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15 Technical Program M O N D A Y A M Register online at www.tms.org/annualmeeting.html PRELIMINARY 2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session I Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee Program Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc. Monday AM Room: Oceanic 3 February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel Session Chairs: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ken Teo, University of Cambridge 9:00 AM Keynote Inorganic Nanowires: Growth and Applications: M. Meyyappan 1 ; 1 NASA Ames Research Center 9:40 AM Invited Synthesis and Integration of Carbon Nanotubes for the Electronic Device Applications: Wanjun Park 1 ; 1 Materials and Devices Research Center, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology 10:05 AM Patterned Forest-Assembly of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanotube Atomic Force Microscopy Nanoprobes: Haoyan Wei 1 ; Sang Nyon Kim 1 ; Sejong Kim 1 ; Minhua Zhao 1 ; Sang-Yong Ju 1 ; Bryan Huey 1 ; Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos 1 ; Harris Marcus 1 ; 1 University of Connecticut, Materials Science and Engineering Program, Department of Chemical, Materials and Biomolecular Engineering, Institute of Materials Science 10:20 AM Surface Modification to Enhance Uniform Growth of Carbon Nano-fibers on Larger Structural Components: Ian Barney 1 ; J.H. Su 1 ; R.J. Pulikollu 1 ; S.M. Mukhopadhyay 1 ; 1 Wright State University 10:35 AM Break 10:50 AM Invited Carbon Nanotube Based “Generation IV” Photovoltaics: W. Ready 1 ; Stephan Turano 1 ; Rodolfo Camacho 1 ; 1 Georgia Tech Research Institute- Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory 11:15 AM Synthesis and Nonlinear Optical Properties of PbS Quantum Dots: Suresh Krishna Moorthy 1 ; Sudipta Seal 1 ; 1 University of Central Florida 11:30 AM Photoluminescence at 1.5 µm from Er in an SiO2 Layer with Ge Nanoclusters: The Local Environments of Er Atoms and Comparison with He Case of Si Nanoclusters: Jeyanthinath Mayandi 1 ; Terje Finstad 1 ; Chenglin Heng 1 ; Yanjun Li 1 ; Hallgeir Klette 2 ; 1 University of Oslo; 2 SINTEF 11:45 AM Interface, Defects and Intermixing in Fe Thin Films Grown on AlGaAs by MBE: Ramasis Goswami 1 ; Aubrey Hanbicki 2 ; George Kioseoglou 2 ; Berend Jonker 2 ; George Spanos 2 ; 1 Science Applications International Corporation; 2 Naval Research Laboratory 12:00 PM Growth Control of Highly Oriented Nanorods of Zinc Oxide: Jean-Claude Tedenac 1 ; Mezy Aude 1 ; Ravot Didier 1 ; Bretagnon Thierry 1 ; Lefebvre Pierre 1 ; Gerardin Corine 1 ; Tichit Didier 1 ; 1 Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée-UMR5617 12:15 PM Core-Shell SiC-Al2O3 Nanowires Synthesized by a Current Heating Method: Thanut Jintakosol 1 ; Pisith Singjai 1 ; 1 Chiang Mai University Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Advanced Metallics Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee Program Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University Monday AM Room: Europe 10 February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel Session Chair: Stephen Kampe, Virginia Tech 9:00 AM Invited The Effect of Cold Rolling on the Creep Behavior of Udimet 188 Superalloy: Debjani Palit 1 ; N. Eisinger 2 ; Carl Boehlert 1 ; 1 Michigan State University; 2 Special Metals Corporation 9:20 AM Lightweight Truss Core Structures Formed from Expanded Metal: Brandon Bouwhuis 1 ; Glenn Hibbard 1 ; 1 University of Toronto 9:40 AM Application of Roll-Bonding Technique on Preparing Aluminum Foam Sandwich: Guoyin Zu 1 ; Min Zhang 1 ; Guangchun Yao 1 ; Hongbin Li 1 ; 1 School of Materials and Metallurgy 10:00 AM FeAl-Based Intermetallic Sinters Obtained by Liquid Phase Sintering: Stanislaw Józwiak 1 ; Krzysztof Karczewski 1 ; Zbigniew Bojar 1 ; 1 Military University of Technology 10:20 AM Break 10:40 AM Invited Characterization of Particle Reinforced Metal Matrix Composite Microstructures by Three Dimensional (3D) Finite Body Tessellation: Jason Williams 1 ; Nikhilesh Chawla 1 ; 1 Arizona State University 11:00 AM Atomic Level Characterization of the β Decomposition Products in Ti- 6Al-4V Using the Local Electrode Atom Probe: Stephanie Johnson 1 ; David Diercks 1 ; Rajarshi Banerjee 1 ; James Cotton 2 ; Michael Kaufman 1 ; 1 University of North Texas; 2 Boeing Company 11:20 AM Microstructure and Adhesion Strength of the Sn-9Zn-1.5Ag-1.5Bi Solder Alloy on Cu Substrate: Chih-Yao Liu 1 ; Moo-Chin Wang 2 ; Min-Hsiung Hon 1 ; 1 National Cheng Kung University; 2 National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences 11:40 AM Thermal Properties of the Diamond-Copper Interface in Hot-Pressed Metal-Matrix-Composites: Ivica Smid 1 ; Erich Neubauer 2 ; Paul Angerer 3 ; Kristina Cowan 1 ; 1 Pennsylvania State University; 2 Austrian Research Centers; 3 ECHEM 12:00 PM The Production of Nanocrystalline and Amorphous Fe-(Co)-B-Si Thin Wires for Magnetic Applications Using In-Rotating-Liquid-Spinning: Georg Frommeyer 1 ; Joachim Gnauk 1 ; Susanne Zeller 1 ; 1 Max-Planck-Insitut für Eisenforschung 12:20 PM A Research Study on the Production of API Steels for Sour Gas Energy Applications: Shahrokh Pourmostadam 1 ; 1 Mobarakeh Steel Company

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Page 1: Technical Program - Welcome to TMS · 2006-10-17 · Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc. Monday AM Room: Oceanic 3 February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

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Technical Program

M O N D A Y A M

Register online at www.tms.org/annualmeeting.html

PRELIM

INARY

2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ken Teo, University of Cambridge

9:00 AM KeynoteInorganic Nanowires: Growth and Applications: M. Meyyappan1; 1NASA Ames Research Center

9:40 AM InvitedSynthesis and Integration of Carbon Nanotubes for the Electronic Device Applications: Wanjun Park1; 1Materials and Devices Research Center, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology

10:05 AMPatterned Forest-Assembly of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanotube Atomic Force Microscopy Nanoprobes: Haoyan Wei1; Sang Nyon Kim1; Sejong Kim1; Minhua Zhao1; Sang-Yong Ju1; Bryan Huey1; Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos1; Harris Marcus1; 1University of Connecticut, Materials Science and Engineering Program, Department of Chemical, Materials and Biomolecular Engineering, Institute of Materials Science

10:20 AMSurface Modification to Enhance Uniform Growth of Carbon Nano-fibers on Larger Structural Components: Ian Barney1; J.H. Su1; R.J. Pulikollu1; S.M. Mukhopadhyay1; 1Wright State University

10:35 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedCarbon Nanotube Based “Generation IV” Photovoltaics: W. Ready1; Stephan Turano1; Rodolfo Camacho1; 1Georgia Tech Research Institute-Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory

11:15 AMSynthesis and Nonlinear Optical Properties of PbS Quantum Dots: Suresh Krishna Moorthy1; Sudipta Seal1; 1University of Central Florida

11:30 AMPhotoluminescence at 1.5 µm from Er in an SiO2 Layer with Ge Nanoclusters: The Local Environments of Er Atoms and Comparison with He Case of Si Nanoclusters: Jeyanthinath Mayandi1; Terje Finstad1; Chenglin Heng1; Yanjun Li1; Hallgeir Klette2; 1University of Oslo; 2SINTEF

11:45 AMInterface, Defects and Intermixing in Fe Thin Films Grown on AlGaAs by MBE: Ramasis Goswami1; Aubrey Hanbicki2; George Kioseoglou2; Berend Jonker2; George Spanos2; 1Science Applications International Corporation; 2Naval Research Laboratory

12:00 PMGrowth Control of Highly Oriented Nanorods of Zinc Oxide: Jean-Claude Tedenac1; Mezy Aude1; Ravot Didier1; Bretagnon Thierry1; Lefebvre Pierre1; Gerardin Corine1; Tichit Didier1; 1Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée-UMR5617

12:15 PMCore-Shell SiC-Al2O3 Nanowires Synthesized by a Current Heating Method: Thanut Jintakosol1; Pisith Singjai1; 1Chiang Mai University

Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Advanced MetallicsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Monday AM Room: Europe 10February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Stephen Kampe, Virginia Tech

9:00 AM InvitedThe Effect of Cold Rolling on the Creep Behavior of Udimet 188 Superalloy: Debjani Palit1; N. Eisinger2; Carl Boehlert1; 1Michigan State University; 2Special Metals Corporation

9:20 AMLightweight Truss Core Structures Formed from Expanded Metal: Brandon Bouwhuis1; Glenn Hibbard1; 1University of Toronto

9:40 AMApplication of Roll-Bonding Technique on Preparing Aluminum Foam Sandwich: Guoyin Zu1; Min Zhang1; Guangchun Yao1; Hongbin Li1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy

10:00 AMFeAl-Based Intermetallic Sinters Obtained by Liquid Phase Sintering: Stanislaw Józwiak1; Krzysztof Karczewski1; Zbigniew Bojar1; 1Military University of Technology

10:20 AM Break

10:40 AM InvitedCharacterization of Particle Reinforced Metal Matrix Composite Microstructures by Three Dimensional (3D) Finite Body Tessellation: Jason Williams1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; 1Arizona State University

11:00 AMAtomic Level Characterization of the β Decomposition Products in Ti-6Al-4V Using the Local Electrode Atom Probe: Stephanie Johnson1; David Diercks1; Rajarshi Banerjee1; James Cotton2; Michael Kaufman1; 1University of North Texas; 2Boeing Company

11:20 AMMicrostructure and Adhesion Strength of the Sn-9Zn-1.5Ag-1.5Bi Solder Alloy on Cu Substrate: Chih-Yao Liu1; Moo-Chin Wang2; Min-Hsiung Hon1; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

11:40 AMThermal Properties of the Diamond-Copper Interface in Hot-Pressed Metal-Matrix-Composites: Ivica Smid1; Erich Neubauer2; Paul Angerer3; Kristina Cowan1; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Austrian Research Centers; 3ECHEM

12:00 PMThe Production of Nanocrystalline and Amorphous Fe-(Co)-B-Si Thin Wires for Magnetic Applications Using In-Rotating-Liquid-Spinning: Georg Frommeyer1; Joachim Gnauk1; Susanne Zeller1; 1Max-Planck-Insitut für Eisenforschung

12:20 PMA Research Study on the Production of API Steels for Sour Gas Energy Applications: Shahrokh Pourmostadam1; 1Mobarakeh Steel Company

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LEARN • NETWORK • ADVANCE

2007136th Annual Meeting & Exhibition

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Advances in Computational Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Methods at the Atom Scale ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science & EngineeringProgram Organizers: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute; Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories; Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

Monday AM Room: Europe 7February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedMolecular Dynamics Simulations of the Structure and Properties of Confined Amorphous Films in Ceramics: Stephen Garofalini1; 1Rutgers University

9:40 AM Question and Answer Period

9:45 AMDiffusion-Limited Processes Treated with Accelerated Molecular Dynamics: Erdi Bleda1; Murray Daw1; 1Clemson University

10:10 AM Question and Answer Period

10:15 AMLinkage between Atomistic and Continuum-Based Simulations in Nanoscale Powder Metallurgy: Amitava Moitra1; Sungho Kim1; Seong-Gon Kim1; Seong Jin Park1; Randall German1; 1Mississippi State University

10:40 AM Question and Answer Period

10:45 AM Break

11:15 AMMultiscale Modeling of Nanoindentation: Ed McGee1; Steven Kenny1; Roger Smith1; 1Loughbough University

11:40 AM Question and Answer Period

11:45 AMTopological Characterization of Adsorption Phenomena Using Multi-Body Potential Expansions: Nicholas Zabaras1; Baskar Ganapathysubramanian1; 1Cornell University

12:10 PM Question and Answer Period

12:15 PMDevelopment and Testing of MEAM Potential for Al-Mg Alloys: Bohumir Jelinek1; Seong-Gon Kim1; Jeffery Houze1; Sungho Kim1; Mark Horstemeyer1; Michael Baskes2; 1Mississippi State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:40 PM Question and Answer Period

Advances in Microstructure-Based Modeling and Characterization of Deformation Microstructures: Characterization of Deformed Structures ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Jiantao Liu, Alcoa Technical Center

Monday AM Room: Europe 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Anthony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University

9:00 AMDeformation-Induced Microstructural Development of Al-Base Sheet Metals: Stephen Banovic1; Mark Iadicola1; Tim Foecke1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

9:20 AM Invited3DXRD Experiments and Modelling of Plastic Deformation and Recrystallization: Dorte Juul Jensen1; 1Riso National Laboratory

9:45 AMMeasuring Plastic Heterogeneity in Stainless Steel Using Image Correlation and Electron Backscatter Diffraction: Lai Mei Li1; Michael Preuss1; Joao Quinta da Fonseca1; M. Kamaya2; 1University of Manchester; 2Institute of Nuclear Safety System Inc.

10:05 AMGrain Boundary Structure in Severe Plastic Deformed OFHC Cu Wires: Daudi Waryoba1; Kalu Kalu1; 1Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-Florida State University, College of Engineering and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

10:25 AM InvitedCharacterization of Fatigue Damage Nucleation in Aluminum Alloys: Hasso Weiland1; 1Alcoa Technical Center

10:50 AM Break

11:05 AM InvitedMicrostructure of Individual Grains in Cold-Rolled Aluminum from Orientation Inhomogeneities Resolved by EBSD: Wei He1; Weitao Ma1; Wolfgang Pantleon1; 1Risoe National Laboratory

11:30 AMOn the In-Grain Orientation Gradient Development in Precipitation Hardening Aluminum Alloys: Reza Shahbazian Yassar1; James Baird2; Mark Horstemeyer1; Paul Wang1; David Field3; Kyla Stolting2; John Murphy2; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; 2Mississippi State University; 3Washington State University

11:50 AM InvitedPhase and Crystallographic Load Distributions in a Two Phase HCP-BCC Alloy under Compression: Song Cai1; Mark Daymond1; Rick Holt1; 1Queen’s University

12:15 PMTemperature Dependence of Ductile Fracture: Andrew Oppedal1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University

12:35 PMEffect of Hot Deformation on the Ti-Al-Nb-W-B Alloys: Lan Huang1; Peter Liaw1; Chain Liu1; 1University of Tennessee

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Aluminum Reduction Technology: Environmental and Plant ImprovementsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Monday AM Room: Southern 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Jerry Marks, J. Marks and Assoc.

9:00 AMAlumina Dry-Scrubbing Technology: Development of a Cascade Feeding System for Improved Capture Efficiencies: Hugues Vendette1; Neal Dando2; Alain Moras3; Eric Marion1; Weizong Xu2; 1Solios; 2Alcoa Technical Center; 3Aluminerie de Deschambault

9:25 AMDevelopment and Operation of a System Based on Water Pulverisation to Decrease, Prior to Treatment, the Temperature of the Gas Emitted from Aluminium Cells: Myriam Bonnier1; 1Alcan

9:50 AMEffective Techniques to Control Fluoride Emissions: Stephen Lindsay1; 1Alcoa Inc

10:15 AMImpact of Potroom Work Practices on Roofline Fluoride Emissions and Wet Scrubber Efficiency: Neal Dando1; Weizong Xu1; Oscar Fisher1; 1Alcoa Inc

10:40 AM Break

10:55 AMDevelopment of a Wearable Gauge for Measuring Transient Peak HF Concentrations in Aluminum Smelters: Neal Dando1; Weizong Xu1; Jon Peace1; 1Alcoa Inc

11:20 AMRevolutionary Design of Pot Tending Machines: Nicolas Dupas1; 1ECL

11:45 AMAluminium Smelter Hot Cavity Bath Treatment Processes: Patrick Coulombe1; Alain Gaboury1; Jean-Francois Riverin2; 1Aluminerie Alouette Inc.; 2STR Consultants Inc.

12:10 PMRectifier Control System Upgrade for Higher Efficiency: Eric Lambert1; Joe Frisch1; 1ABB Inc

12:35 PMA New Alumina Distribution and Feeding System for Aluminium Reduction Cells: Andreas Wolf1; Michael Rinck1; Peter Hilgraf1; 1Claudius Peters Projects GmbH

Biological Materials Science: Bioinspired MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Monday AM Room: Europe 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AMBioinspired Design of Functionally Graded Dental Multilayers: Nima Rahbar1; Min Huang1; Stephen Farias1; Onobu Akogwu1; Winston Soboyejo1; 1Princeton University

9:20 AMMineral Bridges in Abalone Nacre: Albert Lin1; Po-Yu Chen1; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California-San Diego

9:40 AM InvitedBio-Inspired and Biocompatible Materials with Carbon Nanorubes as Functional Elements: Hyung Gyu Park1; Alexander Artyukhin1; Shih-Chieh Huang1; Yinmin Wang1; Jason Holt1; Michael Stadermann1; Aleksandr Noy1; Olgica Bakajin1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10:10 AM InvitedNanoengineered Bone through Electrospinning and Mineralization: Susan Liao1; Casey Chan1; Ramalingam Murugan1; Seeram Ramakrishna1; 1National University of Singapore

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedDesigning Biomimetic Model Surfaces with Enhanced Adhesion: Eduard Arzt1; Aranzazu del Campo2; Christian Greiner2; Emerson DeSouza2; 1Max Planck Institut fuer Metallforschung, University of Stuttgart; 2Max Planck Institut for Metals Research, Institute for Physical Metallurgy, Universität Stuttgart

11:20 AMA Comparison of the Nanomechanical Properties of Hyaline and Repair Cartilage: Oliver Franke1; Verena Maier1; Kolja Gelse1; Karsten Durst1; Mathias Göken1; 1University Erlangen

11:40 AMSynthetic Bone Substitutes Derived from Marine Materials: A Comprehensive Study of Microstructure, Mechanical and Biological Properties: Xing Zhang1; Kenneth Vecchio1; 1University of California

12:00 PMBiomimetic Behavior of In Situ Formed Bioactive Composite Developed by Powder Metallurgy (PM) Processing for Load Bearing Applications: Malobika Karanjai1; Sundaresan Ranganathan1; Rama Mohan Tallapragada2; Bhagwati Kashyap2; 1International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials; 2Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

12:20 PM InvitedProbing Biological Control over Crystallization by In Situ Molecular Imaging and Molecular Modeling: Roger Qiu1; Andrzej Wierzbicki2; John Hoyer3; George Nancollas4; Dan Morse5; Chris Orme1; James De Yoreo1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2University of South Alabama; 3University of Pennsylvania; 4University at Buffalo, SUNY; 5University of California-Santa Barbara

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Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Glass Science and TechnologySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Monday AM Room: Asia 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; W.L. Johnson, California Institute of Technology

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM KeynotePotential Energy Landscapes and Amorphous Metals: William Johnson1; 1California Institute of Technology

9:35 AM KeynoteFabrications and Applications of Late Transition Metal Base Bulk Glassy Alloys with Critical Diameters of Centimeter Order: Akihisa Inoue1; 1Tohoku University

10:05 AM InvitedCoupled Order Parameter Nucleation Processes in Metallic Glasses: Kenneth Kelton1; 1Washington University and Center for Materials Innovation

10:25 AM InvitedThermal Conductivity as a Factor influencing Glass-Forming Ability of Bulk Glass-Forming Alloys: Dmitri Louzguine1; Albertus Setyawan1; Hidemi Kato1; Akihisa Inoue1; 1Institute for Materials Research

10:45 AMThermophysical Properties of Cu-Based Bulk-Metallic Glass-Forming Liquids: Guojiang Fan1; M. Freels1; H. Choo1; P. K. Liaw1; J. J. Z. Li2; W. K. Rhim2; W. L. Johnson2; W. H. Wang3; 1University of Tennessee; 2California Institute of Technology; 3Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:00 AMTTT Diagram for Magnesium and Zirconium-Based Bulk Amorphous Alloys: Signo Reis1; Neal Ross1; Richard Brow1; 1University of Missouri Rolla

11:15 AM InvitedDevelopment and Characterization of Low Density Ca-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: An Overview: Oleg Senkov1; 1UES Inc

11:35 AM InvitedGlass Forming Ability from the Local Structure Perspective: Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

11:55 AMAn Alternative Model for Structural Relaxation in Metallic Glass: Deviation from Short Range Ordering: Aiwu Zhu1; Joseph Poon1; Gary Shiflet1; 1University of Virginia

12:10 PMEffect of the Frequency of Electromagnetic Vibrations on Vibrating Motion in Mg-Y-Cu Bulk Metallic Glasses: Takuya Tamura1; Yuuki Maehara1; Naoki Omura1; Kenji Miwa1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

12:25 PMMulti-Functional Optimization Approach for Predicting Bulk Metallic Glass Systems: Sandeep Gorantla1; Yanwen Wang1; Frank Miller1; Rajiv Mishra1; Daniel Miracle1; Oleg Senkov1; 1University of Missouri - Rolla

12:40 PMPrimary Crystallization in Amorphous Al-Y-Fe Alloys: Rainer Hebert1; John Perepezko1; 1University of Wisconsin

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Structure across Length Scales ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 8February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Lucille Giannuzzi, FEI Company

9:00 AM InvitedNanoCT: Visualizing of Internal 3D-Structures with Submicrometer Resolution: Cornelius Wuelker1; Dirk Neuber2; Bill Eppich3; 1phoenix|x-ray Systems + Services Inc.; 2phoenix|x-ray Systems + Services GmbH; 3phoenix|x-ray Systems + Services

9:30 AM3-D Atom Probe Tomography of Nanoscale Precipitates in Al-Si-Cu-Mg Casting Alloys: Junyeon Hwang1; Rajarshi Banerjee1; Herbert Doty2; Michael Kaufman1; 1University of North Texas; 2GM Powertrain, Metal Casting Technology Inc.

9:50 AMTopological and Metric Considerations on Abnormal Grain Growth: Paulo Rios1; Martin Glicksman2; 1UFF-EEIMVR; 2University of Florida

10:10 AMAutomated Shape Analysis of γ Precipitates in a Rene88-DT Super-Alloy: Jeremiah MacSleyne1; Michael Uchic2; Marc DeGraef1; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2US Air Force Research Laboratory

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedAn Update on FIB and DualBeam Applications and Techniques for Materials Characterization: Lucille Giannuzzi1; 1FEI Company

11:15 AMThree-Dimensional Analysis of Damage in Incipiently Spalled Tantalum: Veronica Livescu1; John Bingert1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:35 AM3-D Reconstruction of Alpha Laths in Various Ti-Mo Alloys by Serial Sectioning in a Nova 600 FIB: Robert Williams1; Michael Uchic2; Dennis Dimiduk2; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory/MLLMD

11:55 AMA Comparison of Microstructural Quantification Using Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Characterization Techniques across a Range of Length Scales: Peter Collins1; Erin Barry1; Santhosh Koduri1; Robert Williams1; Gopal Viswanathan1; Vladimir Levit1; Hamish Fraser1; Benjamin Peterson1; 1Ohio State University

12:15 PMTopological and Metrical Properties of 3-D Isotropic and Non-isotropic Polycrystals: Martin Glicksman1; Paulo Rios2; 1University of Florida; 2UFF-EEIMVR

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Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: First Principles and Atomistic Calculations of Phase and Alloy Thermodynamics ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday AM Room: Europe 11February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedAb Initio Study of Cation-Oxygen-Vacancy Coupling in Oxygen Conducting Perovskites: Dane Morgan1; Yueh-Lin Lee1; Eric Hellstrom1; Kuang-Sheng Hong1; Clare Grey2; 1University of Wisconsin; 2Stony Brook University

9:30 AMFirst-Principles and Thermodynamic Calculation of the Nb-Si-B System: Haoran Gong1; Zhihong Tang1; Mufit Akinc1; Matthew Kramer1; 1Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University

9:50 AMFirst-Principles Calculations on Aluminum-Lanthanides and Aluminum-Actinides Phase Diagrams: Michael Gao1; Anthony Rollett1; Michael Widom1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

10:10 AMAtomistic Calculation of Free Energy: Shenyang Hu1; Michael Baskes1; Lawrence Pratt1; Steven Valone1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:30 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedFormation and Stability of Ti, Y, and O-Enriched Nanoclusters in Fe: C. L. Fu1; M. Miller1; M. Krcmar2; D. Hoelzer1; C. T. Liu3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Grand Valley State University; 3University of Tennessee

11:20 AMIdentifying Favorable H-Storage Reactions via First-Principles Thermodynamic Modeling: Donald Siegel1; Christopher Wolverton1; Jun Yang1; Andrea Sudik1; Vidvuds Ozolins2; 1Ford Motor Company; 2University of California

11:40 AMClustering and Short-Range Order in Fe-Cr Alloys: A Monte Carlo Study: Mikhail Lavrentiev1; Duc Nguyen-Manh1; Sergei Dudarev1; Ralf Drautz2; Peter Klaver3; 1UKAEA/EURATOM Fusion Association; 2University of Oxford; 3Queen’s University Belfast

12:00 PMFormation Mechanism of the Decomposition Morphology in Concentrated Multi-Component Alloys: Zugang Mao1; Chantal Sudbrack1; Kevin Yoon1; Georges Martin1; David Seidman1; 1Northwestern University

12:20 PM InvitedIs There a Rational Approach to Cluster Expansion Construction? A Case Study of TiMo: Gus Hart1; 1Northern Arizona University

Diffusion in Advanced Materials and Processing: Atomistic and Multiscale SimulationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Atomic Transport Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Carelyn Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Afina Lupulescu, Union College

Monday AM Room: Europe 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Zi-Kui Liu, Pennsylvania State University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AM InvitedCalculating Diffusion Coefficients via a First-Principles Approach: Manjeera Mantina1; Yi Wang1; Raymundo Arroyave2; Christopher Wolverton3; Long Qing Chen1; Zi-Kui Liu1; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Texas A&M University; 3Ford Motor Company

9:40 AMFirst-Principles Computation of Transition-Metal Mobility in a Ni Matrix: Kwai Chan1; Yi-Ming Pan1; Yi-Der Lee1; 1Southwest Research Institute

10:00 AMDiffusion Coefficients from First Principles Using the MedeA Software Platform: Alexander Mavromaras1; Walter Wolf1; Mikael Christensen1; Paul Saxe1; Erich Wimmer1; 1Materials Design Inc

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10:40 AM InvitedFirst-Principles Prediction of Diffusion Coefficients in Non-Dilute, Multi-Component Solids: Anton Van der Ven1; 1University of Michigan

11:10 AM InvitedMulti-Scale Modelling of Interdiffusion and Stress: Marek Danielewski1; Bartlomiej Wierzba1; 1AGH University of Science and Technology

11:40 AMAtomistic Simulation of Vacancies in General Grain Boundaries with Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Structure: Airat Nazarov1; Ramil’ Murzaev1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University

12:00 PMA Kinetic Discrete Model for Carbon Diffusion in TiC/Ti Nanometer-Scale Multilayers: B.S. Cao1; Z.L. Wu1; J. Gao1; Z.P. Zhang1; M.K. Lei1; 1Dalian University of Technology

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Monday AM Room: Europe 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Marc Meyers, University of California at San Diego; Eduardo Bringa, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

9:00 AM Award Presentation by Chair Marc Meyers

9:15 AM InvitedAtomistic Shock Simulations: From Single Crystals to Nanocrystals: Eduardo Bringa1; J. Hawreliak1; H. Lorenzana1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

9:45 AMFirst Principles Prediction of the Fe α – ε Phase Transition Pathway: Donald Johnson1; Emily Carter1; 1Princeton University

10:00 AMMolecular Dynamics Simulation on Shock Compression of Monocrystalline Copper: Buyang Cao1; Eduardo M. Bringa2; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California, San Diego; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10:15 AMEnergy Dissipation during High Rate Plastic Deformation of Zirconium: Henry Padilla1; Cynthia Smith1; John Lambros1; Armand Beaudoin1; Ian Robertson1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign

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10:45 AM InvitedDislocation Mechanics for Shock-Induced Plasticity: Ronald Armstrong1; Werner Arnold2; Frank Zerilli3; 1University of Maryland; 2EADS; 3Naval Surface Warfare Center

11:15 AMOblique Shocks and Plastic Wave Scattering Due to Interfaces in Crystalline Solids: Eric Loomis1; Damian Swift1; Hector Lorenzana2; James Mcnaney2; Pedro Peralta3; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 3Arizona State University

11:30 AMThe Influence of Stored Defects and Grain Size of the Dynamic Response of Copper in Shear: Ellen Cerreta1; George Gray1; Ian Frank1; Carl Trujillo1; David Korzekwa1; Lisa Dougherty1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:45 AMA Neutron Diffraction and Self-Consistent Modelling Study of Rate and Temperature Dependent Deformation of Textured Beryllium: Donald Brown1; Bill Blumenthal1; Bjorn Clausen1; Carlos Tome1; Ricardo Lebensohn1; Sven Vogel1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:00 PMNeutron Resonance Spectroscopy (NRS): A Unique Method to Measure Temperatures of Dynamically-Loaded Materials: Vincent Yuan1; Damian Swift1; Achim Seifter1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:15 PMDislocation Pattering and Dynamic Fracture in Shocked Ta and U-6wt%Nb: Luke Hsiung1; Geoffrey Campbell1; Gregory Archbold1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12:30 PMDynamic Response of Natural and Synthetic Scheelite Single Crystals: Zaretsky Eugene1; Mogilevsky Pavel2; 1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; 2UES Inc.

12:45 PMDynamics of Material Response to High Intensity Ultrafast Laser Ablation: Steven Yalisove1; Tresa Pollock1; Shewei Ma1; Joel McDonald1; 1University of Michigan

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Cathode Part I: Cathode Wear and ConstructionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Monday AM Room: Southern 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Thomas Alcorn, Noranda Aluminum Inc

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMLaboratory Test Methods for Determining the Cathode Wear Mechanism in Aluminium Cells: Egil Skybakmoen1; Asbjørn Solheim1; Sverre Rolseth1; Henrik Gudbrandsen1; Arne P. Ratvik1; 1SINTEF

9:30 AMWear of Carbon Cathodes in Cryolite-Alumina Melts: Kristin Vasshaug1; Trygve Foosnæs1; Geir Martin Haarberg1; Arne Petter Ratvik2; Egil Skybakmoen2; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2SINTEF Materials and Chemistry

9:55 AMExperimental Comparison of Cathode Rodding Practices: Lucio Caruso1; Ketil Rye2; Morten Sorlie2; 1Alcoa Trasformazioni Srl; 2Elkem Aluminium ANS

10:20 AMProperty Change of Dry Barrier Mixes Used in a Cathode of Aluminium Reduction Cells: Alexander Proshkin1; Peter Polyakov2; 1Engineering and Technology Center, RUSAL; 2LLC Science and Technology Center “Light Metals”

10:45 AM Break

11:05 AMThe Usage of Pot Autopsies as a Powerful Tool to Improve Potlife: Carlos Zangiacomi1; Victor Pandolfelli2; Leonardo Paulino3; 1Alcoa Aluminum Inc Brazil; 2Federal University of Sao Carlos - Brazil; 3Alcoa Primary Metals

11:30 AMTreatment of Spent-Potlining for Recovery of Fluoride Values: Diego Fernandez Lisbona1; Karen Steel1; 1School of Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Nottingham

11:55 AMTests of Various Graphitic Cathode Blocks Materials for 300 kA Aluminum Reduction Cells: Zhongning Shi1; Bijun Ren2; Junli Xu1; Zhaowen Wang1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University; 2Yichuan Electric-Power and Aluminium Group

12:20 PMResearch on Crushing Character of Spent Cathode: Xiping Chen1; Wangxing Li1; 1Chalco

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Frontiers in Solidification Science: Nucleation and Crystal StructureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, Sandia National Laboratories; Mathis Plapp, Ecole Polytechnique; Gabriel Faivre, CNRS; Shan Liu, Iowa State University

Monday AM Room: Northern A3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedPhase Field Modeling of Heterogeneous Nucleation: James Warren1; David Saylor2; Laszlo Granasy3; Tamas Pusztai3; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2Food and Drug Administration; 3Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics

9:30 AM InvitedBulk Liquid Undercooling and Nucleation Kinetics Analysis: John Perepezko1; Gerhard Wilde2; Charuayporn Santhaweesuk1; 1University of Wisconsin; 2University of Münster

10:00 AM InvitedPhase Field Modeling of Polycrystalline Freezing in Two and Three Dimensions: New Developments: Tamás Pusztai1; László Gránásy1; Jack Douglas2; James Warren2; 1Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:30 AMPhase-Field Simulation of Nucleation and Growth in Mg-Alloys: Janin Eiken1; Ingo Steinbach1; 1RWTH-Aachen

10:50 AM Break

11:00 AM InvitedOrientation Selection in Dendritic Evolution: Alain Karma1; 1Northeastern University

11:30 AM InvitedMultiscale Methods and Phase Field Crystal Modeling of Microstructure: Badri Athreya1; Pak Yuen Chan1; Zhi Huang1; Jonathan Dantzig1; Nigel Goldenfeld1; 1University of Illinois

12:00 PM InvitedIntragranular Variations of Crystallographic Orientation in Hot-Dip Al-Zn Coatings: Alain Jacot1; Christoph Niederberger1; 1EPFL

General Abstracts: Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division: GaN and InterconnectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Long Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 7February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Yu Wang, Virginia Tech

9:00 AMCharacterization of GaN Layers Grown on Metallic TiN Buffer Layers: Sangjin Lee1; Kazuhiro Ito1; Yu Uchida1; Susumu Tsukimoto1; Yuhei Ikemoto2; Koji Hirata2; Naoki Shibata2; Masanori Murakami1; 1Kyoto University; 2Toyoda Gosei

9:20 AMSemi-Empirical Interatomic Potentials for Ga-N and In-N Systems: Eun Cheol Do1; Byeong-Joo Lee1; 1POSTECH

9:40 AMEpitaxial Growth of GaN Layers on Metallic TiN Buffer Layers: Kazuhiro Ito1; Yu Uchida1; Sangjin Lee1; Susumu Tsukimoto1; Yuhei Ikemoto2; Koji Hirata2; Naoki Shibata2; Masanori Murakami1; 1Kyoto University; 2Toyoda Gosei

10:00 AMFormation of Controlled Copper Current Paths in Alumina Nano-Oxide Layers for GMR Spin Valves by Rapid Thermal Processing of Al-Cu Sputtered Films: Zeenath Tadisina1; Rajeshchandra Thunuguntla1; Subhadra Gupta1; Robb Morris1; Gregory Thompson1; Jian Zhong1; Raghvendra Pandey1; 1University of Alabama

10:20 AMProperties of Ge/HfNx as a Diffusion Barrier for Cu Metallization: Seemant Rawal1; Lii-Cherng “Daniel” Leu1; David Norton1; KeeChan Kim1; Tim Anderson1; Lisa McElwee-White1; 1University of Florida

10:40 AM Break

11:10 AMThermal Fatigue Characterization of Commonly-Used 63Sn37Pb Solder Joints in Electronic Assemblies: Arun Iyer1; Michael Oja1; Robert Tryon1; 1VEXTEC Corporation

11:30 AMCharacterization of Wire Bonds Subjected to Ultrasonic Welding and Thermal Cycling: Anil Saigal1; Peterson Silva1; Robert Greif1; Michael Zimmerman1; 1Tufts University

11:50 AMThe Influence of Heat-Treatment Atmosphere on Interfacial Adhesion Strength of Cu/Cr/Polyimide Films: Takeo Miyamura1; Junichi Koike1; 1Tohoku University

12:10 PMMorphological Changes in CIGS2 upon Thickness Reduction of Absorber Layer: Parag Vasekar1; Neelkanth Dhere1; 1Florida Solar Energy Center, University of Central Florida

12:30 PMLead and Lead Free Bulk Solder Material Characterization and High Rate Tensile Test: Liping Zhu1; Wade Hezeltine1; Todd Embree1; Raiyo Aspandiar1; George Hsieh1; Rick Williams1; 1Intel Corporation

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General Abstracts: Extraction and Processing: High Temperature ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Aqueous Processing Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization Committee, TMS: Pyrometallurgy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Boyd Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc; Michael Free, University of Utah

Monday AM Room: Northern E4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AMHeavy Metals Behavior of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Bottom Ash with Magnetic Separation: Gi-Chun Han1; Nam-Il Um1; Kwang-Suk You1; Hee-Chan Cho2; Ji-Whan Ahn1; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resouces; 2Seoul National University

9:25 AMEmission Yields on Pyrolysis Followed by Combustion of Polyethylene in Steady Flow: Cecilia Goncalves1; Jorge Tenorio1; Yiannis Levendis2; 1University of Sao Paulo; 2Northeastern University

9:50 AMUtilization of Waste Glass in Alumina-Glass Composite: Jiann-Yang Hwang1; Xiaodi Huang1; Adele Garkida1; Shangzhao Shi1; Bowen Li1; 1Michigan Technological University

10:15 AM Break

10:35 AMNew Testing Chamber at Messer Austria to Develop Burners for Ferrous, Nonferrous and Glass Production: Michael Potesser1; Burkhardt Holleis2; Davor Spoljaric3; Helmut Antrekowitsch1; Axel Scherello4; 1University of Leoben; 2Messer Austria GmbH.; 3ELME Messer Gaas; 4Gaswärme-Institut e.V.

11:00 AMSulfurization of Rare-Earth Containing UO2 Solid Solution by CS2: Nobuaki Sato1; Genki Shinohara1; Akira Kirishima1; Osamu Tochiyama1; 1Tohoku University

11:25 AMSolidification of Fluoride Solution in Aluminum Electrolyte Bath: Bowen Li1; Xiaodi Huang1; Jiann-Yang Hwang1; 1Michigan Technological University

General Abstracts: Extraction and Processing: Hydrometallurgy, Metal RecoverySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Aqueous Processing Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization Committee, TMS: Pyrometallurgy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Boyd Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc; Michael Free, University of Utah

Monday AM Room: Northern E2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AMReview of Hydrometallurgical Options to Separate Cobalt and Manganese from Acidic Solutions: Cesar Ferron1; 1HydroProc Consultants

9:25 AMProcessing of Electroplating Effluent for the Recovery of Zinc and Chromium Using Ion Exchange Technique: Manis Kumar Jha1; Vinay

Kumar2; Jae-chun Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources; 2National Metallurgical Laboratory

9:50 AMPrecipitation of Aluminum from Concentrated Chloride Solutions: Vera Gella1; George Demopoulos1; 1McGill University

10:15 AMEffects of Acidithiobacillus Ferrooxidans on the Electro-Generative Simultaneous Leaching for Sphalerite-MnO2: Xiao Li1; 1Central South University

10:40 AM Break

11:00 AMChlorine Leaching Technology of Precious Metals in Copper Anode Slimes: Harumasa Kurokawa1; Satoshi Asano1; Koji Sakamoto1; Shinichi Heguri1; Takashi Hashikawa1; 1Sumitomo Metal Mining Company, Ltd.

