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Preview: 2019 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting & Exhibit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2019

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The 2019 Materials Research Society (MRS) Spring Meeting & Exhibit will be held at the Phoenix Convention Center (PCC), April 22–26. The scientific sessions will include many new and developing areas of materials research, as well as some well-established and popular topics. To complement the sessions, tutorials will provide detailed introductions to exciting areas of research, and the exhibit will showcase products and services of interest to the scientific community.

Making up the core of the Meeting are seven topical clusters of the technical pro-gram, encompassing 60 symposia. They are grouped as follows:

General Interest

This cluster features the newest LATE NEWS—HOT TOPIC symposium, GI01—Advancing Materials Discovery with Data-Driven Science.

Additional LATE NEWS—HOT TOPIC symposia include QN06—Emerging Materials for Quantum Information, QN07—Emergent Phenomena in Oxide Quantum Materials, and SM03—Growing Next-Generation Materials with Synthetic Biology.

Broader Impact

This cluster features one symposium that addresses increasing ethnic and gender diversification in engineering education.

Characterization, Processing and Theory

This cluster features nine symposia dedicated to a wide range of materials and applications. Special focus will be on advanced nanoscale characterization and in situ investigations of materials, novel materials design, and the role of interfaces as well as advances in modeling and simulation across length scales.

Electronics and Photonics

This cluster features 13 symposia divided into two subclusters. One subcluster will focus on soft, stretchable electronics with symposia addressing the fundamentals of the materials systems, assembly and fabrication, applications exemplified through functional circuits, and interfaces with electronic and photonic devices and systems, including considerations for biofriendly electronics. The other subcluster will focus on the latest developments in electronic and photonic devices, plasmonics, metamaterials, phase-change materials, and thermoelectrics. They will also cover new developments in applications involving memory, neuromorphic computing, and advanced approaches for interconnects relevant to the extension of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor roadmap.

Energy and Sustainability

This cluster features 21 symposia that will address the challenges, opportunities, and technologies related to energy materials, devices, and systems. The cluster will comprise subclusters on energy storage, catalysis, alternative energy and fuels, water-energy materials and sustainability, and photovoltaics and energy harvesting. Specific topical areas include perovskites, novel semiconductors, batteries, capacitive devices, fuel cells, electrochemical systems, solar fuels, as well as advanced concepts for materials design, circular economy, and water-energy nexus.

Quantum and Nanomaterials

This cluster features eight symposia dedicated to a wide range of nanoscale science and technologies, including the characterization, properties, and applications of 2D materials, thermal materials and heat transport, as well as quantum information and quantum phenomena. Many of the symposia will organize joint sessions to further strengthen the synergies and advance novel materials development.

Soft Materials and Biomaterials

This broad interdisciplinary cluster features seven symposia. Key topics include materials for biological and medical applications, progress in supramolecular nanotheranostics, next-generation materials with synthetic biology, translational materials in medicine—prosthetics, sensors, and smart scaffolds, supramolecular biomaterials for regenerative medicine and drug delivery, nano- and microgels, and bioinspired materials—from basic discovery to biomimicry. This cluster also covers great synergy with bioelectronics covered in the electronics cluster.

Poster sessions will be held in the PCC Exhibit Hall on Tuesday from 2:00–7:00 pm and Wednesday from 11:00 am–7:00 pm. The Meeting chairs will recognize the best presentations each day of the poster sessions. One or more awards of up to $500 will be presented based on the posters’ technical content, appearance, graphic excellence, and presentation quality.

Symposium X—Frontiers of Materials Research, Tuesday–Thursday, April 23–25, 12:15–1:15 pm, will feature presentations aimed at a broad audience and on topics at the forefront of research in materials science and engineering.

The 2019 MRS Spring Meeting Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, April 24 at 9:00 am. Awards include the Innovation in Materials Characterization Award, Mid-Career Researcher Award, MRS Impact Award, Outstanding Young Investigator Award, MRS Postdoctoral Awards, and Graduate Student Awards. The Inno-vation in Materials Characterization Award presentation directly follows.

MRS will host a Career Fair in Exhibit Hall C on April 23–24, where job seekers can connect with recruiters and explore available career opportunities. Attendees can discuss their qualifications directly with recruiters, participate in mock interviews, and network with employers. Register online and upload your resume at jobs.mrs.org or stop by the Career Fair to access the registration stations.

HOTELS IN PHOENIX

MRS receives meeting space at a greatly discounted rate as a result of contracting a large block of sleeping rooms at the official meeting hotels. In order to keep meeting costs as low as possible and minimize the financial risk to MRS, we encourage you to utilize the official MRS housing listed below.

To make reservations, visit mrs.org/spring2019/hotels.

Sheraton Grand Phoenix

340 North 3rd St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

602.262.2500

Group Rate: $179 single/double*

Deadline: March 20, 2019

Hyatt Regency Phoenix

122 North Second St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

602.252.1234

Group Rate: $189 single/double*

Deadline: March 21, 2019

Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel

50 East Adams St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

602.333.0000

Group Rate: $184 single/double*

Deadline: March 21, 2019

SpringHill Suites Phoenix Downtown

802 East Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ 85006

602.307.9929

Group Rate: $180 single/double*

Deadline: March 21, 2019

Hilton Garden Inn

15 East Monroe St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

602.343.0006

Group Rate: $205 single/double*

Deadline: March 7, 2019

Hampton Inn and Suites Phoenix Downtown

77 East Polk St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

602.710.1240

Group Rate: $169 single/double*

Deadline: March 21, 2019

The 2019 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit also features a robust slate of Broader Impact events.

