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The new Session Search is NOW AVAILABLE!
The preliminary program session sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE!
Abstract submission for the TMS 2013 Annual Meeting is now closed.
Technical subject areas include, but are not limited to:
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Advanced Characterization, Modeling, and Performance TMS 2013 is firmly establishing itself as the home of the emergent and dynamic computational materials science and engineering field. This track explores an array of aspects in these cross-cutting practices.
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High Performance Materials Among the myriad topics to be explored in this track are materials solutions for applications such as materials challenges based on performance environment, legislative mandates, or design difficulties.
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Light Metals: Aluminum, Magnesium, and Titanium This programming track brings together representatives from the world’s largest light metals
companies and research organ izations to discuss the latest developments in the field.
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Materials and Society: Energy Technology, Policy, and Education This programming track focuses on energy-related topics, including new and existing energy systems, utilizing energy during materials processing, and insights from policy-makers and educators on materials issues.
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Materials Processing and Production The Materials Processing and Production track explores advancements in extractive metallurgy and primary metals production, including high-temperature processing, shape casting, process control, powder processing, solidification, and joining.
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Nanoscale and Amorphous Materials This programming track addresses the nexus of research and applications in nanomaterials, ultrafine grained materials, and bulk metallic glasses.
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REWAS 2013 - Enabling Materials Resource Sustainability The symposium will provide an interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary platform where the materials and metallurgical professional can interact and exchange with other stakeholders and research fields to facilitate the transition to a more sustainable industry and society.
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