American Vacuum Society
AVS: Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces, and Processing is a professional and scientific society founded in 1953 as a committee on vacuum technology. The AVS supports networking among its approximately 4,500 worldwide members who include representatives of academia, industry, and government. As a member society of the American Institute of Physics, AVS functions as an association of professionals in the scientific disciplines of materials, interfaces, and processing.
The society organizes events, including an annual symposium, and publishes multiple journals, including the Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. Additionally, the AVS is a member of the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications.
Organization
AVS is composed of 10 technical divisions, two technical groups, 16 regional chapters, two international chapters and one international affiliate:- Advanced Surface Engineering Division
- Applied Surface Science Division
- Biomaterial Interfaces Division
- Electronic Materials/Photonics Division
- Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Division
- Nanometer-Scale Science and Technology Division
- Plasma Science and Technology Division
- Surface Science Division
- Thin Film Division
- Vacuum Technology Division
- Manufacturing Science & Technology Technical Group
- MEMS and NEMS Technical Group