2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition

2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition

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Visit the new TMS Document Center today. http://doc.tms.orghttp://doc.tms.org The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society welcomes you to the TECHNICAL PROGRAM for the 132nd TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition, to be held March 2–6, 2003, in San Diego, California. This document comprises For your convenience, MONDAY’S we have also included details on TECHNICAL Meeting Activities and Registration PROGRAM Conference Proceedings Our Exhibition Including fully text- TMS Membership searchable paper titles, Additional On-line Resources abstracts, and author names that You May Utilize with affiliations All designed to help you prepare for— and optimally benefit from— one of the world’s premier metals and materials events. See you in San Diego! http://www.tms.org/AnnualMeeting.html AN INTERNATIONAL During the week of March 2–6, the 2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition will host approximately 4,000 science and engineering professionals, representing more than EVENT IN SCIENCE 70 different countries. They are convening at the San Diego Convention Center and the San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina to attend a field-spanning array of metals AND ENGINEERING and materials symposia containing more than 200 sessions and 1,900 individual technical presentations. This year's meeting will feature programming by In addition to the technical programming featured on the TMS Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division following pages, attendees will have the opportunity to TMS Extraction & Processing Division Tour the Exhibition of Approximately 200 Companies TMS Light Metals Division Displaying New Products and Services TMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Attend Special Lectures and Tutorials TMS Structural Materials Division Participate in Short Courses on Sulfide Smelting, TMS Education Committee Magnesium Metallurgy, Heat Treating Aluminum Alloys, Process Heating, Pumping Systems, and Computational Materials TMS Young Leaders Committee ASM International’s Materials Science Critical Enjoy Special Luncheons, Dinners, and Social Functions, Technologies Sector including events honoring Ronald Armstrong, Michael Messhi, and Akira Yazawa Aluminum Association Network Extensively International Magnesium Association Experience the Charm and Amenities of Family-Friendly San Diego Extensive details about these and all conference-related activities can be found on the 2003 TMS Annual Meeting Web Site. WANT TO INTERESTED BE PART OF IN BUSINESS THE ACTION? OPPORTUNITIES? Registration is easy. The 2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition presents busi- Just complete and mail or fax the Annual Meeting Registration nesses, universities, institutions, agencies, consultants, Form that appears in this document. Or, visit the meeting web and others with myriad opportunities to partner in effective site to register immediately (and securely) on-line. marketing communication. Such opportunities to reach thousands of meeting attendees include: To register in advance, your submission must reach TMS not later than February 3, 2003. After this date, it will be Placing a Booth in the Exhibition necessary to register at the meeting site. Placing an Ad in the Official Conference Publication The San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina is the and At-Meeting Program: JOM TMS headquarters hotel. Special conference rates have been Sponsoring High-Profile Attendee Services, contracted with this hotel and others in the area surrounding such as the CyberCenter, Coffee Breaks, Signage, the San Diego Convention Center. To receive and Prize Drawings. special rates, use the TMS 2003 Housing Reservation Form Hosting a Hospitality Suite that appears in this document and that can be found on the meeting web site. More information on these opportunities is available on the Special Opportunity for TMS Nonmember 2003 TMS Annual Meeting Sponsorship Web Pages. Registrants: All nonmember registrants automatically receive a one-year introductory associate membership in TMS for 2003. Membership benefits include a subscription to JOM (print and on-line versions) and significant discounts on TMS products and services. More on the benefits of membership appears on the TMS Membership Web Pages. CONFERENCE The technical program of each TMS Annual Meeting yields numerous conference PROCEEDINGS: THE proceedings that document many presentations delivered in session rooms. Such publications can be ordered both before and after the meeting via the meeting RECORDS OF EVENTS registration form and/or the TMS Document Center. The following symposium proceedings will be available The following proceedings volumes will be released in tandem with the meeting. shortly after the meeting. Electron Microscopy: Aluminum Reduction: Potroom Operations Its Role in Materials Science: Aluminum 2003 (Documenting the Symposia Automotive The Mike Meshii Symposium on Electron Microscopy Alloys 2003; Universities Servicing Education, Research, EPD Congress 2003 (Documenting the Symposia Global and Technology Internationally for the Aluminum and Light Development of Copper and Gold Deposits; Mercury Metals Industries; Increasing Energy Efficiency in Aluminum) Management; Recycling, General; Residue Handling in Gamma Titanium Aluminides 2003 Metals Processing; Sensors and Control in Materials Processing; Waste from Metal Plating Industries) The following symposia will be documented in upcoming TMS periodicals. Friction Stir Welding and Processing II Advances in MEMS and Optical Packaging High Temperature Alloys: Processing for Properties (Journal of Electronic Materials) Hot Deformation of Aluminum Alloys 2003 Applications and Processing of Powder Metallurgy Light Metals 2003 (Documenting the Symposia Alumina Refractory Metals and Alloys (JOM) and Bauxite; Aluminum Reduction Technology; Carbon Computational Methods in Materials Education (JOM) Technology; Cast Shop Technology; Reactive Metals; Recycling, Aluminum) Dynamic Deformation: Constitutive Modeling, Grain Size, and Other Effects: Symposium in Honor of Prof. Ronald W. Magnesium Technology 2003 Armstrong (Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A) Materials Lifetime Science and Engineering Lead-Free Solders and Processing Issues Relevant to Metallurgical and Materials Processing Principles and Microelectronics Packaging (Journal of Electronic Materials) Technologies: The Yazawa International Symposium Materials and Processes for Submicron Technologies III Volume 1: Fundamentals and New Technologies (Journal of Electronic Materials) Volume 2: High Temperature Metal Production Volume 3: Aqueous and Electrochemical Process Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials MPMD Fourth Global Innovations Symposium: (Journal of Electronic Materials) Energy Efficient Manufacturing Processes Terence E. Mitchell Symposium on the Magic of Materials: Surface Engineering in Materials Science II Structures and Properties (Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A) Detailed information about these publications, and many others, can be found in the TMS Document Center. TMS Document Center: Review the complete tables of contents for conference proceedings and order ADDITIONAL publications by visiting http://doc.tms.org RESOURCES TMS Membership: Learn more about the benefits of membership by touring On-line answers to any of your 2003 TMS Annual http://www.tms.org/Society/membership.html Meeting & Exhibition questions can be found at TMS Business-to-Business Partnering: Learn how TMS can help your organization 2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition maximize its impact by viewing Web Site: Get up-to-the-minute meeting http://www.tms.org/Meetings/Annual-03/Annual03-exhibit.html

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