Meet the 2021 TMS Award Recipients
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FEBRUARY 2021 jom.tms.org JAn officialO publication of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE: Meet the 2021 TMS Award Recipients Empowering Metallurgists, Process Engineers and Researchers Do you rely on handbook data? What if the materials data you need doesn’t exist? 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Robinson 492: TMS Meeting Headlines 464: TMS Member News: TMS Members Selected 493: JOM Call for Papers for Presidential Subcommittee; Explore the Redesigned TMS Webinar Library 466: In Case You Missed It: Business News from the Field 467: Honoring the 2021 TMS Award Recipients: Megan Enright 483: Preview the TMS2021 Proceedings Volumes 486: A Different Kind of MS&T: Virtual Meeting Featured Live Events and On-Demand Technical Talks: Kelly Zappas 490: Transitioning from an In-Person to Online Format Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic as Discussed at the Judson Symposium: Assel Aitkaliyeva and Subhadra Gupta JOM: THE JOURNAL Advanced Coating and Thin Film Materials for Energy, Aerospace and Biological Applications 495: Pulsed Laser Deposition Films Based 515: Textured Polymer Surfaces Mimicking the on CdSe-Doped Zinc Aluminophosphate Tactile Friction Between Wood and Skin: Glass: Mihail Elisa, Stefan-Marian Iordache, Li Zhang, Adriana Carolina Rodríguez Ana-Maria Iordache, Madalin Ion Rusu, Urribarrí, Haihang Wang, Sheng Zhang, Gabriel Socol, Mihaela Filipescu, Yuan Zhang, Xiangqiong Zeng, Cristina Bartha, and Monica Enculescu and Emile van der Heide 504: Synthesis and Characterization of 524: Electrophoretic Deposition of Conducting Polyaniline Nanostructured Nanocomposite Hydroxyapatite/Titania Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications: Coating on 2205 Duplex Stainless Steel Bijan Medi, Alireza Bahramian, Substrate: Ali Sabea Hammood, and Vahide Nazari Mahmood