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The JOM Advisory Committee consists of one volunteer representative from each of the technical committees of TMS. Working with the editor, advisors propose topics for the journal to explore and then help solicit and review papers that fulfill the parameters of each topic. Typically, coverage consists of a one-page commentary by the advisor, followed by a general overview on the topic, and two or three technical articles describing specific work in the field. The topics, as well as the sponsoring technical committee(s), are contained in the JOM Technical Emphasis Calendar. Each issue of JOM contains two or three technical emphasis topics.

Technical committees are grouped according to the five divisions of TMS, and several committees are sponsored by more than one division.


EXTRACTION & PROCESSING DIVISION

Aqueous Processing Committee
S.A. Shuey Phelps Dodge Corp.
Materials Characterization Committee
T.H. Okabe & A. Hangi University of Tokyo & CTL Group
Process Technology Committee
A.C. Powell MIT
Pyrometallurgy Committee
R.L. Stephens Tech Cominco Metals Ltd.
Recycling and Environmental Technologies Committee
G.K. Krumdick & C.E. Meskers Argonne National Laboratory & Delft University of Technology

LIGHT METALS DIVISION

Aluminum Committee
P.P. Homsi Pechiney Group
Magnesium Committee
R.S. Beals, Z.-K. Liu, & E. Essadiqi DaimlerChrisler, Pennsylvania State University, & MTL CANMET
Reactive Metals Committee
N.R. Neelameggham US Magnesium LLC
Recycling and Environmental Technologies Committee
G.K. Krumdick & C.E. Meskers Argonne National Laboratory & Delft University of Technology

STRUCTURAL MATERIALS DIVISION

Advanced Characterization, Testing & Simulation Committee
M.D. Uchic Air Force Research Lab
Alloy Phase Committee
S.W. Chen National Tsing Hua University
Biomaterials Committee
M. Myers University of California
Composite Materials Committee
N. Chawla Arizona State
Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee
R.H. Jones & R.B. Rebak Pacific Northwest Labs & Lawrence Livermore National Lab
High Temperature Alloys Committee
G. Fuchs University of Florida
Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee
D.F. Bahr Washington State University
Nuclear Materials Committee
D.D. Keiser, Jr. Idaho National Labs
Refractory Metals & Materials Committee
J. Ciulik University of Texas
Superconducting & Magnetic Materials Committee
To Be Determined  
Titanium Committee
M.W. Peretti GE Aviation

ELECTRONIC, MAGNETIC & PHOTONIC MATERIALS DIVISION

Biomaterials Committee
M. Meyers University of California
Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee
To be determined  
Electronic Materials Committee
To be determined  
Electronic Packaging/Interconnection Materials Committee
C. Robert Kao National Taiwan University
Nanomaterials Committee
S.H. Kang Qualcomm Inc.
Superconducting Materials Committee
To be determined  
Thin Films & Interfaces Committee
C.-U. Kim University of Texas-Arlington

MATERIALS PROCESSING & MANUFACTURING DIVISION

Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee
C. Battaile Sandia National Lab
Nanomechanical Materials Behavior
A.A. Volinsky & A. Misra University of Southern Florida & Los Alamos National Lab
Phase Transformations Committee
T. Furuhara & M.V. Kral Tohoku University & University of Canterbury
Powder Materials Committee
To be determined  
Process Technology Committee
A.C. Powell MIT
Shaping and Forming Committee
M. P. Miles Brigham Young University
Solidification Committee
R.E. Napolitano Iowa State University
Surface Engineering Committee
N.B. Dahotre & S. Seal University of Tennessee, Knoxville & University of Central Florida

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