11:25 AMSelective Extraction of Precious Metals with Amide Compounds: Hirokazu Narita1; Mikiya Tanaka1; Kazuko Morisaku1; Ken Tamura2; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; 2Chiba Institute of Technology

11:50 AMShape-Controlled Synthesis of Porous Fibrous Cobalt Powder: Jing Zhan1; Chuanfu Zhang1; Chengyong Dong1; Jianhui Wu1; 1Central South University

General Abstracts: Extraction and Processing: Hydrometallurgy, Wastewater TreatmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Aqueous Processing Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization Committee, TMS: Pyrometallurgy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Boyd Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc; Michael Free, University of Utah

Monday AM Room: Northern E1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AMCobalt Removal from Waste Water by Use of Supported Liquid Membranes: Kim Verbeken1; Marc Verhaege1; Bruno Vanheule2; Luc Pinoy2; 1University of Gent; 2KaHo St-Lieven

9:25 AMSeparation of Ni/Fe from Industrial Waste Acid by Solvent Extraction Technique Using D2EHPA: Jae-chun Lee1; Manis Kumar Jha1; Jinki Jeong1; Min Seuk Kim1; Kyoungkeun Yoo1; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Minerals Resources

9:50 AMEvaluation of the Elution of (Cr3+, Zn2+, Ni2+, Cu2+) from Wastewater Using Purolite C-150 and Dowex Marathon C Ion Exchange Resins: Josiane Riani1; Jorge Alberto Tenório1; Adriana Gómez1; 1Universidade de São Paulo

10:15 AMHydrometallurgical Synthesis, Characterization and Stability of Ca-Fe-AsO4 Compounds: Levente Becze1; George P. Demopoulos1; 1McGill University

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11:00 AMImmobilization Mechanism of Chromium in Aqueous Solution with Ettringite: Ji-Whan Ahn1; Kwang-Suk You1; Dong Han1; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience

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11:25 AMRemoval Mechanism of Orange II Azo Dye by Electrocoagulation: Jewel Gomes1; David Cocke1; Mohammad Mollah2; Hector Moreno C.1; Eric Peterson1; Donald Mencer3; 1Lamar University; 2University of Dhaka; 3Wilkes University

11:50 AMElectrochemical Reactions for Electrocoagulation Using Aluminum Electrodes: Hector Moreno1; David Cocke1; Jewel Gomes1; Paul Morkovsky2; Jose Parga3; Eric Peterson1; Donald Mencer4; 1Lamar University; 2Kaselco; 3Instituto Tecnologico de Saltillo; 4Wilkes University

General Abstracts: Extraction and Processing: Pyrometallurgy, Base MetalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Aqueous Processing Committee, TMS: Materials Characterization Committee, TMS: Pyrometallurgy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Boyd Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc; Michael Free, University of Utah

Monday AM Room: Northern E3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AMEffect of MgO and Al2O3 on the Environmental Behavior of Chromium Based Slags: Elda García-Ramos1; Jose Romero-Serrano1; Beatriz Zeifert1; Vanessa Ugarte-Domínguez1; Beatriz Estrada-Mateos1; 1National Polytechnic Institute

9:25 AMEffect of Slag Composition on the Manufacture of Iron Nuggets from Carbon Composite Pellets: Alberto Nogueira1; Marcelo Mourao1; Cyro Takano1; 1University of Sao Paulo

9:50 AMThe Investigation of Sponge Iron Production Parameters by Using Iron Oxide Pellets with Domestic Lignite Coals: Onuralp Yucel1; Kemal Gecim1; Suheyla Aydin1; 1ITU

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10:35 AMKinetics of Liquid Copper Reduction with Charcoal: Gabriel Riveros1; Andrzej Warczok1; Carlos Puga1; 1Universidad de Chile

11:00 AMRemote Cooled Element Trial in Flash Furnace Gas Space: Melissa Trapani1; Roger Player2; Dennis Montgomerie1; 1BHP Billiton Olympic Dam; 2BHP Billiton Technology

General Abstracts: Light Metals Division: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Reactive Metals Committee, TMS: Recycling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Anne Kvithyld, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Monday AM Room: Pacific Hall BFebruary 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Lifeng Zhang, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; C. Srinivasa Narasimhan, MALCO

9:00 AMPreparation and Application of High-Molecular-Weight Hydroxamic Acid Containing Phenyl as Flocculants for Red Mud Setting: Chen Feng1; Lian-

Song Wang1; Yuan-wei Li2; 1Northeastern University; 2Shenyang Mechanical Fittings for Industrial and Mining Company, Ltd.

9:20 AMPreparation and Characterization of New Water Base Low Cost Coating Material for Anode Rod Stubs: Jyoti Mukhopadhyay1; Upendra Singh1; 1JNARDDC

9:40 AMReduction in Pot Turn around Time: Vasantha Kumar Rangasamy1; Srinivasa Narasimhan Chakravarthy1; Krishnaraj Thiyagarajan1; 1The Madras Aluminium Company (Malco) Ltd.

10:00 AMExperiences and Developments through 10 Years of Operation with the Abart Dry Scrubber: Geir Wedde1; Parto Henriksen2; 1Alstom; 2Alstom Norway

10:20 AMRecovery of Residual Metal from Spent Pot Lines for Use in Oxygen Steel Making Process: Pradeep Maitra1; 1M/S Dipaly Consultants

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10:50 AMCharacteristics of Aluminum Foam Prepared by Infiltration of Liquid Al through Ceramic Foam Bed: Pravash Maity1; 1National Institute of Foundry and Forge Tech

11:10 AMFundamentals of Inclusion Removal from Molten Aluminum and Silicon through Gas Bubbling: Lifeng Zhang1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

11:30 AMDevelopment and Optimization of Aluminium Alloys for Wire Harnesses in Automotive Engineering: Helmut Antrekowitsch1; Susanne Koch1; Mathias John2; Pari Farzi2; 1University of Leoben; 2Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik

11:50 AMStructural Characterization of Liquid Al-Si Hypoeutectic Alloys: Srirangam VenkataSuryaPrakash1; Sumanth Shankar1; Matthew Kramer2; 1LMCRC, McMaster University; 2Iowa State Univerisity

12:10 PMStructure-Functional Materials of In Situ TiB2 Particulates Reinforced A356 Composite: Yijie Zhang1; 1Yantai University

General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Forming of Materials and ProcessesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Modeling Analysis and Control Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School; Ralph Napolitano, Iowa State University; Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

Monday AM Room: Northern A4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Axel Specker, IPH; Achim Schott, IPH GmbH

9:00 AMApproach for Flashless Precision Forging Operations for Components with Unsteady Mass Distribution: Axel Specker1; Dominic Gruss1; 1IPH

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9:50 AMWarm Forging of a Connecting Rod: Achim Schott1; 1IPH GmbH

10:15 AMImprovements in Electrospark Deposition for Small Repairs through the Use of Ultrasonic Impact Treatment: Graham Tewksbury1; Danial Danks1; Sean O’Connell1; John Kelley1; Norma Price1; William Wood1; 1Portland State University

10:40 AMThe Kinetics of Multidimensional Infiltration: Kevin Trumble1; 1Purdue University

11:05 AMOptimal Blank Design for Complicated Shapes Using Modified Ideal Forming Theory: Mohammad Parsa1; Samira Sokhanvaran1; 1University of Tehran

11:30 AMHot Tearing Prediction during Multi-Component Alloys Solidification: Jianzheng Guo1; Jianzhong Zhu1; 1ESI US R&D

Innovations in Measurement Science to Assess the Performance of New Materials in the Real-World: Fundamental Measurement MethodsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Stoudt, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Lyle Levine, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Tusit Weerasooriya, Army Research Laboratory

Monday AM Room: Australia 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Mark Stoudt, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Tusit Weerasooriya, Army Research Laboratory

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AM KeynoteMechanical Properties and Performance: Richard Fields1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

9:50 AM KeynoteExploring Material-Property Space: Charts, Selection and Limits: Michael Ashby1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:30 AM InvitedMeasurement of the Mechanical Properties of Lattice Materials: Norman Fleck1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

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11:10 AM InvitedNovel Production, Monitoring and Consolidation of Light Alloy Powders: James Foley1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:40 AM InvitedUsing Atomic Force Microscopy to Reveal Slip Modes in TiAl ‘Single Crystals’: David Pope1; Yali Chen1; 1University of Pennsylvania

12:10 PM InvitedApplication of Computed X-Ray Tomography to the Study of Damage and Ductile Fracture: David Wilkinson1; Weck Arnaud1; Akihide Hosegawa1; 1McMaster University

12:40 PM InvitedElastic Constants and Thermal Expansion Averages of a Polycrystal: Roland deWit1; 1Guest Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Low Cost Materials and ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Monday AM Room: Asia 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory

9:00 AM KeynoteLow Cost Titanium – An Update: Francis Froes1; Mehmet Gungor2; M. A. Imam3; 1University of Idaho; 2Concurrent Technologies Corporation; 3Naval Research Laboratory

9:30 AM InvitedOverview of Applications and Opportunities for Armstrong Low Cost Titanium: James Sears1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

9:50 AM InvitedLow Cost Fabrication of Titanium Alloy Components Directly from Sponge: James Withers1; Roger Storm1; Raouf Loutfy1; 1MER Corporation

10:10 AMDevelopment of Cost Effective Blended Elemental Powder Metallurgy Ti Alloys: Fusheng Sun1; Kuang-O (Oscar) Yu1; 1RMI Titanium Company

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedInvestigation of Potentially Low-Cost Titanium Powders for Use in Automotive Applications: K. Scott Weil1; Yuri Hovanski1; Curt Lavender1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

11:10 AMThermomechanical Processing of “Low-Cost”, Armstrong Titanium and Titanium Alloy Powders: William Peter1; Craig Blue1; John Rivard2; Clive Scorey3; Lance Jacobsen4; David Harper1; Jim Kiggans1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Strategic Analysis, Inc; 3AMETEK, Inc.; 4International Titanium Powder, L.L.C.

11:30 AMAdvanced Novel Technology of a Cost Effective Titanium Alloys Powder Production: Gorgees Adam1; 1Titanox Development Limited

11:50 AMThe Reinvention of the Ti-6Al-4V Alloy (From Low Cost Turnings to Component Shape): Susan Abkowitz1; Stanley Abkowitz1; Harvey Fisher1; 1Dynamet Technology Inc

12:10 PMFlowformed Ti-6Al-4V: Mehmet Gungor1; Lawrence Kramer1; Ibrahim Ucok1; Hao Dong1; Wm. Troy Tack1; 1Concurrent Technologies Corporation

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Monday AM Room: Oceanic 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Adam Powell, Veryst Engineering LLC

9:00 AMInternet Educational Tools for Materials Sciences: Afina Lupulescu1; Martin Glicksman2; Wei Yang2; 1Union College; 2Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

9:25 AM InvitedNSF NSDL Materials Digital Library and MSE Education: Laura Bartolo1; Sharon Glotzer2; Matthew Krane3; Adam Powell4; Krishna Rajan5; Donald Sadoway4; Vinod Tewary6; James Warren6; Cathy Lowe1; 1Kent State University; 2University of Michigan; 3Purdue University; 4Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 5Iowa State University; 6National Institute of Standards and Technology

9:50 AM InvitedThe Transport Phenomena Archive on the Materials Digital Library Pathway: Adam Powell1; Matthew Krane2; Laura Bartolo3; 1Veryst Engineering LLC; 2Purdue University; 3Kent State University

10:15 AMArtificial Neural Network Education for Materials Scientists through Internet: N. Reddy1; Ji Soo Kim1; Chan Hee Park1; Chong Soo Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

10:40 AMWikipedia in Materials Education: Adam Powell1; Arthur Morris2; 1Veryst Engineering LLC; 2Thermart

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11:10 AM Open DiscussionInformation Technology for Materials Education: Moderated by Adam Powell

Magnesium Technology 2007: Magnesium GlobalizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Monday AM Room: Southern 4/Southern 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

9:00 AM Introductory CommentsRandy S. Beals - TMS Magnesium Committee Chair

9:05 AMSupply and Demand Fundamentals of the Magnesium Industry: Cam Tissington1; 1US Magnesium LLC

9:35 AMAdvances in Manufacturing Processes for Magnesium Alloys: Karl Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht GmbH, Germany

10:05 AMMotivations Driving the Use of Magnesium in Automotive Applications: Mark Verbrugge1; 1General Motors Corporation

10:35 AM Break

11:00 AMMagnesium Research and Development in China: Qi’an Wang1; Xinmin Zhang1; Wenfang Shi1; 1Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology

11:30 AMMagnesium Materials Development - A Global Overview: Mihriban Pekguleryuz1; 1McGill University

12:00 PMGlobal Magnesium Die Casting Development: Joe Petrillo1; 1Meridian Technologies Inc., Canada

12:30 PM Panel Discussion

12:55 PM Concluding CommentsRandy S. Beals - TMS Magnesium Committee Chair

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: Plenary SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Monday AM Room: Asia 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM PlenaryProgress in PEM Fuel Cell Activities: Jason Marcinkoski1; 1Department of Energy

9:50 AM PlenaryGoals and Progress of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Hydrogen Storage Project: Sunita Satyapal1; John Petrovic2; Carole Read1; George Thomas3; Grace Ordaz1; 1U.S. Department of Energy; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired); 3Sandia National Laboratories (retired)

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10:50 AM PlenaryAdvanced Energy Conversion Utilizing Affordable Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Gary McVay1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

11:35 AM PlenaryPresent Status of SOFC Development in Japan: Harumi Yokokawa1; 1AIST

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Materials Issues for Advanced Nuclear Systems: Energy Generation and Waste IssuesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raul Rebak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Robert Hanrahan, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Yi-Ming Pan, Southwest Research Institute

Monday AM Room: Europe 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Yi-Ming Pan, Southwest Research Institute; Raul Rebak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMNovel Methods to Extend Lifetime of Structural Materials in BWR: Young Kim1; 1GE Global Research Center

9:25 AMMechanical Property Test of Shell Longitudinal Weld after Plastic Deformation and Heat Treatment in the HTR-10 Reactor Pressure Vessel: Rengang Zhang1; Maolong Zhang2; Yongkang Gu2; 1University of Alabama; 2Shanghai Boiler Works, Ltd.

9:45 AMA Zirconium Matrix Cermet for Storage and Transmutation of Tran-suranic Isotopes Separated from Spent Nuclear Fuel: Sean McDeavitt1; A. R. Totemeier1; A. Parkison1; J. J. Wegener1; 1Texas A&M University

10:05 AMMechanical Properties and Microstructure of (Zr, Ti)N Pellets as a Surrogate for (Pu,Zr)N Fuel Pellets: Kirk Wheeler1; Pedro Peralta1; Manuel Parra1; Kenneth McClellan2; 1Arizona State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratories

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10:45 AMCoupled Multi-Electrode Investigation of Crevice Corrosion of Material Relevant to Nuclear Waste Repository: Florent Bocher1; Francisco Presuel-Moreno2; John Scully1; 1University of Virginia; 2Florida Atlantic University

11:05 AMEffect of Humidity on the Oxidation Kinetics of Sub-Surface Rock Bolt Materials Using Thermogravimetry: Anjali Talekar1; Raja Chellappa1; Dhanesh Chandra1; 1University of Nevada

11:25 AMEnvironmental Effects on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 22: Kuang-Tsan Chiang1; Osvaldo Pensado1; Pavan Shukla1; Yi-Ming Pan1; 1Southwest Research Institute

11:45 AMEvaluation of Corrosion Resistance of AKOT and Ti Grade 7 for Drip Shield in Yucca Mountain Project: Shinji Sakashita1; Tomoaki Nakanishi1; Takashi Yashiki1; Takenori Nakayama1; Tiangan Lian2; 1Kobe Steel, Ltd.; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12:05 PMResistance of Amorphous Metal Coatings to Impact Damage: Jeffery Haslam1; Joseph Farmer1; Louis Aprigliano2; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2Consultant

12:25 PMSalt Fog Testing of Iron-Based Amorphous Alloys: Raul Rebak1; Louis Aprigliano2; S. Day1; Jeffery Haslam1; Joseph Farmer1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2Strategic Analysis Inc.

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium: Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design Methodologies, in the Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 Years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science: Microstructure Analysis and Representation ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Hamid Garmestani, Georgia Institute of Technology

Monday AM Room: Northern A1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Dennis Dimiduk, US Air Force; Gregory Rohrer, Carnegie Mellon University

9:00 AMA Framework for Automated 3D Microstructural Analysis and Representation: Michael Groeber1; Michael Uchic2; Dennis Dimiduk2; Yash Bhandari1; Somnath Ghosh1; 1Ohio State University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory-MLLMD

9:25 AMBcc Screw Dislocations: A Case Study in the Application of the Nye Tensor to Computer Simulations of Crystal Defects: Budhika Mendis1; Yuri Mishin2; Craig Hartley3; Kevin Hemker1; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2George Mason University; 3Air Force Office of Scientific Research

9:50 AMComputational Modeling of Microcrack Nucleation Using a Physically Based Finite Element Crystal Plasticity Model of Experimentally Characterized Microstructures: Thomas Bieler1; Martin Crimp1; Anxian Ma2; Franz Roters2; Dierk Raabe2; 1Michigan State University; 2Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung

10:15 AMComputer Simulations of Realistic Microstructures of Boron Modified Titanium Alloys with Variable TiB Whisker Orientations: Harpreet Singh1; Arun Gokhale1; Arun Sreeranganathan1; Scott Lieberman1; Sesh Tamirisakandala2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Ohio University

10:40 AMExamination of Lattice Rotations in Deformed Ni Microcrystals: Dennis Dimiduk1; Michael Uchic1; Paul Shade2; Dave Norfleet2; Michael Mills2; Amit Acharya3; 1US Air Force; 2Ohio State University; 3Carnegie Mellon University

11:05 AMQuantitative Characterization of Microstructural Changes Using Microstructural Anisotropy Tensor: Ning Ma1; Craig Hartley2; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University; 2El Arroyo Enterprises LLC

11:30 AMTechniques for Characterizing the Crystallography of Interface Planes in Polycrystals and Composites: Gregory Rohrer1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

11:55 AMMicrostructure and Processing Path Design Using Statistical Correlation Functions: Hamid Garmestani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

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Materials Processing Fundamentals: Solidification and Deformation ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: EMPMD Council, TMS: EPD CouncilProgram Organizer: Princewill Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

Monday AM Room: Northern A2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

9:00 AMEffect of Thermomechanical Processing Parameters on Bake Hardening Ability of Hot Rolled Dual Phase (DP) Steels: Heinz Palkowski1; Mohamed Soliman1; Goran Kugler1; 1Technische Universität Clausthal, Institut für Metallurgie (IMET)

9:15 AMDeformation Behavior of Hot Rolled Ferrite-Bainite Dual Phase Steels: A. Saha Podder1; R. Ray1; 1Tata Steel

9:30 AMComparative Analysis of Microhardness in Directional Solidified Zn-27wt%Al, Zn-27Wwt%Al + CSi and Zn-27Wwt%Al + Al2O3 Alloys and Composites: Alicia Ares1; Carlos Schvezov2; 1CONICET/FCEQyN-University of Misiones; 2FCEQyN-University of Misiones

9:45 AMUndulatory Solid Shell Growth of Aluminum Alloy 3003 as a Function of the Wavelength of a Grooved Mold Surface Topography: Princewill Anyalebechi1; 1Grand Valley State University

10:00 AMUngrooved Mold Surface Topography Effects on Cast Subsurface Microstructure: Princewill Anyalebechi1; 1Grand Valley State University

10:15 AMInfluence of Process Parameters on the Phase Transformation and Consequent Hardness Induced by the LENS Process: Liang Wang1; Sergio Felicelli2; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University; 2Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University

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10:45 AMEarly Stages of Solidification of Aluminum Alloy 3003 and Attendant Subsurface Microstructure as a Function of Mold Material: Princewill Anyalebechi1; 1Grand Valley State University

11:00 AMStudy on Aluminum Foam with Fly Ash Increase Viscosity: Wang Yong1; Yao Guang-chun1; Li Bing1; 1Northeastern University

11:15 AMEnhanced Hardenability Dual-Phase Steels and the Limitations Imposed by Subsequent Continuous Hot-Dip Galvanizing: Richard Meguerian1; Joseph McDermid1; 1McMaster University

11:30 AMAnalysis of Defects Produced during Preparation of Pure Al Matrix Foam: Li Bing1; Yao Guang-chun1; Wang Yong1; 1Northeastern University of China

11:45 AMInfluence of Metallic Ca on the Viscidity of Closed-Cell Aluminum Foam: Guojun Yang1; Haijun Yu1; Guangchun Yao1; 1Northestern University

12:00 PMStudy on Production of Aluminum Foam by Recycling of Scrap Aluminum: Wang Yong1; Yao Gang-chun1; Li Bing1; 1Northeastern University

Materials Processing under the Influence of External Fields: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gerard Ludtka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Qijie Zhai, Shanghai University

Monday AM Room: America’s SeminarFebruary 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Gerard Ludtka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Dmitri Molodov, Ruth Aacken University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedTime-Resolved Analyses of Microstructure in Advanced Materials under High Magnetic Fields at Elevated Temperature Using Neutrons: Gerard Ludtka1; Frank Klose1; Roger Kisner1; Jaime Fernandez-Baca1; Gail Mackiewicz-Ludtka1; John Wilgen1; Roger Jaramillo1; Louis Santodonato1; Xun-Li Wang1; Camden Hubbard1; Fei Tang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:35 AMIsothermal Phase Transformation Cycling in Steel by Application of a High Magnetic Field: Gerard Ludtka1; Roger Jaramillo1; Roger Kisner1; John Wilgen1; Gail Mackiewicz-Ludtka1; Peter Kalu2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-Florida State University, College of Engineering and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

10:00 AMInfluence of Strong Static Magnetic Field on the Phase Solution and Grain Growth in Cast AZ91 Magnesium Alloy during Homogenization Heat Treatment: Zhifeng Li1; Jie Dong1; Xiaoqing Zeng1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiaotong University

10:25 AMEffect of Magnetic Field and Changes in Atomic Environment on the Spin Density and Energy during Diffusion: Donald Nicholson1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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11:00 AM InvitedSolid State Materials Processing in a High Magnetic Field: Hideyuki Ohtsuka1; 1NIMS

11:30 AM InvitedImpact of Magnetic Field on Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Non-Ferromagnetic Metals: Dmitri Molodov1; 1RWTH Aachen University

12:00 PMApplication of Pulsed Magnetic Field Treatment for Residual Stress Reduction of a Welded Structure: Cai Zhipeng1; Lin Jian1; Zhao Haiyan1; Wang Mingdao2; 1Tsinghua University; 2Jing-Tai Technology Ltd. Company

12:25 PMRetained Austenite in SAE 52100 Steel Post Magnetic Processing and Heat Treatment: Nathaniel Pappas1; Thomas Watkins2; O. Burl Cavin2; Gerard Ludtka2; Roger Jaramillo2; 1Department of Energy Pre-Service Teacher Intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Dislocation - Obstacle Interactions and Radiation Induced SegregationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Monday AM Room: Europe 8February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Roger Stoller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rick Kurtz, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

9:00 AMDislocation Interactions with Irradiation Produced Defects: In Situ TEM Deformation Study: I. M. Robertson1; M. Briceno1; B. Clark1; J. Fenske1; B. Wirth2; 1University of Illinois; 2University of California, Berkeley

9:35 AMAtomic-Scale Plasticity in Presence of Frank Loops: David Rodney1; Thomas Nogaret1; Christian Robertson2; 1GPM2-ENS de Physique Grenoble; 2SRMA-CEA Saclay

9:55 AMIn-Situ TEM Observation of ODS EUROFER97 and Its Relation to Mechanical Properties: Amuthan Ramar1; Raul Bonade1; Phillipe Spätig1; Robin Schäublin1; 1Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Center for Research in Plasma Physics, Association Euratom-Confédération Suisse

10:15 AMAtomic-Scale Modeling of Dislocation Dynamics in Environment of Radiation Defects: Yury Osetskiy1; David Bacon2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Liverpool

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10:55 AMRadiation-Induced Segregation in Advanced Reactor Structural Materials: Jeremy Busby1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:30 AMMicrostructural Development and Solutes Segregation during Electro-Irradiation around Cascade Damage Introduced by Ion-Irradiation: Heishichiro Takahashi1; Yuichiro Sueishi2; 1Hokkaido University; 2Kyoto University

11:50 AMMonte Carlo Simulation of Grain Boundary Segregation in Fe-Cr and Fe-Cr-Ni: Je-Wook Jang1; Byeong-Joo Lee1; 1POSTECH

12:10 PMAb Initio-Based Thermokinetics of the Ni-Cr Binary: Julie Tucker1; Dane Morgan1; Todd Allen1; 1University of Wisconsin

Outreach Programs in Materials Science and Engineering: Outreach Programs at UniversitiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Public and Governmental Affairs CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dan Thoma, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Katherine Chen, California Polytechnic State University

Monday AM Room: Pacific Hall AFebruary 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Dan Thoma, Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:00 AM Introductory Comments Dan Thoma, Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:05 AM InvitedThe Materials World Modules Program and Its Impact on Secondary Science Education: Robert Chang1; 1Northwestern University

9:35 AM InvitedThe Summer High School Teacher (HST) Program at CMU MRSEC: Francine Papillon1; Robert Wesolowski1; Gregory Rohrer1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

10:05 AM InvitedDeveloping and Growing Materials Engineering Outreach Activities: Katherine Chen1; 1California Polytechnic State University

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10:50 AMScanning Electron Microscopy Education Outreach Program: Carl Boehlert1; 1Michigan State University

11:20 AMMSE Outreach Efforts at the University of Florida: Gerhard Fuchs1; 1University of Florida

11:50 AM InvitedBringing Materials Engineering to the General Education Curriculum: David Bahr1; M. Norton1; 1Washington State University

Pb-Free Electronic Solders: Alloy Design, Characterization and Service Reliability: Interfacial EffectsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; K. Subramanian, Michigan State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; C. Kao, National Taiwan University

9:00 AM Opening RemarksFu Guo, Beijing University of Technology

9:05 AMInterfacial Reactions in Model NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Fiber Reinforced Sn Matrix Composites: James Coughlin1; Jason Williams1; Nikhilesh Chawla1; 1Arizona State University

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9:25 AMInterface Reactions between Lead-Free Sn-3.5Ag Solder and Ni-W-P Metallization: Zhong Chen1; Aditya Kumar1; Jayce Lim1; T. K. Lee2; 1Nanyang Technological University; 2Micron Semiconductor Asia Pte Ltd

9:45 AMEffect of Zn Contents on Interfacial Reactions between Sn-Based Solders and Cu: Su-Chun Yang1; Cheng-En Ho1; Chien-Wei Chang1; C. Robert Kao2; 1National Central University; 2National Taiwan University

10:05 AMCharacterization of Interfacial Reaction Layers Formed between Sn-3.5Ag Solder and Electroless Ni–P Substrate: Han-Byul Kang1; Jee-Hwan Bae1; Kyung-Hwan Kwak1; Jae-Wook Lee1; Min-Ho Park1; Jeong-Won Yoon1; Seung-Boo Jung1; Cheol-Woong Yang1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

10:25 AMAu Effect on the IMC Spalling Behavior of SnAgCu Soldering on Ni/Au Finish: Don Son Jiang1; C. Kao2; C. E. Ho3; Yu-Po Wang1; C. S. Hsiao1; 1Siliconware Precision Industries Company Ltd; 2National Taiwan University; 3Michigan State University

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10:55 AMCruciform Pattern Interfacial Reactions in the Sn-(Bi)/Te Couples: Chen-nan Chiu1; Sinn-Wen Chen1; 1National Tsing Hua University

11:15 AMEffect of Bi on the Interfacial Reaction between Sn-3.7Ag-xBi Solders and Cu: Min He1; Viola Acoff1; 1University of Alabama

11:35 AMGrowth Kinetics of Intermetallic Compound Layers in Ni/Sn/Cu Ternary Diffusion Couple during Solid-State Aging: Kyoung-Kook Hong1; Jea-Bong Ryu1; Chang-Yong Park2; Joo-Youl Huh1; 1Korea University; 2Samsung Electronics

11:55 AMPhase Formation and Intermetallic Compounds of Sn-9Zn-1.5Ag-1Bi Lead-Free Solder and Cu Substrate: Chih-Yao Liu1; Moo-Chin Wang2; Min-Hsiung Hon1; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

12:15 PMMetallurgical Reactions of SnAg Solder with Electroplated Ni UBM: Hsiao-Yun Chen1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws: Dislocation Core Structure and Solute-Dislocation InteractionsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech

Monday AM Room: Europe 9February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; William Curtin, Brown University

9:00 AM InvitedEffect of Non-Glide Stresses on Dislocation Motion and Deformation in Transition BCC Metals: Vaclav Vitek1; Roman Gröger1; John Bassani1; 1University of Pennsylvania

9:30 AMAb Initio Study of the Core Structure and Mobility of Screw Dislocations in α-Fe: Lisa Ventelon1; François Willaime1; 1Service de Recherches de

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9:50 AMDislocation Structure and Mechanical Behavior of Co-Based B2 Intermetallics: Oleg Kontsevoi1; Yuri Gornostyrev2; Arthur Freeman1; 1Northwestern University; 2Institute of Metal Physics

10:10 AM InvitedChemistry of Deformation: Solid-Solution Softening from First-Principles to Dislocation Mobility: Dallas Trinkle1; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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11:00 AMInfluence of Solutes on the Plasticity of bcc Iron: Youhong Li1; Neeraj Thirumalai1; Peter Gordon1; Concezione Halsey1; Michael Luton1; Amit Samanta2; Ju Li2; 1ExxonMobil Research and Engineering; 2Ohio State University

11:20 AM InvitedQuantification of Solute Segregation at Dislocations with the Local Electrode Atom Probe: Michael Miller1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:50 AMImpurity-Point Defect Interaction in Fe-Cr Alloys: Size Effects versus Magnetic Behaviour: Duc Nguyen-Manh1; M. Lavrentiev1; S. Dudarev1; 1UKAEA

12:10 PMGum Metals: “Ideal” Engineering Alloys: Tianshu Li1; J. Morris, Jr.1; N. Nagasako2; S. Kuramoto2; Daryl Chrzan1; 1University of California; 2Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories Inc.

Properties and Performance of High Temperature Alloys and Coatings: Single Crystal Alloys ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center; Doug Konitzer, General Electric Aviation; Roger Reed, Imperial College London; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

Monday AM Room: Asia 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center

9:00 AM KeynotePushing the Envelope for High Temperature Structural Materials: Robert Schafrik1; 1General Electric Company

9:35 AM InvitedSingle Crystal Superalloys: What Is Not Known?: Roger Reed1; 1Imperial College

10:00 AMImproved Heat Extraction, Casting Quality, and Mechanical Properties in Large Ni-Base Superalloy Casting via the Liquid-Metal Cooling (LMC) Directional Solidification Technique: Andrew Elliott1; Tresa Pollock2; Ganjiang Feng1; 1General Electric Energy; 2University of Michigan

10:20 AMSimulation of the Influence of Carbides on the Permeability of Ni-Base Superalloys: D. Ness1; L. Thuinet1; D. Bernard2; P. D. Lee1; 1Imperial College London; 2ICMB-CNRS

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11:10 AM InvitedLocal Electrode Atom Probe Characterization of Solute Enrichments and Surface Roughness of Interfaces in a CMSX-4 Superalloy: Michael Miller1; Roger Reed2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Imperial College

11:35 AMTCP Suppression in a Ruthenium-Bearing Single Crystal Nickel-Base Superalloy: Robbie Hobbs1; Lijuan Zhang2; Catherine Rae2; Sammy Tin3; 1Rolls-Royce plc; 2University of Cambridge; 3Illinois Institute of Technology

11:55 AMAlloying Effect of Co on the Microstructural Parameters of Ni-Base Single Crystal Superalloys: Takanobu Suzuki1; Tadaharu Yokokawa2; Yutaka Koizumi2; Toshiharu Kobayashi2; Hiroshi Harada2; Hachiro Imai1; 1Shibaura Institute of Technology; 2National Institute for Materials Science

12:10 PMCMSX-486 (R) Single Crystal Alloy - Production Experience and Development of an Improved Version: Jacqueline Wahl1; Kenneth Harris1; 1Cannon Muskegon Corporation

12:30 PMPhase Relationship in the Ni-Base and Rh-Base Superalloys Mixtures: Tomonori Kitashima1; Hiroshi Harada1; Kyoko Kawagishi1; Takao Murakumo2; Akihiro Sato1; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing

12:50 PMAlloying Effects and Characterization of Pt-Modified γ-Ni+γ’-Ni3Al-Based Alloys: Andy Heidloff1; Takeshi Izumi1; Brian Gleeson1; 1Iowa State University

Recent Developments in Semiconductor, Electro Optic and Radio Frequency Materials: Recent Advances in Semiconductor TechnologiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Narsingh Singh, Northrop Grumman Corporation, ES; Aris Christou, University of Maryland; Nancy Michael, University of Texas at Arlington; Bhushan Sopori, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; John Parsey, On Semiconductor

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 6February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: John Parsey, On Semiconductor; Aris Christou, University of Maryland

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedGrowth of Bulk and Thick Film of Oxide Materials: Narsingh Singh1; Hong Zhang1; David Knuteson1; Andre Berghmans1; David Kahler1; Brian Wagner1; Jack Hawkins1; 1Northrop Grumman Corporation

9:30 AM InvitedEngineering Routes to Nanocomposite Semiconductors for Advanced Functionality and Applications: Nancy Michael1; Choong-un Kim1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

9:55 AM InvitedGermanide-Silicide Optoelectronics Technologies: Nuggehalli Ravindra1; Martin Lepsleter2; Anthony Fiory1; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology; 2BTL Fellows

10:20 AM InvitedElectrical Detection of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Hybridization with AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors: Byoung Sam Kang1; Stephen Pearton1; Jaujiun Chen1; Fan Ren1; Wayne Johnson2; 1University of Florida; 2Nitronex Corporation

10:45 AM Break

10:55 AMInGaAs/InAlAs Based Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Photodetector for Opto-Electronic Mixers: Soohwan Jang1; Nuri Emanetoglu2; Travis Anderson1; Fan Ren1; Stephen Pearton1; Paul Shen2; 1University of Florida; 2US Army Research Laboratory

11:20 AMLow Angle Incidence Microchannel Epitaxy of GaAs Layer on GaAs (001) Substrates: Sota Matsuoka1; Yo Yamamoto2; Toshiyuki Kondo1; Takahiro Maruyama1; Shigeya Naritsuka1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Meijo University; 221st Century Coe Program “NANO FACTORY”, Meijo University

11:45 AM InvitedLuminescence of Long-Term Ordered Pure and Doped Gallium Phosphide: Sergei Pyshkin1; John Ballato2; Michael Bass3; Giorgio Turri3; 1Academy of Sciences; 2Clemson University; 3University of Central Florida

12:10 PMSilicon Germanium Nanostructures Doped with Rare-Earth Metals: Sufian Abedrabbo1; Dia Eddin Arafah1; James Markham2; Anthony Fiory3; Nuggehalli Ravindra3; 1University of Jordan; 2Advanced Fuel Research; 3New Jersey Institute of Technology

12:35 PMSelf Assembly of Au Nanodots: Growth, Physical Properties and Challenges: Nori Sudhakar1; Chunming Jin1; Wei Wei1; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

Recycling and Waste Processing: Materials Recovery from WastesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert Stephens, Teckcominco, Inc.; Donald Stewart, Alcoa Technology; Ray Peterson, Aleris International; Jan van Linden, Recycling Technology Services, Inc.; Subodh Das, SECAT; Abdel Serna-Vasquez, Aleris International; Cynthia Belt, Aleris International Inc; John Pickens, Alumitech/Aleris International; John Hryn, Praxair; Richard Kunter, Richard S. Kunter Assoc; Andreas Siegmund, Quemetco Metals Inc.; Masao Suzuki, AI Tech Associates

Monday AM Room: Australia 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMSalt Cake Management at Secondary Aluminum Smelters: A Case Study of Best Practice: John Hryn1; Miguel Lizaur2; 1Argonne National Laboratory; 2Iberica de Aleaciones Ligeras, S.L. (IDALSA)

9:25 AMStructure of Hot Slag from Aluminum Remelt: Serguei Novichkov1; Anatoly Zholnin; 1Mosoblprommontazh

9:50 AMMineralogical Study on Steel Slags Oriented to Vanadium and Titanium Recovery: Liang Yu1; Yuanchi Dong2; Liaosha Li2; Yun Zhou2; Xingrong Wu2; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Anhui University of Technology

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10:15 AMRecycling of Blast Furnace Sludge into Clayey Ceramics: Carlos Maurício Vieira1; Sergio Monteiro1; Cláudio André Dias1; Alice Mothé1; 1State University of the Northern Fluminense

10:40 AM Break

11:00 AMMechanical Activation of Deposited Fly Ash by Grinding: Gabor Mucsi1; Barnabás Csoke1; Csaba Sík2; 1University of Miskolc; 2H-TPA Company Ltd.

11:25 AMCharacteristics of Zeolite Manufactured with Sludge Generated from Water Puriciation Plant: Kwang-Suk You1; Gi-Chun Han1; Hee-Chan Cho2; Ji-Whan Ahn1; 1Korea Institute of Geosicence and Mineral Resources; 2Seoul National University

11:50 AMUsing Weathered Granite for Ceramic Tile Production: Kalayanee Kooptarnond1; Danupon Tonnayopas1; 1Prince of Songkla University

12:15 PM InvitedGeneration of Hexavalent Chromium in Calcination of Chromium Containing Hydroxide and Sludge from Surface Finishing Industries: Ryokichi Shimpo1; Shigeo Hoshino1; Mitsuo Iyoda2; 1Musashi Institute of Technology; 2Techno Industrial MFC Company, Ltd.

12:40 PMHow Flames/Load Interaction Affects Furnace Efficiency in Round Top Furnace Operation: Brian Golchert1; Hossam Metwally1; Ashwini Kumar1; Cynthia Belt2; Joseph Tessandori2; 1Fluent Inc; 2Aleris International Inc

Refractory Metals 2007: Processing and Mechanical DeformationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Refractory Metals CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Rozak, HC Starck Inc; Todd Leonhardt, Rhenium Alloys Inc

Monday AM Room: Europe 6February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Todd Leonhardt, Rhenium Alloys Inc; Mehmet Uz, Lafayette College

9:00 AM Introductory Comments Mehmet Uz, Lafayette College

9:05 AMAn Investigation into the Electrochemical Reduction of Zirconium Dioxide in Molten Calcium Chloride: Derek Fray1; K. Mohandas1; 1University of Cambridge

9:30 AMWeldable Ductile Molybdenum Alloy Development: Brian Cockeram1; David Alven1; Evan Ohriner2; Lance Snead2; 1Bechtel Bettis Inc; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:55 AMRoom Temperature Creep and Dislocation Substructure in Electron Beam Welds in RRR Niobium: Hairong Jiang1; Boon-Chai Ng2; Bieler Tomas1; Chris Compton1; Terry Grimm1; 1Michigan State University; 2Andrews University

10:20 AM Break

10:35 AMComparing ECAE and Rolling of Niobium: Derek Baars1; Thomas Bieler1; Ted Hartwig2; 1Michigan State University; 2Texas A&M University

11:00 AMAnisotropic Deformation Characteristics of Rhenium: John Bingert1; Paul Maudlin1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:25 AMTensile and Fracture Toughness Properties of Two Mo-Re Alloys: Mikhail Sokolov1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:50 AMStudy on High Quality Ultra-Fine WC Powder by Turbo-Air Stream Classifying: Liu Qingcai1; Zheng Yonggang1; Yun Gui Du1; Linyan Dong1; 1Chongqing University

Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Fatigue, and Strengthening Mechanisms at Small Length ScaleSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday AM Room: Asia 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; Evan Ma, Johns Hopkins University

9:00 AM Welcome and Overview by X. Zhang

9:05 AM KeynoteFatigue at the Nanometer and Submicrometer Scale: Anthony Escuadro1; Kai Zhang1; Julia Weertman1; 1Northwestern University

9:30 AM InvitedCyclic Deformation and Fatigue at the Sub-Micron and Nano-Scale: Oliver Kraft1; Dong Wang1; Daniel Weygand2; Cynthia Volkert1; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe; 2Universität Karlsruhe

9:50 AMAn Evaluation of the Creep Characteristics of Electrodeposited Nickel-Based Nanocomposite: Vaclav Sklenicka1; Kveta Kucharova1; Gabriele Vidrich2; Milan Svoboda1; Hans Ferkel2; 1Academy of Sciences; 2Clausthal University of Technology

10:05 AMLow-Cycle Fatigue Behaviors of the As-Received and Deformed Magnesium Alloy, AZ31B Using Equal-Channel-Angular Pressing (ECAP): Liang Wu1; Grigoreta Stoica1; Douglas Fielden1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

10:20 AM InvitedOptimization of Strength, Ductility and Damage Tolerance in Nanostructured Metals and Alloys: Subra Suresh1; Ming Dao1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:40 AMInterfacial Plasticity in Nanostructured Metals: Ting Zhu1; Ju Li2; Amit Samanta2; Hyoung Gyu Kim2; Subra Suresh3; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Ohio State University; 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10:55 AM Break

11:10 AM InvitedAlloying Effects on the Mechanical Behavior of Nanocrystalline Metals: Ronald Scattergood1; 1North Carolina State University

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11:30 AMStrength of Nanocrystalline Metals: Influence of Recovery and Recrystallization: Tong Shen1; John Swadner1; Jian Huang2; Shi Feng1; Ming Tang1; Evan Ma3; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Boston College; 3Johns Hopkins University

11:45 AMStrengthening in Nanostructured FeAl: David Morris1; Maria Muñoz-Morris1; 1CENIM-CSIC

12:00 PM InvitedEffect of Solute Segregation on the Hardness of Nanocrystalline Alloys: Ricardo Schwarz1; Tong Shen1; John Swadener1; Jian Huang2; Shi Feng1; Ming Tang1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Boston College

12:20 PMMechanical Properties of Dual-Phase Nanocrystalline Al-W and Al-Pb Alloys: Koteswararao Rajulapati1; R. Scattergood1; K. Murty1; Carl Koch1; Zenji Horita2; Terence Langdon3; 1North Carolina State University; 2Kyushu University; 3University of Southern California

12:35 PMEffect of Laser Shock Compression on Hardness of Nanostructured Metals: Xiaojing Xu1; Yongkang Zhang1; Xudong Ren1; Jinzhong Lu1; 1Jiangsu University

12:50 PMFracture Behavior of nc-Ni above Room Temperature: Indranil Roy1; Farghalli Mohamed1; 1University of California, Irvine

The Material Recycling Industry: Global Challenges and Opportunities: Plenary SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

Monday AM Room: Southern 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

9:00 AMRecycling in the Aluminum Industry: Terrance Hogan1; 1Aleris International Inc

9:25 AMEnvironmental Management of Airborne Metal Emissions in the Recycling Industry: Karen Hagelstein1; John Heinze2; 1Times Limited; 2Environmental Health Research Foundation

9:50 AMRecycleBank Pays for Recycling: Scott Lamb1; 1RecycleBank

10:15 AMImproved UBC Melting through Advanced Processing: Thomas Thornton1; Clay Hammond1; Jan Van Linden2; Paul Campbell3; Chris Vild3; 1Wise Alloys LLC; 2Recycling Technology Service Inc; 3Pyrotek Inc

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AMCharacterizing Sustainable Material Recovery Systems: A Case Study of E-Waste Materials: Jeremy Gregory1; Elisa Alonso1; Frank Field1; Randolph Kirchain1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

11:15 AMSeparation and Recycling Technologie of Mixt Al and Mg Scrap: Christian Wögerer1; Günther Klammer2; Michael Kettner3; 1ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH; 2Profactor Produktionsforschungs GmbH; 3ARC Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen GmbH

11:40 AMIntegration between Mining and Smelting Business and Environmental Business: Kazuaki Shimada1; 1Dowa Mining Company, Ltd.

