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June 21, 2002
Dr. Thomas Proffen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Getting More from Your Diffraction Pattern: Atomic Pair Distribution Function
142 Keck at 3:00 pm
July 31, 2002
Aline Rougier, Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des
Solides Amiens, France
Enhancement
of material properties by mechanochemistry
October 9, 2002
Chia-Ling Chien, Johns Hopkins University
Half-Metallic
Ferromagnets
October 16, 2002
Bruce Koel, University of Southern California
Structure
and Chemistry of Ultrathin Metal and Oxide Films on Pt(111) and PT(100) Surfaces
October 23, 2002
Mohan Srinivasarao, Georgia Institute of Technology
Irrational
Self-Assembly: Formation of Ordered Structures on a Polymer Film Using Breath
Figures
October 30, 2002 (2:00 pm)
William Curtin, Browm University
Bridging
Length Scales in Materials: Coupled Atomistics and Discrete Dislocation Plasticity
November 4, 2002
Special Seminar - 11:00 am, 106 Spalding
Henning Poulsen, Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark
3D-XRD: Grain Maps, Grain Dynamics and Grain Refinement
November 6, 2002
I. Cevdet Noyan, IBM/T.J. Watson Research Center
X-Ray Microbeam Determination of Local Bending in Homogeneous Anisotropic
Plate Strips
November 19, 2002
Cherie Kagan, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center
Materials for Molecular Devices
January 8,
2003
I-Wei Chen,
University of Pennsylvania
Field
Effect on Electrical Conductivity of Transition Metal Perovskite
January 15,
2003
Ralph J. Brodd
Recent
Lithium-Ion Battery Materials Research and Development
January 22, 2003
David Eaglesham
Nanoscience
for Chem- and Bio-Sensors
February 12, 2003
Ilhan A. Aksay, Princeton University
Self-repairing
Materials With the Use of Complex Fluids
February 19, 2003
Ed Yu, University of California, San Diego
Probing
Electronic Materials and Devices at the Nanometer Scale
April 23,
2003
John Billelo, University of Michigan
A
New in situ Method for Assessing Thin Film Strength and Stability
May 7,
2003
Arthur Bienenstock, Stanford University
Anomalous
X-ray Scattering and the Metal-Insulator Transition in Amorphous
Mo-Ge Alloys
May 21,
2003
Johannes Rödel, Dresden University of Technology
Micro-Mechanical
Concepts For Modeling Of Ferroelectric Ceramics

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