Some 15 young scientists win student awards
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ium I Lourdes G. Salamanca-Riba, physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; "High Resolution Electron Microscopy Studies of Potassium-Hydrogen Intercalated Graphite." Robert C. Tatar, electrical engineering, University of Pennsylvania; "Density of States of Ternary Alkali Graphite Intercalation Compounds." Symposium J Peter F. Green, physics, Cornell University; "Ion Beam Analysis of Diffusion in Polymer Melts." Symposium K Kurt Sickafus, materials science, Cornell University; "Observation of a Grain Boundary Phase Transformation Induced by Solute Segregation." Symposium N Abderrafi M. Ougouag, nuclear engineering, University of Illinois; "Effects of Radiation Induced Stress Effects on the Chemical Durability of Nuclear Waste Glasses."
Short-course program Nine one- or two-day short courses have been scheduled. They are: Surface and Thin Film Analysis (Friday-Saturday). Ion Implantation and Rapid Thermal Annealing (Friday). Ion-Beam Modification of Non-Semiconductors (Saturday). Liquid-phase Epitaxy Techniques (Friday-Saturday). Molecular Beam Epitaxy (Friday-Saturday). Vacuum Technology (Friday-Saturday). Pumping Hazardous Gases (Friday). Modern Analytical Methods in Corrosion Research (FridaySaturday) . • Vapor Phase Epitaxy (Friday).
Job placement center A Job Placement Center will be conducted at the Fall Meeting. It is organized and operated by the American Institute of Physics. The Center, featuring interview space, posting and call boards, will be located in the Boston Marriott/Copley Place Hotel. The Center will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, Nov. 27-29. The primary objective of the Center is to arrange interviews between candidates and employers. Candidates and employers may register at the meeting. Check at the Registration Desk for the location of the Placement Center.
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Exhibitors Your guide to the firms On display at our equipment show The Materials Research Society is pleased to present its first annual Equipment Show as part of the 1984 Annual Meeting. Organized with the assistance of the American Institute of Physics, the Show provides an opportunity for manufacturers and vendors to present the latest technical and scientific equipment and services to our members. Located in the Exhibit Area, the Show will operate Tuesday through Thursday. The hours are: Tuesday: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. Wednesday: 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday: 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The exhibitors are:
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CALLERY CHEMICAL CO., Callery, PA 16024 Linda Jansen
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DETECTOR TECHNOLOGY, Box K300, Brookfield, MA 01506; Peter Graves
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DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP., One Iron Way, Box 1002, Marlboro, MA 01752; William Youngs
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DYCOR ELECTRONICS INC., 2419 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA 15222; John Hackwelder
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