12:05 PM Question and Answer Period

Towards Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications: Directed Nano FabricationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhiming Wang, University of Arkansas; Alexander Govorov, Ohio University; Andrey Rogach, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtität München

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Samuel Mao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California at Berkeley; Naoki Kishimoto, National Institute for Materials Science

9:00 AM InvitedMolecular Self-Assembly on Carbon Nanotemplates: Andrew Wee1; Wei Chen1; Shi Chen1; Xingyu Gao1; 1National University of Singapore

9:30 AM InvitedNovel Ion Beam Techniques to Control Nanoparticle Composites for Nonlinear Optical Applications: Naoki Kishimoto1; Kenji Saito2; Jin Pan2; Haisong Wang1; Yoshihiko Takeda1; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2University of Tsukuba

10:00 AM InvitedDNA-Directed Organization of Nanoparticles: Friedrich Simmel1; Thomas Sobey1; 1Ludwig-Maximillian University-Munich

10:30 AMEffects of Multiplex Catalyst on the Preparation and Characteristic of Nano-Sized Alpha-Alumina: Deng Hua1; Xiao Jin1; Li Jie1; Liu YeXiang1; Wan Ye1; 1Central South University

10:45 AMSynthesis and Ethanol Sensing Properties of Flower-Like ZnO Nanostructures: Chen Yujin1; Zhu Chunling1; Xiao Gang1; 1Harbin Engineering University

11:00 AM Break

11:10 AM InvitedThiol-Capped Nanocrystals: On the Way from Synthesis to Applications: Nikolai Gaponik1; 1TU Dresden

11:40 AM InvitedLarge-Scale Ab Initio Study of Size, Shape, and Doping Effects on Electronic Structure of Nanocrystals: Jingbo Li1; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory

12:10 PMOperation by Nanocomposite Properties by Optical Poling: Ivan Kityk1; 1J.Dlugosz University Czestochowa

12:25 PMBiomolecule-Assisted Synthetic Route to Nanostructured Crystals: Qing Yang1; 1University of Science and Technology of China

12:40 PM InvitedFabrication of Nanostructured Materials with Ultrafast Lasers: Samuel Mao1; 1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California at Berkeley

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Wide Band-Gap Semiconductor Nanostructures: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces Committee, TMS: Young Leaders CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M; Minseo Park, Auburn University

Monday AM Room: Oceanic 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AM KeynoteOpportunities and Challenges in Nanostructured Materials: Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

9:55 AM InvitedChemical Sensing with ZnO Nanorods: David Norton1; L. C. Tien1; H. T. Wang1; P. W. Sadik1; B. S. Kang1; F. Ren1; S. J. Pearton1; 1University of Florida

10:30 AM InvitedSilicon Carbide in Harsh Environment Micro-, Nano and Sensor Systems – Applications, Challenges and Technological Trends: F. Solzbacher1; 1University of Utah

11:05 AM Break

11:35 AM InvitedSynthesis and Application of Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Nanowires: Han-Kyu Sung1; Heon-Jin Choi1; 1Yonsei University

12:10 PMLow Temperature Solution Based Synthesis of Exotic ZnO Nanostructures: Michael Snure1; Ashutosh Tiwari1; 1University of Utah

12:35 PMFabrication of High Performance Schottky Rectifiers Based on Bulk GaN Substrate: Yi Zhou1; Dake Wang1; Claude Ahyi1; Chin-Che Tin1; John Williams1; Minseo Park1; N. Williams2; Andrew Hanser2; Edward Preble2; 1Auburn University; 2Kyma Technologies, Inc.

2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: W. Ready, GTRI-EOSL; Otto Zhou, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

2:00 PM InvitedElectrostatic Funneling Scheme for Wafer-Scale Fabrication of Nanoscale Devices: Seong Jin Koh1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

2:25 PMMaghemite Nanoparticles Obtained by Laser Pyrolysis and Their Application as Magnetic Nanofluids: Ion Morjan1; Rodica Alexandrescu1; Florian Dumitrache1; Ion Voicu1; Lavinia Gavrila1; Iuliana Soare1; Ladislau Vekas2; Doina Bica3; George Filoti4; Mircea Morariu4; Victor Kuncser4; 1National Institute for Laser Plasma and Radiation Physics; 2Centre of

Fundamental and Advanced Technical Research, Romanian Academy - Timisoara Division; 3University Politehnica Timisoara; 4National Institute of Materials Physics

2:40 PMFormation of Nano-Scaled Hollow Oxide Particles Using Oxidation Reaction: Ryusuke Nakamura1; Daisuke Tokozakura1; Jung Goo Lee1; Hirotaro Mori1; Hideo Nakajima1; 1Osaka University

2:55 PMA New Continuous Manufacturing Technology for Nanoparticles: Christian Wögerer1; Georg Waldner1; Heinz Dobesberger1; 1ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH

3:10 PMEnvironment-Friendly Synthesis of Organic-Soluble Silver Nanoparticles toward Inkjet Printing: Kwi Jong Lee1; Byung Ho Jun1; Jaewoo Joung1; 1Samsung Electro-Mechanics

3:25 PM Break

3:40 PM InvitedIntelligent Applications of Carbon Nanotubes and Their Hybrid Architectures: Swastik Kar1; 1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

4:05 PMInfluence of Processing Parameters on Titanium Dioxide Nano-Tube Formation: Lalgudi Ramanathan1; Olandir Correa1; Clarice Kunioshi1; Ana Helena Bressiani1; 1Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas Nucleares - IPEN

4:20 PMCore-Shell AgCo Cluster Assembled Materials: Marc Hou1; Evgueny Zhurkin2; Thibaut Van Hoof1; 1Université Libre de Bruxelles; 2St Petersburg Technical University

4:35 PMAsymmetric Properties of Strained SrTiO3 Films on DyScO3 Substrates: Susan Trolier-McKinstry1; Michael Biegalski1; Jeff Haeni1; Long-Qing Chen1; Darrell Schlom1; Yulan Li1; Venkat Gopalan1; Dillon Fong2; Stephen Streiffer2; Jeff Eastman2; P. Fuoss2; Marilyn Hawley3; A.K. Tagantsev4; R. Uecker5; P. Reiche5; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Argonne National Laboratory; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory; 4EPFL; 5Institute for Crystal Growth

4:50 PMEvolution of Microstructures and Physical Properties during Annealing in Nanostructured Invar: Jeong Ho Seo1; Jong Kweon Kim1; Yong Bum Park1; 1Sunchon National University

5:05 PMSingle-Step, Size-Controlled Synthesis of Colloidal Silver Nanoparticles Stabilized by Octadecylamine: Gururaj Neelgund1; M.S. Dharmaprakash1; S.A. Shivashankar1; 1Materials Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science

5:20 PMSynthesis and Characterization of Aluminum-Based Energetic Nanoparticles: David Reid1; Sudipta Seal1; Eric Petersen1; 1University of Central Florida

5:35 PMElectrochemical Synthesis of Nano-Sized Carbon Particles in Molten Salts: Inessa Novoselova1; 1Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

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Monday PM Room: Australia 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Joy Hines, Ford Motor Company

2:00 PM InvitedEnergy Security for the United States (and the World): Jeffrey Wadsworth1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:30 PM InvitedMaterials for Nuclear Energy Applications: Marius Stan1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:00 PM InvitedMaterials Advances for Fuel Cell Applications at the CFCI: Héctor Abruña1; Francis DiSalvo1; 1Cornell Fuel Cell Institute, Baker Laboratory, Cornell University

3:30 PMNew Low Cost Material Development Technique for Alternate Energy Applications: John Smugeresky1; D. Gill1; Elizabeth Holm1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

4:00 PM InvitedDevelopment of Materials for Solar Energy: The Silicon Case: Bruno Ceccaroli1; 1REC Silicon AS

Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Fe and Ni Alloys and CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Monday PM Room: Europe 10February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

2:00 PM InvitedA Cellular Transformation Involving γ (Ni-Al Solid Solution) and γ’ (Ni3Al): Marta Pozuelo1; Alan Ardell1; 1University of California

2:20 PMPhasefield Simulations of the Microstructural Evolution in Superalloys, during Directional Solidification and Solution Heat Treatment: Nils Warnken1; Dexin Ma2; Anne Drevermann1; Suzana Fries3; Ingo Steinbach1; 1Access E.V.; 2Foundry Institute of the RWTH-Aachen; 3SGF Consultancy

2:40 PMPost-Fabrication Strengthening of Ni-Based Thermostructural Panels: Sara Johnson1; Brian Tryon1; Fang Cao1; Tresa Pollock1; 1University of Michigan

3:00 PMMicrocrystalline, Ductile in Room Temperature Ni3Al-Based Strips: Production and Properties: Pawel Jozwik1; Zbigniew Bojar1; 1Military University of Technology

3:20 PMElectrodeposition of Ni-P Alloys from a Sulfamate Electrolyte System: Relationship between Ph Value and Structural Characteristics: Liuwen Chang1; Chih-Hsiung Chen2; Honda Fang3; 1National Sun Yat-Sen University; 2China Steel Corporation; 3MesoPhase Technologies, Inc.

3:40 PMGas Atomized Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Ferritic Stainless Steel: Joel Rieken1; Iver Anderson2; Robert Terpstra2; Fran Laabs2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

4:00 PMInterface Reactions and Their Kinetics of Al and Binary Al-Si Alloys to Mild Steel Substrates: Werner Fragner1; Konrad Papis2; Roman Sonnleitner3; Peter Uggowitzer2; Jörg Löffler2; 1ARC Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen GmbH; 2Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule; 3ECHEM

4:20 PMLatest Development and Characteristics of Sandwich Structures with Sheet Metal of CrNi-Steel and Core Layer Made of Different Polymers: Heinz Palkowski1; Günther Lange1; 1Tu Clausthal, Institut für Metallurgie, Werkstoffumformung

4:40 PMNano-Particle-Strengthened Martensitic Steels by Conventional Processing: R. Klueh1; N. Hashimoto2; M. Miller1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Hokkaido University

5:00 PMEnhancing the Toughness of Brazed Joints in Austenitic Steels by Microstructure Control: Noah Philips1; Anthony Evans1; Carlos Levi1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara

5:20 PMLow Thermal Expansion Coefficient Fe-Ni-Co Alloys - Plastic Deformation, Alloy Composition and Martensitic Transformation Relationships: Deniz Sultan Temur1; Ali Arslan Kaya1; Gurler Kaya2; Murat Kurtulus2; 1TUBITAK MRC Materials Institute; 2Roketsan Missiles Industries Inc.

Advances in Computational Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Methods at the Atom Scale IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science & EngineeringProgram Organizers: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute; Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories; Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

Monday PM Room: Europe 7February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedGrain Boundary Interface Roughening and Its Effect on Grain Boundary Mobility: David Olmsted1; Stephen Foiles1; Elizabeth Holm1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

2:40 PM Question and Answer Period

2:45 PMCalculations of the Vacancy Formation Energy near GP Zones and a Possible Nucleation Mechanism of Precipitates in Al-Cu Alloys: Shenyang Hu1; Michael Baskes1; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

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3:15 PMA Modified Embedded Atom Method Interatomic Potential for the Fe-N System: Byeong-Joo Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

3:40 PM Question and Answer Period

3:45 PM Break

4:15 PM InvitedApplication of Molecular Theory to Complex Fluid Interfaces: Amalie Frischknecht1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

4:50 PM Question and Answer Period

4:55 PMAnharmonic Lattice Statics Analysis of Defective Crystals with Many-Body Interactions: Arash Yavari1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

5:20 PM Question and Answer Period

5:25 PMPositive Temperature Dependence of Yield Stress and Washing Effect Near Planar Defects in Intermetallide Ni3Al: Mikhail Starostenkov1; Evgeniya Dudnik2; 1Altai State Technical University; 2Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute

5:50 PM Question and Answer Period

Advances in Microstructure-Based Modeling and Characterization of Deformation Microstructures: Modeling of Deformed Structures ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Jiantao Liu, Alcoa Technical Center

Monday PM Room: Europe 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Thomas Bieler, Michigan State University; Hasso Weiland, Alcoa Technical Center

2:00 PMAn Analysis of Microstructure Evolution and the Bauschinger Effect at the Micron Scale: Amine Benzerga1; P.J. Guruprasad1; 1Texas A&M University

2:20 PM InvitedA General Microstructural Metal Plasticity Model Applied in Testing, Processing and Forming of Aluminium Alloys: Bjorn Holmedal1; Erik Nes1; 1NTNU

2:45 PMComputational Modeling of Continuous Dynamic Recrystallization in Magnesium: Kevin Boyle1; Elhachmi Essadiqi1; Ravi Verma2; 1Natural Resources Canada; 2General Motors Research and Development

3:05 PMCoupled Simulation of Microstructure and Texture Evolution in Polycrystals: Bala Radhakrishnan1; Gorti Sarma1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:25 PM InvitedDeformation Structures, Properties and Formability of Selected UFG Aluminium Alloys: Hans Roven1; Manping Liu1; Stephane Dumoulin1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

3:50 PM Break

4:05 PMModeling the Effects of Mechanical Twinning on the Response of a Magnesium Alloy Sheet during Strain Path Changes: Ashutosh Jain1; Gwenaelle Proust2; Carlos Tome2; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:25 PM InvitedModeling the Effect of Microstructural Features on the Nucleation of Creep Cavities: Gorti Sarma1; Bala Radhakrishnan1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:50 PM InvitedModeling Recrystallization in Aluminum Using Input from Experimental Observations: Abhijit Brahme1; M. Alvi1; Anthony Rollett1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

5:10 PMPhase-Field Modeling of Void Evolution under Elastic-Plastic Deformation: Shenyang Hu1; Yulan Li1; Michael Baskes1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:30 PMCrystal Plasticity in Cubic Metals Using Spectral Methods: Hari Kishore Duvvuru1; Surya Kalididni1; 1Drexel University

5:50 PMAnnealing Behavior of Wire Drawn and ECAE Deformed OFHC Copper: Daudi Waryoba1; Peter Kalu1; 1Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-Florida State University, College of Engineering and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Alumina and Bauxite: Alumina Refinery Design and DevelopmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates; Jean Doucet, Alcan Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Monday PM Room: Northern E4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Milind Chaubal, Sherwin Alumina Company

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMAlumina Yield in the Bayer Process - Past, Present and Prospects: Roelof Den Hond1; Iwan Hiralal2; Ab Rijkeboer3; 1Alcor Technology; 2Hiracon Consultancy; 3Rinalco Consultancy

2:35 PMChemical Reaction Engineering in the Bayer Process: Daniel Thomas1; 1WorleyParsons

3:00 PMEnergy Consumption in Bayer Process: Songqing Gu1; Lijuan Qi1; 1Zhengzhou Research Institute of Chalco

3:25 PMOutlooks for the Future in Bauxite Processing: Vadim Lipin1; Vladimir Kazakov2; 1Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University; 2St. Petersburg State Technologic University of Vegetable Polymers

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4:00 PMAlumina Plants – 3G: Drakic Milenko1; 1MD Consultant S.A.

4:25 PMPressure Decantation at Gramercy Alumina: Patricia Landry1; Hugh Edwards1; 1Gramercy Alumina

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4:50 PMCapital Cost: To Be or Not to Be: Peter-Hans Ter Weer1; Anthony (Tony) McCabe2; 1TWS Services and Advise BV; 2Global Alumina

5:15 PMInitial Optimization of Chinese Mixed Combination Process to Produce Alumina: Baiyong Zhang1; 1Chalco

5:40 PM Concluding Comments

Aluminum Alloys for Transportation, Packaging, Aerospace and Other Applications: Aluminum ApplicationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

Monday PM Room: Northern A4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Subodh Das, Secat Inc; Gyan Jha, ARCO Aluminum Inc

2:00 PMRecent Trends in SCC Failures in Aluminum Beverage Cans: Shridas Ningileri1; S.K. (Sandy) DeWeese2; 1Secat Inc; 2Ball Corporation

2:25 PMInvestigation of “Wear” During the Processing of Aluminum Sheet Alloys: Gyan Jha1; Weimin Yin2; Basil Darras3; Marwan Khraisheh3; Shridas Ningileri2; 1ARCO Aluminum Inc; 2Secat Inc; 3University of Kentucky

2:50 PMState-of-the-Art: Aleris Aluminum Recycling and Continuous Casting at Uhrichsville, Ohio: Zhong Li1; Steve Kirkland1; Dave Thompson1; Paul Platek1; 1Aleris International Inc

3:15 PMCharacterization of Surface Defects Encountered in Twin Roll Cast Aluminum Strips: Murat Dundar1; Ozgul Keles1; 1Assan Aluminum

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3:50 PMLife Cycle Cost Analysis Methodology: A Case Study of Aluminum Applications in Passenger Cars: Subodh Das1; Adrian Ungureanu2; Ibrahim Jawahir2; 1Secat Inc; 2University of Kentucky

4:15 PMSuperplastic Deformation of Warm-Rolled 6013 Al Alloy: Sung Soo Park1; Hamid Garmestani1; D. Lee1; Nack Kim2; Sooho Kim3; Eui Lee4; 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Center for Advanced Aerospace Materials, Pohang University of Science and Technology; 3General Motors Research and Development Center, Materials and Processes Laboratory; 4Code 4342, Naval Air Warfare Center

4:40 PMFabrication of Ultrahigh Strength Aluminum Alloy by the Route Consisting of Solid Solution, Large Deformation and Ageing: Xiaojing Xu1; Xiaonong Cheng1; 1Jiangsu University

5:05 PMFabrication of Carbon Fibers Reinforced Aluminum Foam: Zhuokun Cao1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University of China

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Operational and Technology ImprovementsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Monday PM Room: Southern 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Gretta Stephens, Alcoa - Point Henry

2:00 PMThe 77 Day Safe Start-Up of ALBA Line-5: Abdul Raoof Abdulla1; 1ALBA

2:25 PMInalum’s Best Practice Approach for Performance Improvement: Dante Sinaga1; Harmon Yunaz1; Syahrul Bice1; M. Kondo1; 1PT INALUM

2:50 PMOperational and Control Improvements in Reduction Lines at Aluminium Delfzijl: Marco Stam1; Mark Taylor2; John Chen2; Sikke van Dellen1; 1Aluminium Delfzijl B.V.; 2University of Auckland

3:15 PMHenan Hongkong Longquan Aluminum Co. Ltd., China-Second Phase: Haibo She1; Bijun Ren2; Juanzhang Zhang3; 1SAMI; 2Henan Hongkong Longquan Aluminum Company Ltd.; 3Luoyang Longquan Tiansong Carbon Company Ltd.

3:40 PM Break

3:55 PMThe Latest Developments of Alcan’s AP36 and ALPSYS Technologies: Oliver Martin1; B. Benkahla1; T. Tomasino1; Sylvain Fardeau1; Claude Richard1; Isabelle Hugron1; 1Alcan Inc

4:20 PMThe Results of Amperage Increase in Pre-Baked Cells OA-300 M1 from 300 to 330 KA: Yuri Bogdanov1; Viatcheslav Veselkov1; Aleksei Nadtochy2; Vladimir Skornyakov3; 1SibVAMI; 2“Ural Aluminium Smelter” Branch JSC, “SUAL” JSC; 3“SUAL” JSC

4:45 PMExperience and Pitfalls with Amperage Increase in Hydro Aluminum Potlines during the Last Ten Years: Halvor Kvande1; Bjørn Moxnes1; Havard Gikling1; Marvin Bugge1; 1Hydro Aluminium AS

5:10 PMProduction Boost at Alro: Cristian Stanescu1; Gheorghe Dobra1; Satish Manaktala1; 1ALRO S A

5:35 PMDevelopment and Progress of 300 kA Aluminum Reduction Cells in Yichuan Aluminum Smelter Plant: Ren Bijun1; Zhuxian Qiu2; Songling Dai1; 1Yichuan Electric-Power and Aluminium Group; 2Northeastern University

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Biological Materials Science: Mechanical Behavior of BiomaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Monday PM Room: Europe 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: John Nychka, University of Kentucky; Jikou Zhou, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:00 PMStructural and Mechanical Properties of Avian Materials: Sara Bodde1; Yasuaki Seki1; Bimal Kad1; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California

2:20 PM KeynoteMechanical Behavior of Cells on Porous Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Lorna Gibson1; Brendan Harley1; Toby Freyman2; Ioannis Yannas1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2Boston Scientific

3:00 PM InvitedHierarchical Deformation Mechanisms in Tendon and Bone: Peter Fratzl1; Himadri Gupta1; Wolfgang Wagermaier1; Paul Roschger2; 1Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces; 2Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Osteology

3:30 PMMechanical and Ultra-Structural Analysis of Permanent Attachment Systems in Plants: Ruth Schwaiger1; Tina Steinbrecher2; Deane Harder2; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe; 2University of Freiburg

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4:10 PM InvitedMulti-Scale Mechanical Analysis of Aortic Tissues: Takeo Matsumoto1; 1Nagoya Institute of Technology

4:40 PM InvitedIn Vitro Bioactivity of 45S5 Bioglass as Function of Indentation Load: John Nychka1; Ding Li1; Beth Alexander1; 1University of Kentucky

5:00 PMEffects of Moisture on the Mechanical Behavior of a Natural Composite Fiber: Sara Walter1; Mark Johnson1; Brian Flinn1; George Mayer1; 1University of Washington

5:20 PMTime-Dependent Deformation of Prismatic Biological Materials: Jikou Zhou1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

5:40 PMElastic Modulus Variations of Dentin Bonded Interfaces: Grayson Marshall1; Shabnam Zartoshtimanesh1; Sally Marshall1; 1University of California, San Francisco

Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Mechanical Properties ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Monday PM Room: Asia 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: A. S. Argon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brett Conner, Air Force Office of Scientific Research

2:00 PM KeynoteWhat Can Plasticity in Amorphous Silicon Tell us about Plasticity in Amorphous Metals?: Ali Argon1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2:30 PM InvitedLow-Temperature Anelastic and Viscoelastic Deformation in an Al-Rich Metallic Glass: Michael Atzmon1; Amritha Rammohan1; 1University of Michigan

2:50 PM InvitedFlow and Fracture Studies on Bulk Metallic Glasses: John Lewandowski1; 1Case Western Reserve University

3:10 PM InvitedThermomechanical Instability Analysis of Inhomogeneous Deformation in Amorphous Alloys and Experimental Comparisons: Yanfei Gao1; T. Nieh1; P. Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

3:30 PMTemperature Evolutions of a Zr-Based Bulk-Metallic Glass during Compression: Wenhui Jiang1; Fengxiao Liu1; Hao Hsiang Liao1; Hahn Choo1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

3:45 PMObservation of Deformation Behavior of Metallic Glasses during In Situ Straining in Transmission Electron Microscope: H. J. Chang1; E. S. Park2; W. J. Moon3; Y. J. Kim3; D. H. Kim1; 1Yonsei University, Center for Noncrystalline Materials; 2Harvard University; 3Korea Basic Science Institute

4:00 PM InvitedIn-Situ Observations on Fracture Process of Fe-Based Metallic Glass Ribbons: Xianghong Xu1; Gang Wang2; Fujiu Ke1; Yilong Bai3; Weihua Wang2; 1Department of Applied Physics, Beihang University; 2Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 3Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

4:20 PM InvitedMechanical Properties of Zr-TM-Al (TM: Cu, Ni, Co) Bulk Glassy Alloys: Yoshihiko Yokoyama1; Akihisa Inoue1; Peter Liaw; 1Institute of Materials Research

4:40 PMCharacterization of Bulk Metallic Glasses under Static Indentation, Dynamic Indentation and Scratch Process: Hongwen Zhang1; Ghatu Subhash1; 1Michigan Technological University

4:55 PMExperiments on High Strain-Rate Compression of Bulk Metallic Glasses: George Sunny1; Vikas Prakash1; John Lewandowski1; 1Case Western Reserve University

5:10 PMDynamic Compressive Deformation Behavior of Zr-Based Amorphous Alloy and Composite: Yang Gon Kim1; Dong-Geun Lee2; Byoungchul Hwang2; Sunghak Lee1; Nack Kim1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology; 2Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

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5:25 PMFormability of Zr57Nb5Al10Cu15.4Ni12.6 Bulk Metallic Glass: Y. Wang1; S. Gorantla1; Rajiv Mishra1; F. Miller1; R. Brow1; Daniel Miracle2; 1University of Missouri; 2US Air Force

Cast Shop Technology: Cast House Operations and MeltingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: David DeYoung, Alcoa Inc; Rene Kieft, Corus Group; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Monday PM Room: Northern E1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMWorld Class Melting Operations: David White1; 1The Schaefer Group, Inc.

2:30 PMTechnology Trends in the Modern Aluminium Casthouse Furnaces: Mike Unitt1; Andrew Haberl1; Barry Houghton1; 1Solios

2:55 PMUnderstanding of the Physical Laws which Control the Purification of Molten Aluminum: Shaun Hamer1; Ravi Tilak1; 1Almex USA Inc.

3:20 PMDevelopment Sustendtable Research for Utilization of Mineral Clay in the Place of Amianthus in the Aluminum Company: Rinaldo Braga1; Adnaldo Ferreira1; 1Albras Aluminio Brasileiro SA

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4:10 PMOptimised Oxy-Fuel Melting Process at Sapa Heat Transfer: Henrik Gripenberg1; Anders Johansson2; 1Linde Gas Division; 2Sapa Heat Transfer

4:35 PMAdvances in Molten Metal Pump Technology Expand the Capability of Aluminum Reverberatory Furnace Production Rates: Mark Bright1; Richard Chandler1; Richard Henderson1; 1Pyrotek Inc.

5:00 PMAn Update of Twin Chamber Furnace Technology for Recycling of Aluminium Scrap: Hans-Walter Graeb1; Jan de Groot1; 1Thermcon Overns B.V.

5:25 PMComputer Simulations of Melt Flow and Particle Removal in the Cyclone: Andrey Turchin1; Dmitry Eskin1; John Courtenay2; Laurens Katgerman3; 1NIMR; 2MQP Ltd; 3TU Delft

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Structure across Length Scales IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 8February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology

2:00 PM InvitedAtomic-Level Characterization of Alloys Using Aberration-Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy: David Williams1; Masashi Watanabe1; 1Lehigh University

2:30 PMThe Impact of Indexing Parameters on the Speed and Accuracy of Automated Electron Backscatter Diffraction Measurements: Matthew Nowell1; Stuart Wright1; John Carpenter1; 1EDAX-TSL

2:50 PMA New Scheme to Index Micro-Laue X-Ray Diffraction Patterns: Vipul Gupta1; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia

3:10 PM3DAP Study of Alloy Element Effects on the Tempering of Steel: Chen Zhu1; Xiangyuan Xiong2; Alfred Cerezo1; George Krauss3; George Smith1; 1University of Oxford; 2Monash University; 3Colorado School of Mines

3:30 PMCharacterization of Nano-Scale Compositional Fluctuations in Sm-Ba-Cu-O Superconductor by TEM and STEM/EELS: Shih-Yun Chen1; Alexandre Gloter2; Christian Colliex2; In-Gann Chen3; Maw-Kuen Wu1; 1Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica; 2Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS-UMR 8502; 3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University

3:50 PM Break

4:10 PM InvitedMicrostructural Characterization of Snow Firn Using SEM/EDS/EBSP: Ian Baker1; R. Obbard1; D. Iliescu1; D. Meese1; 1Dartmouth College

4:40 PMMicrostructural Characterization of Ti-Nb Alloys with 2% Al: Sergio Monteiro1; Lioudmila Matlakhova1; Anatoly Matlakhov1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro

5:00 PMTexture Characterization of Cold-Rolled Ti-6Al-4V Specimens by Thermoelectric Power Measurements: Hector Carreon1; 1Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

5:20 PMAn Electron Microscope Study of Tweed Structure in GdNi Intermetallic Alloys: Ozan Ugurlu1; Yaroslav Mudryk2; L. Chumbley1; Vitalij Pecharsky2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

5:40 PMNon-Metallic Inclusions in Metals: From Nanometer to Milimeter: Lifeng Zhang1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: First Principles and Atomistic Calculations of Phase and Alloy Thermodynamics IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday PM Room: Europe 11February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedKinetics of Phase Transformations from First Principles: Anton Van der Ven1; 1University of Michigan

2:30 PM InvitedPrecipitation in Al-Mg-Si from First-Principles: Christopher Wolverton1; Yi Wang2; Chinnappan Ravi3; Hui Zhang2; Tao Wang2; Long Qing Chen2; Zi-Kui Liu2; 1Ford Motor Company; 2Pennsylvania State University; 3Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research

3:00 PMStress Anisotropy Controls Pathway of Martensitic Transformation in Titanium: Richard Hennig1; Dallas Trinkle2; 1Cornell University; 2University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

3:20 PMOn Some Aspects of Phase Transitions in Mechanically Driven Alloys: Jong Lee1; 1Michigan Technological University

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4:00 PM InvitedReliable First-Principles Prediction of Alloy Thermodynamic Characteri-zation Data via Cluster Expansion Methods: Duane Johnson1; Teck Tan1; N. Zarkevich1; 1University of Illinois

4:30 PM InvitedThe Tensorial Cluster Expansion: Axel van de Walle1; 1California Institute of Technology

5:00 PMUsing Multi-Body Energy Expansions from Ab Initio Calculations for Computation of Alloy Phase Structures: Nicholas Zabaras1; Veera Sundararaghavan1; 1Cornell University

5:20 PMVibrational Thermodynamics of Vanadium Alloys: Oliver Delaire1; Max Kresch1; Matthew Lucas1; Tabitha Swan-Wood1; Brent Fultz1; 1California Institute of Technology

Diffusion in Advanced Materials and Processing: Interfaces, Surfaces and NanostructuresSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Atomic Transport Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Carelyn Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Afina Lupulescu, Union College

Monday PM Room: Europe 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Graeme Murch, University of Newcastle; Yuri Mishin, George Mason University

2:00 PM InvitedGrowth Kinetics on Nanoscale: Finite Diffusion Permeability of Interfaces: Dezso Beke1; Zoltán Erdélyi1; 1University of Debrecen

2:30 PMDiffusion Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline and Nanolaminated Au-Cu: Alan Jankowski1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:50 PMModeling of Oxygen Diffusion and Segregation at Interfaces in Ag-MgO Composites: Thomas Fiedler1; Nilindu Muthubandara2; Andreas Ochsner1; Irina Belova2; Graeme Murch2; 1University of Aveiro; 2University of Newcastle

3:10 PMStability and Shrinkage by Diffusion of Hollow Nanospheres: Alexander Evteev1; Elena Levchenko1; Irina Belova1; Graeme Murch1; 1University of Newcastle

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3:50 PM InvitedDiffusion along Dislocation Cores in Metals: Y. Mishin1; 1George Mason University

4:20 PMAnomalous Diffusion along Interfaces in Crystalline Solids: Raghavan Narayanan1; Alexander King1; 1Purdue University

4:40 PMRevised Mixing Models for Diffusion in Polycrystals: Ying Chen1; Christopher Schuh1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

5:00 PMDiffusion of Mn into Grain Boundaries and Triple Junctions in LiF Thin Films: Hakkwan Kim1; Alexander King1; 1Purdue University

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Monday PM Room: Europe 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ronald Armstrong, University of Maryland; Dennis Grady, Applied Research Associates

2:00 PM InvitedEnergy Localization in Meteoritic Target Materials: Hydrodynamic Instabilities and Planar Deformation Features (PDFs) in Quartz: Robert Graham1; M. Martin2; N. N. Thadhani2; B. Morosin3; 1The Tome Group; 2Georgia Institute of Technology; 3Sandia National Laboratories

2:30 PM InvitedShear Localization Resistance by Design: Gregory Olson1; 1Northwestern University

2:45 PMShearband Patterns under Static and Dynamic Indentations in Bulk Metallic Glasses: Ghatu Subhash1; Hongwen Zhang1; 1Michigan Technological University

3:00 PMKinetics Modeling under Shock-Loading Conditions: Steven Valone1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory/MST-8

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3:30 PMPlastic Processes Leading to Damage and Failure: T.W. Wright1; K.T. Ramesh2; 1US Army Research Laboratory; 2Johns Hopkins University

4:00 PMDynamic Failure of Silicon Nitride under Combined Pressure and Shear Impact: George Sunny1; David Nathenson1; Vikas Prakash1; 1Case Western Reserve University

4:15 PMDynamic Response of 5083-H131 Aluminum Alloy: J. Boteler1; D. Dandekar2; 1NSWC -Indian Head; 2Army Research Laboratory

4:30 PMFragments Produced when Tungsten Penetrates Aluminum: Stephan Bless1; 1University of Texas at Austin

4:45 PMDeformation and Fracture Behaviour of Metal Matrix Composites during Dynamic Mechanical Loading: Akindele Odeshi1; Gbadebo Owolabi1; Meera Singh1; Nabil Bassim1; 1University of Manitoba Winnipeg

5:00 PMDislocation Dynamics Simulations of High Strain Rate Deformation of FCC Cu: Zhiqiang Wang1; Irene Beyerlein1; Richard LeSar2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Iowa State University

5:15 PMCollective Evolution of Dislocations and Voids in the Shock Recovered Metals from Polychromatic Microdiffraction: Rozaliya Barabash1; G. Ice1; W. Liu2; J. Belak3; M. Kumar3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Advanced Photon Source; 3Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

5:30 PMInfluence of Microstructure on the Spall Failure of Aluminum Materials: Jonathan Brewer1; Douglas Dalton1; Evan Jackson1; Eric Taleff1; Todd Ditmire1; 1University of Texas

5:45 PMEffects of Strain Rate and Adiabatic Heating on the Deformation Behavior of Cold Heading Steels: Jari Rämö1; Veli-Tapani Kuokkala1; Taina Vuoristo1; 1Tampere University of Technology

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Anode Technology and ProductionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Monday PM Room: Southern 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: David Emerson, Alcoa

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMCarbon Nanofiber Additions to Electrodes for the Aluminium Electrolysis: Sten Yngve Larsen1; Shahid Akhtar1; Geir Ausland2; Zhixin Yu1; Harald A. Øye1; Trygve Foosnæs1; 1Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet ; 2Elkem Solar AS

2:30 PMProblems of the Stub – Anode Connection: Siegfried Wilkening1; Jules Côté2; 1VAW Aluminum Technology; 2Aluminerie Alouette Inc.

2:55 PMUsing Troubleshooting Software to Reduce Variation and Improve Anode Quality: Barry Sadler1; Jason Govender2; Nicole Ulbricht3; Stephen Scrase3; Kevin Viviers3; Tjaart van der Walt4; Simon Frank4; Cobus van Heerden4; 1Net Carbon Consulting; 2Mozal Aluminium Smelter; 3Hillside Aluminium Smelter; 4CSense Systems Pty Ltd

3:20 PMNew Green Anode Plant at BALCO - Start-Up and Operation in the First Year: Manfred Beilstein1; Shailender Kumar2; K.A. Chowdary2; Anand Pandey3; Rudolf Gemein1; 1Outokumpu Technology GmbH; 2VEDANTA Alumina Ltd.; 3BALCO-Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd.

