Strasbourg Is Venue for 1994 E-MRS Spring Meeting
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Strasbourg Is Venue for 1994 E-MRS Spring Meeting The European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) will hold its 1994 Spring Meeting May 24-27 at the Palais de L'Europe, Strasbourg, France. General conference chairman Ian W. Boyd (University College London) said that eight symposia and an equipment exhibit will be featured in the four-day program. Topics include thin films, photorefractive materials, high-temperature electronics, porous silicon, advanced materials education, and materials for cultural preservation. The deadline for abstracts is March 10, 1994. Information about the meeting is available from the E-MRS secretary: Paul Siffert, 1994 E-MRS Spring Meeting, Lab PHASE, CRN, 23 rue du Loess, BP-20, 67037 Strasbourg Cedex, France; phone 33-88-10-65-43, fax 33-8810-62-93. Symposium A: Amorphous Insulating Thin Films II
A follow-up to its predecessor from the 1992 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, this 3.5-day symposium will focus on the materials science aspect of insulators used in micro-and macroelectronics, concentrating on applications for flat screen displays, memory cells, and thin-film transistors, in addition to more general materials topics. Chairs: R.A.B. Devine, CNET/France Telecom, France; phone 33-76-76-4229, fax 33-76-90-3443. W.L. Warren, Sandia National Laboratories, USA; phone (505) 272-7618/7628, fax (505) 272-7304. Symposium B: Laser and Photochemical Processing of Thin Films and Surfaces
This symposium will study the production of photons from existing lasers and lamps, and also the development of new photon sources, covering all facets of the effects of photons on etching, deposition, doping, modification and patterning of surfaces and thin films, and mechanisms and modeling of processes involved. Chairs: U.K.P. Biermann, Philips Research Labs, The Netherlands; phone 31-40-742430, fax 31-40-742081. J. Dieleman, DSA Consultants, The Netherlands; phone 31-4904-13682, fax 31-40-742081. P. Hess, Physical Chemistry Institute, Germany; phone 49-6221565205, fax 49-6221-563199. Symposium C: Photorefractive Materials
Scientists from all areas of photorefractive materials will discuss progress in the field. Topics include new photorefractive
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materials; defects; doping; modification of material properties; physical, electrical, and optical characterization; and novel devices and applications. Chairs: G. Roosen, Institut d'Optique-CNRS, France; phone 33-16-94-16855, fax 33-1694-13192. O. Schirmer, University of Osnabriick, Germany; phone 49-541-9692630, fax 49-541-969-2670. F. AgulloLopez, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain; phone 34-1-397-4780, fax 34-1-397-8579. A. Kost, Hughes Research Laboratories, USA; phone (213) 317-5280, fax (213) 317-5483. Symposium D: Organic Materials for Electronics
The materials science of polymers for electronic and optical applications will be covered, with special attention given to the interfacial aspects crucial to device technologies. Topics include conjugated main-chain or side-chain polymers as active components, methods for characterizing metal /orga
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