Fifteen Young Scientists to Receive MRS Graduate Student Awards

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Fifteen Young Scientists to Receive MRS Graduate Student Awards The Materials Research Society Awards Committee will recognize 15 recipients of Graduate Student Awards at the 1988 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston. Awards are given in recognition of outstanding research on a topic to be addressed in one or more of the symposia being conducted as part of the Fall Meeting. Each award recipient receives a commemorative plaque, a paid meeting registration fee, and a cash prize. They will be recognized at the Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, November 30, 1988 at 6:00 p.m. in the America Ballroom of the Westin Hotel. Students were judged on the originality, cogency, quality and impact of their work, the independence they displayed in their research, and their promise for future accomplishments in materials research. Recipients of the Graduate Student Awards are:

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