3:45 PMEffect of Vacuum Vibroforming on Porosity Development during Anode Baking: Michal Tkac1; Trygve Foosnæs1; Harald Øye1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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4:30 PMAlumar Coke Blending Facility Strategy: Francisco Figueiredo1; Aluisio Nascimento1; Vinicius Piffer1; Ciro Kato1; Helio Truci1; 1Consorcio de Aluminio do Maranhao (Alumar)

4:55 PMReview of Coke and Anode Desulfurization: Les Edwards1; Keith Neyrey1; Lorentz Lossius2; 1CII Carbon LLC; 2Hydro Aluminium AS

5:20 PMProduction and Application of Coal Tar Pitch in China: Fengqin Liu1; 1Zhengzhou Research Institute of Chalco

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Monday PM Room: Northern E3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

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2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM KeynoteFriction Stir Welding - After a Decade of Development: William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

2:30 PMDevelopment of FSW for Thin-Gauge 5XXX Extrusions: Kevin Colligan1; Mark Smitherman1; 1Concurrent Technologies Corporation

2:45 PMBuckling Behavior of Friction Stir Welded 7075 Compression Panels Stiffened with Single Angle Stiffeners: Anil Patnaik1; William Arbegast2; Matthew Heringer1; Karl Koch1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2Advanced Materials Processing Center, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

3:00 PMFriction Stir Welding of an Aluminum Coal Hopper Railcar Prototype: Casey Allen1; Dana Medlin1; Clark Oberebt1; Haven Mercer1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

3:15 PMHeat Transfer Considerations for Designing FSW Sandwiched Panel Structures for Cryogenic Applications: Michael Langerman1; 1South Dakota School of Mines

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3:45 PMStatic Structural Performance of 7075 Aluminum Friction Stir Welded Helicopter Beams: William Arbegast1; Anil Patnaik2; Bernard Frankl3; 1Advanced Materials Processing Center - South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 3North Carolina State University

4:00 PMA Study on Friction Stir Welding with Heating of Aluminum Alloy A-5052: Susumu Hioki1; Takehiko Takahashi1; Yuuta Kaneko1; Riiti Suszuki1; 1Akita Prefectural University

4:15 PMStudy of the Effect of Artificial Aging on Microstructural Evolution of Friction Stir Welded Thin Sheet 2024-T3 Using Transmission Electron Microscopy: Alpesh Shukla1; William Baeslack2; 1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 2Ohio State University

4:30 PMStatic Strength Comparison of Discontinuous Friction Stir Welded Stiffened Panels: Joshua Merry1; Bryan Tweedy1; Christian Widener1; Dwight Burford1; 1Wichita State University

4:45 PMFatigue Crack Propagation Behavior of Friction Stir Welded 5083-H32 and 6061-T651 Aluminum Alloys: Seongjin Hong1; Sangshik Kim1; Chang Gil Lee2; Sung-Joon Kim2; 1Gyeongsang National University; 2Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

5:00 PMDevelopment of Statistical Design Curves for Tensile Strength and Fatigue Characteristics of 7075 T73 Aluminum Friction Stir Welded Butt Joints: Srikanth Kandukuri1; William Arbegast1; Anil Patnaik1; Casey Allen1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Atomic ScaleSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, Sandia National Laboratories; Mathis Plapp, Ecole Polytechnique; Gabriel Faivre, CNRS; Shan Liu, Iowa State University

Monday PM Room: Northern A3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedA Quantitative Parameter-Free Prediction of Simulated Crystal-Nucleation Times: James Morris1; Rachel Aga1; Jeffrey Hoyt2; Mikhail Mendelev3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Sandia National Laboratories; 3Ames Laboratory

2:30 PM InvitedCrystal-Melt Interfacial Free Energies from Computer Simulation: From Hard Spheres to Molecules: Brian Laird1; 1University of Kansas

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3:20 PM InvitedAtomistic-Simulation Studies of Faceted Crystal-Melt Interfaces: Dorel Buta1; Mark Asta2; Jeffrey Hoyt3; 1Northwestern University; 2University of California; 3Sandia National Laboratories

3:50 PM InvitedMolecular Dynamics Simulation of Solidification and Vitrification in Al and Al-Fe Alloys: Mikhail Mendelev1; Cai-Zhuang Wang1; Kai-Ming Ho1; James Morris2; 1Ames Laboratory; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, Sandia National Laboratories; Mathis Plapp, Ecole Polytechnique; Gabriel Faivre, CNRS; Shan Liu, Iowa State University

Monday, 4:20 PM Room: Northern A3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

3D Reconstruction of Coarse Dendritic Microstructures During the Solidification of Al-Cu Alloys: Demian Ruvalcaba1; Dmitry Eskin1; Laurence Katgerman2; 1Netherlands Institute for Metals Research; 2Delft University of Technology

A Two-Phase Approach for the Modelling of Hot Tearing Formation in DC Casting of Aluminium Ingots: Mohammed M’Hamdi1; Hallvard G. Fjær2; Asbjørn Mo1; Dag Mortensen2; 1SINTEF; 2Institute for Energy Technology

Alloy Crystal-Melt Interfacial Properties from Atomistic Simulations: Chandler Becker1; David Olmsted2; Mark Asta3; Jeffrey Hoyt2; Stephen Foiles2; 1Northwestern University; 2Sandia National Laboratories; 3University of California

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Bubble Formation and Solid-Pore Interactions in Directional Solidification: Ying Sun1; Christoph Beckermann2; 1State University of New York-Binghamton; 2University of Iowa

Coherence of Dendritic Sidebranching in Directional Solidification of a Dilute Alloy: Alain Pocheau1; Simona Bodéa1; Marc Georgelin1; 1Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre

Columnar to Equiaxed Transition and Fragmentation in Al-Ni and Al-Si Alloys during Directional Solidification: Hyejin Jung1; Nathalie Mangelinck-Noel1; Henri Nguyen-Thi1; Bernard Billia1; Adeline Buffet2; Jurgen Hartwig2; José Baruchel2; 1L2MP,UMR 6137, University Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille 3, Faculte de Saint Jerome; 2ESRF-Polygone Scientifique Louis Néel

Dendritic Seaweed Growth and the Relationship to Spontaneous Grain Refinement: Andrew Mullis1; 1Leeds University

Determining the Freezing Rate during Final-Stage Solidification of the Ni-Base Superalloy IN713LC: Magnus Lekstrom1; Neil D’Souza2; Hongbiao Dong3; Mahmoud Ardakani1; Barbara Shollock1; 1Imperial College London; 2Rolls-Royce plc; 3University of Leicester

Fully Implicit, Adaptive Grid Methods for Phase-Field Simulation of Solidification in Pure Metals and Alloys: Jan Rosam1; Andrew Mullis1; Peter Jimack1; 1University of Leeds

Influence of Processing Variables on Microporosity Formation in Al-4.5% Cu Alloy: Joo Ro Kim1; Reza Abbaschian2; 1University of Florida; 2University of California Riverside

Limits of Stability and Spacing Adjustment Mechanisms of Eutectic Growth: Melis Serefoglu1; Ralph Napolitano1; 1Iowa State University

Metastable Phase Formation of Rare-Earth Sesquioxides by Containerless Process: Atsunobu Masuno1; Yasutomo Arai1; Jianding Yu1; 1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Microstructures of Zn-Cd Dilute Alloys Directionally Solidified: Fornaro Osvaldo1; Hugo Palacio2; 1IFIMAT-UNICEN, CONICET; 2IFIMAT-UNICEN, CICPBA

Modeling of Microstructure Evolution from Liquid State to Room Temperature in Steels: Adrian Catalina1; Doru Stefanescu2; Leo Chuzhoy1; Michael Johnson1; 1Caterpillar Inc.; 2Ohio State University

Non-Equilibrium Solidification of Intermetallic Compounds in the Ni-Al Alloy System: Sven Reutzel1; Helena Hartmann1; Peter Galenko2; Hamid Assadi3; Dieter Herlach2; 1Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany; 2German Aerospace Center (DLR); 3Tarbiat Modarres University, Iran

Non-Newtonian Behaviour of Liquid Metals: Zhongyun Fan1; Vijay Vasarni1; 1Brunel University

Phase-Field Modeling of Solidification with Density Change and Solid Movement: Ying Sun1; Christoph Beckermann2; 1State University of New York-Binghamton; 2University of Iowa

Phase-Field Simulations of Buoyancy-Driven Convective Effects on Dendritic Growth of Binary Alloys: Juan Ramirez1; Sharen Cummins1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Phase-Field Simulations of Rod Eutectic Growth: Andrea Parisi1; Mathis Plapp1; 1Ecole Polytechnique

5:55 PMThe Effects of Internal Convection on Phase Selection in Undercooled Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys: Alaina Hanlon1; Douglas Matson2; Robert Hyers1; 1University of Massachusetts; 2Tufts University

6:00 PMTransition from Cells to Dendrites in a Directional Solidification Process: Jing Teng1; Shan Liu1; Rohit Trivedi1; 1Iowa State University

6:05 PMSolidification Behavior of Immiscible Alloy under High Magnetic Field: En-Gang Wang1; Xiaowei Zuo1; Lin Zhang1; Jicheng He1; 1Northeastern University

General Abstracts: Light Metals Division: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Reactive Metals Committee, TMS: Recycling CommitteeProgram Organizers: Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Anne Kvithyld, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Monday PM Room: Pacific Hall BFebruary 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Konrad Papis, ETH Zurich

2:00 PMMechanical Deformation of Nanostructured Magnesium Alloy and Its Modelling: Yujie Wei1; Lallit Anand2; 1Brown University; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2:20 PMSimulation for Loss of Electromagnetic Stirring Force Due to the Penetrated Aluminum into the Furnace Lining: Koichi Takahashi1; Makoto Maruyama1; Nobuhito Ishikawa1; Mitsuhiro Otaki1; 1Furukawa-Sky Aluminum Corporation

2:40 PMMicrostructural Development in Aluminum 6262 after Severe Deformation and Heat Treatment: Samuel Adedokun1; Hans Chapman2; Yaw Owusu2; 1FAMU-FSU College of Engineering; 2RECCET

3:00 PMAl-Al and Al-Mg Compound Casting: Konrad Papis1; Peter Uggowitzer1; 1Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-Zurich

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3:30 PMAdaptive Control of Database Based Low Pressure Al Die Casting Machine with Acquisition of the Dynamic Dispersion of the Metal Front within the Die: Christian Wögerer1; Dedinak Andreas1; Richard Kretz2; Peter Schuldenzucker2; 1ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH; 2LKR ARC Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen GmbH

3:50 PMComparison of the Corrosion Behaviors of Twin-Roll Cast and DC Cast AA 6016 and AA6082 for Automotive Applications: Aziz Dursun1; Beril Dilsizoglu1; Mustafa Ürgen2; Köksal Kurt2; Gerhard Anger3; 1Assan Aluminium; 2Istanbul Technical University; 3AMAG Automotive GmbH

4:10 PMHeat Distribution Characterization of Thermal Insulating Coatings: Christopher Wilhelm1; Eui Lee2; David Piatkowski2; Omar S. Es-Said1; Alex Chi3; 1Loyola Marymount University; 2Naval Air Systems Command; 3Demeton Inc.

4:30 PMOptimization of the Surface Quality of Cladded Brightening Strip: Roman Pschera1; Helmut Antrekowitsch1; Susanne Koch1; Johann Reiter2; Gerhard Anger2; 1University of Leoben; 2AMAG Rolling GmbH

4:50 PMProperty Investigation of Ti-Al6-V4 Produced by Additive Manufacturing: Johannes Vlcek1; 1European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company

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Hume-Rothery Symposium: Scattering Studies and the Fundamental Properties of Materials: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Wolfgang Donner, University of Houston; J. Robertson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 7February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: David Price, Centre de Recherche sur la Matière Divisée; Didier de Fontaine, University of California Berkeley

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PM KeynoteHow Big is an Atom: Simon Moss1; 1University of Houston

3:00 PM InvitedNeutron Scattering Studies of Short-Range Order, Atomic Displacements, and Effective Pair Interactions in a Null Matrix 62Ni0.52Pt0.48 Crystal: Jose Rodriguez1; S. C. Moss2; J. L. Robertson3; J. R. D. Copley1; D. A. Neumann1; J. Major4; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2University of Houston; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Max Planck Institute fuer Metallforschung

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3:50 PM InvitedOrdered and Disordered Surface Phases of Bi on Cu (111): Elias Vlieg1; 1Radboud University Nijmegen

4:20 PM InvitedFirst-Principles Theory of Short- and Long-Range Order in Ultrathin Surface Alloy Films of Bulk-Immiscible Metals: Tejodher Muppidi1; Bo Yang2; Mark Asta2; Vidvuds Ozolins1; 1University of California, Los Angeles; 2University of California, Davis

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Novel Materials and Processes ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Monday PM Room: Asia 3February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Francis Froes, University of Idaho; James Sears, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

2:00 PM KeynoteDevelopment of the FFC Cambridge Process for the Production of Titanium and Its Alloys: Richard Dashwood1; Martin Jackson1; Kevin Dring2; Kartik Rao1; Rohit Bhagat1; Daniel Brett1; Douglas Inman1; 1Imperial College London; 2Norsk Titanium AS

2:30 PM InvitedOperation of Electrolysis Cells for the Direct Production of Titanium from Solid Oxide Precursors: Kevin Dring1; Odd-Arne Lorentsen2; Eirik Hagen2; Christian Rosenkilde2; 1Norsk Titanium AS; 2Norsk Hydro ASA

2:50 PMElectrochemical Reduction of Titanium Oxide from CaCl2 Melts Saturated with CaO: Joel Katz1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:10 PMSynthesis and Enrichment of Titanium Subchlorides in Molten Salts: Osamu Takeda1; Toru Okabe1; 1University of Tokyo

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM KeynoteThermodynamic, Kinetic, and Microstructural Aspects in the Electrochemical Reduction of Titanium Dioxide in Molten Calcium Chloride: Carsten Schwandt1; Duncan Alexander2; Derek Fray1; 1University of Cambridge; 2Arizona State University

4:10 PMProduction of Ti-Al Alloys Using Ionic Liquid Electrolytes at Low Temperatures: Debabrata Pradhan1; Ramana Reddy1; 1University of Alabama

4:30 PMPrecipitation of Rutile Nano-Sized Particles via Forced Hydrolysis of a Titanium Tetrachloride Solution: Cecile Charbonneau1; George P. Demopoulos1; 1McGill University

4:50 PMProducing Titamium by Titania Electrolysis in a 5KA Cell: Huimin Lu1; Huanqing Han1; 1Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Magnesium Technology 2007: Automotive Applications and USAMP ProgramsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Monday PM Room: Southern 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Bob Powell, General Motors Research and Development Center

2:00 PMSummary of NA Automotive Strategic Vision for Mg: Gerald Cole1; 1LightWeight Strategies LLC

2:20 PMUSAMP High Integrity Magnesium Automotive Components Project (HIMAC): Bruce Cox1; Randy Beals1; Larry Ouimet2; Richard Osborne2; Alan Luo2; Naiyi Li3; Jacob Zindel3; 1Daimler Chrysler; 2General Motors Corporation; 3Ford Motor Company

2:40 PMDevelopment of Enabling Technologies for Magnesium Automotive Body Applications: Alan Luo1; Anil Sachdev; 1General Motors Corporation

3:00 PMUltra-Large Castings for Lightweight Vehicle Structures: Mike Maj1; Randy Beals2; 1Ford Motor Company; 2DaimlerChrysler

3:20 PMThin-Wall Molding of Magnesium Alloys: Frank Czerwinski1; 1Husky Injection Molding Systems

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMA Lightweight Automobile Body Concept Featuring Ultra-Large, Thin-Wall Structural Magnesium Castings: Stephen Logan1; Randy Beals1; 1DaimlerChrysler

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4:25 PMCasting and Testing of the USAMP Magnesium Intensive Powertrain: Joy Hines1; Robert McCune1; John Allison1; Bob Powell2; Larry Ouimet3; William Miller3; Randy Beals4; Lawrence Kopka4; Peter Ried5; 1Ford Motor Company; 2General Motors Research and Development Center; 3General Motors Powertrain; 4Daimler Chrysler Corporation; 5Ried and Associates LLC

4:50 PMFriction Stir Welding of Dissimilar Magnesium Alloys for Automotive Applications: Frank Hunt1; Harsha Badarinarayan1; Kazutaka Okamoto1; Diana Platt2; 1Hitachi America, Ltd; 2University of Michigan

5:15 PMMicrostructure and Creep of Die-Cast Magnesium Alloys: Jessica TerBush1; Akane Suzuki1; Nicholas Saddock1; Wayne Jones1; Tresa Pollock1; 1University of Michigan

Magnesium Technology 2007: Wrought Alloys and Forming Processes I: DeformationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Monday PM Room: Southern 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Xiaoqin Zeng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

2:00 PMSimulation of Large Strain Deformation Phenomena in Magnesium Alloy AM30: Julie Levesque1; Kaan Inal2; Kenneth Neale3; Alan Luo4; Raja Mishra4; Lan Jiang5; Stephane Godet6; 1University of Sherbrooke; 2University of Waterloo; 3University of Sherbrooke; 4General Motors Research and Development Center; 5McGill University; 6Université Catholique de Louvain

2:20 PMMechanical Behavior of Wrought AM50 at Room and Elevated Temperature: Paul Krajewski1; Amir Eliezer2; 1General Motors Corporation; 2Sumi Shumoon College of Engineering

2:40 PMHot Deformation Mechanisms in Mg-1%Zn Alloys: Geoff Seale1; Jon Carter2; Ravi Verma3; Paul Krajewski2; Elhachmi Essadiqi4; Faramarz Zarandi1; Stephen Yue1; 1McGill University; 2General Motors Corporation; 3General Motors Research and Development Center; 4CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory

3:00 PMTexture Evolution in AM30 Mg Alloy Deformed along Different Strain Paths: Lan Jiang1; John Jonas1; Raj Mishra2; Alan Luo2; Anil Sachdev2; Stéphane Godet3; 1McGill University; 2General Motors; 3Université Catholique de Louvain

3:20 PMNucleation and Growth Phenomena during Recrystallization of Magnesium - Rare Earth Metal Alloys: Jeremy Senn1; Sean Agnew1; Ashutosh Jain1; 1University of Virginia

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PMIn-Situ Neutron Diffraction Study of Mechanical Twinning in a Textured Magnesium Alloy during Strain Path Changes: Ashutosh Jain1; Donald Brown2; Bjorn Clausen2; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:20 PMRelation between Deformation Twin and Deformation-Induced Surface Relief in AZ31 Mg Alloy Sheets: Daisuke Ando1; Takeo Miyamura1; Junichi Koike1; 1Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University

4:40 PMSecondary Twinning Modes in Magnesium Alloys and Measurement of Associated Strain Localization: Matthew Barnett1; 1Deakin University

5:00 PMOn the Post Superplastic Forming Properties of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy: Marwan Khraisheh1; Fadi Abu-Farha1; 1University of Kentucky

5:20 PMExplanation on the Elongation Variation of AZ31 Alloy at the Elevated Temperature: Yong Nam Kwon1; Y.-S. Lee1; J.-H. Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: PEMFCsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Monday PM Room: Asia 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ali R-Raissi, University of Central Florida; Eve Steigerwalt, Dana Corporation

2:00 PM InvitedMembrane Degradation Mechanisms in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells: James Fenton1; Vishal Mittal1; Russ Kunz2; 1University of Central Florida; 2University of Connecticut

2:35 PM InvitedOverview of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Stack Sealing: Eve Steigerwalt1; Mike Anderson1; Jacob Meyer1; 1Dana Corporation

3:10 PMModeling Platinum Loss in PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes: Edward Holby1; Dane Morgan1; Yang Shao-Horn2; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3:35 PMStudy on the Proton Conduction Mechanism in Proton Exchange Membranes Using AC Impedance Technique: Jinjun Shi1; Bor Jang1; 1Wright State University

3:55 PM Break

4:05 PM InvitedMaterials and Catalysis Aspects of Hydrogen Generation from Amine Borane Complexes – A Review: Ali T-Raissi1; Nahid Mohajeri1; Olawale Adebiyi1; Karthikeyan Ramasamy1; 1University of Central Florida

4:40 PMA Novel Contact Element for PEM Fuel Cells: Mahmoud Abd Elhamid1; Gayatri Vyas1; Mark Mathias1; Youssef Mikhail1; 1General Motors, Fuel Cell Activities

5:05 PMThe Effects of Mechanical Forming on the Use of Clad Metals in PEM Fuel Cell Bipolar Plates: K. Scott Weil1; Sung Tae Hong1; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang1; Gordon Xia1; Jin Kim1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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5:30 PMEffects of PdO Distributions over TiO2 Particles on Its Chemochromic Behaviors for Hydrogen Detection: Nahid Mohajeri1; Ali T-Raissi1; Gary Bokerman1; Janine Captain2; Barbara Peterson3; Mary Whitten4; Steve Trigwell3; Cristina Berger4; 1Florida Solar Energy Center; 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration; 3Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Aerospace-Kennedy Space Center; 4University of Central Florida

5:55 PMElectrochemical Study of Cobalt Phthalocyanine/Platinum as DMFC Anodic Catalyst: Yuhao Lu1; Ramana Reddy1; 1University of Alabama

Materials Issues for Advanced Nuclear Systems: Material Characterization IssuesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Raul Rebak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Robert Hanrahan, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Yi-Ming Pan, Southwest Research Institute

Monday PM Room: Europe 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Robert Hanrahan, National Nuclear Security Administration; Raul Rebak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMCreep Behavior of Grain Boundary Engineered Ferritic-Martensitic Alloy T91: Gaurav Gupta1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

2:25 PMAn Analytical Model for the Amoeba Effect in UO2 Fuel Pellets: Yong Choi1; Jong Lee2; 1Sun Moon University; 2Michigan Technological University

2:45 PMEffect of Microstructural Heterogeneity on Stress Variability in ZrN Pellets: Manuel Parra Garcia1; Ajit Batwal1; Pedro Peralta1; 1Arizona State University

3:05 PMIn-Situ Neutron-Diffraction Measurements of Intergranular Strains in a Zircaloy-4 Alloy: Elena Garlea1; Hahn Choo1; Peter Liaw1; Edward Oliver2; Javier Santisteban2; Camden Hubbard3; 1University of Tennessee; 2ISIS, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:25 PMThe Mechanism of Zr and Hf in Reducing Radiation-Induced Segregation in 316 Stainless Steel: Micah Hackett1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

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4:05 PMMicrostructure Evolution during Recrystallization of MoNiCr Alloy: Libor Kraus1; Jozef Zrnik1; 1COMTES FHT Sro

4:25 PMCorrosion Behavior of Alloy 617 in Impure Helium Environment: Deepak Kumar1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

4:45 PMStrain Hardening and Plastic Instability in Structural Alloys for Advanced Nuclear Systems: Xianglin Wu1; Xiao Pan1; James Stubbins1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

5:05 PMSynchrotron X-Rays for Microstructural Investigations of Advanced Reactor Materials: Wolfgang Hoffelner1; Annick Froideval1; Manuel Pouchon1; Jiachao Chen1; Maria Samaras1; 1Paul Scherrer Institute

5:25 PMStable Nanoclusters in MA/ODS Ferritic Alloys: Michael Miller1; David Hoelzer1; James Bentley1; C. L. Fu1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium: Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design Methodologies, in the Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 Years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science: Homogenization/Constitutive Behavior ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Hamid Garmestani, Georgia Institute of Technology

Monday PM Room: Northern A1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Anthony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University; Nasr Ghoniem, University of California

2:00 PMA Micromechanical Continuum Model for the Tensile Behavior of Shape Memory Metal Nanowires: Wuwei Liang1; Min Zhou1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

2:25 PMA Non-Linear Intermediate Viscoplastic Model for Large Deformation Behaviour and Texture Evolution in Polycrystals: Said Ahzi1; 1University Louis Pästeur

2:50 PMCrystal Plasticity Models with Multi-Time Scaling for Cyclic Deformation of Polycrystalline Metals: Somnath Ghosh1; Sivom Manchiraju1; 1Ohio State University

3:15 PMCyclic Behaviour of High-Density Polyethylene Used in Pipe Manufacturing: S. Sezer1; Senol Ataoglu1; A. Gulluoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

3:40 PMDislocation Modeling of Localized Plasticity in Persistent Slip Bands: Nasr Ghoniem1; Hael Mughrabi; Jaafar El-Awady; 1University of California

4:05 PMEffect of the Grain Boundary Character Distribution on Yield Strength: Bradley Fromm1; Brent Adams1; 1Brigham Young University

4:30 PMExperimental Micromechanics Study of Lamellar TiAl: Fu-pen Chiang1; Gunes Uzer1; Yi Ding1; Andrew H. Rosenberger2; 1Stony Brook University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate

4:55 PMExploration of the Effect of Polycrystal Microstructure on Strain Localization with a Fourier Transform Viscoplastic Model: Anthony Rollett1; Sukbin Lee1; Stephen Sintay1; Ricardo Lebensohn2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:20 PMFatigue Life Variability: Modeling, Simulation, and Application: Kwai Chan1; Michael Enright1; 1Southwest Research Institute

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Monday PM Room: Northern A2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Adam Powell, Veryst Engineering LLC

2:00 PMCFD Modelling of Heat Transfer in Supersonic Nozzles for Magnesium Production: Peter Witt1; Hasan Khan1; Geoff Brooks1; 1CSIRO Minerals

2:15 PMNumerical Modeling of 3-Dimensional Thin Slab Casting Process with EMBR(Electro-Magnetic Brake): Kee-Hyeon Cho1; Byung-Moon Kim2; 1Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology; 2GyeongBuk Regional Stragetic Agency for Innovation

2:30 PMProcess Design of Alloys to Achieve Desired Properties by Inverse Materials Design: Dongsheng Li1; Hamid Garmestani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

2:45 PMSpout Formation in a Gas-Stirred Ladle – Experimental Results: Krishnakumar Krishnapisharody1; Gordon Irons1; 1Steel Research Centre, McMaster University

3:00 PMSpout Formation in a Gas-Stirred Ladle – The Key to Plume Dynamics: Krishnakumar Krishnapisharody1; Gordon Irons1; 1Steel Research Centre, McMaster University

3:15 PMLaser Surface Modification of AISI 316L Stainless Steel with WC-Si-Ni: D. Sastikumar1; A. Viswanathan1; Kumar Harish2; A.K. Nath2; 1National Institute of Technology; 2Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology

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3:45 PMEvolution of the Tecnored Process – From Pilot Plant to Industrial Scale: Jose Noldin1; Jose D’Abreu2; Ian Cox3; 1Catholic University/Tecnored; 2Catholic University; 3Tecnored

4:00 PMProperties of Carbonized Corn Straw as Thermal Insulating Agent of Liquid Metal: Nan Wang1; 1Northeastern University

4:15 PMPreparation of Vanadium Thin Films by Chemical Vapor Deposition: Masakazu Mukaida1; Misaki Ishitsuka1; Shigeki Hara1; Hiroyuki Suda1; Kenji Haraya1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

4:30 PMStudy on the A1-Matrix Composites Reinforced with CeO2 Coated Graphite in Ultrasonic Field: Zhi Guo Dong1; Yao Guangchun1; 1Northeastern University

Materials Processing under the Influence of External Fields: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gerard Ludtka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Qijie Zhai, Shanghai University

Monday PM Room: America’s SeminarFebruary 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Qi-Jie Zhai, Shanghai University; Ke Han, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedMetals Solidification under the Influence of External Fields: Research Status in Shanghai University: Qi-Jie Zhai1; Yu-Lai Gao1; 1Shanghai University

2:35 PMStudy on the Pulse Magneto Oscillation Solidification Technique and Its Mechanism for Grain Refinement: Yong-Yong Gong1; Jin-Xian Jing1; Zan-Qi Xia1; Yu-Lai Gao1; Qi-Jie Zhai1; 1Shanghai University

3:00 PMEffect of Pulsed Magnetic Field on the Solidified Structure of Pure Al Melt: Yu-Lai Gao1; Qiu-Shu Li1; Hai-Bin Li1; Qi-Jie Zhai1; 1Shanghai University

3:25 PMControlling Semiconductor Growth Using Magnetic Fields and Rotation: Baskar Ganapathysubramanian1; Nicholas Zabaras1; 1Cornell University

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4:00 PM InvitedHigh Magnetic Field Influences on Fabrication of Materials with Magnetic Phases: Ke Han1; Bao Zhi Cui1; 1National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

4:30 PMSynthesis of Acicular Magnetite Using Coprecipitation Method under Magnetic Field: Yang XiYun1; Chen Baizhen1; Xu Hui1; Shi Xichang1; 1Central South University

4:55 PMRapid Ceramic Processing by Field-Assisted Sintering Technique: Veaceslav Zestrea1; Dat Quach2; Vladimir Kodash2; Gregory Toguyeni3; Joanna Groza2; 1Academy of Sciences of Moldova; 2University of California; 3Ecole Polytechnique de l’Universite de Nantes

5:20 PMComputer-Aided Processing of Advanced Dielectric Composites via Self-Assembly of Arbitrary-Shaped Ferro-Colloidal Particles in External Field: Yu Wang1; 1Virginia Tech

5:45 PMMagnetic Alignment of Nanotubes: Ben Wang1; Richard Liang1; Chuck Zhang1; 1Florida A&M University-Florida State University, Engineering College

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Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Irradiation Effects in CeramicsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Monday PM Room: Europe 8February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Steven Zinkle, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Lance Snead, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 PMEffect of Ionizing Radiation on Defect Production and Retention in Ceramics: Steven Zinkle1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:20 PMThermal Properties of MgO and Nd2Zr2O7 for Inert Matrix Fuel Applications by MD Simulation: Priyank Shukla1; Taku Watanabe1; Juan Nino1; Simon Phillpot1; James Tulenko1; 1University of Florida

2:40 PMChanges in the Mechanical Properties of Irradiated Ceramics Investigated by Nanoindentation and Computer Simulation: Asta Richter1; Roger Smith2; Steven Kenny2; Bodo Wolf3; James Valdez4; Kurt Sickafus4; Ismail Gheewala2; 1University of Applied Sciences Wildau; 2Loughborough University; 3University of Applied Sciences Lausitz; 4Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:00 PMPhase Transformation of Graphite Irradiated by High-Intensity Pulsed Ion Beams: X.G. Han1; S.M. Miao1; X.P. Zhu1; M.K. Lei1; 1Dalian University of Technology

3:20 PMFormation and Distribution of Defect Clusters in SrTiO3 Bi-Crystals Implanted with Xe Ions: Minghui Song1; Xingjian Guo1; Nobuo Ishikawa1; Masaki Takeguchi1; Kazutaka Mitsuishi1; Miyoko Tanaka1; Kazuo Furuya1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

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3:55 PMDefect Microstructures in Silicon Carbide after Irradiation Creep Deformation at Elevated Temperatures: Yutai Katoh1; Sosuke Kondo1; Lance Snead1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:15 PMProperties of Structures, Host Atoms and Implanted Species in Ion Irradiated SiC: Weilin Jiang1; Yanwen Zhang1; Vaithiyalingam Shutthanandan1; Mark Engelhard1; William Weber1; Suntharampillai Thevuthasan1; Exarhos Gregory1; Jie Lian2; Rodney Ewing2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2University of Michigan

4:35 PMMicrostructural Defects in Neutron Irradiated SiC at Very High Temperatures: Sosuke Kondo1; Yutai Katoh1; Lance Snead1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:55 PMInfluence of Microstructure on Thermal Defect Resistance of SiC Neutron Irradiated up to 1600°C: Lance Snead1; Yutai Katoh1; Sosuke Kondo1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

5:15 PMThe Impact of Point Defects and Clusters and on the Thermal Conductivity and Dimensional Stability of 3C-SiC: Tjacka Bus1; Brian Wirth1; Yutai Katoh2; Lance Snead2; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Outreach Programs in Materials Science and Engineering: Outreach Programs in Industry and Government LaboratoriesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Public and Governmental Affairs CommitteeProgram Organizers: Dan Thoma, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Katherine Chen, California Polytechnic State University

Monday PM Room: Pacific Hall AFebruary 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Katherine Chen, California Polytechnic State University

2:00 PM InvitedCongressional Visit Days: Challenge and Opportunity for the MS&E Community: Alexander Scott1; 1TMS

2:30 PM InvitedMaterials Camps Demonstrate Proven Success and Impact: Charles Hayes1; Lyle Schwartz1; 1ASM Materials Education Foundation

3:00 PM InvitedEducation and Innovation Challenges: National Innovation Institutes as a New Model: Duane Dimos1; Justine Johannes1; Jeffrey Hoyt1; Robert Hwang1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

3:30 PM InvitedThe COSMOS Program at University of California-Davis: Niels Jensen1; 1University of California

4:00 PM InvitedThe Los Alamos Institutes a Model for National Laboratory - University Collaborations: Charles Farrar1; Gyuhae Park1; Matthew Bement1; Michael Todd2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of California, San Diego

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4:45 PM Panel Discussion Collaboration on Outreach Programs for the Benefit of the Materials Community

Pb-Free Electronic Solders: Alloy Design, Characterization and Service Reliability: Microstructure and CharacterizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; K. Subramanian, Michigan State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 1February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Iver Anderson, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University

2:00 PMAsymetrical Solder Microstructure in Ni/Sn/Cu Solder Joint: Shen-njie Wang1; Cheng-Yi Liu1; 1National Central University

2:20 PMExtensive Electrical Measurement in Lead-Free Solder Assembly after Environmental Tests by SEM Internal Probing Technique: Toung-Yi Shih1; Tom Hsu1; Yung-Chi Lin1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; 1National Tsing Hua University

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2:40 PMMicrostructure Evolution of SnAgCuEr Lead-Free Solders under High Temperature Aging: Hu Hao1; Yaowu Shi1; Zhidong Xia1; Yongping Lei1; Fu Guo1; 1Beijing University of Technology

3:00 PMA Study of Multi-Reflowed Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Joints: Huann-Wu Chiang1; Ting-Yu Liu1; Yi-Shao Lai2; 1I-Shou University; 2Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.

3:20 PMKinetic and Microstructure Analysis of SAC+X Solders: Jason Walleser1; Iver Anderson1; Joel Harringa1; Alfred Kracher1; 1Iowa State University

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3:50 PMMicrostructure of Metallic Particles Reinforced Composite Solder Joints: Peng Liu1; Yuan Gao1; Jianping Liu1; Zhidong Xia1; Fu Guo1; 1Beijing University of Technology

4:10 PMBroad Beam Technique to Study Bulk Dissolution of Copper from Substrate Surfaces into Lead-Free Solder Joints: Ajay Garg1; 1Michigan Technological University

4:30 PMExperimental Wettability Study of Lead-Free Solder on Cu Substrate with Varying Fluxes and Temperatures: Dongxia Xu1; Yongping Lei1; Zhidong Xia1; Fu Guo1; 1Beijing University of Technology

4:50 PMDemonstration and Characterization of Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu/Sn57Bi1Ag Combination Solder for 3-D Multi-Stacking: Yun Hwan Jo1; Joo Won Lee1; Sun-Kyoung Seo1; Hun Han2; Sang Won Han1; Hyuck Mo Lee1; 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; 2Samgsung Electronics Company

5:10 PMThe Effects of Rare Earth Addition on Properties and Microstructure of Lead-Free Solder Balls: Yang Yu1; Zhidong Xia1; Fu Guo1; Yaowu Shi1; 1Beijing University of Technology

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials VI: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Chih-ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Young-Chang Joo, Seoul National University; A. Lindsay Greer, University of Cambridge; Hyuck Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Young Chang Joo, Seoul National University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedThermodynamic Calculation of Phase Equilibria in the Sn-Ag-Cu-Ni-Au System: Xing Jun Liu1; Cui Ping Wang1; Feng Gao1; Yuan Yuan Li1; Ikuo Ohnuma2; Kiyohito Ishida2; 1Xiamen University; 2Tohoku University

2:30 PM InvitedLead-Free Solders: Phase Relationships and Thermochemistry of Ag-Ni-Sn: Hans Flandorfer1; Clemens Schmetterer1; Usman Saeed1; Herbert Ipser1; 1University of Vienna

2:55 PMThe COST 531 Lead-Free Solders Thermodynamic Database: Andy Watson1; Ales Kroupa2; Alan Dinsdale3; Adéla Zemanová2; Jirí Vízdal2; Jan Vrešt’ál4; 1University of Leeds; 2Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; 3National Physical Laboratory; 4Masaryk University

3:15 PMThermodynamic Assessment of the Bi-Ni System and Phase Equilibria of the Sn-Bi-Ni System: Sun-Kyoung Seo1; Moon Gi Cho1; Sung Hoon Lee1; Jong Hoon Kim2; Hyuck Mo Lee1; 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; 2Hynix Semiconductor

3:35 PM Break

3:50 PMInhibiting the AuSn4 Formation by Controlling the Interfacial Reaction in Solder Joints: Li-Yin Hsiao1; Guh Yaw Jang1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; 1National Tsing Hua University

4:10 PMInterfacial Reactions in the Sn-8Zn-3Bi/Cu and Sn-8Zn-3Bi/Ni Couples: Ching-feng Yang1; Sinn-wen Chen1; 1National Tsing-Hua University

4:30 PMEffects of Minor Addition of Zn on Interfacial Reactions of Sn-Ag-Cu and Sn-Cu Solders on Various Cu Substrates during Thermal Aging: Moon Gi Cho1; Hyuck Mo Lee1; Sung K. Kang2; Da-Yuan Shih2; 1KAIST; 2IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

4:50 PMCross-Interaction between Ni and Cu across a Lead-Free Solder Joint with Different Solder Volumes: Chien Wei Chang1; Su Chun Yang1; C. Robert Kao2; 1National Central University; 2National Taiwan University

5:10 PMTo Study the Failure Mechanism in Au-Al Ball Bonds for High Temperature Storage Test: Liang Hung1; 1Siliconware Precision Industries Company, Ltd

5:30 PMNi as a Contact Material in Lead-Free Soldering: IMC Formation: Clemens Schmetterer1; H. Flandorfer1; S. Knott1; H. Ipser1; 1University of Vienna

Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws: Dislocation Solute, Precipitate and Grain Boundary InteractionsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech

Monday PM Room: Europe 9February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Dallas Trinkle, University of Illinois; Satish Rao, UES Inc.

