Who We Are
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is a professional society that connects minerals, metals, and materials scientists and engineers who work in industry, academia, and government positions around the world. We create networking, publication, and professional development opportunities by convening international conferences, publishing books and journals, administering awards, conducting short courses and training, and bringing together the professional community to address issues of common concern. We also provide leadership in the accreditation of university programs in metallurgical, materials, and similarly named engineering programs.
TMS currently supports more than 10,000 professional and student members on six continents. For a more complete look at the technology areas we serve, view our listing of Technical Divisions & Committees.
To learn more, view the TMS Fact Sheet and TMS Annual Reports.
TMS Diversity Statement
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is committed to advancing diversity in the minerals, metals, and materials professions, and to promoting an inclusive professional culture that welcomes and engages all who seek to contribute to the field. TMS recognizes that a diverse minerals, metals, and materials workforce is critical to ensuring that all viewpoints, perspectives, and talents are brought to bear in addressing complex science and engineering challenges. To build and nurture this diverse professional community, TMS welcomes and actively engages the participation of underrepresented groups in all of its initiatives and endeavors.
Our History
The story of TMS begins in 1871, the year that its parent organization, The American Institute of Mining Engineers (now the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers—AIME), held its first meeting to read and discuss research papers and established itself as one of the first national engineering societies in the United States.
Over the years, the Society has grown and evolved along with the minerals, metals, and materials science and engineering disciplines. View Our History page to read JOM articles on the Society’s past, to hear oral histories from our members, and to explore our interactive historical timeline.
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Our Future
TMS has established itself as the professional and technical bridge connecting the many disciplines of minerals, metals, and materials science and engineering. Learn how we plan to strengthen that role in the future by implementing the strategic goals that guide our society and future development.
Contact Us
For contact information for specific staff members or directions to TMS headquarters, please view our Contact Us web page. For general inquiries, contact TMS Customer Service.