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AVS is a nonprofit organization that promotes communication, education, networking, recommended practices, research, and the dissemination of knowledge on an international scale, in the application of vacuum and other controlled environments to understand and develop interfaces, new materials, processes, and devices through the interaction of science and technology.
 
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3/2/2009 President's Report (Spring'09) Restructuring and Reaching Out By Gregory J. Exarhos, AVS 2009 President
2/4/2009 AVS-56 Call For Abstracts http://www2.avs.org/symposium
1/26/2009 Scitopia.org Adds Alerting to its Suite of Features
12/29/2008 President's Report (Winter'08) Winter Reflections of the AVS President By John N. Russell, Jr., 2008 AVS President
12/9/2008 AVS and AIP Sponsor Congressional Science Fellow
12/1/2008 AVS Members’ Forum: Bringing the Experience to You By: Luke Hinkle
10/29/2008 AVS Announces Its Major Award Winners of 2008
9/9/2008 President's Report (Fall'08) By John N. Russell, Jr., 2008 AVS President
7/29/2008 Theodore Madey, Ph.D., AVS Past-President Passes Courtesy of Frederick News Post
7/6/2008 AVS-55th International Symposium's Registration and Housing are now Open!
6/13/2008 SCITOPIA.ORG
6/2/2008 President's Report By John N. Russell, Jr., 2008 AVS President
5/16/2008 IBM Research Unveils Breakthrough In Solar Farm Technology Courtesy of IBM
3/16/2008 Presidents Report By John Russell, Jr., AVS 2008 President
2/25/2008 AVS-55 Call For Papers: LAST DAY TO SUBMIT ABSTRACTS
2/11/2008 New Polymer Could Improve Semiconductor Manufacturing, Packaging Courtesy of Newswise & Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1/24/2008 Researchers Develop Darkest Manmade Material Courtesy of Newswise & Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
12/13/2007 Nanoscale Details of Photolithography Process Revealed Courtesy of Newswise & National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
11/19/2007 President's Report By Neal D. Shinn, AVS 2007 President
10/23/2007 Read AIP Journal Articles by New Chemistry Nobel Laureate
10/10/2007 Researchers Shed Light on Light-emitting Nanodevice Courtesy of Newswise
8/31/2007 President's Report By Neal D. Shinn, AVS 2007 President
8/15/2007 Side-to-side Shaking of Nanoresonators Throws Off Impurities Courtesy of Newswise & Cornell University
8/6/2007 Imaging large arrays of supported lipid bilayers with a macroscope Edward T. Castellana and Paul S. Cremer/Courtesy AVS Biointerphases Journal
7/27/2007 New Technique May Speed Development of Molecular Electronics Courtesy of Newswise
7/2/2007 Nanoparticles Unlock the Future of Superalloy Metals Courtesy of Sandia National Labs
6/5/2007 AVS Historical Interviews
5/21/2007 Inexpensive “Nanoglue” Can Bond Nearly Anything Together Courtesy of Newswise & Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
5/11/2007 AVS-54 Call For Papers: Last Day to Submit an Abstract
3/1/2007 AVS-54 Call For Papers http://www2.avs.org/call
1/29/2007 Researchers Develop Next Generation of Screening Devices Courtesy of Newswise & Sandia National Laboratories
1/22/2007 Benjamin Franklin and Future Science Presentations in Adobe PDF format from a special history session
1/2/2007 Nanomaterials Vulnerable to Dispersal in Natural Environment Courtesy of Newswise & Georgia Institute of Technology
12/22/2006 President's Report By Christie R.K. Marrian, 2006 AVS President 
12/19/2006 Former AVS President Named AIP Chief Executive Officer Courtesy AIP Press Release
12/11/2006 AVS 53 Takes San Francisco by Storm Terry Michalske - AVS53 Program Chair
10/16/2006 Mimicking Nature Creates Self-Cleaning Coatings Courtesy of Newswise & Georgia Tech Research News
10/2/2006 President's Report Christie Marrian, 2006 AVS President
9/13/2006 Study Reveals Nanoscale Properties of Explosives Courtesy of Newswise & Georgia Tech Research News
7/31/2006 Not Just for Eatin': Blue Crab Nano-Sensor Detects Dangers Courtesy of University of Maryland
7/17/2006 Sharply Tuned Nanostrings Work at Room Temperature Courtesy of Cornell University/Bill Steele
7/5/2006 Controlling the Vortex: a Novel Way to Create Switches Courtesy of Newswise