2:00 PM InvitedMultiscale Modeling of Dynamic Strain Aging in Al-Mg Alloys: W. Curtin1; D. Olmsted1; 1Brown University

2:30 PMFirst Principles Study of Dislocations in Al and Al-Mg: Christopher Woodward1; Louis Hector2; Dallas Trinkle3; 1US Air Force; 2General Motors Technical Center; 3University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

2:50 PMThe Vacancy-Edge Dislocation Interaction in fcc Metals: Emmanuel Clouet1; 1SRMP, CEA Saclay

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3:10 PMPoint-Defect Mediated Dislocation Nucleation in Nanoidentation: Amit Samanta1; Ju Li1; Ting Zhu2; 1Ohio State University; 2Georgia Institute of Technology

3:30 PMOxygen in Grain Boundaries: A Molecular Dynamics Study: Andreas Elsener1; Olivier Politano2; Peter Derlet1; Helena Van Swygenhoven1; 1Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland; 2LRRS, UMR 5613 CNRS-Université de Bourgogne, France

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4:10 PM InvitedShearing Mechanisms of Gamma’ Precipitates by Single (A/2) <110> Dissociated Dislocations in Ni-Based Superalloys: Brigitte Decamps1; 1Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

4:40 PMRecent Development of Microscopic Phase Field Model of Dislocations: Chen Shen1; Ju Li1; Michael Mills1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

5:00 PMStructures, Energies and Dislocation Nucleation Behaviours of Σ3 Asymmetric Tilt Grain Boundaries: Mark Tschopp1; David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

5:20 PMThe Effect of Grain Boundary Misorientation on Intragranular Slip in Zinc Bicrystals: Askar Sheikh-Ali1; 1Kazakh-British Technical University

Properties and Performance of High Temperature Alloys and Coatings: Polycrystalline AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center; Doug Konitzer, General Electric Aviation; Roger Reed, Imperial College London; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

Monday PM Room: Asia 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: James Larsen, US Air Force; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology

2:00 PM InvitedEvaluation of 3rd Generation Powder Metallurgy Superalloys for High Temperature Gas Turbine Engine Disk Applications: Randolph Helmink1; 1Rolls-Royce/LibertyWorks

2:25 PM InvitedMechanisms and Modeling of Creep in Polycrystalline Ni-Base Superalloys: Raymond Unocic1; Peter Sarosi1; Ju Li1; Yunzhi Wang1; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University

2:50 PMLong Term Aging of Nickel-Base Superalloys: Anita Garg1; Timothy Gabb2; John Gayda2; 1University of Toledo; 2NASA Glenn Research Center

3:10 PMEffect of a Supersolvus Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Powder Metallurgy Processed Nickel-Base Superalloy: D. Stolz1; Gerhard Fuchs1; 1University of Florida

3:30 PMObservations on Phase Relations and Mechanical Properties of a V-Modified Alloy 718: Michael Fahrmann1; Akane Suzuki2; 1Special Metals Corporation; 2University of Michigan

3:50 PMMicrostructures and Tensile Properties of New Ni-Co-Base Disk Superalloys: Cui Chuanyong1; Gu Yuefeng1; Harada Hiroshi1; Sato Akihiro1; Fujioka Junzo1; 1National Institute of Materials Science

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4:25 PM InvitedMultiscale Phase Field Modeling of Phase Transformation and Plastic Deformation in Superalloys: Chen Shen1; Ju Li1; Michael Mills1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

4:50 PM InvitedA Novel Philosophy for Worst-Case Fatigue Behavior of Nickel-Base Superalloys at Elevated Temperature: James Larsen1; Sushant Jha2; M. J. Caton1; A. H. Rosenberger1; R. John1; 1U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory; 2Universal Technology Corporation

5:15 PMPhysically-Based Probabilistic Fatigue Lifetime Simulation of a Nickel-Based Superalloy: Sushant Jha1; Michael Caton2; James Larsen2; 1Universal Technology Corporation; 2U.S. Air Force

5:30 PMEffect of Dwell-Loading and Grain Size on the Fatigue Variability Behavior of Nickel-Based Superalloys: M. Caton1; Sushant Jha2; J. Larsen1; 1US Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; 2Universal Technology Corporation

5:45 PMUltrasonic Fatigue Crack Initiation in Nickel-Base Superalloy René 88 DT at Elevated Temperature: J. Miao1; T. M. Pollock1; W. Jones1; 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Recent Developments in Semiconductor, Electro Optic and Radio Frequency Materials: Progress in Semiconductor Optoelectronics and BeyondSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Narsingh Singh, Northrop Grumman Corporation, ES; Aris Christou, University of Maryland; Nancy Michael, University of Texas at Arlington; Bhushan Sopori, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; John Parsey, On Semiconductor

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 6February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Nancy Michael, University of Texas; Dia Eddin Arafah, University of Jordan

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMImproved Au Schottky Contacts on GaAs Using Cryogenic Metal Deposition: Hung-Ta Wang1; Soohwan Jang1; Travis Anderson1; Jau-Jiun Chen1; Byoung Sam Kang1; Fan Ren1; Andrew Herrero1; Andrew Gerger1; Brent Gila1; Stephen Pearton1; 1University of Florida

2:30 PMFormation of Ag-Si Contact in Fire-Through Metallization for Solar Cells: Experimental Studies: Vishal Mehta1; Bhushan Sopori1; P. Rupnowski1; Jesse Appel1; Aziz Shaikh2; Nazrali Merchant2; Dave Carlson3; N. M. Ravindra4; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory; 2Ferro Electronic Materials; 3BP Solar; 4New Jersey Institute of Technology

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2:55 PMMicrowave Performance of AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors on Si/SiO2/Poly-SiC Substrates: Travis Anderson1; Fan Ren1; Lance Covert1; Jenshan Lin1; Steve Pearton1; Julien Thuret2; P. Bove2; H. Lahreche2; 1University of Florida; 2Picogiga International

3:20 PMThe Performance of Cu (In,Ga)Se2 Thin Film Solar Cell Developed by Single Step Electrodposition Process: Shyam Kumar1; Bhuwanehwar Prajapati1; 1National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology

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3:55 PMPassivation of Silicon Solar Cells by Hydrogen-Rich Silicon Nitride Layer: Nuggehalli Ravindra1; Chuan Li1; Bhushan Sopori2; Rene Rivero2; Anthony Fiory1; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology; 2National Renewable Energy Laboratory

4:20 PM InvitedLight Trapping in Solar Cells: Theory and Practical Implementation: Bhushan Sopori1; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory

4:45 PMSpintronics and Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors Based on ZnO: Shivaraman Ramachandran1; John Prater1; J. Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

5:10 PM InvitedModeling of Magnetic Field Assisted Assembly of Semiconductor Devices: Nuggehalli Ravindra1; Sudhakar Shet1; Rene Rivero1; Michael Booty1; Anthony Fiory1; Martin Lepselter1; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology

5:35 PMSelf Assembly of Au Nanodots in ZnO Matrix: Growth, Physical Properties and Challenges: Nori Sudhakar1; Chunming Jin1; Wei Wei1; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

Recycling and Waste Processing: Batteries and Co/NiSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert Stephens, Teckcominco, Inc.; Donald Stewart, Alcoa Technology; Ray Peterson, Aleris International; Jan van Linden, Recycling Technology Services, Inc.; Subodh Das, SECAT; Abdel Serna-Vasquez, Aleris International; Cynthia Belt, Aleris International Inc; John Pickens, Alumitech/Aleris International; John Hryn, Praxair; Richard Kunter, Richard S. Kunter Assoc; Andreas Siegmund, Quemetco Metals Inc.; Masao Suzuki, AI Tech Associates

Monday PM Room: Australia 2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

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2:00 PMRecycling of Cadmium from Domestic Sealed NiCd Batteries by Use of Chlorine/Air Mixtures: Derek Fray1; Antony Cox1; 1University of Cambridge

2:30 PMDevelopment of a Recycling Process for Batteries Used in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles: Masao Miyake1; Yu Hosokawa1; Hisao Kimura1; Masafumi Maeda1; 1University of Tokyo

3:00 PMRecycling Cobalt from Spent Lithium Ion Battery: Zhidong Xia1; Xiaoqian Xie1; Yaowu Shi1; Yongping Lei1; Fu Guo1; 1Beijing University of Technology

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3:50 PMRecovery of Nickel and Cobalt from Magnetic Steel Scrap Containing Nickel and Cobalt: Jing Zhan1; Chuanfu Zhang1; Jianhui Wu1; Meng Bai2; 1Central South University; 2Jiangxi Copper Guixi Smelter Xuaxin Metal Liabilities Company, Ltd

4:20 PMUse of Ammonia/Ammonium Carbonate Solutions for the Recovery of Metals: Faustino Prado1; 1Prado Technology Corporation

Refractory Metals 2007: Oxidation and Thin FilmsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Refractory Metals CommitteeProgram Organizers: Gary Rozak, HC Starck Inc; Todd Leonhardt, Rhenium Alloys Inc

Monday PM Room: Europe 6February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Gary Rozak, HC Starck Inc; Brian Cockeram, Bechtel Bettis Inc

2:00 PMEffects of Cr and Ti Contents on the Oxidation Behavior of V-Cr-Ti Alloys: Mehmet Uz1; K. Natesan2; 1Lafayette College; 2Argonne National Laboratory

2:25 PMAlloys from Nb-W-Cr System for High Temperature Applications: Abdul Bhuiya1; Purushotham Kakarlapudi1; Shailendra Varma1; Ken Natesan2; 1University of Texas at El Paso; 2Argonne National Laboratory

2:50 PMMicrostructure and High Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Cr-W Alloys: Omer Dogan1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

3:15 PMHigh Temperature Corrosion of Cr-W Alloys in Simulated Syngas: Omer Dogan1; Sophie Bullard1; Bernie Covino1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

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3:55 PMDisordered Interfacial Films and Activated Sintering: Phenomenological Similarities among Ice, Ceramics and Refractory Metals: Jian Luo1; Vivek Gupta1; 1Clemson University

4:20 PMProperties of Nickel Film Prepared by Electrochemical Deposition under Super-Gravity Condition: Zhancheng Guo1; Zhangfu Yuan2; 1Metallurgical Engineering School, University of Science and Technology of Beijing, China; 2Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shape Casting: The 2nd International Symposium: Liquid Metal/SolidificationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; Murat Tiryakioglu, Robert Morris University; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Monday PM Room: Northern E2February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Sumanth Shankar, McMaster University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMPreventative Metal Treatment through Advanced Melting System Design: Mark Osborne1; Thomas Meyer2; Mike Kinosz1; C. Eckert1; 1Apogee Technology, Inc; 2General Motors Powertrain

2:35 PMA Comparison of Methods Used to Assess Aluminium Melt Quality: Derya Dispinar1; John Campbell2; 1University of Istanbul; 2University of Birmingham

3:00 PMInitial Filtration Behaviour of Liquid Aluminium Alloys: Xinjin Cao1; 1Institute for Aerospace Research

3:25 PMRadioactively Labelled Particle Tracking in Steel Castings: Youssef Beshay1; William Griffiths1; David Parker1; Xianfeng Fan1; 1University of Birmingham

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4:05 PMThe Effect of Holding Time on Double Oxide Film Defects in Al Castings: William Griffiths1; Ahmed Omotunde1; Ramin Raiszadeh2; 1University of Birmingham; 2Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman

4:30 PMRheological Characterization of Liquid Aluminum and Aluminum-Silicon Hypoeutectic Alloys: Minhajuddin Malik1; Guillaume Lambotte2; Mohamed Hamed1; Sumanth Shankar1; 1McMaster University; 2CRCT - Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

4:55 PMNew Approaches to Understanding Modification and Nucleation Mechanisms in Hypoeutectic Al-Si Alloys: Kazuhiro Nogita1; Arne Dahle2; 1ARC Centre of Excellence for Design in Light Metals, University of Queensland; 2University of Queensland

5:20 PMUnintentional Effects of Sr Additions in Al-Si Foundry Alloys: Stuart McDonald1; Matthew Dargusch1; David StJohn1; 1CAST Cooperative Research Centre

Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Processing and Characterization of Materials Subjected to Severe Plastic DeformationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Monday PM Room: Asia 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Tong Shen, Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedAchieving Superplastic Behavior in F.C.C. and H.C.P. Metals Processed by ECAP: Roberto Figueiredo1; Megumi Kawasaki1; Cheng Xu1; Terence Langdon1; 1University of Southern California

2:20 PMDevelopment of Ultrafine Grained Structure in Low Carbon Steel by ECAP at Increased Temperatures: Jozef Zrnik1; Sergey Dobatkin2; 1COMTES FHT Sro; 2Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science

2:35 PMComparison of ECAP and Plane-Strain Machining: Terry McNelley1; Srinivasan Swaminathan1; Alexander Zhilyaev2; Srinivasan Chandrasekar3; W. Dale Compton3; Alexander King3; Kevin Trumble3; 1Naval Postgraduate School; 2Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas; 3Purdue University

2:50 PM InvitedThe Nature and Importance of Vacancy Type Defects in SPD Nanometals: Michael Zehetbauer1; Daria Setman1; Elena Korznikova2; Erhard Schafler1; 1University of Vienna; 2Ufa State Aviation Technical University

3:10 PMCharacterization of Nanostructured Pure Aluminium with Different Grain Size Distributions Synthesised Using Back Pressure Equal Channel Angular Consolidation: Xiaolin Wu1; Wei Xu1; Kenong Xia1; 1University of Melbourne

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3:40 PM InvitedGrain Boundaries Engineering of UFG Metals for Advanced Properties: Ruslan Valiev1; 1UFA State Aviation Technical University

4:00 PMDeformation Behavior Modeling of Nanostructured CP TI: Igor Alexandrov1; Roza Chembarisova1; Vil Sitdikov1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University

4:15 PM InvitedA Mechanistic Model for Shear Bands in Nanostructured Materials: Shailendra Joshi1; K.T. Ramesh1; 1Johns Hopkins University

4:35 PMDynamic Mechanical Behavior of Ultrafine Grained and Nanocrystalline bcc Metals: Qiuming Wei1; Kaliat Ramesh2; Evan Ma2; Brian Schuster3; Laszlo Kecskes3; Robert Dowding3; 1University of North Carolina at Charlotte; 2Johns Hopkins University; 3US Army Research Laboratory

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4:50 PMScale up and Applications of Equal Channel Angular Extrusion (ECAE) for the Electronic and Aerospace Industries: Stephane Ferrasse1; Frank Alford1; Susan Strothers1; Janine Kardokus1; 1Honeywell International Inc

5:05 PMMicrostructure/Properties Relationship in Nanomaterials: Alla Sergueeva1; Daniel Branagan1; Amiya Mukherjee1; 1University of California

5:20 PMThe Effect of Geometrically-Necessary Dislocations on Grain Refinement and Mechanical Properties of an Al-7si Composite Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation: Maria Muñoz-Morris1; Ivan Gutierrez1; David Morris1; 1CENIM-CSIC

5:35 PMMicrostructural Evolution in Copper Subjected to Severe Plastic Deformation: Experiments and Analysis: Anuj Mishra1; Bimal Kad1; Morgana Martin2; Fabienne Gregori3; Naresh Thadhani2; Edward Kenik3; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California; 2Georgia Institute of Technology; 3University of Paris

Towards Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications: Nano Magnetism, Ferroelectric, Mechanics, and Other PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhiming Wang, University of Arkansas; Alexander Govorov, Ohio University; Andrey Rogach, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtität München

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 5February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Xiangcheng Sun, University of Western Ontario; Elena Guliants, University of Dayton Research Institute

2:00 PM InvitedNonamagnetism by Surface Manipulation: Xiaofeng Jin1; 1Fudan University

2:30 PM InvitedTuning Properties of Functional Iron Nanoparticles in Sonochemistry: Elena Guliants1; Christopher Bunker2; 1University of Dayton Research Institute; 2Air Force Research Laboratory

3:00 PMFirst-Principles Studies of Ferroelectric Nanodomains: Bo-Kuai Lai1; Inna Ponomareva1; Ivan Naumov1; Igor Kornev1; Huaxiang Fu1; Laurent Bellaiche1; Greg Salamo1; 1University of Arkansas

3:15 PMSynthesis and Characterization of Periodic Magnetic Nanostructures: Raju Ramanujan1; Akhilesh Srivastava1; 1Nanyang Technological University

3:30 PMThe Application of Arrays of Nickel Nanobars: The Underlying Magnetic Properties: Prabeer Barpanda1; 1Rutgers University

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3:55 PM InvitedExperimental Mechanics of Nanostructures - Challenges and Opportunities: Xiaodong Li1; 1University of South Carolina

4:25 PMSelf-Assembly of Magnetic FePt and FePt(M) Nanoparticles: Xiangcheng Sun1; 1University of Western Ontario

4:40 PMInterfacial Strain and Nanoferroelectric Domain of (Ba, Sr)TiO3 Films on Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si Substrate: Jihua Zhang1; Chuanren Yang1; Hongwei Chen1; 1University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

4:55 PMOptical Studies of ZnO Nanocrystals: Effect of Morphology and Surface States: Yinyan Gong1; Tamar Andelman1; Stephen O’Brien1; Igor Kuskovsky2; 1Columbia University; 2Queens College of CUNY

5:10 PMDirected Growth of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Bundles by Means of an “All-Laser” Processing for Nanoelectronic Device Applications: M.A. El Khakani1; B. Aïssa1; E. Champagne1; 1Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, INRS-EMT

Wide Band-Gap Semiconductor Nanostructures: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces Committee, TMS: Young Leaders CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M; Minseo Park, Auburn University

Monday PM Room: Oceanic 4February 26, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Dhananjay Kumar, North Carolina A&T University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments D. Kumar

2:10 PM InvitedWide Band Gap Based Semiconductor Micro- and Nanoresonators for Sensor Applications: Oliver Ambacher1; K. Tonisch1; F. Will1; V. Cimalla1; K. Brueckner1; R. Stephan1; M. Hein1; 1Technical University Ilmenau

2:45 PM InvitedZinc Oxide Thin Films and Nanostructures: Physical Vapor Synthesis and Integration into Flexible Electronics Platforms: Renato Camata1; Masashi Matsumura1; Mevlut Bulut1; Jonathan Williams1; 1University of Alabama, Birmingham

3:20 PMZnO Based Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors and Spin Polarized Injection into ZnO: Shivaraman Ramachandran1; John Prater1; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

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4:20 PMElectrical and Optical Properties of Ga Doped ZnO Thin Films Grown Using PLD: Michael Snure1; Minseo Park2; Ashutosh Tiwari1; 1University of Utah; 2Auburn University

4:45 PMOne-Dimensional ZnO Nanostructures for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Application: An-Jen Cheng1; William Ward1; Dake Wang1; Curtis Shannon1; Minseo Park1; Yonhua Tzeng1; Wonwoo Lee2; 1Auburn University; 2University of Alabama, Birmingham

5:10 PMEffect of Annealing and Growth Conditions on Electrical, Magnetic and Magnetoresistance Properties of Manganite Thin Films: Nori Sudhakar1; V. Bhosle1; G. Trichy1; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

5:35 PMCharacterization of Nanostructure ZnO Thin Film Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition: Wonwoo Lee1; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham

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2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.; Young Hee Lee, Sungkyunkwan University

9:00 AM KeynoteGeometry-Controlled Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures: Sungho Jin1; 1University of California at San Diego

9:40 AM InvitedCarbon Nanotube Field Emission X-Ray Technology for Biomedical Imaging and Homeland Security Applications: Otto Zhou1; 1University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

10:05 AMCarbon Nanotube Emission Enhancement by Microchannel Plate and Field Emission of Tungsten Oxide Multistage Field Emitters: Raghunandan Seelaboyina1; Jun Huang1; Wonbong Choi1; 1Florida International University

10:20 AMHealth Hazards of Manufactured, Natural Environmental, and Other Anthropogenic Atmospheric Nanoparticulate Materials: Past, Present, and Future: Lawrence Murr1; 1University of Texas at El Paso

10:35 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedCarbon Nanotube Cathodes for Microscopy and High Frequency Applications: Ken Teo1; Mark Mann1; William Milne1; Eric Minoux2; Ludovic Hudanski2; Pierre Legagneux2; Oliver Groening3; Franck Peauger4; Dominique Dieumegard4; 1University of Cambridge; 2Thales Research and Technology; 3EMPA; 4Thales Electron Devices

11:05 AMDecoration of Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Metal: Qiang Zeng1; Enrique Barrera1; 1Rice University

11:20 AMSpinning of Polymer Nano-Composite: Mostafa El-Ashry1; Kareem Gouda1; 1British University in Egypt

11:35 AMSynthesis and Characterization of Ce-Doped YAG by Citrate-Nitrate Gel Combustion Process: Xianzhong Guo1; Xiaomei Guo1; Kewen Li1; Shanshan Liang2; 1Boston Applied Technologies, Inc.; 2Stony Brook University

11:50 AMA Novel Perovskite Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) from Lead Glycolate, Sodium Tris(Glycozirconate), and Titanium Glycolate via Sol-Gel Process: Nuchnapa Tangboriboon1; 1Chulalongkorn University

12:05 PMSynthesis and Investigation of Thermoelectric Properties of Sodium- Doped V2O5: Monika Marciniak1; 1University of Washington

Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Refractory Alloys and CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 10February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

9:00 AM InvitedDuctility and Impact Resistance of P/M Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloys: Joachim Schneibel1; Gerhard Leichtfried2; Martin Heilmaier3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Plansee SE; 3Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

9:20 AMA Nitride-Based Reaction for the Formation of a Three-Phase Mo-Si-B Alloy: Joe Cochran1; Michael Middlemas1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

9:40 AMNano-Grained WC-Co Composite Powders by the Chemical Vapor Synthesis: Taegong Ryu1; Manolete Mena1; Hong Yong Sohn1; Gilsoo Han1; Zhigang Fang1; 1University of Utah

10:00 AMAn Investigation on Oxidation Behavior and Microstructure of Plasma Sprayed W/Cu Composite: Suk-Bong Kang1; Hyun-Ki Kang2; Kwangjun Euh1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; 2Almati Company, Ltd.

10:20 AMResearch on Fabrication and Technique of New Carbon - Copper Composite Slider: Lian Wei Yang1; Jinhui Li1; Guang Yao2; 1Tsinghua University; 2Northeastern University

10:40 AMMechanical Testing of the Molybdenum Solid-Solution Matrix in MoSiB Alloys: Chris Rockett1; Michael Middlemas1; Joe Cochran1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

11:00 AMHigh Temperature Strength of Mo-Re-X Ternary Alloys: Joachim Schneibel1; E. Felderman2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Arnold Engineering Development Center

11:20 AMImproved Mechanical Properties of Ultrafine Grained Nb-1%Zr via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion (ECAE): Guney Yapici1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Hans Maier2; 1Texas A&M University; 2University of Paderborn

11:40 AMPreparation of CuCr Alloy by Thermit Reduction Electromagnetic Stirring: Dou Zhihe1; Zhang Ting-an1; 1Northeastern University

12:00 PMPhosphide Precipitates in Copper-Based Alloys: Joon Hwan Choi1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

12:20 PMComparison and Characterization of Copper–Graphite Composites Made with Cu-Coated and Uncoated Graphite Powders: Liu Wei1; Yao Guangchun1; Liu Yihan1; 1Northeastern University

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Advances in Computational Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Phase Field Methods ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science & EngineeringProgram Organizers: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute; Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories; Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 7February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedPhase-Field Modeling of Solid State Phase Transformations and Microstructure Evolution: Long Qing Chen1; 1Pennsylvania State University

9:40 AM Question and Answer Period

9:45 AMA Comparative Study of Numerical Methods and Computational Tools for Phase Field Equations of Solidification: Zhiheng Huang1; Paul Conway1; 1Loughborough University

10:10 AM Question and Answer Period

10:15 AMA Level Set Simulation of Dendritic Solidification of Multi-Component Alloys: Nicholas Zabaras1; Lijian Tan1; 1Cornell University

10:40 AM Question and Answer Period

10:45 AM Break

11:15 AMPhase Field Modeling of Strained Heteroepitaxial Multilayer Thin Film Evolution: Ramanarayan Hariharaputran1; Vivek Shenoy1; 1Brown University

11:40 AM Question and Answer Period

11:45 AMMicroscopic Phase-Field Simulation of Morphological Evolution in Ni75AlxV25-x Alloy: Yongsheng Li1; Zheng Chen1; Yanli Lu1; Yongxin Wang1; 1Northwestern Polytechnical University

12:10 PM Question and Answer Period

12:15 PMComputing Property Variability of Polycrystals Induced by Grain Size and Orientation Uncertainties: Nicholas Zabaras1; Sethuraman Sankaran1; 1Cornell University

12:40 PM Question and Answer Period

Advances in Microstructure-Based Modeling and Characterization of Deformation Microstructures: Characterization of Deformed Structures IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Jiantao Liu, Alcoa Technical Center

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Matthew Miller, Cornell University

9:00 AMInfluence of the Interactions between Dislocation Mechanisms on Internal Strain Generation in HCP Zircaloy-2: Feng Xu1; Mark Daymond1; Rick Holt1; 1Queen’s University

9:25 AM InvitedMeasuring the Mechanical Response of Polycrystalline Alloys at the Crystal Level: Matthew Miller1; 1Cornell University

9:50 AMApplication of the Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Modeling the Microstructure-Property Relationships of Materials: Osama AbuOmar1; Reza Shahbazian Yassar2; Eric Hansen3; Kyla Stolting4; 1Computer Science Department; 2Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; 3Mississippi State University; 4Mechanical Engineering Department

10:10 AMCharacterization of Deformed Polycrystalline Cubic Alloys Using 2-Point Spatial Correlations: Christopher Hovanec1; Dejan Stojakovic1; Surya Kalidindi1; Roger Doherty1; 1Drexel University

10:30 AMA Novel Approach to the Rapid Population of Databases for Modeling of Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties: Benjamin Peterson1; Erin Barry1; Santhosh Koduri1; Peter Collins1; Gopal Viswanathan1; Vladimir Levit1; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University

10:50 AM Break

11:05 AM InvitedGrain Orientation, Deformation Microstructure and Flow Stress: Niels Hansen1; 1Risoe National Laboratory

11:30 AMRolling History Microstructural Analyses of Texture Gradients for 6022 Aluminum Sheet: Christina Burton1; Mark Horstemeyer1; Paul Wang1; Reza Shahbazian Yassar1; 1Mississippi State University

11:50 AMThe ODF of the Recrystallization Texture and the 40<111> Transformed Rolling Texture of Al-Mn-Mg Alloy: Jiantao Liu1; Joseph Fridy1; Robert Dick1; Thomas Rouns1; Edward Llewellyn1; 1Alcoa Technical Center

12:10 PMThree Dimensional EBSD Characterizations of Deformed Materials: Matthew Nowell1; Stuart Wright1; 1EDAX-TSL

12:30 PMInvestigation of Plasticity in Nanoscale Metallic Multilayers by In-Situ Synchrotron Diffraction: Cahit Aydiner1; Yun-Che Wang1; Don Brown1; Amit Misra1; Jon Almer2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Argonne National Laboratory

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12:50 PMGrain Refinement and Hardness Increase of Copper Subjected to High Pressure Torsion: Youshi Hong1; Fengshou Shangguan1; Ziling Xie1; 1Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Alumina and Bauxite: Alumina Refinery Safety and IntegritySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates; Jean Doucet, Alcan Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday AM Room: Northern E4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM Keynote Address and PresentationThe Role of Management Leadership in Ensuring Safety and Integrity of Alumina Refineries: Joe Lombard1; 1Managing Director Light Metals, Hatch Associates

9:30 AMInspection Techniques for Digestion Pressure Relief System: William Harrington1; Garry Harrell1; Bill Cohea1; 1Gramercy Alumina, LLC

9:55 AMPressure Equipment Management: Management of Alumina Refinery Integrity and Operations Safety: Peter Bletchly1; 1Queensland Alumina Limited

10:20 AMThe Role of Independant Audits in the Management of Aluminium Related Businesses: Anthony Kjar1; 1Gibson Crest Pty Ltd

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10:55 AMBehavior of Beryllium in Bayer Process and Development of Its Reliable Determination Method: Alexander Suss1; Andrey Panov1; Irina Paromova1; Olga Shipova1; Nataliya Kutkova1; 1VAMI

11:20 AM Keynote Address and PresentationExperiences from Other Chemical Process Industries for Safety and Integrity of High Pressure Refineries: Speaker TBA from the Centre for Chemical Process Safety.

11:45 AM Panel Discussion

Aluminum Alloys for Transportation, Packaging, Aerospace and Other Applications: Aluminum ProductsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

Tuesday AM Room: Northern A4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Subodh Das, Secat Inc; Zhong Li, Aleris International Inc

9:00 AMImprovement of Quality of Trimmed Surface of Aluminum Panels: Sergey Golovashchenko1; 1Ford Motor Company

9:25 AMFailure Analysis of Some Aluminium Alloys Used to Produce Aluminium Containers Especially Three Compartment and Airline Trays: Nick Singleton1; Ebriham Alaradi1; Mohamed Essa1; 1GARMCO

9:50 AMAluminum Products for Bridges and Bridge Decks: Subodh Das1; J. Gilbert Kaufman1; 1Secat Inc

10:15 AMFatigue Crack Growth Behaviour of Aluminium Alloy 2219 Welded Plates: Ram Prasad1; Ganji Narayana2; K. Sreekumar2; 1Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; 2Indian Space Research Organisation

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AMFailure Analysis of Sandwich Columns Comprising Al Alloy Foam Core and Al Face Sheets under Compression: Kapil Mohan1; Yip Tick Hon1; Sridhar Idapalapati1; 1NTU

11:15 AMStudy on Evolution Behaviors of Bubble in Aluminum Melt: Hongjie Luo1; Guangchun Yao1; 1Northeastern University

11:40 AMStudy on Increasing Viscosity for Producing Foam Aluminum: Li Wei1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang Ligong University

12:05 PMSound Absorption Property of Closed-Cell Aluminum Foam: Haijun Yu1; Guangchun Yao1; 1Northeastern University

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Slotted Anodes - Joint Session with Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology)Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS; John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday AM Room: Southern 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMProduction and Performance of Slotted Anodes: Markus Meier1; Raymond Perruchoud1; Werner Fischer1; 1Research and Development Carbon Ltd

9:35 AMSlot Cutting in Anodes: Jean-Jacques Grunspan1; 1Brochot SA

10:00 AMModeling the Bubble Driven Flow in the Electrolyte as a Tool for Slotted Anode Design Improvement: Dagoberto Severo1; Vanderlei Gusberti1; Elton Pinto1; Ronaldo Moura2; 1PCE Ltd; 2ALBRAS Aluminio Brasileiro SA

10:25 AM Break

10:40 AMThe Effect of Implementing Slotted Anodes on Some Operational Parameters of a Pb-Line: Ketil Rye1; Ellen Myrvold1; Ingar Solberg1; 1Elkem Aluminum

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11:05 AMDevelopment and Deployment of Slotted Anode Technology at Alcoa: Xiangwen Wang1; Gary Tarcy1; Steve Whelan1; Silvio Porto1; Christopher Ritter1; Bob Ouellet1; Graham Homley1; Andrew Morphett1; Gilles Proulx1; Stephen Lindsay1; 1Alcoa Inc

11:35 AMThe Impact of Slots on Reduction Cell Individual Anode Current Variation: Geoffrey Bearne1; Derek Gadd1; Simon Lix2; 1Comalco Ltd; 2New Zealand Aluminium Smelter Ltd

12:00 PM Panel Discussion Senior representatives from the major aluminium companies will be invited to share their experiences with the production and use of slotted anodes in their plants, followed by an open discussion forum.

Biological Materials Science: Biological Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMEffects of the Reinforcement Morphology on the Fatigue Properties of Hydroxyapatite Reinforced Polymers: Robert Kane1; Gabriel Converse1; Ryan Roeder1; 1University of Notre Dame

9:20 AMDesign and Fabrication of 3-D Porous Bioactive Bone-Grafts via Fused Deposition Modeling Using Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite: Monica Hopkins1; Samar Kalita1; 1University of Central Florida

9:40 AMPost-Selection Genetic Engineering of Inorganic-Binding Peptides for Practical Materials Applications: Candan Tamerler1; Mustafa Gungormus2; Hanson Fong2; Deniz Sahin1; Emre Oren2; Sibel Cetinel1; Nevin Gul Karaguler1; Mehmet Sarikaya2; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2University of Washington

10:00 AMPhysical, Mechanical and In-Vitro Characterization of Bioglass® - Hydroxyapatite Bioceramics: Hande Demirkiran1; Alonso Fuentes1; Kytai Nguyen1; Pranesh Aswath1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

10:20 AMHydrothermal Healing Effect and the Reinforced Intermediate Layers on Improving the Bonding Strength of Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coatings: Chung-Wei Yang1; Truan-Sheng Lui1; 1National Cheng Kung University

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedCharacterization of Structure-Property Relationships in Human Bone: Robert Ritchie1; Joel Ager2; Guive Balooch2; 1University of California; 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

11:20 AM InvitedBionic Design of Tube Formation in the Integrated Cellular Structure: Kazuo Tanishita1; 1Keio University

11:50 AMDelamination Behavior of Human Stratum Corneum: Reinhold Dauskardt1; Kemal Levi1; Kenneth Wu1; Joy Baxter2; Helen Meldrum2; Manoj Misra2;

Eugene Pashkovski2; 1Stanford University; 2Unilever

12:10 PMShape Memory Alloy Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Yuncang Li1; Jianyu Xiong1; Peter Hodgson1; Cui’e Wen1; 1Deakin University

12:30 PMSynthesis of Porous Hydroxyapatite Hollow Spheres: Viswanath Balakrishnan1; N. Ravishankar1; 1Indian Institute of Science

Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Alloy Development and Glass-Forming AbilitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Tuesday AM Room: Asia 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Takeshi Egami, University of Tennessee; G.J. Fan, University of Tennessee

9:00 AM KeynoteFrustrating Business of Glass Formation: Takeshi Egami1; 1University of Tennessee

9:30 AM InvitedNew Ternary Ni-Nb-Zr Bulk Metallic Glasses: Zhengwang Zhu1; Haifeng Zhang1; Wensheng Sun1; Zhuangqi Hu1; 1Institute of Metal Research, CAS

9:50 AM InvitedGlass Formation in Ternary and Quaternary Fe and Al Based Alloy Systems: Yi Li1; 1National University of Singapore

10:10 AM InvitedMicrostructural Characterization of Zr Bulk Metallic Glasses with a Pulsed Laser Local Electrode Atom Probe: Michael Miller1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:30 AMAtomic Scale Characterization of Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Bulk Metallic Glasses: Ananth Puthucode1; Hansoo Kim1; Michael Kaufman1; Rajarshi Banerjee1; 1University of North Texas

10:45 AMAtomistic Simulations and Structural Characterization of Binary Cu-Zr Glasses: Ashwini Bharathula1; Katherine Flores1; Wolfgang Windl1; 1Ohio State University

11:00 AM InvitedA Model for the Nanoscale Structure in Partially Crystallized Bulk Metallic Glasses: Ling Yang1; Xun-li Wang2; Alexandru Stoica2; 1University of Cincinnati; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:20 AM InvitedLocating the Best Bulk Metallic Glass Former in Quaternary Alloy Systems Using a “3D-Pinpoint” Approach: Jian Xu1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:40 AMGlass Formation Mechanism of Minor Yttrium Addition in CuZrAl Alloys: Yong Zhang1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

11:55 AMBinary Eutectic Clusters and Glass Formation in Ideal Glass-Forming Liquids: Z. P. Lu1; C. T. Liu2; D. Ma1; X.-L. Wang1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

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12:10 PMFabrication of Fe-Based Bulk Metallic Glass Components Using Laser Additive Manufacturing: Shawn Kelly1; 1Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University

12:25 PMPredicting the Role of Diffusion in the Composition-Dependence of Crystal Nucleation in Glass Forming Systems: Feng Jiang1; James Morris2; Peter Liaw1; Hahn Choo1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Ceramics Division, Department of Metal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

12:40 PMCritical Heat Flux and Instant Critical Cooling Rate of Bulk Metallic Glass Vit1 Under Uni-Directional Heat Conduction Conditions: Yuelu Li1; Sumanth Shankar1; 1Light Metal Castings Reserach Centre, McMaster University

Cast Shop Technology: Metal TreatmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: David DeYoung, Alcoa Inc; Rene Kieft, Corus Group; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday AM Room: Northern E1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Pierre Le Brun, Alcan CRV

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMIn-Line Salt Fluxing Process: A Final Solution to Chlorine Gas Utilization in Cast Houses: Sebastien Leboeuf1; Claude Dupuis1; Bruno Maltais2; Marc-André Thibault2; 1Alcan Inc.; 2STAS

9:30 AMThe Almex HF Series Degassing and Metal Purification Systems: A Novel Approach to Vessel Design: Shaun Hamer1; Ravi Tilak1; 1Almex USA Inc.

9:55 AMPorous Plug Technology for Degassing in Aluminum Foundry Ladles: Klaus Gamweger1; Reinhard Schwaiger2; 1RHI AG; 2RHI

10:20 AMKinetic Study of the Magnesium Removal from Molten Aluminum Using Ar-SF6-O2 Gaseous Mixtures: Alfredo Valdes1; 1CINVESTAV

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11:10 AMSimulation of Aluminium Filtration Including Lubrication Effect in Three Dimensional Foam Microstructures: Hervé Duval1; Carlos Rivière2; Emilie Laé2; Pierre Le Brun2; Jean-Bernard Guillot1; 1Ecole Centrale Paris; 2ALCAN

11:35 AMPDBF: Proven Filtration for High-End Applications: Ghislain Le Roy1; 1Novelis Pae

12:00 PMRemoval of Intermetallic Particles for the Purification of Aluminium Alloys: Pierre Le Brun1; Christoph Kräutlein2; Georg Rombach3; Patrick Pouly4; Paul De Vries5; Jan Luyten6; 1Alcan CRV; 2Institute of Makers of Explosives; 3Hydro Aluminium; 4Novelis; 5Corus Research and Development; 6VITO

12:25 PMDesigning of Launder System during Aluminum Casting through CFD Simulation: Lifeng Zhang1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Mechanical and Physical Properties of Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 8February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Oleg Senkov, UES Inc

9:00 AM InvitedThe Interpretation of Tension Behavior in Ceramic Matrix Composites: Jeongguk Kim1; Peter Liaw2; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute; 2University of Tennessee

9:30 AMGrain Boundary Engineering (GBE) of Shot-Peened Type 304 Stainless Steel: Osama Alyousif1; Dirk Engelberg2; T. Marrow2; 1Kuwait University; 2University of Manchester

9:50 AMOn the Measurement of Yield Strength by Spherical Indentation: Erik Herbert1; Warren Oliver1; George Pharr2; 1MTS Nano Instruments; 2University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:10 AMCharacterization of AlN Whiskers: Pablo Caceres-Valencia1; 1University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

10:30 AMLaser Shock Peening(LSP) of IN718 Superalloy: Amrinder Singh Gill1; Vijay Vasudevan1; S.R. Mannava1; 1University of Cincinnati

10:50 AM Break

11:10 AM InvitedCharacterization of Material Deposition on Orbiter Vehicle Columbia Window Panes: Insight for a Failure Investigation: J. D. Olivas1; P. A. Melroy1; S. J. McDanels2; T. A. Wallace3; M. C. Zapata2; 1NASA, Johnson Space Center; 2NASA, Kennedy Space Center; 3NASA, Langley Research Center

11:40 AMWear Resistance of Modified Epoxy Composites Reinforced with Diamond Crystals: Sergio Monteiro1; Gustavo Menezes1; Ruben Jesus Rodriguez1; Felipe Lopes1; Ana Lucia Skury1; Guerold Bobrovnitchii1; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro

12:00 PMInfluence of the Micromorphology of Natural Fibers on the Reinforcement of Polymeric Composites: Sergio Monteiro1; João José Rangel2; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro; 2Candido Mendes University

12:20 PMFracture Behavior of Curua Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites: Sergio Monteiro1; Ailton Ferreira1; Regina Coeli Aquino2; Felipe Lopes1; Jose Roberto d’Almeida3; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro; 2Federal Center for Technological Education; 3Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

12:40 PMStudy on the Tensile Properties of Copper Coated Carbon Fibers: Zhuokun Cao1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University of China

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Tuesday AM Room: Europe 11February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedMesoscale Grain Boundary Properties from Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Stephen Foiles1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

9:30 AMStatistical Characterization of Atomistic Motion during Grain Boundary Migration: Hao Zhang1; David Srolovitz1; 1Princeton University

9:50 AM InvitedCharacterization of Complex Microstructures for Computer Simulation: Hamish Fraser1; Brian Welk1; Santosh Koduri1; Robert Williams1; Peter Collins1; Gopal Viswanathan1; Vladimir Levit1; 1Ohio State University

10:20 AM InvitedA Framework for Automated 3D Microstructural Analysis and Representation: Michael Groeber1; Michael Uchic2; Dennis Dimiduk2; Yash Bhandari1; Somnath Ghosh1; 1Ohio State University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate

10:50 AM InvitedMeasuring Facet Planes in Coarse Martensite in Low Carbon Steels by Combining 3D Reconstruction with EBSD: George Spanos1; David Rowenhorst1; R. Masamoral1; 1Multi-Functional Materials Branch, Code 6355, Naval Research Laboratory

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11:30 AM InvitedThree-Dimensional Simulation of Coarsening in Liquid Phase Sintering: Sukbin Lee1; Anthony Rollett1; Jeff Rickman2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2Lehigh University

12:00 PMModeling Abnormal Grain Growth in Nanocrystalline Nickel: Elizabeth Holm1; David Follstaedt1; Mark Miodownik2; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2King’s College London

12:20 PMThermodynamic Viewpoints on Nanograin Growth Kinetics: Xiaoyan Song1; Lingmei Li1; Jiuxing Zhang1; Fu Guo1; 1Beijing University of Technology

12:40 PMHeterogeneous Dislocation Distributions and Recrystallization Kinetics: A Phase-Field Study: Subbalakshmi Sreekala1; Mikko Haataja1; 1Princeton University

Diffusion in Advanced Materials and Processing: Energy TechnologySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Atomic Transport Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Carelyn Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Afina Lupulescu, Union College

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Dennis Keiser, Idaho National Laborotory; Kyoko Kawagishi, NIMS - Japan

9:00 AM InvitedSubstitutional and Interstitial Diffusion in α2-Ti3Al(O): Evan Copland1; David Young2; Brian Gleeson3; 1NASA; 2University of New South Wales; 3Iowa State University

9:30 AMInterdiffusion in Ni-Cr-X and Fe-Ni-Cr-X (X = Al, Si, Ge or Pd) Alloys at 700° and 900°C: Narayana Garimella1; Michael Brady2; Yong-Ho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:50 AM InvitedEQ Coating in Advanced TBC System for Ni-Base Superalloys: Kyoko Kawagishi1; Akihiro Sato1; Jestine Ang2; Kazuhide Matsumoto1; Hiroshi Harada1; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2University of British Columbia

10:20 AMDiffusion Characteristics at the 17-4 PH Steel-Nickel Interface: Arijit Laik1; Prakash Gawde1; Karanam Bhanumurthy1; Gajanan Kale1; 1Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

10:40 AM Break

11:00 AM InvitedInterdiffusion Behavior in Annealed RERTR Nuclear Fuel Plates: Dennis Keiser1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

11:30 AMAssessment of Ternary Multicomponent Diffusion in Alloy 22 (Ni-Cr-Mo): Alonso Jaques1; Jeffrey LaCombe1; 1University of Nevada, Reno

11:50 AM InvitedAlloying Effect on Interdiffusion Layer Growth in U-Mo/Al Dispersion Nuclear Fuel: Yeon Soo Kim1; Gerard Hofman1; Ho Jin Ryu1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

12:20 PMInterdiffusion Behavior in U-7wt.%Mo and U-10wt.%Mo Alloys in Contact with Al: Emmanuel Perez1; Yong-Ho Sohn1; Dennis Keiser2; 1University of Central Florida; 2Idaho National Laboratory

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Dynamic Behavior of Materials: Deformation IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, University of California; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kenneth Vecchio, University of California

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: James Asay, Sandia National Laboratories; Lawrence Murr, University of Texas

9:00 AMThermoplastic Deformation Localization in Impulse Loaded Metals: Dennis Grady1; 1Applied Research Associates

9:30 AMShear Localization: A Historical Overview: Stephen Walley1; 1Cavendish Laboratory

10:00 AMAtomistic Calculations of Shock Induced Phase Transformations and Spall: Michael Baskes1; S. G. Srinivasan1; Greg Wagner2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Sandia National Laboratories