Designing Sustainability into Materials Research Workshop

Many sustainability initiatives are focused on the development of technologies that minimize our carbon footprint and energy use. In this interactive workshop on Monday, April 22, 10:00 am–12:30 pm, participants will learn to expand the definition of sustainability to include aspects that limit sustainable materials development. This workshop is appropriate for materials researchers at all career stages, including faculty and industry researchers, early-career professionals, and students. (Preregistration required. Limited seating.)

Communicating Science to Non-Specialists—Science Communication Workshop

The MRS Public Outreach Committee (POC), in collaboration with the Princeton Center for Complex Materials (PCCM), is planning a half-day interactive workshop on Monday, April 22 beginning at 1:00 pm. This session is from the PCCM’s Science Communication and Education Network Workshop Series and is a proven NSF-funded model for scientists to engage in public and face-to-face interactions with group activities, discussions, and lectures. All participants will receive feedback. There will be three modules discussing different topics in science. This is an excellent program to aid researchers in fulfilling their Broader Impact criterion for government agency grant proposals. (Preregistration required. Limited seating.)

National Laboratory and User Facilities—How to Get Access for Your Research, on Monday, April 22, 2:00–5:00 pm, is for students and early-career professionals interested in learning what national laboratories have to offer and how to apply, including practical tips to prepare for using the facility.

Essentials of Getting Your Work Published will be held Monday, April 22 at 3:30 pm in PCC North. Learn the fundamentals of successful scientific publishing from MRS journal editors-in-chief.

The Student, Postdoc & Industry Mixer will be held Monday, April 22 from 7:00 to 8:00 pm in the Sheraton Hotel. Graduate students and members of MRS University Chapters are invited to attend the reception.

There will be Research Funding Opportunities sessions on Monday and Tuesday from 5:30–8:00 pm. These sessions provide interaction between government agency presenters and MRS membership. Invited talks will be followed by roundtable question and answer sessions with the individual program managers.

Green Cards for Scientific Researchers will be on Tuesday, April 23 at 2:45 pm.This presentation will cover and compare the criteria for EB-1A classification for foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics; EB-1B classification for foreign nationals who are outstanding researchers and professors; and the National Interest Waiver (NIW) Category. For more infor-mation, visit click4immigration.com.

A Congressional Science and Engineering Program Information Session will be available on Tuesday, April 23, 4:15–5:15 pm for attendees to learn about the MRS/OSA and MRS/TMS Congressional Fellowships and hear from current and former Fellows about their experiences as scientists in the US Senate and House of Representatives.

How to Prepare for Your ABET Accreditation will help materials departments prepare for their ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) visit. The training is on Tuesday, April 23, 7:15–9:30 pm, and the session can be attended without registering for the Meeting. Remote access will be available if unable to attend in person.

Moderated 2050 Panel Discussion—Materials Needs for Energy Sustainability by 2050: Incentivizing a Zero-Waste Future. Another in a series of the 2050 panel events, co-organized by Symposium ES13 and the MRS Focus on Sustainability Subcommittee, is planned for Tuesday evening. The program will convene top experts to discuss scientific, technological, and sociological complexities relating to energy, the environment, and sustainability. This event will include audience Q&A as well as real-time interactive audience polling.

Materials Voice will be available on-site Tuesday and Wednesday in the Exhibit Hall for members to help in support of sustained federal research funding. It is quick and easy to send letters on funding and current policy issues that are important to the materials research community.

Prior to the 2019 MRS Spring Meeting, teams of students curated or developed their own materials datasets for the inaugural Open Data Challenge competition. Winners will be announced at the Open Data Challenge Awards Presentation on Wednesday, April 24, 3:00–3:30 pm.

Real-Life Challenges and Opportunities in Sustainable Product Design Seminar

Learn how to incorporate sustainability principles into research in a more comprehensive way while considering real-world applications in product design and manufacturing. This seminar will be held on Wednesday, April 24, 7:30–8:30 pm, and is aimed at materials researchers of all career stages.

Learn more about Materials Science Research Aboard the International Space Station during a presentation on Wednesday, April 24 from 2:00–2:30 pm.

Students are invited to participate in the MRS PowerPoint Karaoke and Networking Reception on Wednesday, April 24, 7:30–9:00 pm. This new event is for attendees who want to showcase their research in an interactive and fun way. More information is available on the 2019 MRS Spring Meeting website.

The MRS/Cambridge University Press Publications Booth 100 will be featured in the Exhibit Hall. Stop by to learn about the MRS Publications Portfolio and receive 20% off all book purchases.

The popular Science as Art competition is open to all registered Meeting attendees. Multiple first-place and second-place awards of $400 and $200, respectively, will be presented at the Meeting. Guidelines are listed on the 2019 MRS Spring Meeting website.

The deadline to preregister for the 2019 MRS Spring Meeting is April 5 (5:00 pm ET). International travelers are reminded to begin the visa process early. For additional information on the Spring Meeting, contact MRS Member Services, e-mail and tel. 724-779-3003.

2019 MRS SPRING MEETING REGISTRATION RATES

2019 MRS Spring Meeting registrations include MRS Membership from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020.

The MRS website can be accessed for updated information on confirmed talks and details on special events, information on obtaining a visa, and preregistration at.mrs.org/spring2019.

Footnotes

Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona | Meeting: April 22–26 | Exhibit: April 23–24 mrs.org/spring2019

References

Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona | Meeting: April 22–26 | Exhibit: April 23–24 mrs.org/spring2019