Accelerating Discovery for Mechanical Behavior of Materials 2024 at TMS Specialty Congress 2024

Accelerating Discovery for Mechanical Behavior of Materials 2024

June 16–20, 2024 • Cleveland Hilton • Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Technical Program

Accelerating Discovery for Mechanical Behavior of Materials 2024, a brand new TMS event, will encompass cutting-edge research and development efforts surrounding mechanical behavior over a wide range of material types, with an emphasis on the underlying microstructural causes. This meeting will highlight the different techniques and methodologies that research groups are developing to understand the multi-scale mechanisms used in the explore mechanical behavior in microstructurally and compositionally complex alloys. This unique platform will promote deep discussions and collaborations across industry, government, and academia.

Accelerating Discovery for Mechanical Behavior of Materials 2024 will include the following specific technical topics:

Accelerated Approaches
  • Accelerating Materials Discovery via Machine Learning (e.g., In Model-Experiment Fusion, Validation, & Uncertainty Quantification)
  • Autonomous Characterization & Property Evaluation
  • High-Throughput Techniques (Including: Nanoindentation, Tribology, & Atomic Force Microscopy) 
  • Data Sharing and Multimodal Data Fusion in the Mechanical Behavior of Materials
Design
  • Multi-Objective Optimization of Materials
  • Co-Optimization of Materials and Topology Defects by Design
  • Design of Robust Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Other Energy Applications 
  • Digital Twins/Validation
  • Microstructural Optimization for Mechanical Properties (i.e., Microstructure-Properties Linkage)
Machine Learning
  • Discovering Constitutive Relationships using Machine Learning
  • Fusion of Mechanical Testing & Characterization Techniques to Accelerate Materials Development
  • Bayesian Design of Experiments
  • Machine Learning Applications: Multiscale and Multiphysics (e.g., Model-Experiment Fusion, Validation, & Uncertainty Quantification)
In-Situ and In-Process of Extreme Environments
  • In-Situ Testing and Characterization
  • In-Process and Operando Control of Mechanical Properties During Processing
  • Materials Behavior and Testing Under Extreme Environment: Hydrogen, Temperature, Shock, etc.
  • Coupled Extremes
  • Climate and Long-Term Aging
Mechanics of Novel Materials
  • Mechanical Behavior in Multifunctional Materials
  • Mechanics of Biological & Nature-Inspired Systems
  • Metamaterials Testing & Optimization
  • Nano-Architected Materials

Keynote Speaker

Markus Buehler
McAfee Professor of Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Invited Speakers

Andrea Bachmaier, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Keith A. Brown, Boston University

Jason Carroll, Eaton

Megan Cordill, Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

Jan Dzugan, Comtes Fht

Gang Feng, Villanova University

Somnath Ghosh, Johns Hopkins University

Jason Hattrick-Simpers, University of Toronto and Natural Resources Canada CanmetMATERIALS

Abigail Hunter, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Anil Misra, Florida International University

Sneha P. Narra, Carnegie Mellon University

Philip Noell, Sandia National Laboratories

Abstract Submissions

Abstract submissions are now closed.

If you have any questions regarding abstract submissions or are interested in still submitting an abstract, send an e-mail to TMS Programming Staff.

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