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10:30 AMShear Banding in Bulk Metallic Glasses: Lan-Hong Dai1; Long-Fei Liu1; Yi-Long Bai1; 1State Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:00 AMDynamically Driven Phase Transformations in Composite Materials: JeeYeon Plohr1; Brad Clements1; Frank Addessio1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:15 AMHigh-Strain Rate Compression Testing of Ice: Mostafa Shazly1; Vikas Prakash1; Bradley Lerch2; 1Case Western Reserve University; 2NASA-Glenn Research Center

11:30 AMConstitutive Modeling and Validation for Pre-Strained Materials: Shuh-Rong Chen1; George Gray1; Paul Maudlin1; Carl Cady1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:45 AMComparison of Quasi-Static and Dynamic Fracture of Nitinol: Fengchun Jiang1; Kenneth Vecchio1; Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; Justin Cheney1; 1University of California, San Diego

12:00 PMScaling Relationships and Dynamic Failure: Mukul Kumar1; James Stölken1; Roger Minich1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12:15 PMThe Influence of Stored Work on Shear Deformation in 1018 Steel: Lisa Dougherty1; Ellen Cerreta1; George Gray III1; Carl Trujillo1; Erik Pfeif1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:30 PMMicrostructural Evolution during Deformation of a 10Ni-0.1C Steel: Ping Wang1; K. Kumar1; 1Brown University

12:45 PMThe Mechanical Response of Pure Iron at High Strain Rates under Dominant Shear Loading: Daniel Rittel1; Guruswami Ravichandran2; 1Technion; 2Caltech

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Slotted Anodes - Joint Session with Aluminum Reduction TechnologySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS; Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday AM Room: Southern 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd

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Friction Stir Welding and Processing IV: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, University of Missouri; Murray Mahoney, Rockwell Scientific Company; Thomas Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kumar Jata, US Air Force

Tuesday AM Room: Northern E3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedAnalysis of Self-Reacting Friction Stir Welds in a 2024-T351 Alloy: Tomasz Neumann1; Rudolf Zettler1; Pedro Vilaça2; Jorge dos Santos1; Luisa Quintino2; 1GKSS Forschungszentrum; 2Technical University Lisbon

9:20 AMMechanisms of Metal Flow Related Defect Formation in Friction Stir Welds: William Arbegast1; Casey Allen1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

9:35 AMA Torque-Based Model for Predicting Power Input in Friction Stir Welding: Jefferson Pew1; Tracy Nelson2; Carl Sorensen2; 1Exxon Mobile; 2Brigham Young University

9:50 AMNumerical Simulation of the Friction Stir Welding Process Using an ALE Formulation: L. Fourment1; S. Guerdoux1; Michael Miles2; T. Nelson2; 1Ecole des Mines de Paris (CEMEF); 2Brigham Young University

10:05 AMOptimization of Friction Stir Welding Parameters Based on Thermomechanical Predictions: Lyne St-Georges1; Véronique Dassylva-Raymond2; László Kiss2; Alexandre Perron2; 1REMAC Industrial Innovators; 2Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi

10:20 AMPhase Space Analysis of Friction Stir Weld Quality: Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan1; Antonette Logar1; Edward Corwin1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

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10:50 AMIn-Situ Neutron Diffraction Measurement of Temperature and Stress Fields in Friction Stir Processing of an Al Alloy: Zhili Feng1; W. Woo2; X. L. Wang1; D. W. Brown3; B. Clausen3; K. An1; C. Hubbard1; H. Choo2; S. A. David1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:05 AMSurface Temperature and its Relationship to Power Input in FSP of Al - F357: P. Kalya1; K. Krishnamurthy1; Rajiv Mishra1; John Baumann2; 1University of Missouri; 2Boeing Company

11:20 AMA Numerical Study of the Plunge Stage in Friction Stir Welding Using ABAQUS: Saptarshi Mandal1; Justin Rice1; Gene Hou1; Abdelmageed Elmustafa1; 1Old Dominion University

11:35 AMReal-Time Classification of Friction Stir Weld Quality: Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan1; Edward Corwin1; Antonette Logar1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

11:50 AMMinimizing Lack of Consolidation Defects in Friction Stir Welds: Srikrishna Chimbli1; Dana Medlin1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Microstructures ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, Sandia National Laboratories; Mathis Plapp, Ecole Polytechnique; Gabriel Faivre, CNRS; Shan Liu, Iowa State University

Tuesday AM Room: Northern A3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedCoupled Growth in Polymer Systems: Rohit Trivedi1; Jing Teng1; 1Iowa State University

9:30 AM InvitedReal-Time Observation of the Dynamics of Lamellar and Rod-Like Eutectic Microstructures: Silvere Akamatsu1; Sabine Bottin-Rousseau2; Mikael Perrut2; Gabriel Faivre1; 1CNRS; 2University Paris VI

10:00 AM InvitedEvolution of Eutectic Patterns during Coupled Growth of Al and Al2Cu in Ternary Al-Cu-Ag Alloys: Ulrike Hecht1; Victor Witusiewicz1; Anne Drevermann1; Stephan Rex1; 1ACCESS Materials and Processes

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10:50 AM InvitedMorphological Similarity between Macro-Step Pattern in Sublimation and Interface Pattern in Solidification: Seong Gyoon Kim1; Jin Yang2; Won Tae Kim3; 1Kunsan National University; 2Sapphire Technology Company; 3Cheongju University

11:20 AM InvitedComputational Studies of the Interaction of Solidification Fronts with Embedded Particles: H. Udaykumar1; Justin Garvin1; Yi Yang1; 1University of Iowa

11:50 AMCrystal Anisotropy and Growth Directions of Cells and Dendrites in Directional Solidification: Alain Pocheau1; Marc Georgelin1; Julien Deschamps1; 1Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre

12:10 PMDamage Formation during the Deformation of a Solidifying Al–Mg Alloy: Andre Phillion1; Peter Lee2; Steven Cockcroft1; 1University of British Columbia; 2Imperial College

Fundamentals of Shape Memory and Related Transitions: Electronic Structure and PhononsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Michael Manley, University of California; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 6February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Dallas Trinkle, University of Illinois

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AM PlenaryElectron-Phonon Coupling in Shape Memory Alloys: Stephen Shapiro1; 1Brookhaven National Laboratory

9:50 AM InvitedElectronic Structure and Anomalous Vibrational Effects in Heusler Compounds from First-Principles: Alexey Zayak1; 1University of Texas, Austin

10:20 AM InvitedElectronic Instabilities in Shape-Memory Alloys: Jason Lashley1; Peter Riseborough2; J. Smith1; Cy Opeil3; Trevor Finlayson4; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Temple University; 3Boston College; 4Monash University

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11:10 AM InvitedBoson Peak in Cu-Based Shape Memory Alloys: Antoni Planes1; Lluis Manosa1; Ricardo Romero2; Marcelo Stipcich2; Jason Lashley3; 1Department ECM, Universitat de Barcelona; 2IFIMAT, Universidad de Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:40 AM InvitedPhonon Mechanisms and Long-Range Elasticity in Shape Memory Alloys: Avadh Saxena1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:10 PMTemperature and Compositional Effects on the Phonons of Ni0.5Ti0.5-xFex (x = 0, 0.03): Michael Manley1; Mark Asta1; Dan Thoma2; James Smith2; Robert Hackenberg2; W. Hults2; 1University of California; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

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General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Advances in Steel ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Product Metallurgy and Applications Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Lisa Dougherty, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Veronica Livescu, Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMDilatometric Analysis of Phase Transformation during Heat Treatment of TRIP-Aided Cold Rolled Steels: Dong-Woo Suh1; Chang-Seok Oh1; Seong-Jun Park1; Sung-Joon Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

9:30 AMInfluence of Rolling Process in Secondary Hardening Co-Ni Steels: Cho Ki Sub1; Kim Jeong Hoon1; Sim Ho Seop1; Lee Kon Bae1; Yang Heong Ryeal2; Kwon Hoon1; 1Kookmin University; 2Inchun City College

9:50 AMMulticomponent High-Strength Low-Carbon Ferritic Steel with Nanosize Precipitates: Prakash Kolli1; Semyon Vaynman1; Dieter Isheim1; Morris Fine1; David Seidman1; 1Northwestern University

10:10 AMNitrogen Diffusion Hardening of Austenitic Stainless Steels: Ozgur Celik1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; Eyup Sabri Kayali1; 1Istanbul Technical University

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10:50 AMReverse Austenite Transformation of Ultrafine Grained Ferrite-Pearlite Low Carbon Steel Fabricated by Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Kyung-Tae Park1; Young Il Son2; Dong Shin3; Chong Lee4; Young Kook Lee5; 1Hanbat National University; 2Agency for Defense Development; 3Hanyang University; 4Pohang University of Science and Technology; 5Yonsei University

11:10 AMBrittle Crack Susceptibility of Low Temperature Separator Vessel Material: Ahmad Nawaz1; 1Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute

11:30 AMTemporal Evolution of the Nanostructure and Compositional Profiles in Multicomponent High-Strength Low-Carbon Steel: Prakash Kolli1; David Seidman1; 1Northwestern University

Hume-Rothery Symposium: Scattering Studies and the Fundamental Properties of Materials: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Wolfgang Donner, University of Houston; J. Robertson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 7February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: J. Robertson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Simon Billinge, Michigan State University

9:00 AM InvitedThe Nanostructure Problem, and Some First Steps to Solve It: Simon Billinge1; 1Michigan State University

9:30 AM InvitedThe Investigation of the Structure and Optical Properties of Single Wall Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Annick Loiseau1; 1Office National d’Etudes et Recherches Aérospatiales - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

10:00 AM InvitedThe Tale of Inhomogeneous Nanodomains in Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Superconductors: Zahirul Islam1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

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10:50 AM InvitedNanostructures: From Ensemble Average to Single Object Properties: Till Metzger1; 1European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

11:20 AM InvitedX-Ray Scattering Study of Self-Organized InAs/GaSb Nanowire Arrays: Jianhua Li1; Donna Stokes1; Kevin Bassler1; Simon Moss1; 1University of Houston

11:50 AM InvitedComputer Simulations of the Strained Growth of Nanostructured III-V Semiconductor Multilayers: Kevin Bassler1; 1University of Houston

Innovations in Measurement Science to Assess the Performance of New Materials in the Real-World: High Strain Rate DeformationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Stoudt, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Lyle Levine, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Tusit Weerasooriya, Army Research Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: Australia 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: K. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University; Lyle Levine, National Institute of Standards and Technology

9:00 AM InvitedMaterials Performance in the World Trade Center Disaster: Frank Gayle1; Stephen Banovic1; William Luecke1; Tim Foecke1; Chris McCowan1; Tom Siewert1; Dave McColskey1; Richard Fields1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

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9:30 AM InvitedUncertainty Quantification of Material Properties of Two Types of Steels at Elevated Temperatures for Stochastic Modeling of Structures on Fire: Jeffrey Fong1; James Filliben1; Richard Fields1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:00 AM InvitedDevelopments in Crack-Arrest Toughness Measurement of Ferritic Steels: Richard Link1; James Joyce1; Charles Roe2; 1United States Naval Academy; 2Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division

10:30 AMMeasurement of Initiation Fracture Toughness as a Function of Loading Rate in Brittle Materials: Tusit Weerasooriya1; Paul Moy1; Wayne Chen2; 1Army Research Laboratory; 2Purdue University

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11:05 AM InvitedTechniques for the Measurement of the High-Strain-Rate Deformations of Materials: K. Ramesh1; 1Johns Hopkins University

11:35 AM InvitedDynamic Characterization of Shape-Memory Alloys: Weinong Chen1; Bo Song1; 1Purdue University

12:05 PM InvitedMechanical Testing at High Loading and Heating Rates Using an Electrically Pulse-Heated Kolsky Bar Technique: Steven Mates1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

12:35 PMCompensation of Inertial Effects Associated with Quartz Force Transducer Embedded Split Hopkinson Bar: Daniel Casem1; Tusit Weerasooriya1; Paul Moy1; 1US Army Research Laboratory

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Novel Materials and Processes IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Tuesday AM Room: Asia 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Patrick Martin, Air Force Research Laboratory/MLLMD; Stephen Fox, TIMET

9:00 AM InvitedProcessing Routes to Produce Titanium from TiO2: James Withers1; John Laughlin1; Raouf Loutfy1; 1MER Corporation

9:30 AMThe Production of Titanium from a Composite Anode: James Withers1; John Laughlin1; Raouf Loutfy1; 1MER Corporation

9:50 AMNet Shape Powder Metallurgy Processing Using ITP Titanium Powder: Curt Lavender1; Yuri Hovanski1; K. S. Weil1; L. C. Jacobsen2; 1Battelle Memorial Institute - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2International Titanium Powder

10:10 AMMicrowave Melting of Armstrong Process Titanium: Taras Lyssenko1; 1International Titanium Powder

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10:45 AM InvitedA Novel Recycling Process of Titanium Metal Scraps by Using Chloride Wastes: Haiyan Zheng1; Toru Okabe1; 1Univeristy of Tokyo

11:10 AMEffect of Al2O3 Addition on the Electro-Winning of Ti in DC-ESR Operation: Masahiro Kawakami1; Toshihide Takenaka1; Takahiro Kawabata1; Akihiro Matsuyama1; 1Toyohashi University of Technology

11:30 AMA Fundamental Investigation on Recovery of Titanium from Titanium-Bearing Blast Furnace Slag: Dong Haigang1; Jiang Tao1; Guo Yufeng1; Li Guanghui1; 1Central South University

Intellectual Property in Materials Science: Patents, Tech Transfer and Licensing: PatentsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing DivisionProgram Organizer: Steven Marsh, Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Tuesday AM Room: America’s SeminarFebruary 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Steven Marsh, Dorsey & Whitney LLP; Iver Anderson, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University

9:00 AM InvitedObtaining Patents and Using Them to Protect, Expand and Generate Funds for Your Business: Gary Abelev1; 1Dorsey and Whitney LLP

9:30 AM InvitedClaim Strategies: Patenting Alloys and Other Material Compositions: Steven Marsh1; 1Dorsey and Whitney LLP

10:00 AM InvitedA View of the Nanotech Patent Landscape: John Miller1; 1Arrowhead Research Corporation

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10:45 AM InvitedAn Analysis of the Value of Patents during the Invention-Innovation Life Cycle: Jainagesh Sekhar1; 1University of Cincinnati

11:15 AM InvitedUniversity Spin-Off Companies: The Need for Rational Matches of the Inside and Outside Environments: Rand German1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University

11:45 AM InvitedConverting Science to Practice: Personal Experiences with Patent Licensing: Iver Anderson1; 1Iowa State University

Magnesium Technology 2007: Casting and Solidification ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Tuesday AM Room: Southern 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Gerald Cole, LightWeightStrategies LLC; En-Hou Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences

9:00 AMMathematical Modeling and Experimental Investigation of Shrinkage Porosity in Squeeze Casting of Magnesium Alloy AM50A: Fang Yu1; Shuping Wang1; Naiyi Li2; Henry Hu1; 1University of Windsor; 2Ford Motor Company

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9:20 AMEffect of Pressure Levels on Tensile Properties of Squeeze Cast Magnesium Alloy MG-AL-CA: Henry Hu1; Masoumi Hohsen1; Naiyi Li1; 1University of Windsor

9:40 AMEffects of Processing Variables on Flow Behavior of Semi-Solid Magnesium Alloys: Hwa Chul Jung1; Kwang Seon Shin1; 1Seoul National University

10:00 AMEffect of Solid Fraction on Microstructure and Fluidity of AZ91D in New Type Semi-Solid Injection Process: Kenji Miwa1; Rudi Rachmat1; Takuya Tamura1; Naoki Omura1; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

10:20 AMLost Foam Casting of Magnesium AM60B Alloy: Qingyou Han1; Ralph Dinwiddie1; Philip Sklad1; Kenneth Currie2; Fred Vondra2; Mohamed Abdelrahman2; Graham Walford3; Dennis Nolan4; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Tennessee Technological University; 3Walford Technologies; 4Foseco-Morval

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11:00 AMThe Role of Carbon for Grain Refinement in Mg-Al Based Alloys: Young Min Kim1; Chang Dong Yim1; Young Han Kim1; Bong Sun You1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

11:20 AMGrain Refinement of Magnesium Alloys by Cavitation: Anthony Ramirez1; Ma Qian1; 1Brunel University

11:40 AMReal-Time Monitoring of Hot Tearing of AZ91E Casting: Guoping Cao1; Sindo Kou1; 1University of Wisconsin

12:00 PMHot Tearing of Mg-Al-Ca Alloy Castings: Guoping Cao1; Sindo Kou1; 1University of Wisconsin

12:20 PMMagnesium Foam Produced by Foaming in Melt: Haibin Ji1; Guangchun Yao1; Hongbin Li1; 1Northeastern University

Magnesium Technology 2007: Wrought Alloys and Forming Processes II: Rolling and FormingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Tuesday AM Room: Southern 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jennifer Jackman, Natural Resources Canada; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia

9:00 AMFinite Element Simulation of Hot Rolling of Magnesium Alloy: Elhachmi Essadiqi1; Guowu Shen1; Claude Galvani1; Kevin Spencer1; Abdelbaset Elwazri2; Steve Yue2; Ravi Verma3; 1CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory; 2McGill University; 3General Motors Research and Development, Materials and Processes Laboratory

9:20 AMEffect of Hot Rolling Parameters on the Hot Tensile Behavior of AZ31 Magnesium Sheet: Geremi Vespa1; Ravi Verma2; Jon Carter2; Steve Yue1; 1McGill University; 2General Motors Research and Development Center

9:40 AMMicrostructure Evolution during Rolling of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy under Decreasing Temperature: Faramarz Zarandi1; Ravi Verma2; Stephen Yue1; Elhachmi Essadiqi3; 1McGill University; 2General Motors Research and Development Center; 3CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory

10:00 AMEffect of Grain Size on Elevated Temperature Deformation Behavior of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy: Emilie Hsu1; Ravi Verma2; 1McGill University; 2General Motors Research and Development Center

10:20 AMDevelopment of Magnesium Sheetmetal Forming Parts for Electronic Appliances: Case Studies: Wonkyu Bang1; Hwan Jin Sung1; In Joon Kim1; Dongkyun Choo1; Woo Jin Park1; In Ho Jung1; Sangho Ahn1; 1RIST

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11:00 AMMg Coil Production via Strip Casting and Coil Rolling Technologies: In Ho Jung1; Wonkyu Bang1; In Joon Kim1; Hwan Jin Sung1; Woo Jin Park1; Dongkyun Choo1; Sangho Ahn1; 1RIST

11:20 AMSuperplastic Behavior of Twin-Roll Strip Cast Mg Alloys: Geun Tae Bae1; Sung Soo Park1; Dae Hoon Kang1; Nack Kim1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

11:40 AMInfluence of Process Parameters on the Mechanical Properties of Rolled Magnesium ZM21-Sheets: Kerstin Nestler1; Jan Bohlen1; Dietmar Letzig1; Karl Ulrich Kainer1; 1GKSS-Research Centre Geesthacht

12:00 PMEffect of Rolling Parameters on the Miscrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Zn-Y Alloys: Ju Youn Lee1; Hyun Kyu Lim1; Do Hyung Kim1; Won Tae Kim2; Do Hyang Kim1; 1Yonsei University; 2Department of Applied Physics, Chongju University

12:20 PMWorkability of Cold-Rolling and Heat Treatment Characteristics of Mg-Li-Al Alloy: Hong Bin Li1; Guangchun Yao1; Zhiqiang Guo1; Zhengang Liu1; 1Northeastern University

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: SOFCs ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Tuesday AM Room: Asia 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jiahong Zhu, Tennessee Technological University; Paul Jablonski, Department of Energy

9:00 AM InvitedGlass-Ceramic Sealants for the Assembling of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stacks: Sonja-Michaela Gross1; Thomas Koppitz1; Uwe Reisgen1; Eric Wanko1; Josef Remmel1; 1Research Centre Juelich

9:35 AM InvitedSOFC Seal Development at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Yeong-Shyung Chou1; Jeffry Stevenson1; Prabhakar Singh1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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10:10 AMEffects of Atmospheres on Bonding Characteristics between Silver and Alumina: Jin Yong Kim1; Jung Choi1; John Hardy1; K. Weil1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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10:50 AMStress Induced Disruption of SOFC Interfaces: Yves Idzerda1; Alex Lussier1; Joe Dvorak1; Shane Stadler2; Johnathon Holroyd1; Marco Liberati1; Elke Arenholz3; Satish Ogale4; T. Wu4; T. Venkatesan4; 1Montana State University; 2Southern Illinois University; 3The Advanced Light Source; 4University of Maryland

11:15 AMParametric Investigation of a New Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Sealing Approach Using Finite Element Analysis: K. Scott Weil1; Brian Koeppel1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

11:40 AMShape Memory Alloy/Glass Composite Gas Seal for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Christopher Story1; W. Reynolds1; Kathy Lu1; 1Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

12:05 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Ceramic Joints Brazed with Copper-Doped Ag-Al Based Braze Fillers: Jin Yong Kim1; Jung Choi1; John Hardy1; K. Weil1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium: Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design Methodologies, in the Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 Years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science: Homogenization/Constitutive Behavior IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Hamid Garmestani, Georgia Institute of Technology

Tuesday AM Room: Northern A1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Robert Wagoner, Ohio State University; Charles Neu, Forensic Sciences Inc

9:00 AMControl of Properties in Deformation Processes Using Multi-Scale Sensitivity Analysis: Nicholas Zabaras1; Veera Sundararaghavan1; 1Cornell University

9:25 AMInfluence of Crystallographic Orientation in Fretting and Sliding Contacts: Richard Neu1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

9:50 AMMeso-Scale Simulation of Dislocation - Grain Boundary Interactions: Myoung Gyu Lee1; Robert H. Wagoner1; Brent L. Adams2; 1Ohio State University; 2Brigham Young University

10:15 AMOn Modeling Texture Evolution and Yielding Asymmetry of Hexagonal Closed-Packed Metals: Oana Cazacu1; Brian Plunkett1; Ricardo Lebensohn2; 1University of Florida/REEF; 2Los Alamos National Laboratories

10:40 AMQuantitative Analysis of Rolling and Recrystallization Textures in Aluminum Alloys: James Morris1; Wenchang Liu1; Zhong Li2; C.-S Man1; 1University of Kentucky; 2Aleris International Inc.

11:05 AMThe Effect of Plastic Anisotropy and Material-Hardening on the Springback: An Experimental and Numerical Study: Hesam Golmakani1; 1Ferdoowsi University

11:30 AMThe Properties and Performance of Enamel in the Prevention of Corrosion in Ferrous Materials.: Richard Kwayisi1; 1University of Science and Technology

11:55 AMTowards Incorporating the Kinematic and Kinetic Effects of Net Burger’s Vector in Crystal Plasticity: Jobie Gerken1; Paul Dawson2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Cornell University

Materials Processing Fundamentals: Smelting and RefiningSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: EMPMD Council, TMS: EPD CouncilProgram Organizer: Princewill Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

Tuesday AM Room: Northern A2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology

9:00 AMIn-Situ Analysis of the Direct Reduction Process of Wustite by Solid-State Carbon in TEM: Ishikawa Nobuhiro1; Aoyagi Takeshi1; Furuya Kazuo1; Kimura Takashi1; Mitsuoka Nayuta2; Inami Takashi2; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2Ibaraki University

9:15 AMKinetics of the Pressure Leaching of Sulfidized Chalcopyrite in H2SO4-O2 Media: Rafael Padilla1; Paola Pavez1; Maria Ruiz1; 1University of Concepcion

9:30 AMExperimental Study of CO2 Sequestration by Steelmaking Slag: Henry Rawlins1; Kent Peaslee1; Von Richards1; Simon Lekakh1; 1University of Missouri-Rolla

9:45 AMEffect of Na4O7P2 on Cu Powder Preparation from Copper Oxide Slurries: Hun Chung1; Jong Ahn1; Tri Hoang2; Dong Kim1; Jae Lee1; Jong Kim2; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources; 2Chungnam National University

10:00 AMStudy on Hydrogen-Enriching Gas Reforming in Smelting Reduction Iron-Making Process: Nan Wang1; 1Northeastern University

10:15 AMThe Role of Iron in the Pressure Leaching of White Metal: Maria Ruiz1; Eduardo Gallardo1; Rafael Padilla1; 1University of Concepcion

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AMPassivation Behaviour of Copper Anodes with Various Chemical Composition: Zaki Mubarok1; Helmut Antrekowitsch1; Gregor Mori1; 1University of Leoben, Austria

11:00 AMPreliminary Investigation into the Effect of Green Compact Microstructural Design on the Density of Combustion Synthesized Aluminide Composites: Na Wang1; Khaled Morsi1; 1San Diego State University

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11:15 AMPreliminary Investigations into the Powder Processing of Microstructurally Designed Titanium Matrix Composites: Khaled Morsi1; Vipul Patel1; Shayan Naraghi1; 1San Diego State University

Metrologies for Advanced Materials and Devices: Characterization, Measurement and Testing Science: Metrology for Micro and Nano StructuresSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Choong-Un Kim, University of Texas at Arlington; Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Bhushan Sopori, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Dia-Eddin Arafah, University of Jordan; David Field, Washington State University

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 6February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: David Field, Washington State University; Choong-un Kim, University of Texas

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AM InvitedAtomic Force Microscopy Nanometrology and In-Situ Mechanical Testing - Challenges and Opportunities: Xiaodong Li1; 1University of South Carolina

9:40 AM InvitedMetrology for Interconnect Reliability in Microelectronic Devices: Nancy Michael1; Dongmei Meng1; Woong Ho Bang1; Liangshan Chen1; Choong-un Kim1; Y.-J. Park2; Laura Matz2; 1University of Texas; 2Texas Instruments, Inc

10:10 AMTunable Refractive Index Anti-Reflection Nano Silica Coatings via Sol-Gel Acid and Base Catalyzed Chemistry: Abhilash Vincent1; Erik Brinley1; Ajay Karakoti1; Sudipta Seal1; 1University of Central Florida

10:35 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedRecent Advances in Radiation Pyrometry: Nuggehalli Ravindra1; Anthony Fiory1; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology

11:10 AM InvitedRelationship of Intrinsic Luminescence to Recombination Lifetime in Silicon Wafers: Richard Ahrenkiel1; 1University of Denver

11:40 AM InvitedDiagnostics and Process Monitoring Techniques for Solar Cell Production: Bhushan Sopori1; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory

12:10 PMCharacterization of Solar Cell Substrates Using Diode Array Technique: Jesse Appel1; Bhushan Sopori2; Przemyslaw Rupnowski2; Anna Duda2; Lorenzo Roybal2; Vishal Mehta1; N. M. Ravindra3; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory and New Jersey Institute of Technology; 2National Renewable Energy Laboratory; 3New Jersey Institute of Technology

12:35 PM InvitedThe Analysis on a Solder-Ball Shear Test: Woong Ho Bang1; Choon-Sik Kang2; Kyu Hwan Oh2; Choong-Un Kim1; 1University of Texas at Arlington; 2Seoul National University

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Modeling, Microstructure and Embrittlement in Fe-Cr AlloysSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 8February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Roger Smith, Loughborough University; Gary Was, University of Michigan

9:00 AMMultiscale Modelling of Radiation Damage and Phase Transformation: The Challenge of FeCr Alloys: Lorenzo Malerba1; Alfredo Caro2; Janne Wallenius3; 1Belgian Nuclear Research Center; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 3KTH

9:35 AMSimulation of Radiation Damage in FeCr: Carolina Björkas1; Niklas Juslin1; Kai Nordlund1; 1Accelerator Laboratory, University of Helsinki

9:55 AMPoint Defects and Precipitation in Fe-Cr Alloys: Magdalena Caro1; Harun Dogo2; Ryan Till3; Alfredo Caro1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2Naval Postgraduate School; 3Arizona State University

10:15 AMAtomistic Simulations of Radiation-Induced Defect Processes and Segregation in Fe-Cr Systems: Srinivasan Srivilliputhur1; Carolyn Tomchik2; Alfredo Caro3; M. Baskes1; M. Caro3; S. Maloy1; J. Stubbins2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of Illinois; 3Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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10:55 AMMicrostructural Response of a 9 Cr Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steel to Heavy Ion Irradiation: Todd Allen1; Jian Gan2; Jeremy Busby3; Michael Miller3; Shigeharu Ukai4; S. Thevuthasan5; S. Shutthanandan5; 1University of Wisconsin; 2Idaho National Laboratory; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 4Hokkaido University; 5Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

11:30 AMThe Mechanism of Irradiation Hardening Accompanied by No-Loss-of-Elongation in ODS Steels: Akihiko Kimura1; 1Kyoto University

11:50 AMIrradiation Embrittlement in the Absence of Irradiation Hardening: R. Klueh1; M. Sokolov1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

12:10 PMHeavy-Ion Irradiation Damage in FeCr Alloys: Michael Jenkins1; Zhongwen Yao1; Sen Xu1; Marquis Kirk2; 1University of Oxford; 2Argonne National Laboratory

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Pb-Free Electronic Solders: Alloy Design, Characterization and Service Reliability: Electromigration and Void FormationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; K. Subramanian, Michigan State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Chih Chen, National Chiao Tung University; Darrel Frear, Freescale Semiconductor

9:00 AMEffect of Electromigration on the Mechanical Characteristics of Ultra-Thin Solder Joints: C. E. Ho1; Deep Choudhuri1; Adam Southworth1; Andre Lee1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

9:20 AMKinetic Study of Grain Rotation Induced by Electrical Current in Pure Tin: Albert T. Wu1; Ming-Hsun Chen1; Wen-Lin Shih1; C. Robert Kao2; 1National Taipei University of Technology; 2National Taiwan University

9:40 AMEffect of Thickness of Cu under-Bump-Metallization on the Electromigration Lifetime of Flip-Chip Solder Joints: Shih-Wei Liang1; Yuan-Wei Chang1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

10:00 AMAdditive Effect on the Kirkendall Void Formation in Eutectic SnAg Solder Joint on Common Substrates: Feng Gao1; Tadashi Takemoto1; 1Osaka University

10:20 AMEffect of Electromigration on UBM Consumption in Lead Free Solder Joints Tested at Room Temperature: Yen-Liang Lin1; C. Kao2; Yi-Shao Lai3; 1National Central University; 2National Taiwan University; 3Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AMElectromigration in SnCu Solder Stripes: Chien-An Chen1; C. C. Wei1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

11:10 AMEM (Electromigration) Effect on the Interfacial Reaction of EL-Ni (Electroless Ni)/Au UBM and Sn1.8Cu Solder: Yao-Chun Chuang1; Cheng-Yi Liu1; 1National Central University

11:30 AMElectromigration Study of Flip-Chip Solder Joints Using Kelvin Bump Structure: Yuan-Wei Chang1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

11:50 AMElectromigration Study of SnAgCu Using Solder Stripe: Yung-Ching Hsu1; 1National Chiao Tung University

12:10 PMInvestigation of Void Nucleation and Propagation during Electromigration in Flip-Chip Solder Joints: Sheng-Hsiang Chiu1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials VI: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Chih-ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Young-Chang Joo, Seoul National University; A. Lindsay Greer, University of Cambridge; Hyuck Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Hyuck Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University

9:00 AM InvitedPrevention of Sn Whisker Formation by Surface Treatment of Sn Plating: Katsuaki Suganuma1; Keun-Soo Kim2; Yuuhi Yorikado1; Masanobu Tsujimoto2; Isamu Yanada2; 1Osaka University; 2C. Uyemura and Company, Ltd.

9:25 AM InvitedDetachment of Interfacial Intermetallic Compound Layer in Solder Joints: Kejun Zeng1; 1Texas Instruments

9:50 AMInvestigation of Dissolution Behavior and Kinetics of Metallic Substrates and Intermetallic Compounds in Molten Lead-Free Solders: Yee-Wen Yen1; Yu Tseng2; Chiapyng Lee2; Chien-Chung Jao2; Wei-Kai Liou1; Chung-Yu Lee1; Chun-Lei Hsu1; 1National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Graduate Institute of Materials Science and Technology; 2National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering

10:10 AMInterfacial Reactions between the Molten Sn-Zn and Sn-Cu Solders and the Fe Substrate: Yu-Chih Huang1; Sinn-wen Chen1; 1National Tsing Hua University

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10:50 AMSn-Cu Intermetallic Layer Thickness Measurement Using Electrochemical Method: Ker-Chang Hsieh1; Min-Hsien Lu1; 1National Sun Yat Sen University

11:10 AMEffect of Strain and Thermomechanical Fatigue on Allotropic Transformation in Sn and Sn-Based Alloys: Deep Choudhuri1; C. E. Ho1; Adam Southworth1; Andre Lee1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

11:30 AMLattice Parameter Changes and Phase Reactions for AuIn2: A. Noori1; A. Pangan1; Mark Goorsky1; Rajinder Sandhu; P. Chang-Chien2; M. Yajima2; X. Zeng2; R. Tsai2; 1University of California; 2Northrup Grumman Space Technology

11:50 AMEnhanced Wettability of Oxidized Copper with Lead-Free Solder by Ar-H2 Plasmas for Flip Chip Bumping: Yung-Sen Lin1; Chun-Hao Chang1; Wei-Jhih Lin1; 1Feng Chia University

12:10 PMCrystalline Analyses of the Stress-Induced Void during Self-Annealing in Cu Interconnects: Heung Nam Han1; Hyo-Jong Lee1; Jae Hun Kim1; Kyu Hwan Oh1; Sun-Jung Lee2; 1Seoul National University; 2Samsung Electronics Company

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Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws: Atomistic Simulations of Dynamic Processes and Nano-Scale PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech

Tuesday AM Room: Europe 9February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech; William Gerberich, University of Minnesota

9:00 AM InvitedMoving Dislocations in Disordered Alloys: Alfredo Caro1; Jaime Marian1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

9:30 AMDynamic Emission of Dislocations Loops in Fcc Crystals: Dan Mordehai1; Guy Makov2; Itzhak Kelson3; 1Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique; 2Nuclear Research Center Negev; 3Tel Aviv University

9:50 AMFrom Micro to Macro Plasticity: Stefan Brandstetter1; Steven Van Petegem1; Helena Van Swygenhoven1; 1Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

10:10 AMContact-Induced Shear Localization in Nanocrystalline Al by Atomistic Simulation: Virginie Dupont1; Frederic Sansoz1; 1University of Vermont

10:30 AMAtomistic Simulations of Nanoporosity in <100> and <110> Tilt Grain Boundaries in Cu and Al: Garritt Tucker1; Mark Tschopp1; David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

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11:10 AM InvitedA Quasicontinuum Study of Scale Effects in Uniaxially Compressed Au Nanopillars: Jaime Marian1; Jaroslaw Knap1; Michael Ortiz2; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2California Institute of Technology

11:40 AMEffects of Twin Boundaries on the Slip Activity of Nanosized FCC Metallic Pillars: Konstantin Afanasyev1; Frederic Sansoz1; 1University of Vermont

12:00 PMTension Compression Asymmetry and Size Effects in Nanocrystalline Ni Nanowires: Joshua Monk1; Diana Farkas1; 1Virginia Tech

12:20 PMDislocations and Their Interactions in Nanocrystalline Grains: Evan Ma1; X. L. Wu2; 1Johns Hopkins University; 2Institute of Mechanics

Properties and Performance of High Temperature Alloys and Coatings: Single Crystal Alloys II and OxidationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center; Doug Konitzer, General Electric Aviation; Roger Reed, Imperial College London; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

Tuesday AM Room: Asia 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Pierre Caron, ONERA; Roger Reed, Imperial College

9:00 AM InvitedLinking the Processing, Properties and Chemistry of Advanced Single Crystal Ni-Base Superalloys: Sammy Tin1; 1Illinois Institute of Technology

9:25 AMEffect of HIPping on the Deformation Anisotropy and Fracture of Single Crystal Ni-Base Superalloys: Fereshteh Ebrahimi1; Eboni Westbrooke1; Micheal Kessler1; 1University of Florida

9:45 AMModelling the High Temperature Creep Behaviour of the Single Crystal Nickel-Based Superalloy CMSX4 <001>: Hector Basoalto1; Bernd Vermeulen1; Jeffery Brooks1; Gina Coventry2; Steve Williams2; Julian Mason-Flucke2; Stephen Bagnall2; 1QinetiQ Ltd.; 2Rolls-Royce plc.

10:05 AMOn the Creep and Phase Stability of Advanced Ru-Bearing Ni-Base Single Crystal Superalloys: An-Chou Yeh1; Akihiro Sato2; Atsushi Sato1; Hiroshi Harada1; 1National Institute for Materials Science; 2Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries

10:25 AMDetection of Fatigue Damage Accumulation in a Single Crystal Nickel-Base Superalloy: Jianzhang Yi1; Christopher Torbet1; Tresa Pollock1; Wayne Jones1; Divine Kumah1; Naji Husseini1; Roy Clark1; 1University of Michigan

10:45 AMCharacterization of LCF Damage in Ni-Based Superalloys for Airfoil Applications: Clarissa Yablinsky1; Katharine Flores1; Michael Mills1; James Williams1; 1Ohio State University

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11:15 AM InvitedCompositional Effects on the Cyclic Oxidation Resistance of Superalloys: James Smialek1; Timothy Gabb1; Charles Barrett1; 1NASA

11:40 AMCyclic Oxidation of Ru-Containing Single Crystal Superalloys at 900°C: Qiang Feng1; Brian Tryon2; Tapash Nandy2; Tresa Pollock2; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing, University of Michigan; 2University of Michigan

12:00 PMThe Effect of Co and Refractory Element (Re+W) Contents on Cyclic Oxidation of Ru-Containing Single Crystal Superalloys at 1100°C: Shuwei Ma1; Dipak Das1; Tresa Pollcok1; 1University of Michigan

12:20 PMMicrostructure and Oxidation Behavior of Aluminide Coated Ru-Containing Superalloys: Dipak Das1; Kenneth Murphy2; Tresa Pollock1; 1University of Michigan; 2Howmet Research Center

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12:40 PMThe Effects of Silicon on the Oxidation Resistance of Ni-Base Superalloys: Atsushi Sato1; Hiroshi Harada2; Tadaharu Yokokawa2; Kyoko Kawagishi2; Hachiro Imai1; 1Shibaura Institute of Technology; 2National Institute for Materials Science

Recycling and Waste Processing: Automotive Recycling, Global Challenges and OpportunitiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert Stephens, Teckcominco, Inc.; Donald Stewart, Alcoa Technology; Ray Peterson, Aleris International; Jan van Linden, Recycling Technology Services, Inc.; Subodh Das, SECAT; Abdel Serna-Vasquez, Aleris International; Cynthia Belt, Aleris International Inc; John Pickens, Alumitech/Aleris International; John Hryn, Praxair; Richard Kunter, Richard S. Kunter Assoc; Andreas Siegmund, Quemetco Metals Inc.; Masao Suzuki, AI Tech Associates

Tuesday AM Room: Australia 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMEffect of Global Trade on Recycling and Recycling Technology: Wijnand Dalmijn1; 1Dalmijn

9:25 AMFuture Developments in Car Recycling in the Netherlands: David Bebelaar1; 1Automotive Recycling Nederland

9:55 AMA Mechanical Separation Process to Recover Metals and Polymers from Shredder Residue: Joseph Pomykala Jr.1; Bassam Jody1; Edward Daniels1; Jianhong Yang1; Jeffrey Spangenberger1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

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10:35 AMElemental Analysis and Chemical Composition Based Material Separation: Adam Gesing1; 1Gesing Consultants Inc

11:05 AMDE-XRT Imaging for Automatic Particle Sorting: Tako de Jong1; 1Delft University of Technology

11:35 AMThe Success of Vehicle Recycling in North America: Richard Paul1; 1Lear Automotive EEDS Spain S.L.

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Shape Casting: The 2nd International Symposium: Process Design/AnalysisSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; Murat Tiryakioglu, Robert Morris University; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Tuesday AM Room: Northern E2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Makhlouf Makhlouf, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMAdvanced Intermetallic Materials and Processes: Overview of the IMPRESS Integrated Project: David Jarvis1; Daniela Voss1; Nicholas Lavery1; 1European Space Agency

9:35 AMA Self-Learning Approach for Casting Process Optimization: Rajesh Ransing1; Meghana Ransing1; 1University of Wales Swansea

10:00 AMQuantitative XCT Evaluation of Porosity in an Aluminum Casting: Joseph Wells1; 1JMW Associates

10:25 AMNaturally Pressurised Filling System Design: John Campbell1; 1University of Birmingham

10:50 AM Break

11:10 AMImproved Soundness and Mechanical Properties Obtained by Solidification under Pressure in A206: Pavan Chintalapati1; John Griffin1; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham

11:35 AMThe Design of L-Shaped Runners for Aluminium Gravity Casting: Fu-Yuan Hsu1; Mark Jolly2; John Campbell2; 1Auspicium Company Ltd; 2University of Birmingham

12:00 PMAnalysis of a Confluence Weld Defect in an Aluminum Casting Alloy: Oscar García-García1; Miguel Sánchez-Araiza2; Manuel Castro-Román1; José Escobedo B1; 1CINVESTAV; 2Castech S.A. de C.V.

