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September 2004
Around DMSE
CNN has interviewed Prof. Darrell Irvine for "New Explorers,"
a program that profiles young innovators who will shape the
technology that affects all our lives. Anna Bershteyn, a Course
3 junior, was one of the students filmed in the Irvine Lab.
Details about the program's air date will be posted as soon
as they are received.
Personnel
Amanda Tat has accepted the position of Fiscal Officer for
ChemE, DMSE, CBE and Archaeology effective September 13. Amanda
comes to us from MIT's Office of Sponsored Programs, where
she has worked as a Contract Administrator over the past year.
Amanda was the Fiscal Officer for Chemistry prior to joining
OSP, and has also worked in the Laboratory for Nuclear Science
and the Center for Materials Science and Engineering. Amanda's
office will be located in ASO 8-328, and she will be reachable
at 253-2848 or atat@mit.edu.
Amanda will devote two days per week assisting OSP during
the transition in the month of September, and will join us
full time effective October 1. Please welcome Amanda to her
new role!
Melanie Straight has accepted the position of Assistant
Fiscal Officer in RLE, and will be leaving her position as
Fiscal Assistant in ASO effective October 12. While we are
all extremely sorry to lose Melanie, this is a wonderful promotional
opportunity for her, and we all wish her the best in her new
position.
Resources
The Pauling File: Inorganic Materials Database and Design
System-Binaries Edition is now available in the Science Library.
TO USE the Pauling File, go to the computer to the left of
the Science reference desk (as you are facing the reference
desk). There is an icon on the desk top for the Pauling File.
A user manual is located on the ready reference shelves behind
the reference desk.
What is the Pauling File? The Pauling File is a comprehensive
source of thermodynamic, crystal structure, powder diffraction
and physical property data for binary systems. It covers all
inorganic ordered solid state materials and consists of:
- Constitution Data (Binary Phase Diagrams)
- Crystallographic structure, including lattice parameters,
structure types, viewable atom positions, etc.
- Diffraction Data and Patterns, including 'inferred' patterns
from crystal structure data
- Physical Properties of binary crystalline materials
It includes:
- 8,000 binary phase diagrams, both evaluated and as-published
- 28,000 data sets of crystallography and structure data,
describing 10,000 different phases
- 3,000 published and 27,000 computed powder patterns
- 17,300 physical property data sets, including about 43,000
data entries
If you have questions about this product, or any library
service, just ask!
Opportunities
MISTI orientation
meetings are taking place during the week of Sept. 13. Several
Course 3 students participated last year in internship programs
in China, France, Germany, India, Italy and Japan. They hope
to recruit an exciting group of students for 2005!
Combine your major with an exciting 3-12 months internship
abroad in CHINA, FRANCE, GERMANY, INDIA, ITALY, JAPAN, MEXICO
and SINGAPORE! All expenses covered! Open to all students
(undergraduates, graduates, graduating students) and postdocs
in any field. Come to our Orientation Meetings, meet returning
interns, and have pizza with us.
JAPAN: Tuesday, Sept. 14, 5:30-7:00pm,
Bush Room (10-105), Contact: dreichert@mit.edu
CHINA & SINGAPORE: Thursday, Sept.
16, 5:30-7:00pm, CIS 7th floor conference room (E38-714),
Contact: seang@mit.edu
GERMANY: Tuesday, Sept. 21, 5:00-7:00pm,
CIS 7th floor conference room (E38-714), Contact: sberka@mit.edu
FRANCE: Wednesday, Sept. 22, 5:30-7:00pm,
CIS 7th floor conference room (E38-714), Contact: sferrari@mit.edu
INDIA: Thursday, Sept. 30, 5:30-7:00pm,
CIS 7th floor conference room (E38-714), Contact: amitria@mit.edu
ITALY: Wednesday, Oct. 6, 5:30-7:00pm,
CIS 7th floor conference room (E38-714), Contact: ssferza@mit.edu
MEXICO: Monday, Nov. 1, 5:30-7:00pm, CIS
7th floor conference room (E38-714), Contact: kirkcald@mit.edu
Materials Science and Engineering students who paricipated
in internship experiences in 2004 are:
FRANCE: Naomi Kohen '04, Institut Pasteur, Paris; Ana Ramos
'04, CEA Saclay (Paris) and
Study Abroad, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6);
Ellen Siem G, CNRS, Luminy (Marseille); Neil Jenkins, PhD
'03, Study Abroad, College des Ingenieurs, Paris; Suelin Chen
G, Study Abroad, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau (Paris)
GERMANY: Catarina Bjelkengren '06, Merck, Darmstadt
INDIA: Sajan Saini, PhD '04, DaimlerChrysler, Bangalore
JAPAN: Nduka Enemchukwu '05, Hitachi Chemical; Kasetta Coleman
'04, Hitachi Ltd., Ibaraki; Jamie Mak '03, Asahi Kasei, Shizuoka
Events
Ceramic Research at Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Dr. Linn Hobbs; American Ceramics Society New
England Section, Tuesday, September 21, MIT Faculty Club.
Career Forum: 4:00 pm; Registration/Cocktails: 6:00 pm; Dinner:
7:00 pm; Technical Program: 8:00 pm.
MIT Professor and Member of ACerS National Board of Directors,
Dr. Hobbs will provide an overview of the areas of research
presently underway at MIT. Dr. Hobbs will precede this discussion
with an introduction, speaking as a member of the Board of
Directors for the American Ceramic Society. Prof. Hobbs' research
activities center on characterization, using electron microscopy
and diffraction methods, of atomic and extended defect structures
and microstructures of inorganic non-metals introduced by
radiation, implantation, or chemically driven compositional
change. He will also survey the work of other faculty and
students. MIT students who are interested in ceramics are
invited to a career forum at 4:00. The objective is to provide
those students with an opportunity to meet with members and
sponsors to learn more about what ACerS does and the institutions
it represents (or about past experiences and associations).
The forum will take place before the dinner. Students will
also be given an opportunity to present posters describing
their research. Additional information will be
provided, as it is determined how many members and students
will take part. Registration for the meeting will be capped
at 60, so register ASAP!
Location: MIT Faculty Club, 6th Floor. RSVP to Robert
J. Sayre. There is a fee for dinner.
Professor Tuller, DMSE, and Professor Kawada,
Tohoku University, present the MIT-Tohoku Joint Workshop
on Nanoscience in Energy Technology With Emphasis on Transport
and Reactions in or on Solids September 27-28, 2004.
The collaboration of MIT with Tohoku University is announced
through this joint workshop; you are invited to join in this
exchange. Please download the flyer
(pdf) for more information. If you would like to contribute
to the workshop with your work, you can still apply for presenting
a poster. Please be sure to register by September 20, 2004,
if you would like to participate in the workshop. The location
will be annouced when registered. If you have any questions,
do not hesitate to contact Anja
Bieberle-HŸtter, Dr. sc. techn. Crystal Physics & Electroceramics
Laboratory, Rm. 13-3130 Department of Materials Science &
Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA 02139-4307, USA Phone: 617 253 5002.
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