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TMS 2009: Nanotechnology Program February 15-19, 2009 • San Francisco,
California
The emerging field of nanotechnology has strong roots in materials science and engineering. Three separate symposia will examine different aspects of nanotechnology, while special networking receptions will provide an opportunity to meet with others working in your field.
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The Nanotechnology 2009 program will include the following symposia:
- 2009 Functional and Structural Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, and Applications
This symposium will address the application, fabrication and fundamental materials science of nanomaterials as well as technological issues related to their integration for engineering applications. [MORE]
- Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials
The focus of this symposium will be on experimental, theoretical and computational studies of mechanical properties of nanostructured materials in the form of bulk, thin films and coatings. [MORE]
- Nanocomposite Materials
Hear presentations about nanocomposites for extreme environments, novel testing techniques, nanocomposite mechanical behavior, energy conversion materials and energetic nanocomposites, characterization methods, nanocomposite architectures, and industrial production of nanophase constituents. [MORE]
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Networking Receptions
Join colleagues who share your technical interests! Plan to attend one of these receptions from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, February 15, to network and view posters.
- Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials Networking Reception
- Nanomaterials Networking Reception
Special Lecture
- Light Metals Division Luncheon Lecture
Congratulate this year’s Light Metals Division award winners at this special
luncheon.
Lecture by Rajeev Ahuja, Uppsala University,
“Nano Approaches to Using Light Metals Magnesium and Aluminum in Hydrogen Storage” [MORE]
(Order tickets on the registration form.)
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For
more information on this or additional proceedings, please visit the
Proceedings page.
- Supplemental Proceedings Volume 1: Materials Processing and Properties
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