ACerS Award Lectures
ACerS Frontiers of Science and Society – Rustum Roy Lecture
Sunday, 5 to 6 pm
“Society and M.S.T. – Materials, Science and Technology: Where GIGA outshines Nano”
Dr. Rustum Roy, Citizen-Scientist
ACerS 110th Anniversary Symposium and Emerging Technologies Session
Monday, 9:40 am to 12 noon and 2 to 5:20 pm
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ACerS Alfred R. Cooper Session and Award
Monday, 2 to 5:20 pm
“Performance Stability of Glass Products”
Introduction by Session Chair
Prabhat Gupta, The Ohio State University
Chemical Stability of Clean and Functionalized Glass Surfaces
Carlo Pantano, Pennsylvania State University
Nano-architecture in Glasses with a Femtosecond Laser
Kazuyuki Hirao, Kyoto University
Student Award Presentation
Sub-Tg Surface Relaxation in Glasses
Minoru Tomazawa, RPI
Dimensional Stability of Glass Display Panels
Douglas Allan, Corning
ACerS Richard M. Fulrath Award Session
Tuesday, 8 am to Noon
ACerS Arthur L. Friedberg Memorial Lecture
Tuesday, 10 to 11 am
“Hunting the Perovskite Range”
Professor Harlan U. Anderson, Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T)
ACerS Edward Orton Jr. Memorial Lecture
Tuesday, 1 to 2 pm
“Sol-Gel Processing – A Retrospective and Perspective”
Dr. C. Jeffrey Brinker, Fellow, Sandia National Laboratories and Professor of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering and Chemistry, The University of New Mexico
ACerS Della Roy Lecture
Tuesday, 4:00 to 4:50 pm
“Understanding Frost Damage”
Dr. George Scherer, Princeton University
ACerS Robert B. Sosman Session
Wednesday, 8 am to Noon
ACerS Robert B. Sosman Lecture
Wednesday, 1 to 2 pm
“Interfacial Kinetic Engineering: How Far Have We Come Since Kingery's Inaugural Sosman Address?”
Martin P. Harmer, Center for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Lehigh University