Principal Editors Appointed for Journal of Materials Research

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Charles B. Duke, editor-in-chief of journal of Materials Research, has announced the appointment of 15 scientists to serve as principal editors of this new archival journal, journal of Materials Research, which will be published for the Materials Research Society by the American Institute of Physics, will debut in early 1986. "Each of these individuals has exhibited a high level of enthusiasm in their roles as principal editors," Duke said. "Each brings to the Journal a breadth of knowledge in his or her field that will establish the Journal as the authoritative voice on advanced materials research." Duke indicated that more principal editors will be added to the roster shortly in order to enable the Journal to cover developments in emerging areas. The principal editors named thus far are: Walter L. Brown, AT&T Bell Laboratories Robert W. Cahn, Cambridge University Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology William L. Johnson, California Institute of Technology E. J. Kramer, Cornell University F. F. Lange, Rockwell International Science Center Warner Lutze, Hahn-Meitner Institute Paul S. Peercy, Sandia National Laboratories Rustum Roy, Pennsylvania State University Robert A. Street, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Robb Thomson, National Bureau of Standards David Turnbull, Harvard University C. W. White, Oak Ridge National Laboratory C. Grant Willson, IBM Corporation J. M. Woodall, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

AIP Director William Koch (second from left) and MRS President Elton Kaufmann (second from right) signed an agreement on June 27, 1985, marking the establishment of Journal of Materials Research. Under the agreement, the Journal will be published for Materials Research Society by the American Institute of Physics. Witnessing the signing are Robert Marks, AIP associate director for publishing (far left). Journal of Materials Research Editor-in-Chief Charles Duke (standing), and Gail Oare, MRS director of publications (far right). development of materials with new and unusual structure and properties, preparation of such materials by a wide range of processes, characterization of these materials by advanced analytical techniques, and construction of predictive theoretical models of their properties." Coverage is anticipated in, but not limited to, the areas of biomaterials, catalysts, ceramics, conductors, electronic materials, energetic materials, insulators, magnetic/ optoelectric/passivating/structural/thermal materials, as well as the techniques used to process and reprocess the materials.

Praveen Chaudhari, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Harry C. Gatos, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Peter B. Hirsch, Oxford University Robert A. Huggins, Stanford University James W. Mayer, Cornell University Dennis W. Readey, Ohio State University George A. Samara, Sandia National Laboratories William P. Slichter, AT&T Bell Laboratories Manuscripts Sought for First Issue

Manuscripts are currently being received for consideration for publication in the first "The principal editors are the ke