12:25 PMStudy of Mold Temperature Effect on the Incidence of Porosity in a Cast Cylinder Head: Jacobo Vargas Orihuela1; Manuel Castro-Roman1; Martin Herrera-Trejo1; Miguel Sánchez-Araiza2; 1CINVESTAV; 2Castech S.A. de C.V.

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Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Plasticity and Deformation Mechanisms at Small Length Scale ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday AM Room: Asia 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; K. Hsia, National Science Foundation

9:00 AM InvitedPlastic Deformation at the Micron Scale: Strain Gradients and Dislocation Source-Controlled Plasticity: William Nix1; 1Stanford University

9:20 AMA Simple Analysis of Partial Dislocations: K. Jimmy Hsia1; Huajian Gao2; 1National Science Foundation; 2Brown University

9:35 AM InvitedA Remarkable Microstructure in Phase-Transformed Ta Thin Films: Shefford Baker1; Robert Knepper1; Ray Fertig1; 1Cornell University

9:55 AMStrength Limits and Deformation of Ultrathin Copper and Silver Films: Wen Chung Li1; T. John Balk1; 1University of Kentucky

10:10 AMEtch-Induced Nanoscale Flaws Influence the Strength of Several Silicon Microfabrication Technologies: Brad Boyce1; David Miller1; Kenneth Gall2; Conrad Stoldt3; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Georgia Institute of Technology; 3University of Colorado, Boulder

10:25 AMOrientation Effects on Properties of Wear Tested Single Crystal Nickel: Neville Moody1; Megan Cordill2; Somuri Prasad1; William Gerberich2; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2University of Minnesota

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10:55 AM InvitedLife of a Dislocation in a Nanocrystalline FCC Metal: Experiments and Simulations: Helena Van Swygenhoven1; 1Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

11:15 AMShear Plasticity Model for Nanocrystals: Anna Kolesnikova1; Ilya Ovid’ko1; Alexey Romanov2; 1Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering; 2Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute

11:30 AM InvitedMechanical Property Evaluation at the Micro-Scale Using FIB Fabrication Methods: Michael Uchic1; Dennis Dimiduk1; Robert Wheeler2; Paul Shade3; Hamish Fraser3; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2UES, Inc.; 3Ohio State University

11:50 AMStatistical Nature of Surface Dislocation Nucleation: Ting Zhu1; Ju Li2; Amit Samanta2; Austin Leach1; Ken Gall1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Ohio State University

12:05 PM InvitedLength Scale Effects in the Deformation of Metals: Cynthia Volkert1; Nicolas Cordero1; Erica Lilleodden1; Alex Donohue2; Frans Spaepen2; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe; 2Harvard University

12:25 PMExperiments and Dislocation Dynamics Simulations of Plasticity in BCC Metal Micro-Pillars: Julia Greer1; Christopher Weinberger2; Wei Cai2; 1Palo Alto Research Center (PARC); 2Stanford University

12:40 PMNanomechanical Characterization of Individual Nano-/Microfibers: George Sunny1; Pankaj Kaul1; Vikas Prakash1; Alexis Abramson1; 1Case Western Reserve University

Towards Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications: Nanoscale Superstructures, Metallic Nanoparticles and PlasmonSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhiming Wang, University of Arkansas; Alexander Govorov, Ohio University; Andrey Rogach, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtität München

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Alexander Govorov, Ohio University; Hugh Richardson, Ohio University

9:00 AM InvitedNanoscale Superstructures from Nanowires and Nanoparticles: Nicholas Kotov1; Jaebeom Lee1; Alexander Govorov2; 1University of Michigan; 2Ohio University

9:30 AM InvitedThermo-Optical Properties of Nanoparticles Embedded in Ice: Characterization of Heat Generation and Melting: Hugh Richardson1; Alexander Govorov1; Zachary Hickman1; Alyssa Thomas1; Martin Kordesch1; 1Ohio University

10:00 AM InvitedThermodynamically Driven Controlled Self-Assembly of Fluorescent Semiconductor Nanocrystals within Polycrystalline Superstructures with Desired Optical Properties: Alyona Sukhanova1; Alexander Baranov1; Vladimir Oleinikov2; Mikhail Artemyev1; Dmitry Klinov2; Igor Nabiev1; 1Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne; 2Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

10:30 AMWavelength Tuning of Surface Plasmon Resonance by Annealing Silver-Copper Nanoparticles: Makoto Hirai1; Ashok Kumar1; 1University of South Florida

10:45 AM Break

10:55 AM InvitedNanometals for Molecular Beacons and Optical Molecular Rulers: Geoffrey Strouse1; 1Florida State University

11:25 AM InvitedThe Nanooptics of Metallic Nanoparticles: Garnett Bryant1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

11:55 AM InvitedPeptide Coated Nanoparticles for Catalysis and Sensing Applications: Joseph Slocik1; Jeffrey Zabinski, Jr.1; David Phillips1; Rajesh Naik1; Alexander Govorov2; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2Ohio University

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12:25 PMMicroscopic Models of Hybrid Nanocrystals: Exciton-Plasmon Interactions and Photonic Properties: Alexander Govorov1; Wei Zhang1; Garnett Bryant2; 1Ohio University; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

12:40 PMSelf-Organized Periodic Array of Single Crystal Oxide Nano Islands: Michael Rauscher1; L. Zimmerman1; S. Dregia1; J. Lee1; S. Akbar1; 1Ohio State University

Wide Band-Gap Semiconductor Nanostructures: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces Committee, TMS: Young Leaders CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M; Minseo Park, Auburn University

Tuesday AM Room: Oceanic 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Florian Solzbacher, University of Utah; Nori Sudhakar, North Carolina State University

9:00 AM InvitedToward the Achievement of Tailor-Made Solid-State Lighting with a Phosphor-Less Technology Based on InGaN/GaN Quantum Wells: Mitsuru Funato1; M. Ueda1; K. Nishizuka1; Y. Kawakami1; Y. Narukawa2; T. Mukai2; 1Kyoto University; 2Nichia Corporation

9:35 AM InvitedMgZnO Nanoalloys: Optical, and Phonon Properties at Ambient and Extreme Conditions: Leah Bergman1; Matt McCluskey2; Tsvetanka Zheleva3; 1University of Idaho; 2Washington State University; 3Army Research Laboratory

10:10 AM InvitedAdvanced Carbon Materials for Vacuum Microelectronics and Thermonic Energy Converter Applications: Sanju Gupta1; 1Missouri State University

10:35 AM InvitedNanoscale Magnetic Properties of Self-Assembled Magnetic Particles in Single and Multilayered Structures: Dhananjay Kumar1; Alok Gupta1; 1North Carolina A&T State University

11:00 AM Break

11:20 AMEffect of Al Doping on the Properties of Zn(Cu)O Based Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors: Deepayan Chakraborti1; John Prater2; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University; 2Army Research Office

11:45 AMProcess Control and Gas Phase Dynamics during Laser Synthesis of ZnO Nanocrystals: Masashi Matsumura1; Mevlut Bulut1; Renato Camata1; 1University of Alabama, Birmingham

12:10 PMOptical and Electrical Properties of Ga-Doped Mg0.15Zn0.85O Thin Films: Wei Wei1; Chunming Jin1; Vikram Bhosle1; Andy Doraiswamy2; Roger Narayan2; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University; 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

12:35 PMSilicon Carbide White Light Emitting Diodes: Sachin Bet1; Nathaniel Quick2; Aravinda Kar1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Applicote Associates, LLC

1:00 PMPulsed Laser Deposition of Chromium-Doped Zinc Selenide Thin Films and Nanostructures for Mid-Infrared Laser Applications: Jonathan Williams1; Renato Camata1; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham

2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Stephen Pearton, University of Florida; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

2:00 PM InvitedMagnetism and Transport in Epitaxially Grown Fractals and Nanodots of Transition Metal Alloys and Compounds: R. Budhani1; 1Condensed Matter – Low Dimensional Systems Laboratory, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

2:25 PMFunctional Magnetic Nanostructures: Srikanth Hariharan1; 1University of South Florida

2:40 PMDomain Structures and Induced Magnetic Properties of Isolated and Interacting Iron (Fe) Ellipsoids inside Carbon Nanotubes: Prabeer Barpanda1; 1Rutgers University

2:55 PMSynthesis, L10 Ordering, and Magnetic Properties of Fe50Pt35Rh15 Nanoparticles: Mohammad Shamsuzzoha1; Zhiyong Jia1; David E. Nikles1; J. W. Harrell1; 1University of Alabama

3:10 PMHigh-Temperature Magnetic Material: Nanostructured ε-Phase Fecon: Raghumani Ningthoujam1; Namdeo Gajbhiye2; Nori Sudhakar3; A. K. Nigam4; 1Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai; 2Chemistry Department, Indian Institute of Technology; 3Physics Department, Indian Institute of Technoloy; 4Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Centre

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3:40 PM InvitedGaN,ZnO and InN Nanowires for Gas Sensing Systems: Stephen Pearton1; 1University of Florida

4:05 PMFunctionalized Nanoelectrode Array on Microtip for Enzyme-Free Detection of Specific Analytes: Somenath Roy1; Aparna Datta Roy1; Harindra Vedala1; Wonbong Choi1; 1Florida International University

4:20 PMPrecision Nanofabrication of Protein Nanostructures for Applications in Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery: Jianyu Liang1; Shelley Dougherty1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

4:35 PMCritical Factors in the Microfluidic Production of Semiconductor Nanocrystals: Fiona Doyle1; Jeffrey Winterton1; 1University of California

4:50 PMDoping of Nano-SnO2 for Enhanced Room Temperature Sensing: Christina Drake1; 1University of Central Florida

5:05 PMA General Route to Porous Nanostructured Oxides: Qing Yang1; 1University of Science and Technology of China

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5:30 PMSolution Precursor Plasma Spray Nanostructured TiO2 Coating: Dianying Chen1; Eric Jordan1; Maurice Gell1; Xinqing Ma1; 1University of Connecticut

5:45 PMSynthesis of Nanosized Tungsten and Tungsten Carbide Powder: Guo Zhimeng1; Luo Ji1; Hao Lu1; Lin Tao1; Lu Guangfeng1; 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing

8th Global Innovations Symposium: Trends in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies for Energy Production: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Global Innovations CommitteeProgram Organizers: Joy Hines, Ford Motor Company; David Bahr, Washington State University; John Smugeresky, Sandia National Laboratories

Tuesday PM Room: Australia 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: David Bahr, Washington State University

2:00 PMThe Distribution of Oxygen in mc-Silicon Ingots for Solar Cell Applications: Marisa Di Sabatino1; Eivind Ovrelid2; Espen Olsen2; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2SINTEF

2:25 PMIn Situ Passivation during High Pressure Gas Atomization of Improved MRE2Fe14B for High Performance Permanent Magnet Applications: Peter Sokolowski1; Iver Anderson2; Wei Tang2; Yaqiao Wu2; Kevin Dennis2; Matthew Kramer1; R. McCallum1; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

2:50 PMMagnetostriction Studies in Single Crystals of Iron-Gallium Alloys: Tanjore Jayaraman1; Nakorn Srisukhumbowornchai2; Swieng Thuanboon1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah; 2King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

3:15 PMStudies of Magnesium Oxide-Coated Lithium Cobalt Oxide Materials: Jinlin Lu1; Xiujing Zhai2; Yan Fu2; 1Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology; 2Northeastern University

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3:55 PMCorrosion Behavior of Iron-Gallium Alloys in Aqueous Environments: Tanjore Jayaraman1; Nakorn Srisukhumbowornchai2; Michael Free1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah; 2King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

4:20 PMInvestigation of Steel-Compound-Parts Manufactured by Indirect Impact Extrusion: Bernd-Arno Behrens1; Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach2; Kai Moehwald2; Armin Kueper1; 1Institute of Metal Forming and Metal Forming Machine Tools (IFUM), University of Hanover; 2Institute of Materials Science (IW), University of Hanover

4:45 PMDevelopment of Advanced Thermal Barrier Coatings for Mo-Si-B Materials: Joshua Jackson1; David Olson1; Brajendra Mishra1; Angelique Lasseigne1; 1Colorado School of Mines

5:10 PMProcessing Gas Turbine Components with High Pressure Water Jet: William Thompson1; 1Springfield Manufacturing LLC

5:35 PMHydrogen Effects on Laser Engineered Net Shape (LENS) Repaired Weldments: Paul Korinko1; Thad Adams1; 1Savannah River National Laboratory

Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Al Alloys and CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 10February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Kevin Kendig, US Air Force Research Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedElevated Temperature Strength of an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy Modified with Sc and Zr: Oleg Senkov1; Svetlana Senkova1; Daniel Miracle2; 1UES Inc; 2US Air Force

2:20 PMPrecipitation of Al3(Sc,Zr) Particles in an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Sc-Zr Alloy during Heat Treatment: Marat Shaghiev1; Svetlana Senkova1; Oleg Senkov1; 1UES, Inc.

2:40 PMAluminum - Intermetallic Particulate Composites: G.S. Murty1; Brian Gordon1; 1Touchstone Research Laboratory

3:00 PMInterfacial Intermetallic Growth in Fe Fibre Reinforced Aluminium Alloys: Yong Sun1; Simon Barnes1; Akihiro Katsuya2; 1University of Manchester; 2NHK Spring Company Ltd.

3:20 PMCarbon Fiber with Ni-Coated Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composites: Han Bianhua1; Tianjiao Luo1; Chunlin Liang1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeasten University

3:40 PMTensile Properties of Short-Carbon-Fiber Reinforced 2024 Alloy Matrix Composites: Tianjiao Luo1; Guangchun Yao1; Linli Wu1; Yihan Liu1; Bianhua Han1; 1Northeastern University

4:00 PMFabrication of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Aluminum Alloy Matrix Composite: Chitoshi Masuda1; Yu-Usuke Nishimiya1; 1Waseda University

4:20 PMFilament Winding of Metal Matrix Composites: Brian Gordon1; 1Touchstone Research Laboratory

4:40 PMReinforcement Homogeneity and the Fracture of Discontinuously Reinforced Aluminum: Garth Wilks1; J. E. Spowart1; 1Wright Patterson Air Force Base

5:00 PMIn Situ Fiber Strength Distribution in Nextel-Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composites: Joseph Butler1; Jeffrey Schultz1; Stephen Kampe1; 1Virginia Tech

5:20 PMThermal Management of Cast Carbon Fiber-Al Composites: Pradeep Rohatgi1; Vindhya Tiwari1; Nikhil Gupta2; 1University of Wisconsin; 2Polytechnic University

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Tuesday PM Room: Europe 7February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedA 3D Cellular Automaton Dislocation Model for FCC Crystals and Its Role in Multiscale Materials Modeling: Qizhen Li1; Peter Anderson2; 1University of Nevada, Reno; 2Ohio State University

2:40 PM Question and Answer Period

2:45 PMMultiscale Phase Field Modeling of Phase Transformations in Solids: Valery Levitas1; Dong-Wook Lee1; Dean Preston2; 1Texas Tech University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:10 PM Question and Answer Period

3:15 PMCoupled Composition-Deformation Phase-Field Method for Biological Membranes: Chloe Funkhouser1; Francisco Solis2; Katsuyo Thornton1; 1University of Michigan; 2Arizona State University

3:40 PM Question and Answer Period

3:45 PM Break

4:15 PMPhase Field Study for Self-Assemble of the Second Phase Particles in Coherent Phase Transition: Pil-Ryung Cha1; Jin-You Kim2; 1Kookmin University; 2Seoul National University

4:40 PM Question and Answer Period

4:45 PMPhase Field Modeling of Microstructural Evolution in Titanium Alloys: Ning Ma1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

5:10 PM Question and Answer Period

5:15 PMPhase Field Based Microstructural Evolution Modeling of Binary and Ternary Nb-Si Alloys: Sujoy Kar1; Sundar Amancherla1; Bernard Bewlay2; Ying Yang3; Austin Chang3; 1GE India Technology Center Pvt Ltd; 2GE Global Research; 3University of Wisconsin

5:40 PM Question and Answer Period

Advances in Microstructure-Based Modeling and Characterization of Deformation Microstructures: Modeling of Deformed Structures IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Jiantao Liu, Alcoa Technical Center

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Mark Horstemeyer, Mississippi State University; Stuart Wright, EDAX-TSL

2:00 PMMicrostructural Modeling of Grain Subdivision and Large Strain Failure Modes in F.C.C. Crystalline Materials: Omid Rezvanian1; Mohammed Zikry1; A.M. Rajendran1; 1North Carolina State University

2:20 PM InvitedAtomistic Processes of Phase Transformation and Dynamic Recrystallization in Intermetallic Titanium Aluminide Alloys: Fritz Appel1; 1GKSS Research Centre Geesthach

2:45 PM InvitedElastic-Plastic Self-Consistent Model Including Grain Reorientation Due to Twinning: Bjorn Clausen1; Carlos Tome1; Donald Brown1; Sean Agnew2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of Virginia

3:10 PMForming Limit Diagram Prediction for Non-Cubic Metals: Application to Magnesium Alloys: C. John Neil1; Sean Agnew1; 1University of Virginia

3:30 PM InvitedInternal State Variable Modeling of Structure-Property Relationships in Deformed Microstructures: Mark Horstemeyer1; Kiran Solanki1; 1Mississippi State University, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

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4:10 PMMicrostructure Modeling for the Superalloy Ingot Breakdown Process: Alexander Bandar1; Ravi Shankar1; Li Cai1; Wei-Tsu Wu1; Donald Weaver2; 1Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation; 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Metals Processing Section (AFRL/MLLP)

4:30 PMModeling the Mechanical Behavior of Hexagonal Materials: Application to Zirconium: Gwenaelle Proust1; Irene Beyerlein1; George Kaschner1; Carlos Tome1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

4:50 PM InvitedObservation and Modeling of Dislocation Structure Evolution During Deformation of Aluminum: David Field1; Ioannis Mastorakos1; Colin Merriman1; 1Washington State University

5:15 PMMultiscale Characterization and Modeling of Ductile Fracture in Cast Aluminum Alloys: Somnath Ghosh1; Valiveti Dakshinamurthy1; Hu Chao1; Jie Bai1; 1Ohio State University

5:35 PMThe Effect of Colony Orientation on Deformation Behavior and Slip Transmission during Hot Working of Ti-6Al-4V Single-Colony Samples: Ayman Salem1; S. Semiatin1; 1US Air Force Research Laboratory

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Alumina and Bauxite: Bauxite and DigestionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates; Jean Doucet, Alcan Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday PM Room: Northern E4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Daniel Thomas, Worley Parsons

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMThe Transformation of Goethite to Hematite under High Temperature Bayer Digestion Process and Its Relationship to Colloidal Iron: Joseph Murray1; Mitch Loan1; Kieran Hodnett1; 1University of Limerick

2:35 PMJamaican Bauxite Iron Mineralogy; Its Effects on the Bayer Process: Desmond Lawson1; Lawrence Andermann2; Liam Burke1; Austin Mooney1; Ab Rijkeboer3; 1West Indies Alumina Company; 2SNF Holding Company; 3Rinalco Consultancy

3:00 PMMechano-Activated Bauxite Behaviour: Sébastien Fortin1; Guy Forté2; 1Alcan International Ltd; 2Alcan - ARDC

3:25 PMEffects of Microwave Roasting on the Leaching Behavior of Diaspore: Wang YiYong1; 1Northeastern University

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4:00 PMNew Super Mills for Bauxite Grinding at the Gove Alumina Refinery: Colin Thorpe1; 1Alcan Bauxite and Aluminum Technology, Alcan Engineering

4:25 PMGrind Circuit Optimization: Everett Phillips1; Peter Dimas1; David Slinkman1; 1Nalco Company

4:50 PMNew Technology for Indirect Heating of Thick Bauxite Slurries: Robert Kelly1; Dirk deBoer1; Mark Edwards1; 1Hatch Associates

5:15 PMImprovements of the Limestone-Sinter Process Treating High-Silicon Material for Production of Alumina: Shangguan Zheng1; Du Junxia1; 1Institute of Non-ferrous Metallurgy, Central South University

5:40 PM Concluding Comments

Aluminum Alloys for Transportation, Packaging, Aerospace and Other Applications: Alloy DevelopmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

Tuesday PM Room: Northern A4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Subodh Das, Secat Inc; Shridas Ningileri, Secat Inc

2:00 PMNew Aluminum Alloy for the Next Generation Aircraft: Iulian Gheorghe1; 1Universal Alloy Corporation

2:25 PMTowards Microstructurally Based Models for Sheet Formability and Fracture of Al Alloys: David Wilkinson1; Mukesh Jain1; Jidong Kang1; Haixiao Hu1; 1McMaster University

2:50 PMA Kind of New Aluminum Alloy Research: Hua Shen1; Zhi Guo Dong1; Weidong Yang1; Guangchun Yao1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy

3:15 PMDevelopment of Superplasticity in an Al-Mg-Sc Alloy: Jaya Prasad1; Subramshu Bhattacharya1; 1IIT Madras

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3:50 PMThixoforging of AA6061 Alloy: Yücel Birol1; 1Marmara Research Center

4:15 PMApplication of a New Constitutive Model for the FE Simulation of Local Hot Forming of Age Hardening Aluminium Alloys: Asbjørn Mo1; Sylvain Gouttebroze1; Øystein Grong2; Ketill Pedersen1; Hallvard Fjær3; 1SINTEF; 2Norwegian University for Science and Technology; 3Institute for Energy Technology

4:40 PMThe Influence of Particle Size to the Preparation of Foam Aluminum by Powder Metallurgy Method: Zhiqiang Guo1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University

5:05 PMFriction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloys 6061-T6 and 6101-T6: Carter Hamilton1; Stanislaw Dymek2; 1Miami University; 2Akademia Górniczo - Hutnicza University of Science and Technology

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Cell Fundamentals and PhenomenaSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday PM Room: Southern 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Gary Tarcy, Alcoa Inc

2:00 PMBubble Noise from Søderberg Pots: Marianne Jensen1; Tor Pedersen1; Kjell Kalgraf1; 1Elkem Aluminium ANS

2:25 PMTheory of Bubble Noise, Bath Height, and Anode Quality: Kjell Kalgraf1; 1Elkem Aluminium Research

2:50 PMElectrode Processes of Sulphur Species in Molten Salts: Pavel Fellner1; Marta Ambrová1; Jomar Thonstad2; Jana Jurisová1; 1Slovak University of Technology; 2NTNU

3:15 PMCells Life Behavior Due to Shutdown and Restart up Strategies: Handerson Dias1; 1ALBRAS

3:40 PMModified Alumina-Cryolite Bath with High Electrical Conductivity and Dissolution Rate of Alumina: Anton Frolov1; Alexander Gusev1; Yurii Zaikov2; Andrey Khramov2; Nikolai Shurov2; Olga Tkacheva2; Alexei Apisarov2; Vadim Kovrov2; 1Engineering-Technological Center Ltd, RUSAL; 2Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

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4:20 PMInteraction of Heat Resistance Concrete with Low Melting Electrolyte KF-AlF3(CR=1,3): Yurii Zaikov1; Alexander Chuikin1; Alexander Redkin1; Andrei Khramov1; Nikolai Shurov1; Vasilii Kryukovskii2; 1Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry; 2Russian Aluminum Company Rusal

4:45 PMEffect of Ca in Characterization of Bath Electrolyte by the X-Ray Methods: Frank Feret1; 1Alcan Inc

5:10 PMPredictive Models for the Density and Viscosity of the NaF-AlF3-CaF2-Al2O3 Electrolyte: Christian Robelin1; Patrice Chartrand1; 1CRCT (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)

5:35 PMThe Study on Non-Homogeneity of Electrolyte Melt Electrical Resistivity at Different Melt Level in Aluminum Reduction Cells: Peng Jianping1; Feng Naixiang1; Wang Yaowu1; You Jing1; Ma Shaoxian2; Ma Chenggui2; 1Northeastern University; 2Northeastern University Design and Research Institute

6:00 PMAluminium Production Process Options with a Focus on the Application of Hydrogen Diffusion Anodes: Sankar Namboothiri1; Mark Taylor1; John Chen1; Margaret Hyland1; Mark Cooksey2; 1Light Metals Research Centre; 2CSIRO Light Metals Flagship

6:25 PMAluminum-Iron Master Alloys Prepared Using Plain Carbon Steel Anode: Dali Cao1; Zhuxian Qiu2; Jikun Wang3; Zhongning Shi2; Zhaowen Wang2; 1Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology; 2Northeastern University; 3Yunnan Metallurgy Group

6:50 PMEconomic and Locational Advantages of Soderberg Smelters: William Morrison1; 1William B. Morrison and Associates

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Modelling ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday PM Room: Southern 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Martin Segatz, Hydro Aluminium GmbH

2:00 PMImpact of the Vertical Potshell Deformation on the MHD Cell Stability Behavior of a 500 kA Aluminum Electrolysis Cell: Marc Dupuis1; Valdis Bojarevics2; Daniel Richard3; 1GeniSim Inc; 2University of Greenwich; 3Hatch Associates Ltd

2:25 PMModeling the Effect of the Anode Changing Sequence with a Non-Linear Shallow Water Stability Model: Vanderlei Gusberti1; Dagoberto Severo2; Schneider Andre2; Elton Pinto2; Antonio Vilela1; 1LASID - PPGEM - Programa de Pos Graduacao em Engenharia Metalurgica, Minas e Materiais; 2PCE Ltd

2:50 PMAnalysis of the Formation of Magnetic Forces in the Metal Pad: Marcus Gustafsson1; Dariusz Kacprzak1; Mark Taylor1; 1University of Auckland

3:15 PMSimulation of Cell Thermoelectric Field with Consideration of Electrochemical Reactions: Gennady Arkhipov1; Vitali Pingin1; Yaroslav Tretyakov1; 1Energy Technology Centre, Russia

3:40 PMNumerical Simulation of Electrical Joints in the By-Pass System of 230 kA Cells at CVG VENALUM: Ulises Ortega1; Juan Salazar2; Juan Gonzalez2; 1National Polytechnic University UNEXPO; 2CVG VENALUM

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4:20 PMShallow Water Model with Variable Bottom Height: Valdis Bojarevics1; Koulis Pericleous1; 1University of Greenwich

4:45 PMCFD Modelling of Electrolyte Flow in Aluminium Reduction Cells: Yuqing Feng1; Mark Cooksey1; M. Schwarz1; 1Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

5:10 PMA New Model for MHD Instabilities in Aluminum Reduction Cells: Mehdi Kadkhodabeigi1; Yadollah Saboohi1; 1Sharif University of Technology

5:35 PMNumerical Study of Busbar Configuration of 600kA Aluminum Electrolysis Cell: Mao Li1; Jie-ming Zhou1; 1Central South University

Biological Materials Science: Biological Materials/Bio-Medical Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedNanobiomechanical Approaches to Studying Cancer: C.T. Lim1; 1National University of Singapore

2:35 PM KeynoteAdvanced Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine: Samuel Stupp1; 1Northwestern University

3:15 PM InvitedSignificantly Accelerated Osteoblast Cell Growth on Aligned TiO2 Nanotubes: Sungho Jin1; Brian Oh1; 1University of California at San Diego

3:45 PM Break

4:05 PM InvitedIntegration of “Bio” in the Materials Science and Engineering Program at Georgia Tech: Naresh Thadhani1; Robert Snyder1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:35 PMMaterials Science and Engineering Using Genetically Engineered Proteins and Peptides: Candan Tamerler1; Mehmet Sarikaya1; 1University of Washington

4:55 PMDirect Contact Cytotoxicity Assays for Filter-Collected, Carbonaceous Nanoparticulate Material and Observations of Lung Cell Response: Karla Soto1; K.M Garza; Y. Shi1; L.E. Murr1; 1University of Texas

5:15 PMStructure and Mechanical Properties of Crab Exoskeletons: Po-Yu Chen1; Albert Lin1; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California, San Diego

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5:35 PMThe Electronic Properties of Metal-Labeled DNA: Chenzhong Li1; 1Florida International University

Biological Materials Science: Poster SessionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Tuesday, 5:55 PM Room: Europe 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Application of Magnesium Alloys as Implant Material: Ozgur Duygulu1; Ali Arslan Kaya1; R. Alper Kaya2; Gizem Oktay1; Frank Witte3; 1TUBITAK Marmara Research Centre, Materials Institute; 2Sisli Etfal State Hospital, Clinic of Neurosurgery; 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hannover Medical School

The Effect of Crystallographic Texture on Cell-Attachment Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Hydroxyapatite Coatings: Hyunbin Kim1; Renato Camata1; Sukbin Lee2; Gregory Rohrer2; Anthony Rollett2; Kristin Hennessy1; Susan Bellis1; Yogesh Vohra1; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham; 2Carnegie Mellon University

3-D Porous Resorbable Tricalcium Phosphate Mandible Bone-Graft via Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM): Joseph Cardello1; Monica Hopkins2; Samar Kalita2; 1Timber Creek High School; 2University of Central Florida

Matrix Metalloproteinase Influence on Titanium Implant Osseointegration: Lindsey VanSchoiack1; Julie Janes2; Veronica Shubayev3; James Earthman1; 1University of California Irvine; 2San Diego VA Healthcenter; 3University of California San Diego

Simulation of the Stress State in the Forceps in Aspekt Improve Its Ergonomics: Szota Michal1; Jassinski Józef1; Lacki Piotr1; Jeziorski Leopold1; 1Czestochowa Technical University

Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Mechanical Properties IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Tuesday PM Room: Asia 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: A. L. Greer, University of Cambridge; J. Eckert, Technische Universitat Darmstadt

2:00 PM KeynoteShear Bands in Metallic Glasses: A. L. Greer1; 1University of Cambridge

2:30 PM InvitedDesign of Ductile Bulk Metallic Glasses and Composites: Jurgen Eckert1; 1Darmstadt University of Technology

2:50 PM InvitedInvestigations of Plastic Deformation Processes in a Bulk Metallic Glass: Katharine Flores1; Ashwini Bharathula1; Michael Uchic2; 1Ohio State University; 2US Air Force Research Laboratory

3:10 PM InvitedMicroscopic Deformation Mechanisms in Metallic Glasses: Mo Li1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

3:30 PMNanometer Scale in Homogeneity and Enhancement of Plasticity in Bulk Metallic Glasses: Do-hyang Kim1; H. Chang1; E. Park1; Won Tae Kim2; 1Center for Noncrystalline Materials, Yonsei University; 2Cheongju University

3:45 PMSpall Strength of a Zirconium-Based Bulk Metallic Glass: Fuping Yuan1; Vikas Prakash1; John Lewandowski1; 1Case Western Reserve University

4:00 PM InvitedDuctile Foreign-Particle-Reinforced Bulk Metallic Glasses and the Tailoring of Their Properties: Jörg Löffler1; 1Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-Zurich

4:20 PM InvitedPlastic Deformation Behavior of Bulk Metallic Glass Composites Containing Spherical bcc Phase Precipitates: G. Sun1; G. Chen1; G. Chen2; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology; 2Joint Laboratory of Nanostructured Materials and Technology, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing

4:40 PMYield Point of Metallic Glass: Ju Li1; Futoshi Shimizu1; Shigenobu Ogata2; 1Ohio State University; 2Osaka University

4:55 PMThe Influence of Pd on Fatigue Behavior of Zr-Based Bulk-Metallic Glasses: Gongyao Wang1; P. Liaw1; Y. Yokoyama2; M. Freels1; A. Inoue2; R. Buchanan1; C. Brooks1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Tohoku University

5:10 PMA Correlation between Atomic Packing Density and Plastic Deformation of Cu-Zr Amorphous Alloys: An Atomistic Simulation Study: Young-Min Kim1; Byeong-Joo Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

5:25 PMIn-Situ Neutron Scattering Measurement of Stress-Strain Behavior of a Bulk Metallic Glass: Timothy Wilson1; Bjorn Clausen2; Jennifer Elle3; Thomas Proffen2; Don Brown2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3University of Idaho

5:40 PMMechanical Properties of Al Based Amorphous Alloys with Nano-Dispersion Synthesized by Mechanical Alloying and Consolidated by Equal Channel Angular Pressing: D. Roy1; S. Bera1; Z. Zúberová2; R. Hellmig2; Yuri Estrin2; I. Manna1; 1Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India; 2Clausthal University of Technology

Cast Shop Technology: Quality Measurements and Grain RefiningSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: David DeYoung, Alcoa Inc; Rene Kieft, Corus Group; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday PM Room: Northern E1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Rein Vainik, Opticast Aluminium AB

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMA Novel, Inexpensive and Rugged Probe for Measuring Gas Bubbles in Liquid Metals: Piero Marcolongo1; James Evans1; Dana Walker2; D. Corleen Chesonis2; 1University of California; 2Alcoa

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2:30 PMMethod Developed for Quantitative Assessment of Inclusions in Aluminium Billets: Majed Jaradeh1; Torbjorn Carlberg1; 1Mid Sweden University

2:55 PMImprovement in Hydrogen Measurement Technique for Molten Aluminum: Todd Gansemer1; Brian Reynolds1; Jim Hart2; D. Corleen Chesonis2; 1Alcoa Davenport Works; 2Alcoa Technical Center

3:20 PM Break

3:45 PMGrain Refinement of Al-Si Casting Alloys: Geoffrey Sigworth1; Mark Easton2; Joseph Barresi3; Tim Kuhn1; 1Alcoa Inc; 2Monash University; 3Comalco Aluminium Ltd

4:10 PMRefinement of Al-Si Eutectic Grains – A Novel Method to Produce High Integrity Al-Si Castings: Liming Lu1; Kazuhiro Nogita2; Stuart McDonald3; Arne Dahle4; 1CSIRO Minerals; 2Austrailian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Design in Light Metals, University of Queensland; 3Cooperative Research Centre for Cast Metals Manufacturing; 4University of Queensland

4:35 PMAssessment of AlTiB and AlTiC Grain Refiners Performance Using the Alcoa Test: Cristian Stanescu1; Carmen Stanica1; Petru Moldovan2; Gheorghe Dobra1; Gabriela Popescu2; Nicolae Panait2; Mihai Butu2; 1ALRO S A; 2Polytechnic University of Bucharest

5:00 PMImpact of Grain Refining on SemiSolid Metal Processing: Shahrooz Nafisi1; 1Facility for Electron Microscopy Research

5:25 PMResearch on Grain Refiner of Aluminum by Electrochemistry Extraction: Qun Zhao1; 1Research Institute of Light Metals

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Mechanical and Physical Properties of Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 8February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Sergio Monteiro, UENF; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

2:30 PMCharacterization of Surface-Treated and Cold Worked Nickel-Base Superalloys: Hyojin Song1; Peter Nagy2; Vijay Vasudevan1; 1Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Cincinnati; 2Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati

2:50 PMMicrostructural Characterization of Nitride Coatings: Julien Nazon1; Valérie Flaud1; Joël Sarradin1; Jean-Claude Tedenac1; Nicole Fréty1; 1Université Montpellier II - CNRS - UMR 5617 - LPMC

3:10 PMComparison of the Influence of Hydrogen on the Mechanical Behavior of API X52, X65 and X70 Steels: Miguel Barron1; Victor Cortes1; Julio Juarez2; Guillermina Gonzalez2; 1Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco; 2Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

3:30 PMComparison between Traditional and Innovative Steels for Large Plastic Moulds: Donato Firrao1; Maurizio Chiarbonello1; Paolo Matteis1; Giovanni Mortarino1; Pasquale Russo Spena1; Giorgio Scavino1; Graziano Ubertalli1; Maria Ienco2; Gabriella Pellati2; Maria Pinasco2; Enrica Stagno2; Riccardo Gerosa3; Barbara Rivolta3; Agostino Silvestri3; Giuseppe Silva3; Adriano Tavasci3; Elisa Tata4; Severino Missori4; Roberto Montanari4; Andrea Ghidini5; 1Politecnico Di Torino; 2Università di Genova; 3Politecnico di Milano; 4Università di Roma Tor Vergata; 5Lucchini Sidermeccanica S.p.A.

3:50 PMA Thermal Characterization of Composites Behaviors on HASTELLOY C-22HSTM Alloy: E-Wen Huang1; Fengxiao Liu1; Michael Benson1; Peter Liaw1; Hahn Choo1; Lee Pike2; Dwaine Klarstrom2; 1University of Tennessee; 2Haynes International, Inc.

