Walter L. Brown Appointed Editor of Journal of Materials Research

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W.L. Brown for the successful use of implantation in producing semiconductor devices. Most recently, Walter Brown has directed his research to laser-solid interactions. Brown and his colleagues were first to demonstrate that the annealing of

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implantation damage by cw laser irradiation isaccomplished in the solid phase; i.e., does not involve melting. Walter Brown is a member of the Materials Research Society, where he presently serves as Councillor. He chaired the * — 1984 MRS Fall Meeting and has served on numerous committees. He received the Society's highest honor, the Von Hippel Award, in 1984. He is also a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and was recently elected to both the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering. "Walter Brown's creativity and vision epitomizes the philosophy of journal of V Materials Research," Pike said. "Under his direction, jMR will continue to bring leading edge materials research to the research community." journal of Materials Research is published six times a year for MRS by the American Institute of Physics. Editorial submissions and inquiries should be sent to Editorial Office, Journal of Materials Research, M a t e r i a l s Research Society, 9800 McKnight Road, Suite 327, Pittsburgh, PA 15237; telephone (412) 367-9111.

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