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FROM: DECEMBER 2008
Phase Transformation Theory: A Powerful Tool for the Design of Advanced Steels
By: F.G. Caballero, M.K. Miller, C. Garcia-Mateo, C. Capdevila, and C. Garcia de Andrés
FROM: NOVEMBER 2008
Applying Fundamental Data to Reduce the Carbon Dioxide Footprint of Aluminum Smelters
By: Barry Welch, Martin Iffert, and Maria Skyllas-Kazacos
FROM: OCTOBER 2008
Professional Preface
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FROM: OCTOBER 2008
Generic Melt Circulation Technology for Metals Recovery
By: Noel A. Warner
FROM: SEPTEMBER 2008
Materials and Processing for Lithium-ion Batteries
By: Claus Daniel
FROM: AUGUST 2008
The Young Leader
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FROM: AUGUST 2008
Sustainability, Climate Change, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction: Responsibility, Key Challenges, and Opportunities for the Aluminum Industry
By: James Evans and Halvor Kvande
FROM: JULY 2008
The Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Dendritic Structure at the Solid-Liquid Interface of a Ni-Based Single Crystal
By: J. Madison, J.E. Spowart, D.J. Rowenhorst, and T.M. Pollock
FROM: JUNE 2008
Steel and Science Bring Dinosaurs into the 21st Century at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
By: Maureen Byko
FROM: MAY 2008
Open Source Software for Materials and Process Modeling
By: Adam C. Powell IV and Raymundo Arroyave
FROM: APRIL 2008
The Characterization of Various ZnO Nanostructures Using Field-Emission SEM
By: Zhiyong Xu, Jiann-Yang Hwang, Bowen Li, Xiaodi Huang, and Howard Wang
FROM: MARCH 2008
Learning from Systems Biology: An "Omics" Approach to Materials Design
By: Krishna Rajan
FROM: MARCH 2008
Environmental, Health, and Safety Considerations for Producing Nanomaterials
By: Todd M. Osman
FROM: FEBRUARY 2008
The Young Leader
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FROM: FEBRUARY 2008
Professional Preface
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FROM: FEBRUARY 2008
Materials Resource Center: Jobs, Consultants, Marketplace
By: Various
FROM: FEBRUARY 2008
Carbon Dioxide Reduction Technologies: A Synopsis of the Symposium at TMS 2008
By: Neale R. Neelameggham
FROM: JANUARY 2008
Materials Resource Center: Jobs, Consultants, Marketplace
By: Various
FROM: JANUARY 2008
The Nuclear Renaissance: A Challenge for the Materials Community
By: Todd M. Osman
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2008 ISSUE ARCHIVE
Volume 60: JOM issues for 2008 are listed below.
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DECEMBER 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Phase Transformations
Topics covered include Solid-State Phase Transformations, and Magnesium: Phase Diagrams and Solidification. Also included is the 2008 Engineering Salaries survey results... [READ MORE]
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NOVEMBER 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Processing Light Metals
Topics covered are Aluminum: Cast Shop and Alloys; Titanium: Advances in Processing; and Magnesium for Automotive Applications. Also included is a program preview of the TMS 2009 Annual Meeting... [READ MORE]
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OCTOBER 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Extractive Metallurgy
Topics covered include Recent Developments in Aqueous Processing, and Pyrometallurgical Processing. Also included is the story of "William Peirce and E.A. Cappelen Smith and Their Amazing Copper Converting Machine.".. [READ MORE]
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SEPTEMBER 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Nanotechnology
Topics covered include Magneto-electric Nanostructures, Materials and Coatings for Energetics, and Twinning in Nano-metals... [READ MORE]
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AUGUST 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Recycling
Topics covered are recycling and clean technologies, and aluminum production issues... [READ MORE]
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JULY 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: High-Temperature Materials
Topics covered are high-temperature alloys research and current applications of refractory metals. Also included is a brief description of each of the four candidates nominated to fill various 2009 TMS Board of Directors positions... [READ MORE]
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JUNE 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Advanced Materials
Topics covered are biological materials science and lead-free solders. Also featured is the cover story on the metalwork used to support dinosaur bones at the Carnegie Museum of Natrual History... [READ MORE]
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MAY 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Process Optimization
Topics covered are Developments in Titanium, and Developments in Aluminum. Also included is the 2007 TMS Annual Report and a close look at the TMS 2008 Annual Meeting... [READ MORE]
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APRIL 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Multiscale Analysis
Topics covered are Image Analysis Across Length Scales, The Multiscale Modeling of Composites, and Multiscale Approaches to Fatigue and Fracture. Also featured in Foundation News is a story about Hands On New Orleans and how some attendees at the TMS 2008 Annual Meeting pitched in on a community service project to help beautify the Mary D. Coghill Elementary School... [READ MORE]
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MARCH 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: The Materials Frontier
Topics covered are Biological Materials Science, Part I; and Materials Informatics 2008, Part I. Also featured is the 2008 TMS Knowledge Resource Catalog; and a roundtable discussionon the role of engineers in the 21st century by a panel of invited speakers... [READ MORE]
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FEBRUARY 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: The Materials Environment
Topics covered are CO2 Reduction Technologies, and Aluminum Production. Also featured is a preview of a roundtable discussion on "The Role of Engineers in Meeting 21st Century Societal Challenges" being held at the 2008 TMS Annual Meeting and an interview with 2007 TMS President Robert D. Shull... [READ MORE]
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JANUARY 2008
THIS MONTH'S THEME: Nuclear Energy
Topics covered are GNEP, and Nuclear Waste Disposition. Also included is an article by Todd M. Osman that introduces some of the ways materials will enable the future of nuclear power... [READ MORE]
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