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Bruker AXS Announces Two $5,000 X-ray Diffraction Scholarships at Materials Research Society Fall Meeting.


BOSTON -- During the 2006 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting now taking place at the Hynes Convention Center The John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center located in Boston's Back Bay has 193,000 square feet (0 m) of exhibit space and can accommodate up to four concurrent events. , Bruker AXS, a leading global provider of advanced X-ray solutions for life and advanced materials sciences, announced the recipients of its 2006 Excellence in X-ray Diffraction (XRD) scholarships based on unique experiments performed by advanced university students. Recognizing academic achievement in X-ray Diffraction, Bruker AXS presented a $5,000 scholarship for unique applications in the category of Materials Science and another $5,000 scholarship for the category of Geology and Chemistry. The winners were selected by an independent panel of judges Panel of Judges is an indie pop band from Melbourne, Australia. Members
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: Dr. Tom Blanton from Eastman Kodak, Dr. Jim Kaduk from Innovene and President of the International Centre for Diffraction Data The International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD) maintains a database of powder diffraction patterns, the Powder Diffraction File (PDF), including the d-spacings (related to angle of diffraction) and relative intensities of observable diffraction peaks. , Professor Richard Matyi, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at UAlbany-SUNY, National Research Council Canada Research Officer Dr. Pam Whitfield, Associate Professor Scott Misture from Alfred University in New York, and Dr. Nattamai Bhuvanesh, Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University.

Hsiu-Wen Wang of the Indiana University Department of Geological Sciences, Bloomington was awarded the Bruker AXS 2006 Excellence in X-ray Diffraction scholarship for unique applications in the category of Geology and Chemistry. The title of her winning paper is "Dehydration/Rehydration Induced Phase Transitions in Natrolite na·tro·lite  
n.
A mineral in the zeolite family with composition Na2Al2Si3O10·2H2O.



[natro(n) + -lite.]

Noun 1.
." She was advised in her research by Professor David Bish n. 1. Same as Bikh.  of the Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University. In accepting her award, she said, "My research involves a detailed study of how the crystal structure of the natural zeolite natrolite changes with temperature and the partial pressure of water. Crystal structure determinations using powder X-ray diffraction data are the key to clarify the structural changes responsible for observed symmetry changes and to pinpoint the phase-transition mechanism(s), not only for natrolite but also for other framework silicate minerals." Natrolite is a tectosilica mineral species belonging to the zeolite group. Natrolite occurs with other zeolites in the amygdaloidal a·myg·da·loid  
n.
A volcanic rock containing many amygdules.

adj. also a·myg·da·loi·dal
1. Shaped like an almond.

2. Anatomy Of or relating to the amygdala.

3.
 cavities of basaltic igneous rocks. The best specimens are the diverging groups of white prismatic pris·mat·ic   also pris·mat·i·cal
adj.
1. Of, relating to, resembling, or being a prism.

2. Formed by refraction of light through a prism. Used of a spectrum of light.

3. Brilliantly colored; iridescent.
 crystals found in compact basalt.

Graduate student (Ph.D.) Christian Long of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering Materials science and engineering

A multidisciplinary field concerned with the generation and application of knowledge relating to the composition, structure, and processing of materials to their properties and uses.
 and Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics at the University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
  • University of Maryland, College Park, a research-extensive and flagship university; when the term "University of Maryland" is used without any qualification, it generally refers to this school
 was awarded the 2006 Bruker AXS Excellence in X-ray Diffraction scholarship again this year for unique applications in the category of Materials Science. His paper is entitled "Rapid Structural Mapping of the Ternary (programming) ternary - A description of an operator taking three arguments. The only common example is C's ?: operator which is used in the form "CONDITION ? EXP1 : EXP2" and returns EXP1 if CONDITION is true else EXP2.  Metallic Alloy Systems Using the Combinatorial Approach and Cluster Analysis." The winner and his advisor, Professor Ichiro Takeuchi, describe his work as "Extremely important in high-throughput materials science, where large number of samples are synthesized and measured simultaneously in order to dramatically increase the pace of materials discovery." The current work has been submitted to Review of Scientific Instruments Review of Scientific Instruments is a journal published monthly by the American Institute of Physics. Its area of interest is scientific instruments, apparatus, and techniques.  and is awaiting review before publication. Chris explained his research, saying, "The idea behind this work was to make the process of looking at hundreds of diffraction spectra easier by taking the data set and filtering out all of the repeated information. Cluster analysis is a great tool for this because we can use it to classify all of the diffraction patterns into discrete groups, and then represent each group with only a single diffraction pattern." In the future, Chris will continue his graduate work on data visualization for combinatorial libraries and advanced microwave microscopy techniques. The University of Maryland has one of the largest research efforts in combinatorial materials science.

Honorary mention goes to Matt Izawa from the University of Western Ontario Western is one of Canada's leading universities, ranked #1 in the Globe and Mail University Report Card 2005 for overall quality of education.[2] It ranked #3 among medical-doctoral level universities according to Maclean's Magazine 2005 University Rankings. , advised by Associate Professors Penelope King and Roberta Flemming on his research on "Investigation of the Tagish Lake Carbonaceous Chondrite Using X-ray Microdiffraction." Chondrites are stony meteorites that have not been modified due to melting or differentiation of the parent body. They formed when various types of dust and small grains that were present in the early solar system accreted to form primitive asteroids.

Honorable mention also goes to Svetlana Neretina, supervised by Dr. Peter Mascher with Dr. James Britten providing expertise in crystallography, from McMaster University in Ontario for her research paper on: "The Role of Lattice Mismatch in the Deposition of CdTe Thin Films". Cadmium telluride (CdTe) is a crystalline compound formed from cadmium and tellurium tellurium (tĕlr`ēəm) [Lat.,=earth], semimetallic chemical element; symbol Te; at. no. 52; at. wt. 127.60; m.p. 450°C;; b.p. 990°C;; sp. gr. 6.  with a zinc blende blende: see sphalerite.  (cubic) crystal structure. CdTe, while more expensive than silicon-based technologies, offers higher efficiency when used in solar cells (photovoltaics).

"We are very pleased to provide these scholarships to these excellent students, and we are most impressed by the quality of the XRD experiments that these advanced students performed, and the valuable scientific results obtained," said Uwe Preckwinkel, Bruker AXS Product Manager for Materials Research Solutions.

About XRD

X-Ray Diffraction is a high-tech, non-destructive technique for analyzing a wide range of materials, including fluids, metals, minerals, polymers, catalysts, plastics, pharmaceuticals, thin-film coatings, ceramics and semiconductors. Throughout industry and research institutions, XRD has become an indispensable method for materials investigation, characterization and quality control. Example areas of application include qualitative and quantitative phase analysis, crystallography, structure and relaxation determination, texture and residual stress investigations, controlled sample environment, micro-diffraction, nano-materials, lab- and process automation, and high-throughput polymorph polymorph /poly·morph/ (pol´i-morf) colloquial term for polymorphonuclear leukocyte.

polymorph

a colloquial term for a polymorphonuclear leukocyte.
 screening.

Bruker AXS scientists are available at the Company's MRS Fall Conference booth to discuss these awards and the corresponding research findings. Bruker AXS has published the above papers now in a book available to the press, MRS attendees, and other scientists. For more information on the 2006 MRS Fall Conference, please visit http://www.mrs.org/
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