Symposium X

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SYMPOSIUM X Frontiers Of Materials Research

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With two consecutive successful years at the MRS Annual Meeting, Symposium X has approached the proven concept stage. Again this year the review talks spanned many symposia and enjoyed attendance of between 100 and 200 each day. Topics included ion implantation, the materials science of rad-waste management, chemical bonding in metals, electronic ceramics, grain structure in metals, electron microscopy, and reliability in brittle solids.

LINN HOBBS (Pratt, Imperial College), phase transformations in A12O^ (Tucker, University of Florida), crystallinity of B-doped polysilicon (Rajeswara, Brookhaven), and heteroepitaxy in ZnSe growth on GaAs and Ge (Ponce, Hewlett-Packard). Two of the younger scientists—Sands (Berkeley) and Morrissey (Cornell)—were honored with MRS Student Awards. W. Krakow D.A. Smith International Business Machines Corporation L.W. Hobbs Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chairmen

Symposium Support JEOL USA Inc. IBM Hitachi Scientific Instruments Philips Electronic Instruments, Inc.

The list of distinguished speakers included C.W. White, Oak Ridge, A.E. Hughes of Harwell, Roger Doherty of Drexel, Leo Brewer and A.R. Evans of U.C.-Berkeley, P.B. Hirsch of Oxford and Rustum Roy and R.E. Newnham of Penn State. The symposium was again co-sponsored with the Educational Modules for Materials Science and Engineering Project, which will publish the proceedings in the form of modules in a special issue of the Journal of Materials Education in 1984. Rustum Roy Pennsylvania State University Chairman

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