MRS Sees Growth in University Chapters, Sections
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MRS Sees Growth in University Chapters, Sections The 1992 Fall Meeting Council approved petitions for two new university chapters and one new section, increasing the number of university chapters to 24, the number of sections to eight. If you are interested in joining one of these active organizations, call the president of the chapter or section closest to you—names and telephone numbers are listed below: MRS Sections Alabama, Daryush Ha, 205-851-5866 *East Tennessee, Dora F. Pedraza, 615-574-5083 Greater Pittsburgh, Sury G. Sankar, 412-268-5649 New Mexico, Charles Fleddermann, 505-277-5628 North Carolina, Carl C. Koch, 919-515-7340 North Texas, Russell F. Pinizzotto, 817-565-3310 Washington/Baltimore, Hamid Hojaji, 202-319-6705 Western New York, Gilbert A. Hawkins, 716-722-2349
MRS University Chapters Alabama A&M, Leslie Evelyn, 205-851-5866 Alfred University, Charles T. Hach, 607-871-2475 Carnegie Mellon University, Bob McFadden and Vijay Balakrishna, 412-268-8797 Cornell University, Paul Braun, 607-255-6684 Johns Hopkins University, Marietta Scanlon, 410-516-6077 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Monica L. Kaforey, 617-253-6999 Northwestern University, Andrew Yee, 708-491-7443 Pennsylvania State University, Girish Kelkar, 814-865-0889 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Adam Selsley and Joshua Hugg, 518-276-4865 or 518-276-4632
* State University of New YorkBinghamton, Kathleen L. Covert, 607-777-4623 Stevens Institute of Technology, Gene Kulesha and Ed Furey, 201-216-5332 Texas A&M University, Gregory F. Spencer, 409-845-5271 University of Alabama, James Cates, 205-348-5050 University of Arizona, John Lombardi, 602-322-2960 University of California-Berkeley, Tai D. Nguyen, 510-486-4051 University of California-Los Angeles, Tanya Faltens, 310-206-1255 University of Florida, Timothy M. Cheek, 904-392-9821
University of Maryland, Edgar R. Seydel, 301-405-7380 University of Michigan, Adam Schubring, 313-763-9797 University of Minnesota, Xi Chu, 612-625-6083 University of Pittsburgh, Tim Klemmer, 412-624-9894 University of Rochester, Deep Gupta, 716-275-0033 "University of Western Ontario, Jack Wallace, 519-679-2111 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Victor Wang, 608-263-2613 *Petitions accepted by Council at the 1992 Fall Meeting.
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