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Spring 2015 Newsletter 

Joe Mantese, Editor

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In this issue

Letter from the Chair

  • FIAP Activities 2014: Building the Industrial Physics Community by John Rumble
    The importance of industrial physics is clearly high; the contributions by industrial physicists to science, technology, the economy, and society are large and well documented.

FIAP Focus: National Issues in Industrial Physics

  • National Issues in Industrial Physics Workshop by John Rumble
    The Workshop on National Issues in Industrial Physics, jointly sponsored by APS and FIAP, will occur on October 6-7, 2014 in St. Michaels, MD to identify and prioritize those issues important to U.S. industrial physics.

Careers

  • Free Job Postings for Internship Jobs by Steven Lambert
    The APS offers free job postings for internships.

Announcements & Meetings

  • George E. Pake Prize
    Thomas N. Theis of the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center received the 2015 George E. Pake Prize “For his major individual contributions at the forefront of semiconductor science, and his inspiring and insightful leadership in the management of industrial research in nanoscale science and technology.”
  • Nominations for Distinguished Lectureship Award on the Applications of Physics by Crystal Bailey and Steven Lambert
    Nominations for the 2015 Distinguished Lectureship term will close on September 1, 2015.
  • Industrial Speakers List by Steven Lambert
    The industrial speakers list is a resource for conference organizers, physics departments, and community groups who are looking for substantive talks about technical issues.
  • APS Elected Sixteen New Fellows Nominated by FIAP
    16 new FIAP Fellows will be honored at this year’s March Meeting. Members should start preparing nominations for this year’s Fellow nominations.
    FIAP Executive Committee for 2015 by John Rumble
    Results from the FIAP elections

Contributors: Crystal Bailey, Steven Lambert, John Rumble
Editorial board: Steven S Rosenblum
Editor in chief: Joe Mantese