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October 1, 2001
Angela Belcher, University of Texas, Austin.
Using
Nature's Tools to Design Novel Hybrid Nanostructured Materials
October 17, 2001
Rachid Yazami, University of Grenoble, France.
Lithium-Graphite:
An Outstanding Electrode for Lithium-Ion Batteries
October 24, 2001
Nathan S. Lewis, Caltech
Vapor
Detection Using Arrays of Chemically Sensitive Conducting Polymer Composites
October 31, 2001
William L. Johnson,
Caltech
Glassy
Metals A New Class of Structural Engineering Materials
November 7, 2001
Emily Carter, University of California, Los Angeles.
Chemical
Degradation and Protection of Metals in Extreme Environments
November 14, 2001
Robert
L. Snyder, Ohio State University
Computational
Materials Design
January 9, 2002
Seth Fraden, Brandeis University
Colloidal
Suspensions of Viruses as Model Liquid Crystals
January 16, 2002
Vivek Shenoy, Brown University,
Models of Films Growth, Morphology, Evolution and Step Bunching
301 Thomas
January 20, 2002
T.W. Clyne, University of Cambridge
Residual
Stresses & Spallation in Sprayed Thermal Barrier Coatings
January 23, 2002
Zhenan Bao, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Organic
Materials for Plastic and Molecular Electronics
January 30, 2002
Rob Phillips, Caltech
Linkage
and Entanglement: Mechanics From Dislocations to DNA
February 13, 2002
Noel Clark, University of Colorado
Chiral
Fluids from Achiral Molecules
February 20, 2002
Bill Clyne, Cambridge University
Coatings
February 27, 2002
S.M. Wiederhorn, National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg,
MD
Near the Fatigue Limit in Glass
March 6, 2002
Tim Bunning
Holographic
Photopolymerization-Induced Active and Passive Optical Structures
April 10, 2002
G. Jeffrey Snyder, JPL, Caltech
Materials
Chemistry and Physics for Thermoelectric Power Generation and Cooling
April 18, 2002
Hans Oechsner, University of Kaiserslautern
Thin Films on an Atomic Scale
May 2, 2002
Brian Korgel, UT Austin
May 15, 2002
Professor A. Kelly, University of Cambridge
Poissons
Ratio
May 22, 2002
Dean R. Haeffner, Experimental Facilities Division
Advanced Photon Source Argonne National Laboratory High
Energy
X-ray Scattering at the Advanced Photon Source: Applications to Materials Science
Research
May 29, 2002
Tom McLeish, UCSB Institute for Theoretical Physics
Emergent
Structure In Self-Assembling Peptides

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