Processing, Paper: Limited Reaction Processing: Heteroepitaxial Deposition
Douglas A. Doughty University of Wisconsin-Madison Field of Study: Physics, Symposium C: Plasma Processing, Paper: An Investigation of the Cathode Fall
Kenton D. Budd University of Illinois-Urbana Field of Study: Ceramic Engineering, Symposium H: Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, Paper: Sol-Gel Processing of PbTiOaThin Films
Jeffrey C. McCallum University of Melbourne Field of Study: Applied Nuclear Physics, Symposium D: Materials Characterization, Paper: Channeling Contrast Microscopy: A Powerful Technique for Examining Semiconductor Structures
Burtrand I. Lee University of Florida-Gainesville Field of Study: Ceramic Science, Symposium H: Better Ceramics Through Chemistry, Paper: Silicon Carbide from O r ganosilanes and Applications in Silica Gel Class Composites K/tlpkl
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