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Drumroll Please! Meet Our New Goldstein Scholars

Congratulations to our new Goldstein Scholar Awardees: Alexander Kling and Xinxing Peng. Thank you also to sponsors Springer and the Meteoritical Society for making these awards possible!

Online registration is now open for M&M 2022!

Don’t miss out on the premier microscopy education and networking event of the year – Microscopy & Microanalysis 2022 in Portland, Oregon (our first time back in person since 2019!).

Congratulations to the MAS Fellows of 2022!

MAS Fellows are nominated by peers and selected by the Fellows Committee with final approval through a vote of MAS Council.  MAS Fellows have distinguished themselves through outstanding research, outreach and teaching, and service to the microanalysis community.  Deadline for the next round of nominations is September 30.  https://the-mas.org/awards/mas-fellows/   Our new MAS Fellows of 2022 […]

Congratulations to the new MAS Presidential Awards winners!

MAS Presidential Awards The Presidential Science Award goes to John Panitz, High-Field Consultants, for his contributions to the founding and advancing developments of the atom probe which unlocked the ability to perform atomic scale chemical analysis. The Presidential Service Award goes to Kerry Siebein, NIST, for outstanding volunteer service to the society over a sustained […]

Congratulations to the M&M 2021 Best Paper Award winners!

Best Paper Awards: These awards represent the best papers presented at the previous year’s M&M meeting. Candidates for the MAS Outstanding Paper Awards are nominated, through consultation with symposium organizers and the MAS membership, by the MAS Awards Committee, then approved by vote of MAS Council. Birks Award for Best Contributed Paper, sponsored by JEOL: Quantifying […]