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Prof. Didier De Fontaine 
TMS Member Professor, Univ of California

• Berkeley, CA United States

• EMPMD Technical Division Volunteer

• Member since 1967

• 2010 William Hume-Rothery Award

"When I was a Metallurgical Engineering student in my native Belgium, at the Catholic University of Louvain, the instructor taught the Physical Metallurgy course out of a textbook by William Hume-Rothery. As a result, I learned about the great Oxford Physicist/Metallurgist Hume-Rothery very early on and his excellent textbook played no small role in the orientation of my career. Hume-Rothery was a hero in undergraduate school, but of course, I could not even dream that some day my name would be associated with that of the great man himself."

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SPOTLIGHT DOWNLOAD

Webcast: “Examining Consumer Preferences & Behaviors Related to Recycling”, from the TMS 2009 Annual Meeting

This webcast is a recording of the presentation given on February 15, 2009 at the TMS 2009 Annual Meeting & Exhibition as part of the Green Materials and Processes for Managing Electronic Waste workshop. This recording highlights the consumer preferences and behaviors that are associated with recycling. [MORE]


UPCOMING DEADLINES

Electronic Materials Conference Feb. 15: Abstract submissions deadline extended [MORE]

Student Powder Materials Presentation Contest Feb. 15: Application deadline [MORE]

MS&T'10 March 15: Abstract submission deadline [MORE]

Student Scholarships March 15: Application submission deadline [MORE]

Awards Nominations March 31: Nomination deadline [MORE]

TMS 2011 Symposia March 31: Symposia proposal deadline [MORE]