Short Courses
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HYDROTHERMAL [Continued from Page 3] The Second International Symposium is being planned to follow the same pattern by included both invited and contributed papers from scientists of diverse disciplines who have a common interest in hydrothermal reactions. These include geochemists, crystal growers, hydro-metallurgists, materials scientists, physical chemists, and others. If necessary, attendance from the host country may be limited to preserve the valuable strong international flavor of past symposia. Symposium Organizers The symposium is being organized by co-chairmen H.L. Barnes, Department of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University, and R.A. Laudise, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry Research Laboratory, AT&T Bell Laboratories. International advisers are Professor E.U. Franck, Institut fur Physikalishe Chemie und Electrochemie, Universitat Karlsruhe; Professor I.L. Khodakovsky, Vernadsky Institute PAGE 10, MRS BULLETIN, JULY/AUGUST 1984
last year's Fall Meeting," Dave relates. "Immediately after that meeting, where three courses were offered, we realized that the scope would have to be substantially broadened to serve participants best. Indeed, strong interest was expressed in several areas we were not able to offer courses in this year, basically because scheduling commitments made it impossible to obtain the best faculty. We expect that such areas will be available next year, as every indication is the short courses are extremely popular and useful, and will continue to grow in number, variety, and quality." The Short Courses The courses to be offered, and their instructors, are: • "Surface and Thin Film Analysis," L.C. Feldman, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and J.W. Mayer, Cornell University. Nov. 30-Dec. 1. • "Ion Beam Modification of Non-semiconductors," J.K. Hirvonen, Zymet, Inc. Dec. 1. • "Ion Implantation and Rapid Thermal Annealing," T.E. Seidel, AT&T Bell Laboratories. Nov. 30. • "Liquid Phase Epitaxy Techniques," L.R. Dawson, Sandia National Laboratories. Nov. 30-Dec. 1. • "Vapor Phase Epitaxy," H.M. Cox, Bell Communications Research. Nov. 30. • "Molecular Beam Epitaxy," C.E.C. Wood, GEC Hirst [Continued on Page 11]
of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Moscow; Dr. R.E. Mesmer, Chemistry Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Professor K.S. Pitzer, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley; Professor Shigeyuki Somiya, Hydrothermal Synthesis Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Dr. H.S. Yoder Jr., Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington. Sponsorship In addition to the Materials Research Society, sponsorship has been arranged from the International Association on Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry, and the International Association for the Advancement of High Pressure Science and Technology. Sponsorship is expected from the International Organization of Crystal Growers, the International Association for the Properties of Steam, and the International Union on Pure and Applied Chemistry. The symposium, to be held in the Conference Center of The Pennsylv
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