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Renew Your TMS Membership . . .
. . . On-Line At a Discounted Rate
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Posted on: 11/11/2008... TMS members are running out of time to renew their memberships at a discounted rate. November 15 is the deadline to renew memberships at the rate of $105. The cost for memberships renewed after that date will be $115. The last day to renew any membership is February 28, 2009.

By renewing now, members will receive uninterrupted access to their TMS benefits, which include discounted rates on conference registrations and publication purchases, and complimentary access to 24 electronic journals. Be sure to log in and update any personal information that has changed. Existing members can renew their memberships through the TMS Members-Only Web site.
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November JOM is Now On-Line
Processing Light Metals: Aluminum, Titanium, and Magnesium
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Posted on: 11/11/2008... The November issue of JOM focuses on the processing of light metals. Spotlighted in this edition are: aluminum: cast shop and alloys; titanium: advances in processing; and magnesium for automotive applications.

In addition, an analysis of the 2007 annual reports of the world’s leading primary aluminum producers is provided, along with report summaries, and for a look toward the future instead of the past, a preview of the TMS 2009 Annual Meeting program can be found in this issue.

TMS members can read the entire issue on-line at no charge through the following link.

... November JOM


New on Materials Technology @ TMS . . .
The month of November brings an array of new feature articles for TMS members.
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Posted on: 11/10/2008... Be sure to check out the following new Spotlight feature articles posted for November on Materials Technology@TMS:

Emerging Materials Technology Community: From biomaterials to bulk metallic glasses, from computational thermodynamics to nanocomposites, three technical areas at the TMS 2009 Annual Meeting offer an array of symposia of interest to this Materials Technology@TMS community. The Spotlight this month, ”Peering Over the Cutting Edge” gives a brief overview of each symposium, along with convenient links to more detailed information.

Materials Education Community: Learn how to develop and sustain an award-winning resource offering students both professional and personal development in ”Secrets of Success: The ‘Material Advantage’ of Iowa State University’s Student Chapter.”

Established Materials Technology Community:JOM Examines Advancements in Light Metals Processing” provides a quick synopsis of the 12 papers and two commentaries featured in the November 2008 issue that span the breadth of current research in aluminum, magnesium, and titanium processing.

Materials and Society Community: Find out how the adoption of four resolutions by the TMS Board will shape the organization’s future directions on “Materials and Society” issues in “Making a Material Difference.”

We are always interested in hearing from our readers about work that they would like to share with any of these communities as a Spotlight feature on Materials Technology@TMS. Please submit a one-to-two page overview about your research or project to materialstech@tms.org for consideration.

In addition to our monthly Spotlights, Materials Technology@TMS updates its materials news stories on a daily basis, provides easy access to resources of interest to each community, and offers an opportunity for online networking and discussion with other materials scientists and engineers from throughout the world.
... Materials Technology@TMS

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