Five engineering doctoral students who aspire to careers in an academic setting have been selected to receive Koerner Family Fellowships, which confer $10,000 to each. read more
Yang Zhong Awarded Summer Fellowship in CSNR
Congratulations to Yang Zhong (PhD candidate and MRS member) who was awarded a fellowship to participate in the 2011 Center for Space Nuclear Research (CSNR) Summer Fellowship Program. The CSNR program is an intensive 10-week program for graduate and undergraduate students in a variety of scientific and engineering disciplines. read more
Adam Cywar Receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Congratulations to Adam Cywar (MRS member and PhD student in EE), recipient of a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship award. read more
Activities 2010
November 29-December 3: MRS Fall Meeting in Boston
November 18: Practice talks/ Peer editing for MRS Conference presentations
September 30: Social Gathering for incoming graduate students
June-August: Summer Softball Team
April 12: Hartford Area Materials Camp
April 7th: Connecticut Symposium on Microelectronics & Optoelectronics
CMOC – the Connecticut Symposium on Microelectronics and Optoelectronics
Come attend the CMOC – the Connecticut Symposium on Microelectronics and Optoelectronics
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010.
This year, CMOC will be held on UConn’s campus, so I would encourage you to consider attending. Registration is FREE for graduate and undergraduate students.
Registration must be received by Monday, April 5th, 2010.
Invited talks include:
• Graphene Electronics, C.Y. Sung, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY.
• Promises and challenges in solid state lighting, E. Fred Schubert, RPI, Troy, NY
• High Performance Multiplexed-Scaled down field enabled systems, Luis Fernando Velasquez-Garcia, MIT.
• Thin film electronics for hybrid integration, Ioannis (John) Kymissis, Columbia U.
Sessions include:
I. Devices
II. Materials & Characterization
III. Emerging Technologies IV. Applications
2010-2011 Executive Board
Congratulations to our newly elected 2010-2011 Executive Board.
Vincent Palumbo – President
Dharma Maddala – Vice-President
Satyesh Yadav – Secretary
Ellen Lavorato – Treasurer
Best Poster Award for Claire Weiss, Bilge Senturk and Chitra Subramanian
Congratulations to Claire Weiss, Bilge Senturk and Chitra Subramanian, each recipients of the Best Poster Paper Award at the 2011 Connecticut Symposium on Microelectronics and Optoelectronics (CMOC) held at Yale University.

Claire Weiss (CMBE, Ph.D. student) – “Influence of the precursor solution mobility on the dielectric response of chemical solution deposited strontium titanate thin films on Si” with MW Cole of the US Army Research Lab and Pamir Alpay

Bilge Senturk (CMBE, Ph.D. student)- “Base metal alloys with self-healing native oxides for electrical contact materials” with JV Mantese of UTRC; Yong Liu, Pamir Alpay and Mark Aindow

Chitra Subramanian (Polymer, Ph.D. student) – “Nanofiber based composite structures for PEM fuel cells” with Robert Weiss and Montgomery Shaw.
MRS Members Receive CMOC Awards
Congratulations to MRS Members, Satyesh Yadav and Greg Wrobel, Award Recipients at the Conncticut Microelectronics and Optoelectronics (CMOC) Symposium. Satyesh Yadav, recipient of the Best Poster Paper Award [co-authors Tom Sadowski and Rampi Ramprasad]. reg Wrobel, recipient of the Best Oral Paper Award [“Synthesis and Field Emission of Seedless ZnO Nanoneedles on Metals” with Marcin Piech, Pu-Xian Gao, and Sameh Dardona, UConn and UTRC]. Other awards for UConn students were awarded to Supriya Karmakar for Best Poster Paper Award.
Claire Weiss Receives 2010 Women of Innovation Award
Activities 2009
November 16 – December 12: Chapter collected toys for donations to Toys for Tots
November 24th: MRS Colloquium: Graduate students presenting at MRS gave their talks during the colloquium.
October 9th: International Luncheon
August 12th: MRS Seminar by Dr. McEvily Dr. McEvily (Emeritus Professor of Metallurgy, IMS) will be giving a talk on failure analysis. A number of structural failures which have figured importantly in the history of Failure Analysis and structural design are discussed. Techniques for the detection of cracks are described, and several case studies based upon the speaker’s experience are reviewed.
March 18th: MRS Chapter Spring 2009 Seminar Series
January 30th: First MRS Chapter meeting for the Spring semester