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2011 SPRING MEETING

April 25-29, 2011 • San Francisco, California

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2011

Abstract

Type
Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 2011

MATERIALS FOR ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY

  1. A Amorphous and Polycrystalline Thin-Film Silicon Science and Technology

  2. B Third-Generation and Emerging Solar-Cell Technologies

  3. C Advanced Materials Processing for Scalable Solar-Cell Manufacturing

  4. D Compound Semiconductors for Energy Applications and Environmental Sustatnability

  5. E Energy Harvesting—From Fundamentals to Devices

  6. F Renewable Fuels and Nanotechnoiogy

  7. G Complex Oxide Materials for Emerging Energy Technologies

  8. H Electrochromic Materials and Devices

  9. I Nanoscale Heat Transfer—Thermoelectrics, Thermophotovoltaics, and Emerging Thermal Devices

  10. J Protons in Solids

  11. K Frontiers of Solid-State Ionics

  12. L Interracial Phenomena and In-situ Techniques for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion

  13. M Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage

  14. N Recent Developments in Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Carbon-Capture Technologies

ELECTRONIC AND PHOTONIC MATERIALS

  1. O Materials, Processes, and Reliability for Advanced Interconnects for Micro- and Nanoelectronics

  2. P Interface Engineering for Post-CMOS Emerging Channel Materials

  3. Q New Functional Materials and Emerging Device Architectures for Nonvolatile Memories

  4. R Phase-Change Materials for Memory and Reconfigurable Electronics Applications

  5. S Plasma-Assisted Materials Processing and Synthesis

  6. T High-Speed and Large-Area Printing of Micro/Nanostructures and Devices

  7. U Nuclear Radiation Detection Materials

  8. V Rare-Earth Doping of Advanced Materials for Photonic Applications

  9. W Recent Progress in Metamaterials and Plasmonics

NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY

  1. Y Functional Two-Dimensional Layered Materials

  2. Z Nanoscale Electromechanics of Inorganic, Macromolecular, and Biological Systems

  3. AA Micro- and Nanofluidic Systems for Materials Synthesis, Device Assembly, and Bioanalysis II

  4. BB Nanoscale Heat Transport—From Fundamentals to Devices

  5. CC Hybrid Interfaces and Devices

  6. DD Quantitative Characterization of Nanostructured Materials

  7. EE Semiconductor Nanowires—From Fundamentals to Applications

  8. FF Surfaces and Nanomaterials for Catalysis through In-situ or Ex-situ Studies

  9. GG Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials

  10. HH The Business of Nanotechnoiogy III

  11. II Ion Beams—New Applications from Mesoscale to Nanoscale

ORGANIC AND BIO MATE RIALS

  1. JJ Biological Hybrid Materials for Life Sciences

  2. KK Microbial Life on Surfaces—Biofilm-Material Interactions

  3. LL Biomimetic Engineering of Micro- and Nanoparticles

  4. MM Organic Bioelectronics and Photonics for Sensing and Regulation

  5. NN Electronic Organic and Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterials—Synthesis, Device Physics, and Their Applications

  6. OO Synthesis and Processing of Organic and Polymeric Materials for Semiconductor Applications

  7. PP Engineering Polymers lor Stem-Cell-Fate Regulation and Regenerative Medicine

GENERAL MATERIALS SCIENCE

  1. QQ Carbon Functional Interfaces

  2. RR Fundamental Science of Defects and Microstructure in Advanced Materials for Energy

  3. SS Forum on Materials Education and Evaluation—K-12, Undergraduate, Graduate, and Informal

  4. TT Laser-Material Interactions at Micro/Nanoscales

  5. UU Crystalline Nanoporous Framework Materials—Applications and Technological Feasibility

  6. VV Future Directions in High-Temperature Superconductivity—New Materials and Applications

  7. WW Multiferroic, Ferroelectric, and Functional Materials, Interfaces, and Heterestructures

  8. XX Computational Studies of Phase Stability and Microstructure Evolution

  9. YY Computational Semiconductor Materials Science

GENERAL

  1. X Frontiers of Materials Research