Some of the special event and award presentations for the 2014 MRS Fall Meeting are now available on demand. Some of these include:
- David Turnbull Lectureship Award
- Rodney S. Ruoff, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Synthesis, Structure and Properties of Carbon Nanostructures
- Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience
- Lars Samuelson, Lund University, Nanowires—From Basic Materials Research to Real-World Applications
- Kavli Early Career Award in Nanoscience
- Julia R. Greer, California Institute of Technology, Three-Dimensional Architected Nanostructured Meta-Materials
- Materials Theory Award
- Long-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University, Understanding and Manipulating Mesoscale Ferroic Domain Patterns
- MRS Medal Awards
- Sharon C. Glotzer and Nicholas A. Kotov, University of Michigan, Integration of Computation and Experiment for Discovery and Design of Nanoparticle Self-Assembly
- Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Northwestern University, Advances in Thermoelectrics: From Single Phases to Hierarchical Nanostructures and Back
- Plenary Session
- Hyuk Chang, Samsung Electronics, Innovation in Electronic Materials
- Symposium X—Frontiers of Materials Research
- Henry Snaith, University of Oxford, From Nanstructured to Thin-film Perovskite Solar Cells
- Pulickel Ajayan, Rice University, 2D Materials Science: Graphene and Beyond
- Angela Belcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Giving New Life to Materials for Energy, the Environment and Medicine
- Von Hippel Award
- Marvin L. Cohen, University of California, Berkeley, Explaining and Predicting the Properties of Materials Using Quantum Theory