5/19/2006 A Cool Way to Strip Hydrogen Courtesy of National Science Foundation
5/16/2006 New & Exciting for AVS-53
5/16/2006 Courses By Request
4/25/2006 AVS Launches Biointerphases A New Open-Access Journal in Biomaterials
3/28/2006 Magnetic Nanoparticles Facilitate Chemical Separations Courtesy of Newswise & Georgia Tech Research News
2/28/2006 President's Report Christie Marrian, 2006 AVS President
1/17/2006 Sandia researchers to model nano-size battery to be implanted in eye to power artificial retina Courtesy of Sandia National Labs
1/1/2006 Thin Film Lithium Technology May Power Christmas of the Future Courtesy of Newswise
12/14/2005 President's Report (Winter'05) By Dave Aspnes, 2005 AVS President 
12/14/2005 POST YOUR JOBS ON THE AVS JOB SITE
11/9/2005 Precision micromachining yields life-size, precise, artificial cochlea Courtesy of National Science Foundation
10/4/2005 Sandia MicroChemLab Technologies soon to be checking for Toxins in the Nation’s Water Supplies Courtesy of Sandia National Labs
9/7/2005 New Mechanism Governing Nanoparticle Growth Found Courtesy of Newswise
8/19/2005 'Smart' Bio-nanotubes Courtesy University of California, Santa Barbara
6/13/2005 President's Report By Dave Aspnes, 2005 AVS President
5/31/2005 New opportunities from old chemistry in surface science, say Purdue chemists Courtesy of Purdue News Service
5/31/2005 Solid-State Lighting Sources Getting More Energy Efficient and Smart Courtesy of RPI News & Information Center
5/16/2005 Long-life Battery New devices may provide power for decades Courtesy of National Science Foundation
5/9/2005 Spintronics -- Breakthroughs for Next Generation Electronics Courtesy of Newswise
5/3/2005 Switching to Chemistry Courtesy of Weizmann Institute of Science
4/20/2005 Micro Devices to Monitor Tire Pressure in Cars Courtesy of ASME
4/14/2005 Timing nature's fastest optical shutter Courtesy of Vanderbilt University
4/12/2005 Breakthrough Technology Accelerates Solid-State Lighting Courtesy of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
4/5/2005 Organic Semiconductors Bring Foldable Computer Screens Closer Courtesy of Newswise
3/27/2005 Scientists sniffing bird breath to help protect migration routes Courtesy of Brigham Young University News
3/21/2005 Novel "Canary on a Chip" Sensor Measures Tiny Changes in Cell Volume; Provides Assay Results in Minutes Courtesy of University at Buffalo
2/22/2005 Engineers Develop Inexpensive Biowarfare Sensing Elements Courtesy of Newswise
2/14/2005 “BUMPY” GLASS COULD LEAD TO SELF-CLEANING WINDOWS, SLICK MICROMACHINES Courtesy of Ohio State Research News
2/7/2005 DNA molecules used to assemble nanoparticles Courtesy of the University of Michigan News Service
1/31/2005 65th annual Physical Electronics Conference (PEC) - Call For Papers
1/6/2005 Gecko Feet Hold the Key to Self-Cleaning Adhesives Courtesy of Newswise
1/3/2005 Nanotubes Form Along Atomic Steps Courtesy of Newswise
12/23/2004 Selective coatings create biological sensors from carbon nanotubes Courtesy University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
12/10/2004 Improved Molecular Switch Could Serve as Sensor, Medical Tool Courtesy John Hopkins University
12/10/2004 Purdue researchers align nanotubes to improve artificial joints Courtesy Purdue University
12/3/2004 100 Years of Electronics Made Possible by Vacuum Tube As appears and courtesy of voanews.com
11/10/2004 Mass of Single Cell Detected with Nano Oscillator Courtesy of Newswise
10/13/2004 Precision Placement of Atoms May Help in Building Nanoscale Devices Article by Laura Ost
9/15/2004 Physicists Create Artificial Molecule On A Chip Courtesy Yale University Press Release
9/7/2004 NC State Engineers Patent Breakthrough Processes for Creating Self-Assembled 3-D Nanostructures Courtesy of North Carolina State University
8/17/2004 NASA Infrared Camera Helps Surgeons Map Brain Tumors Courtesy of NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
8/3/2004 Wireless nanocrystals efficiently radiate
visible light
Marriage of quantum well, quantum dots could produce white light Courtesy of Sandia National Labs Media
4/5/2004 AVS Launches its New Website Paula Grunthaner (Web Committee Chair) and Yvonne Towse, Della Miller, and Keith Mitchell (AVS National Office)