A Publication of the Materials Research Society
TECHNICAL FEATURES
- Materials Education- A Renewal, p. 20
G.L. Liedl, Guest Editor
- Assessment of Directions and Opportunities in Current and Future Materials
Education, p. 24
I.M. Bernstein
- Views on a Comprehensive Materials Science and Engineering Education
Program, p. 28
G.J. Abbaschian and P.H. Holloway
- Specific Materials Science and Engineering Education, p. 30
D.W. Readey
- Chemistry Education Programs Relevant to Materials Science, p. 34
P. Lykos
- Multidisciplinary Graduate Programs in Materials, p. 40
H.H. Johnson
- The Importance of Accreditation in Materials Education, p. 43
- Views on an Electronic Materials Education, p. 47
- "Teleclasses" for Materials Education, p. 49
- Enhancing an Elementary Science Program: A Case History, p. 50
- Teaching Materials for MSE Education, p. 52
INTERNATIONAL
- Up Close: University College LondonDepartment of Electronic
and Electrical Engineering, p. 54
TECHNICAL FEATURE
- The Metamict State, p. 58
ISSUES
- A National Laboratory: View from Within, p. 67
- Tech Transfer, p. 68
MRS NEWS
- Anaheim Meeting Covers Broad Range of Materials Advances, p. 70
- MRS Meetings Scheduled for Tokyo in 1988
- MRS Council Discusses Progress, Plans for 1987 at Spring Meeting
- Journal of Materials Research Successfully Completes First Half of
Volume 2
DEPARTMENTS
- Material Matters, p. 4
- Research/Researchers, p. 6
- Editor's Choice, p. 13
- Research Resources, p. 14
- From Washington, p. 17
- Historical Note, p. 57
- Short Course News, p. 82
- Chapter News, 84
- Section News, 85
- Letters to the Editor, 85
- Book Reviews, p. 86
- Upcoming Conferences, p. 87
- Calendar, p. 89
- Classified, p. 91
- Posterminaries, p. 92
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