Applied Surface Science covers everything from surface analysis to surface engineering, from industrial applications to academic endeavors, part of the AVS!
The formation of the ASSD followed a suggestion by the Long Range Planning Committee (LRPC) in 1985 that a new Division be established based upon the technical activities of the E-42 Committee on Surface Analysis of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) #WhatisAVS
ASSD works towards the promotion of science and technology relevant to the modification of interfaces to optimize the stability, reactivity or other properties of components and/or devices. #WhatIsAVS
ASSD promotion of science and technology relevant to
methods for characterizing these interfaces for composition, bonding, topology and structure. #WhatisAVS
Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, 2021. @JVSTAB A Special Topic Collection — Celebrating the Women of the AVS: https://t.co/mBseuMUzkt #womeninscience#WomenInScienceDay2021
Our AVS Winter Webinar series continues with Characterization of Thin Film Systems for Flexible Applications on March 2 with
Megan Cordill and Christian Mitterer
https://t.co/kZFrxpTvWN
Our current chair Kateryna Artyushkova @scimomof2 is a senior staff scientist at Physical Electronics Company https://t.co/wwWcR5ExgA. Her research in applied surface science fits into the focus area of @AssdAvs division #WhatisAVS
Please help fill up those ASSD sessions with all that cool stuff you have been doing while locked in Covid isolation having nothing better to do! #AVSSymposium
What is the ASSD? Well, our mission for one is to provide a forum for research and education in the preparation, characterization, modification, and utilization of surfaces and interfaces in practical applications. #WhatisAVS
Start the school year off with an act of mentorship by gifting your student an AVS Platinum Student Membership. You’ll be giving your student a FULL year of AVS Benefits. https://t.co/1qmYAIi8gB @AvsCdg
Applying Surface Science:
“It’s All in the Details: Mechanistic Understanding of Materials Fabrication and Analysis”
“How Thin is Thin? Pushing the Limits of Nanoscale Interfacial Engineering”
“The Future of the AVS: New Directions, Emergent Materials, and Their Applications”
Register FREE for the #AVS67 Virtual Showcase & Special
Events. Featuring three live sessions filled
with invited speakers and award talks, live Q&A, other highlights, and
special events. https://t.co/3mJ61wq7Wo
Register FREE for the #AVS67 Virtual Showcase & Special
Events. Featuring three live sessions filled
with invited speakers and award talks, live Q&A, other highlights, and
special events. https://t.co/3mJ61wq7Wo
Good news! The registration deadline for #AVSPosters2020 is now July 6th. The event is open to anyone, anywhere in the world. You don’t need to be a @AVS_Members to participate. We’ve also added two new categories: #AVS_Quantum and #AVS_Astrochem. https://t.co/U0TsCHLO75
The AVS 2020 International Twitter Poster Competition is coming up July 8 - Don't miss your chance to present your research. Sign up by June 25! #AVSPosters2020 https://t.co/8c1LcshX1R