4:10 PMEvaluation of Structural Strength in Carbody of Freight Car: Jeongguk Kim1; Jung-Won Seo1; Sung-Tae Kwon1; Sung-Cheol Yoon1; Young Joon Kim1; 1Korea Railroad Research Institute

4:30 PM Break

4:50 PMA Comparison Between Mechanical Testing for Clayey Ceramic Strength Characterization: Carlos Maurício Vieira1; Eduardo de Carvalho1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Fluminense

5:10 PMCharacterization of Clayey Ceramic Incorporated with Eucalyptus Firewood Ash: Carlos Maurício Vieira1; Mônica Borlini1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Fluminense

5:30 PMFabric Rupture Mechanism of Jute Sackcloth Used as Reinforcement in Polyethylene Composites: Sergio Monteiro1; Amanda Lima1; Luis Augusto Terrones1; José Roberto d’Almeida2; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro; 2Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

5:50 PMCharacterization of the Rupture Mechanisms of Coir Fibers in Polyester Composites: Sergio Monteiro1; Luis Augusto Terrones1; Felipe Lopes1; Jose Roberto d’Almeida2; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro; 2Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

6:10 PMMicrostructures and Mechanical Properties of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu-xNi Solders: Fei-Yi Hung1; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; Cheng-Wei Chan1; 1National Cheng Kung University

Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: Microstructure Properties and Evolution IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 11February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

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2:00 PM InvitedDensity Functional Approach for Modeling Elasto-Plastic Effects in Solidification: Nikolas Provatas1; Peter Stefanovic1; Ken Elder2; 1McMaster University; 2Oakland University

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2:30 PM InvitedGrain Boundary Segregation and Prewetting Studied by Phase-Field and Atomistic Methods: W. J. Boettinger1; Y. Mishin2; J. A. Warren1; P. L. Williams2; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2George Mason University

3:00 PMPhase-Field Modeling of Microstructural Evolution during Solidification in Al-Sc Alloys: You-Hai Wen1; Sarath Menon1; Chris Woodward2; 1UES, Inc.; 2Air Force Research Laboratory/MLLM

Diffusion in Advanced Materials and Processing: Materials ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Atomic Transport Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Carelyn Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Afina Lupulescu, Union College

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Richard Sisson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

2:00 PM InvitedUnusual Mechanochemical Mechanisms, Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Some Phase Transformations and Chemical Reactions in Solids: Valery Levitas1; 1Texas Tech University

2:30 PM InvitedThe Influence of Solid State Diffusion on Microstructural Development During Solidification: John DuPont1; 1Lehigh University

3:00 PMReactivity of the Ag-28Cu Braze Alloy with Titanium: Myriam Sacerdote-Peronnet1; Jerôme Andrieux1; Olivier Dezellus1; Françoise Bosselet1; Jean-Claude Viala1; 1University of Lyon

3:20 PMRandom Walk Modeling of Isothermal Solidification during TLP Bonding of Nickel Superalloys and Stainless Steels: Muhammad Arafin1; Mamoun Medraj1; Philippe Bocher2; Daniel Turner3; 1Concordia University; 2École de Technologie Supérieure; 3Pratt and Whitney Canada

3:40 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedDiffusion in the Al2O3-TiO2 System under Pulsed Current Applications: Dat Quach1; Vladimir Kodash1; Joanna Groza1; 1University of California

4:20 PMThermal Stability of Tantalum Nitrides Diffusion Barriers: Julien Nazon1; Joël Sarradin1; Jean-Claude Tedenac1; Nicole Fréty1; 1Université Montpellier II - CNRS - UMR 5617 - LPMC

4:40 PMElemental Diffusion Behavior for the Sn-37Pb and Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu Joints with Cu and Ni Substrates during Aging: Po-Jyun Huang1; Kai-Jheng Wang1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; Mysore Dayananda1; 1National Tsing Hua University

5:00 PMReaction Paths and Diffusion Paths in Fe/Al-Si Joints Obtained with Various Silicon Contents: Myriam Sacerdote-Peronnet1; Jean-Claude Viala1; 1University of Lyon

5:20 PMCalculation of Carburizing Kinetic Parameters from the Carbon Concentration Profiles based on Direct Integration of the Flux: Olga Karabelchtchikova1; Mohammed Maniruzzaman1; Richard Sisson1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

5:40 PMDiffusion Models for Boronizing Processes: Wycliffe Graham1; Roumiana Petrova1; Henry White2; 1New Jersey Institute of Technology; 2Stony Brook University

Dynamic Behavior of Materials: Deformation IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, University of California; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kenneth Vecchio, University of California

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Stephen Walley, Cavendish Laboratory; K. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University

2:00 PMDRX: The Dynamic Deformation Regime: Lawrence Murr1; 1University of Texas at El Paso

2:30 PMShock and Recovery of Polymers and Particulate Composites: Eric Brown1; Philip Rae1; George Gray1; Carl Trujillo1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:45 PMDynamic Behavior of Ceramic Powders: Tracy Vogler1; Daniel Sandoval1; Thomas Buchheit1; Moo Lee1; John Borg2; Dennis Grady3; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Marquette University; 3Applied Research Associates

3:00 PMMeso-Scale Hydrodynamic Calculations of Porous Granular Material: John Borg1; Tracy Vogler2; 1Marquette University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

3:15 PMShock Compression of Iron Nanoparticles: Chengda Dai1; Daniel Eakins1; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

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3:45 PMLaser Compression: A New Frontier in Shock Research: Marc Meyers1; B. Remington1; D. Lassila1; J. McNaney1; E. Bringa1; 1University of California

4:15 PMDynamic Response of Cellular Materials Characterized with High Speed Imaging: Hideaki Kusano1; Toshiji Mukai2; 1Shimadzu Corporation; 2National Institute for Materials Science

4:30 PMDynamic Response of a Multilayer Prismatic Cellular Metal to Underwater Blast: Zhensong Wei1; Anthony Evans1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara

4:45 PMMechanical Property and Energy Absorption of Aluminium Foams under Dynamic and Quasi-Static Compression: Yuncang Li1; Jianyu Xiong1; Mark Forrest1; Peter Hodgson1; Cui’e Wen1; 1Deakin University

5:00 PMResearch on Dynamic Compressive Property of Aluminum Foam with Different Matrix: Haijun Yu1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University

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5:15 PMDesign Space Exploration for Dynamic Testing of Foams in Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar: Siladitya Pal1; Spandan Maiti1; Ghatu Subhash1; 1Michigan Technological University

5:30 PMDynamic Buckling in Shock Loaded Metallic Prismatic Cores and Their Imperfection Sensitivity: Enrico Ferri1; Anthony Evans1; 1University of California-Santa Barbara

5:45 PMExplosive Shock-Wave Consolidation of Aluminum Powder/Carbon Nanotube Aggregate Mixtures: Optical and Electron Metallography.: Wayne Salas1; Noé Alba-Baena1; Lawrence Murr1; 1University of Texas at El Paso

6:00 PMCharacterization of Micro and Nano Second Phase/2-Phase Regimes Created by Explosive Shock-Wave Consolidation of Powder Mixtures: Noé Alba-Baena1; Wayne Salas1; Lawrence Murr1; 1University of Texas at El Paso

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Properties of Inert Anode MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Tuesday PM Room: Southern 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Alexander Gusev, RUSAL

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PMCorrosion Behavior of Nickel Ferrite-Based Ceramics for Aluminium Electrolysis Cells: Xiao Yan1; Mark Pownceby1; Geoff Brooks1; 1Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

2:30 PMEffect of Cu Content on the Corrosion Behaviour of Cu/(10NiO-90NiFe2O4) Cermets in Aluminum Electrolysis: Tian Zhongliang1; Lai Yanqing1; Li Xinzheng1; Li Jie1; Liu Yexiang1; 1School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering

2:55 PMEffect of Additive and Grain Composition and on Properties of Inert Anodes: Jinhui Xi1; Yingjie Xie2; Guangchun Yao2; Yihan Liu2; 1China University of Mining and Technology; 2Northeastern University

3:20 PMAl-Ti-O-X Cermet as Inert Anode for Aluminium Electrolysis: Xiaozhou Cao1; Zhongning Shi1; Hongmin Kan1; Xianwei Hu1; Zhaowen Wang1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University

3:45 PMAnti-Corrosion Mechanism of SiC-Si3N4 Sidelining Materials in Aluminium Electrolyte: Zhaowen Wang1; Xianwei Hu1; Zhongning Shi1; Bingliang Gao1; Guimin Lu1; Jianzhong Cui1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University

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4:30 PMEffect of Copper Content on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Cu/(10NiO-NiFe2O4) Cermets: Zhang Gang1; Li Jie1; Lai Qing1; Zhang Yong1; Tian Liang1; Ye Long1; Liu Xiang1; 1Central South University

4:55 PMStudy on the Conductivity of Fe-Ni-Al2O3 Cermet Inert Anode: Xiaozhou Cao1; Zhongning Shi1; Xianwei Hu1; Xiaodong Lu1; Zhaowen Wang1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University

5:20 PMAnalysis on Electrolysis Corrosion from the Electric Mechanism of Cermet Inert Anode Based on Nickel Ferrate: Tao Luo1; Zhao-wen Wang2; 1Sun-Stone Carbon Technology Center; 2School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University

Friction Stir Welding and Processing IV: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, University of Missouri; Murray Mahoney, Rockwell Scientific Company; Thomas Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kumar Jata, US Air Force

Tuesday PM Room: Northern E3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedMicrostructures and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded AA5182 and AA5754 Aluminum Tailor-Welded Blanks: Yen-Lung Chen1; 1General Motors

2:20 PMFormability and Springback Evaluation of Friction Stir Welded Automotive TWB Sheets: Wonoh Lee1; Junehyung Kim1; Daeyong Kim2; Chongmin Kim3; Michael L. Wenner3; Kazutaka Okamoto4; R.H. Wagoner5; Kwansoo Chung1; 1Seoul National University; 2Hyundai-Kia Motors; 3General Motors; 4Hitachi America, Ltd.; 5Ohio State University

2:35 PMFormability Analysis of Al 5052 Sheets Locally Surface-Modified by the Concept of Surface Friction Joining: Chang Lee1; Suk Kang2; Heung Han2; Sung-Joon Kim3; Kyu Oh2; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; 2Seoul National University; 3Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

2:50 PMNumerical Simulation of the Static and Dynamic Response of Corrugated Sandwich Structures Made with Friction Stir Welding and Superplastic Forming: Karim Muci Kuchler1; Sajith Kumar Annamaneni1; Darrell Herling2; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

3:05 PMMechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Metal Matrix Composites at Cryogenic Temperatures: Chris Vickery1; Sara Hagie1; Michael Langerman1; William Arbegast1; Casey Allen1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

3:20 PMOIM Characterization of Banded Regions in a Friction Stir Weld: Joseph Querin1; Judy Schneider1; 1Mississippi State University

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3:50 PMFriction Stir Lap Joining of Al 7075 with Sealant: Tim Li1; George Ritter1; Nick Kapustka1; Richard Lederich2; 1Edison Welding Institute; 2Boeing Company

4:05 PMOptimization of Properties in Friction Stir Welded Lap Joints of AA6111 Aluminum Alloy: Manasij Yadava1; Rajiv Mishra1; Y. Chen2; X. Gayden2; Glenn Grant3; 1University of Missouri; 2General Motors; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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4:20 PMFriction Stir Welding of an Aerospace Grade Magnesium Alloy: Xinjin Cao1; M. Jahazi1; R. Mehta1; 1Institute for Aerospace Research

4:35 PMFriction Stir Joining of Thermoplastics: Saritha Mattapelli1; William Arbegast1; Robb Winter1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

4:50 PMFriction Stir Welding of Bulk Metallic Glasses – Vitreloy 106A: Rakesh Suravarapu1; Katharine Flores2; William Arbegast1; Stanley Howard1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 2Ohio State University

Frontiers in Solidification Science: Microstructures IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Jeffrey Hoyt, Sandia National Laboratories; Mathis Plapp, Ecole Polytechnique; Gabriel Faivre, CNRS; Shan Liu, Iowa State University

Tuesday PM Room: Northern A3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedFaceted Twinned Bicrystalline Si Dendrites in Al-Si Dlloys: Ralph Napolitano1; Choonho Jung2; Emrah Simsek3; 1Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University; Materials and Engineering Physics, Ames Laboratory; 2Iowa State University; 3Ames Laboratory

2:30 PM InvitedIn Situ and Real Time Study of Directional Solidification by Synchrotron Imaging in Al-Based Alloys: Henri Nguyen-Thi1; Guillaume Reinhart1; Nathalie Mangelinck-Noël1; Hyejin Jung1; Bernard Billia1; Adeline Buffet2; Thomas Schenk3; Jürgen Härtwig2; José Baruchel2; 1L2MP-University Paul Cézanne; 2ESRF; 3LPM-Ecole des Mines de Nancy

3:00 PM InvitedFine Structures: Feedback Control of Unstable Binary Alloy Microstructures: Wolfgang Losert1; Silvere Akamatsu1; Herman Singer1; Andrew Pomerance1; Michael Newey1; Antonio Pons2; Alain Karma2; 1University of Maryland; 2Northeastern University

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3:50 PM InvitedRapid Dendrite Growth in Undercooled Melts: Experiments and Modeling: Dieter Herlach1; 1German Aerospace Center

4:20 PM InvitedMeasurements of Experimentally Grown Three-Dimensional Xenon Multiplets and Comparative Phase Field Simulations: Herman Singer1; Irina Singer1; Joerg Bilgram1; 1Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH

4:50 PMGrowth of Equiaxed Dendritic Crystals Settling in an Undercooled Melt: Arnoldo Badillo1; Christoph Beckermann1; 1University of Iowa

5:10 PMQuantifying Dendritic Coarsening in Three Dimensions: Amber Genau1; Peter Voorhees1; Dimitris Kammer1; 1Northwestern University

Fundamentals of Shape Memory and Related Transitions: Atomistic and Microstructural MechanismsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Michael Manley, University of California; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 6February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Avadh Saxena, Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PM InvitedStructural Transformations and Gigantic Magnetostriction in Fe-Ga Alloys: Armen Khachaturyan1; Dwight Viehland2; 1Rutgers University; 2Virginia Tech

2:40 PMTracing Phase Transition and “Memory” in Ferromagnetic Shape-Memory Alloys under External Fields: Yandong Wang1; Yang Ren2; E-Wen Huang1; Gang Wang3; Zhihua Nie3; Hahn Choo1; Peter Liaw1; Liang Zuo3; 1University of Tennessee; 2Argonne National Laboratory; 3Northeastern University

3:05 PMMagnetic Domain Walls and Anti-Phase Boundaries in Ni-Mn-Ga Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys: Sai Prasanth Venkateswaran1; Noel T. Nuhfer1; Marc DeGraef1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

3:30 PM Break

3:50 PM InvitedMartensitic Alpha to Omega in Titanium: Atomic Pathway and Impurity Effects: Dallas Trinkle1; Richard Hennig2; Srilliputhur Srinivasan3; Robert Albers3; John Wilkins4; 1University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; 2Cornell University; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory; 4Ohio State University

4:20 PM InvitedReaction Coordinate Theory of Martensitic Transformation: Chen Shen1; Ju Li1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

4:50 PMCharacterization of a New Phase in a Ti-30Ni-20Pt High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy Using DSC, TEM and 3-D Atom Probe Tomography: Michael Kaufman1; Sarah McMurray2; David Diercks1; Anita Garg3; Ronald Noebe3; 1University of North Texas; 2Western Kentucky University; 3NASA Glenn Research Center

5:15 PMAlternate Transformation Pathways in NiTi: James Morris1; Maja Krcmar2; Y. Y. Ye3; C. L. Fu1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Grand Valley State University; 3Ames Laboratory

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General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Advances in Steel IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Product Metallurgy and Applications Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Robert Hackenberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Amy Clarke, Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMInvestigation of Specific Compositional Elements as the Bases for the Specimen Bias in Fracture Toughness Reference Temperature for Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels: Randy Nanstad1; John Merkle1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:30 PMMechanical Properties and Strain Hardening Behavior of Microstructures Produced by Quenching and Partitioning (Q&P) Processing: Amy Clarke1; John Speer2; David Edmonds3; Kejian He3; Fernando Rizzo4; David Matlock2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Colorado School of Mines; 3University of Leeds; 4Pontifícia Universidade Católica-Rio de Janeiro

2:50 PMEffect of Prior Microstructure and Heating Rate on Austenite Formation in Spheroidized 52100 Steel: Kester Clarke1; Chester Van Tyne1; E. Buddy Damm2; Martin Mataya3; David Matlock1; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2Timken Company; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:10 PMEffects of Ni Contents on Continuous Cooling Transformation Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Low Carbon HSLA Steels: Juseok Kang1; Chang Woo Lee1; Seong Soo Ahn1; Chang Yong Yoo1; Chang Gyung Park1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

3:30 PMEffects of Specimen Thickness and Notch Shape on Drop Weight Tear Test and Charpy Impact Test Properties of API X70 and X80 Line-Pipe Steels: Sang Yong Shin1; Byoungchul Hwang2; Sunghak Lee1; Nack J. Kim1; Ki Bong Kang3; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology; 2Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; 3POSCO

3:50 PMEffects of Residual Stress on the Mechanical Properties of Steel Wires Used in Automotive Tires: Yang Yo Sep1; Park Seong Yong1; Bae Jong Gu2; Park Chan Gyung1; 1POSTECH; 2Trefilarbed Korea

Hume-Rothery Symposium: Scattering Studies and the Fundamental Properties of Materials: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Wolfgang Donner, University of Houston; J. Robertson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 7February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Alphonse Finel, ONERA; Rozaliya Barabash, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedDiffuse Scattering of Bulk Alloys and the Near-Surface Microstructure: Bernd Schönfeld1; Gernot Kostorz1; 1ETH Zurich

2:30 PM InvitedDiffuse Scattering Studies of Local Atomic Environments in Alloys: J. Robertson1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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3:20 PM InvitedQuantitative Phase Field Modeling of Precipitation: Alphonse Finel1; Yann Le Bouar2; Umut Salman1; 1Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales; 2Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

3:50 PM InvitedGenesis of the Cluster Expansion Method: Didier de Fontaine1; 1University of California

4:20 PM InvitedPredicting Short-Range Order and Its Effects on Alloy Properties via Direct First-Principles Calculations: Duane Johnson1; D. Biava1; 1University of Illinois

4:50 PM InvitedThe Role of Displacement Short Range Order in the Determination of Higher Order Correlation: Yevgeniy Puzyrev1; Donald Nicholson1; G. Stocks1; G. Ice1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Advances in Materials ProcessingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Tuesday PM Room: Asia 3February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Taras Lyssenko, International Titanium Powder; Richard Dashwood, Imperial College London

2:00 PM InvitedAdvances in Titanium Metal Injection Molding: Francis Froes1; 1University of Idaho

2:30 PMTitanium Powder Metallurgy Composite Materials for Armor and Structural Applications: Volodymyr Duz1; Vladimir Moxson1; Jane Adams2; Walter Roy2; Stephen Luckowski3; 1ADMA Products Inc; 2US Army Research Laboratory; 3US Army ARDEC

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2:50 PMRecent Advances in the Development of 60-Nitinol Using Gas Atomization: Matthew Schneider1; C. Yolton1; 1Crucible Research

3:10 PM InvitedSintering Behavior of Titanium Powders: Stephen Gerdemann1; David Alman1; 1United States Department of Energy

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3:50 PMCompaction of Titanium Powders: Stephen Gerdemann1; David Alman1; 1United States Department of Energy

4:10 PMThe Adiabatic High Velocity Compaction of Titanium Powder: Gordon Goranson1; 1LMC Inc.

4:30 PMMicrostructural Engineering of Pure Titanium for Improved Monotonic and Cyclic Response: Guney Yapici1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Hans Maier2; 1Texas A&M University; 2University of Paderborn

4:50 PMLaser Processed Porous Ti for Biomedical Applications: Amit Bandyopadhyay1; Vamsi Balla1; Felix Espana1; Susmita Bose1; 1Washington State University

Intellectual Property in Materials Science: Patents, Tech Transfer and Licensing: CommercializationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing DivisionProgram Organizer: Steven Marsh, Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Tuesday PM Room: America’s SeminarFebruary 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Gary Abelev, Dorsey & Whitney LLP

2:00 PM InvitedProtection and Licensing of Biomaterials: Lessons Learned from Case Studies: Frances Toneguzzo1; 1Massachusetts General Hospital

2:30 PM InvitedCommercialization of Technologies from University Research: Peter Pritchard1; 1Center for Economic Growth

3:00 PM InvitedAn Investor’s View of Intellectual Property in Academic Start-Up Companies: Amir Nashat1; 1Polaris Venture Partners

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3:45 PM Roundtable Discussion of Patent, Licensing and Tech Transfer Issues

Magnesium Technology 2007: Casting and Solidification IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Tuesday PM Room: Southern 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Helmut Kaufmann, Aluminium Ranshofen GmbH; Naiyi Li, Ford Motor Company

2:00 PMEffects of Casting Technique on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Magnesium Alloy AM60: Hong Tae Kang1; Naiyi Li2; 1University of Michigan-Dearborn; 2Ford Motor Company

2:20 PMShear Defects in High Pressure Die Castings: Christopher Gourlay1; Arne Dahle1; 1CRC for Cast Metals Manufacturing

2:40 PMInfluences of the Process Defect on the Material Properties of a Thin-Walled Cast Structure: Saravanan Subramanian1; Ronald Cooper1; Dan Houston1; Patrick Blanchard1; Nicholas Warrior2; 1Ford Motor Company; 2University of Nottingham

3:00 PMMagnesium Metal Matrix Composites (Mg-MMC) Produced by Innovative Die Casting Process: German Gertsberg1; Eli Aghion2; Amir Arnon2; Nir Moskovitch1; 1Magnesium Research Institute; 2Ben Gurion University

3:20 PMResearch on Preparation Process of Super Light Mg-9Li-1Zn Alloy/Al Cladding Plate: Guoyin Zu1; Hongbin Li1; Guangchun Yao1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy

3:40 PMEffect of Mn Addition on Microstructure and Properties of As-Casting Mg-Li-Al Alloy: Hong Bin Li1; Guangchun Yao1; Haibin Ji1; Zhiqiang Guo1; Zhengang Liu1; 1Northeastern University

4:00 PMAdvances in Magnesium Injection Molding: M. Scharrer1; A. Lohmueller1; Robert Singer1; 1Neue Materialien Fürth GmbH

4:20 PMEffect of Severe Plastic Deformation on Thixomolded AZ91D Mg Alloy: Xiang Li1; Amit Ghosh1; Ray Decker2; 1University of Michigan; 2Thixomat, Inc.

4:40 PMRheo-Diecasting (RDC) of Magnesium Alloys: Zhongyun Fan1; Guojun Liu1; Yun Wng1; Souxun Ji1; Amitabha Das1; 1Brunel University

5:00 PMRheoforming Technologies for Processing Wrought Magnesium Alloys: Zhongyun Fan1; Shouxun Ji1; Yun Wang1; Shaoming Zhang1; Amitabha Das1; 1Brunel University

5:20 PMStudy of Processing Map on Mg-3Al-1Zn Alloy Prepared by Low Frequency Electromagnetic Casting: Yingxin Wang1; Xiaoqin Zeng1; Wenjiang Ding1; Alan A. Luo2; Anil K. Sachdev2; 1Shanghai Jiaotong University; 2General Motors Research and Development Center

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Magnesium Technology 2007: Wrought Alloys and Forming Processes III: ExtrusionsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Tuesday PM Room: Southern 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Karl Kainer, GKSS Research Centre; Ravi Verma, General Motors Research and Development Center

2:00 PMExtrusion Limits and Mechanical Properties of Magnesium Alloys: Dale Atwell1; Matthew Barnett1; 1Cooperative Research Centre for Cast Metals Manufacturing (CAST)

2:20 PMQuality-Affecting Parameters in the Direct Extrusion of Magnesium Alloys: Wim Sillekens1; 1TNO Science and Industry

2:40 PMThe Effect of Severe Plastic Deformation on the Mechanical and Corrosion Behavior of Mg Alloys: Dan Eliezer1; Guy Ben-Hamu1; Loter Wagner2; 1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; 2Technical University of Clausthal

3:00 PMThe Effect of Texture on the Mechanical Properties of AZ31 Mg Alloy by Equal Channel Angular Extrusion: Li Jin1; Dongliang Lin1; Xiaoqin Zeng1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiaotong University

3:20 PMSuperplastic Deformation Behavior of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Processed by Equal Channel Angular Processing: Hyunseok Lee1; Daewoo Kim1; Wonkyu Bang2; Youngwon Chang1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology; 2Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology

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4:00 PMInfluence of Extrusion Temperature on Microstructure, Texture and Fatigue Performance of AZ80 and ZK60: Muhammad Shahzad1; Julia Müller1; Sangbong Yi1; Lothar Wagner1; 1Clausthal University of Technology

4:20 PMThe Influence of Grain Size on Yielding Asymmetry of Extruded AZ31 Magnesium Alloy: Jingtao Wang1; De Liang Yin1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

4:40 PMThe Role of Texture in Yielding Asymmetry of Extruded AZ31 Magnesium Alloy: De Liang Yin1; Jingtao Wang1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

5:00 PMAnisotropic Properties of Thixoextruded AZ31 Mg Wrought Alloy: Young-Ok Yoon1; Lee Jin Kyu1; Hyung-Ho Jo1; Shae Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

5:20 PMControl of Grain Size and Precipitate Shape on Fracture Toughness in Mg-Zn-Zr Alloy: Hidetoshi Somekawa1; Alok Singh1; Toshiji Mukai1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: Hydrogen Storage Materials in Conjuction with the 8th Global Innovations Symposium: Metal Powders for Energy Production and Storage ApplicationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 6February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Zhigang Fang, University of Utah; Chun Lu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedExploration of Magnesium Borohydride for On-Board Hydrogen Storage: Grigorii Soloveichik1; Matthew Andrus1; Jun Cui1; Yan Gao1; John Lemmon1; Thomas Raber1; Job Rijssenbeek1; Malgorzata Rubinsztajn1; Suchismita Sanyal1; Ji-Cheng Zhao1; 1GE Global Research

2:35 PM InvitedEffects of Mechanical Activation on Dehydrogeneation of the Lithium Amide and Lithium Hydride System: Ruiming Ren1; Tippawan Markmaitree2; William Osborn2; Leon Shaw2; Z. Gary Yang3; 1University of Connecticut/Dalian Jiaotong University; 2University of Connecticut; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

3:10 PMModification of Light Metal Complex Hydrides for Improved Storage Properties: Chun Lu1; Jinyong Kim1; Zhenguo Yang1; Leon Shaw2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2University of Connecticut

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3:50 PM InvitedHigh Capacity Mg-Based Hydrogen Storage Materials: Peter Notten1; Peter Kalisvaart2; Paul Vermeulen2; 1Philips Research and Eindhoven University; 2Eindhoven University

4:25 PMHydrogen Absorption on Gamma Irradiated Powders: Luis Muga1; Barbara Galuszka-Muga1; 1TOFTEC Inc.

4:50 PMNMR Study of Mechanically Activated Li-N-H System: Chun Lu1; Jianzhi Hu1; Zhenguo Yang1; Leon Shaw2; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2University of Connecticut

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Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: SOFCs IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Tuesday PM Room: Asia 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Yves Idzerda, Montana State University; Lichun Chen, Technical Materials Inc

2:00 PM InvitedEvaluation of a Surface Treatment on the Performance of Crofer 22 APU in a SOFC Button Cell: David Alman1; Christopher Johnson1; Paul Jablonski1; 1Department of Energy

2:35 PM InvitedAdvanced PVD Nanocomposite Protective Coatings for SOFC Metallic Interconnects: Paul Gannon1; Max Deibert1; Vladimir Gorokhovsky2; Richard Smith1; Zhenguo Yang3; Preston White1; Edward Musz1; Stephen Teintze1; 1Montana State University; 2Arcomac Surface Engineering, LLC; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

3:10 PMImprovement of Oxidation Resistance of Ferritic Fe-Cr Alloy for SOFC Interconnects: Akihiro Toji1; Toshihiro Uehara1; 1Hitachi Metals, Ltd.

3:35 PMEvaluation of Model 6-22 Cr Ferritic and Austenitic Stainless Steel Alloys: Paul Jablonski1; David Alman1; 1Department of Energy

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4:15 PMIssues Related to Scale Area Specific Resistance (ASR) Measurement of Interconnect Alloys: Jiahong Zhu1; 1Tennessee Technological University

4:40 PMElectrical Contacts and Interfacial Resistance between Electrodes and Metallic Interconnects in SOFCs: Guan-Guang Xia1; Zhimin Nie1; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang1; Jeff Stevenson1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

5:05 PMX-Ray Analysis of SOFC Degradation from Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure: Alexandre Lussier1; Y. U. Idzerda1; S. Sofie1; 1Montana State University

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium: Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design Methodologies, in the Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 Years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science: Materials DesignSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Hamid Garmestani, Georgia Institute of Technology

Tuesday PM Room: Northern A1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: David McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; Hamish Fraser, Ohio State University

2:00 PMChallenges and Prospects for Materials Design: David McDowell1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

2:25 PMDigital Material Frameworks for Material Design and Property Prediction: Matthew Miller1; Paul Dawson1; 1Cornell University

2:50 PMInvertible Microstructure-Property-Processing Linkages Using Spectral Methods: Surya Kalidindi1; Hari Kishore Duvvuru1; Marko Knezevic1; Massimiliano Binci1; 1Drexel University

3:15 PMOn The Design and Control of Properties in Polycrystalline Materials Using Process-Texture-Property Maps: Nicholas Zabaras1; Veera Sundararaghavan1; 1Cornell University

3:40 PMProgress in Materials Modeling and Some Future Needs: Hamish Fraser1; Somnath Ghosh1; Michael Mills1; James Williams1; 1Ohio State University

4:05 PMApplication of Microstructure Sensitive Design in Fuel Cell Electrodes: Dongsheng Li1; Hamid Garmestani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:30 PMDesign and Control of Microstructure in Controlled Drug Release Systems: David Saylor1; Chang-Soo Kim1; Dinesh Patwardhan1; James Warren2; 1U.S. Food and Drug Administration; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

4:55 PMProperty Closures for Uniform Ductility and Ultimate Tensile Strengths of Polycrystalline Cubic and Hexagonal Metals: Marko Knezevic1; Surya Kalidindi1; 1Drexel University

5:20 PMComputational Systems Design of Hierarchically Structured Materials: Gregory Olson1; 1Northwestern University

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Materials Processing Fundamentals: Powders, Composites, Coatings and MeasurementsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Process Technology and Modeling Committee, TMS: EMPMD Council, TMS: EPD CouncilProgram Organizer: Princewill Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

Tuesday PM Room: Northern A2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Prince Anyalebechi, Grand Valley State University

2:00 PMPlasma Synthesis of Ultrafine Nd-Fe-B Magnetic Particles: Edgar Vidal1; Alejandro Gonzalez2; Judith Gomez1; Patrick Taylor1; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2Universidad Simon Bolivar

2:15 PMSynthesis of Biomorphic TiC Fibers Using Cotton as Bio-Templates: Sutham Niyomwas1; 1Prince of Songkla University

2:30 PMProperties of Magnesia-Calcium Zirconate Refractories Prepared by Nano-Technology: Min Chen1; 1Northeastern University

2:45 PMSynthesis of Porous Composites by Self-Propagating High Temperature Synthesis of TiO2-B2O3-Al System: Sutham Niyomwas1; 1Prince of Songkla University

3:00 PMResidual Strains of Steel Tubular Specimens after Subject to Torsion and Tension Using Neutron Diffraction: Xin Luo1; D. Penumadu1; Ke An2; Camden Hubbard2; F. Tang2; H. Choo1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:15 PMStudy on a New Technology for the Surface Metallization of Graphite particle: Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University

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3:45 PMSynthesis of Fibrous Nickel Cobaltite Spinel from Ammoniacal Complex Nickel-Cobalt Oxalate: Jing Zhan1; Chuanfu Zhang1; 1Central South University

4:00 PMSynthesis of Dense CaO Clinker from Lightweight CaCO3 with Oxides Addition: Nan Wang1; 1Northeastern University

4:15 PMThe Study on the Surface Modification of Graphite by ZrO2 Coating in Ultrasonic Field: Zhi Guo Dong1; Yao Guangchun1; 1Northeastern University

4:30 PMThe Formation of β-PP Crystals in a Compatibilized Blend of Isotactic Polypropylene and Polyamide-6: Ronghua Zhang1; 1City University of Hong Kong

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 8February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Brian Wirth, University of California; Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille

2:00 PMA Comparison of Cluster Dynamics Modeling by Reaction Rate Theory and Kinetic Monte Carlo: Roger Stoller1; Stanislav Golubov1; Christophe Domain2; Charlotte Becquart3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Electricite De France; 3University of Lille

2:35 PMMicrostructural Evolution of Binary Alloys under Irradiation: Arnoldo Badillo1; Yang Liu1; Pavel Krasnochtchekov1; Robert Averback1; Pascal Bellon1; 1University of Illinois at Urabana-Champaign

2:55 PMComputer Simulation of Cascade Damage in Pure Iron and Fe-C: Andrew Calder1; David Bacon1; Alexander Barashev1; Yuri Osetsky2; 1University of Liverpool; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:15 PMDefect Kinetics in Electron Irradiated Steels: A Multiscale Modeling: Chu Chun Fu1; Laurent Joly1; Jean-Louis Bocquet1; Alain Barbu1; Francois Willaime1; 1SRMP CEA

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3:55 PMFitting Interatomic Potential Functions to Quantum Mechanical Calculations Using Neural Networks: Roger Smith1; Ed Sanville1; Steven Kenny1; Ajeevsing Bholoa1; 1Loughborough University

4:30 PMEffect of Interatomic Potential on the Behavior of Dislocation-Defect Interaction Simulation in Irradiated Fe: Seyed Masood Hafez Haghighat1; Jan Fikar1; Robin Schäublin1; 1Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas-Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

4:50 PMIndependence of the Long Term Point Defect Cluster Growth on Displacement Cascades Features: Marc Hou1; Abdelkader Souidi2; Charlotte Becquart3; Christophe Domain4; Lorenzo Malerba5; 1Université Libre de Bruxelles; 2Centre Universitaire Dr. Moulay Tahar de Saida; 3Université de Lille 1; 4Electricité de France R&D; 5SCK.CEN

5:10 PMNon-Linear Dynamics of Microstructure Evolution and Pattern Formation in Irradiated Crystals: Woo Chung Ho1; 1Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Poster Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Tuesday, 5:30 PM Room: Europe 8February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Nanocrystalline Materials: Enhancing Radiation Tolerance: Tong Shen1; Shi Feng1; Ming Tang1; James Valdez1; Yong Wang1; Kurt Sickafus1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

Atomistic-Scale Understanding of Hardening Mechanism in Fe-Cr Alloys: Jae-Hyeok Shim1; Chan Sun Shin2; Whung Whoe Kim2; Brian Wirth3; 1Korea Institute of Science and Technology; 2Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute; 3University of California, Berkeley

Microstructural Characterisation of Ion Irradiated Ultra-High Purity Iron by Experimental And Modeling Methods: Mercedes Hernández-Mayoral1; María José Caturla2; 1Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Mediombientales y Tecnologicas; 2Universidad de Alicante

Modeling Point Defect Interactions in Fe-Cr Alloys: Brian Wirth1; Hyon-Jee Lee1; Jae-Hyeok Shim2; Kevin Wong1; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Diffusion of Defects Stimulated by In-Situ High-Energy Electron Irradiation: Experiment and Theory: Zhongwen Yao1; Marquis Kirk2; Chung Woo3; Sergei Dudarev4; Michael Jenkins1; 1University of Oxford; 2Argonne National Laboratory; 3Hong Kong Polytechnic University; 4EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association

Mutual Interaction of Interstitial Loops in α-Fe and Fe-Cr Alloys: Dmitry Terentyev1; Lorenzo Malerba1; 1SCK-CEN

Optimization of DBTT of Eurofer ODS Steel by Controlled Heat Treatment: Zheng Lu1; Roy Faulkner1; 1Loughborough University

Molecular Dynamics Study of Interstitial C Atoms in BCC Iron: Migration and Interaction with Radiation-Produced Point Defects and Defect Clusters: Kanit Tapasa1; Alexander Barashev1; David Bacon1; Yuri Osetsky1; 1University of Liverpool

Dislocation Interactions with Helium Bubbles: Hyon-Jee Lee1; Brian Wirth1; Ian Robertson2; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Pb-Free Electronic Solders: Alloy Design, Characterization and Service Reliability: Whisker Growth, Design, and ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; K. Subramanian, Michigan State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 1February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Nikhilesh Chawla, Arizona State University; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic

2:00 PMEffect of Stress on Whisker Growth in Matte Sn: Adam Southworth1; C. E. Ho1; Deep Choudhuri1; Andre Lee1; K. Subramanian1; 1Michigan State University

2:20 PMIndentation Load Effects on Whisker Growth in Sn3.5Ag Solders: John Nychka1; Fuqian Yang1; Rong Chen1; Yan Li1; 1University of Kentucky

2:40 PMReliving Sn Whiskers Growth by Reflow: Cheng-Chang Wei1; P. C. Liu1; Chih Chen1; Jeffrey Lee2; P. C. Chen3; 1National Chiao Tung University; 2Integrated Service Technology; 3Advanced Semiconductor Engineering

3:00 PMTin Whisker Growth Driven by Electric Current: Yu-Wei Lin1; C. Robert Kao1; Yi-Shao Lai2; 1National Taiwan University; 2Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Group

3:20 PMDiffusion-Controlled Whisker Growth: Fuqian Yang1; 1University of Kentucky

3:40 PM Break

3:50 PMOrigin of Surface Defects in Final Finishes of PCB by an Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold (ENIG) Process: Bae-Kyun Kim1; Seong-Jae Lee1; Jong-Yun Kim1; Kum-Young Jee1; Yeo-Joo Yun1; Mi-Yang Kim1; Song-Hae Park1; Jong-Soo Yoo1; 1Samsung Electro-Mechanics

4:10 PMExperimental Investigation and Thermodynamic Calculation of the Phase Equilibria in the Sn-Bi-Ni Ternary System: Yoshikazu Takaku1; Ikuo Ohnuma1; Zhanmin Cao2; Yuji Miyabe3; Ryosuke Kainuma4; Kiyohito Ishida1; 1CREST-JST, Tohoku University; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing; 3Department of Material Science, Tohoku University; 4CREST-JST, IMRAM, Tohoku University

4:30 PMModeling of Materials Properties of Multi-component Lead-Free Solder Alloys: Nigel Saunders1; Zhanli Guo1; Peter Miodownik1; Jean-Philippe Schille1; 1Sente Software Ltd.

4:50 PMMaterials and Design Optimization of Integral Heat Spreaders and Solder Thermal Interface Materials in Advanced Intel CPU Packaging: Thomas Fitzgerald1; Carl Deppisch1; Fay Hua1; 1Intel

5:10 PMThe Effect of a Solder Bump Size on the Ball-Shear Test Results: Woong Ho Bang1; Choon-Sik Kang2; Kyu Hwan Oh2; Choong-Un Kim1; 1University of Texas at Arlington; 2Seoul National University

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials VI: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Chih-ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Young-Chang Joo, Seoul National University; A. Lindsay Greer, University of Cambridge; Hyuck Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: A. Greer, University of Cambridge; Chih Ming Chen, National Chung-Hsing University

2:00 PM InvitedElectromigration Effects on Intermetallic Compound Growth: A. L. Greer1; H. T. Orchard1; 1University of Cambridge

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2:25 PM InvitedElectromigration of Sn Based Alloy Solders: Incubation Time, Threshold Current Density and Driving Forces: Young Chang Joo1; 1Seoul National University

2:50 PMElectromigration in CuSn Intermetallic Compound: ChengFeng Chen1; Chin Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering

3:10 PMEnhanced Electromigration Effects in the Eutectic SnBi Solder by the Addition of 1 wt% Copper: Chih Ming Chen1; Chih-chieh Huang1; 1National Chung-Hsing University

3:30 PM Break

3:50 PMThermomigration of Pb in Eutectic SnPb Flip Chip Solder Joints: Fan-Yi Ou Yang1; K. N. Tu1; 1University of California, Los Angeles

4:10 PMElectromigration in Gold Bumps on Flexible Substrates under High Current and High-Electrical Field: Chung Kuang Lin1; S. W. Liang1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

4:30 PMElectrical Resistivity and Interfacial Behavior of Bi-Ag/Cu High Temperature Solder Joints: Jenn-Ming Song1; Kar-Kit Lew1; Hsin-Yi Chuang1; 1National Dong Hwa University

4:50 PMEffect of Soldering Reaction on the Electrical Properties of Bismuth Telluride/Cu Junctions: Chien-Neng Liao1; Wen-Jin Chen1; Jing-Hua Li1; 1National Tsing Hua University

5:10 PMThermomigration in Eutectic SnPb and SnAg Solder: Hsiang-Yao Hsiao1; Chih Chen1; 1National Chiao Tung University

5:30 PMElectrochemical Properties of the Sn-9Zn-1.5Ag-1Bi and Cu Substrate in 3.5wt % NaCl Solution: Chih-Yao Liu1; Moo-Chin Wang2; Min-Hsiung Hon1; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws: Dislocation EnsemblesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech

Tuesday PM Room: Europe 9February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jeff Simmons, US Air Force; Vaclav Vitek, University of Pennsylvania

2:00 PM InvitedDislocation Mean Free Paths Determined Using DD Simulations: Benoit Devincre1; Ladislas Kubin1; Thierry Hoc2; 1CNRS; 2Ecole Centrale Paris

2:30 PMDynamical Scaling in a Simple 1-D Model of Dislocation Activity: Jack Deslippe1; Raymond Tedstrom2; Murray Daw2; D. Chrzan1; T. Neeraj3; M. Mills4; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Clemson University; 3Exxon; 4Ohio State University

2:50 PMIs It Worth Observing Dislocations in the Microscope?: Patrick Veyssiere1; 1Centre National De La Research Science

3:20 PMScale-Dependent Chemical Mixing Forced by Plastic Deformation in Solids: Pascal Bellon1; R. Averback1; S. Odunuga1; P. Krasnochtchekov1; Jia Ye1; 1University of Illinois

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PM InvitedAlgorithmic Developments Enabling Strain Hardening Simulations in Dislocation Dynamics: Tom Arsenlis1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4:30 PMIn-Situ Neutron Diffraction Studies of Ductile Rare Earth B2 Intermetallics: Scott Williams1; Don Brown2; Bjorn Clausen2; Alan Russell3; Karl Gschneidner3; 1Iowa State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Ames Laboratory

4:50 PM InvitedDeformation Mechanisms Based on Nanoscale Plastic Instabilities: William Gerberich1; Megan Cordill1; William Mook1; 1University of Minnesota

5:20 PMDislocation Nucleation and Pileup from Surface Steps under Contact: Yanfei Gao1; Honghui Yu2; 1University of Tennessee; 2City College of New York

Properties and Performance of High Temperature Alloys and Coatings: Coatings and Oxidation ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center; Doug Konitzer, General Electric Aviation; Roger Reed, Imperial College London; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

Tuesday PM Room: Asia 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: K. Jimmy Hsia, National Science Foundation; Doug Konitzer, GE Aviation

2:00 PM InvitedAdvances in Turbine Coatings and Alloys - Turbine Design Benefits: David Litton1; 1Pratt and Whitney

2:25 PMInfluence of Cobalt on the Interaction between a Fourth Generation Single Crystal Superalloy and Its Protective Coating: Odile Lavigne1; Pierre Caron1; Catherine Ramusat1; 1ONERA

2:45 PMA Study of the Roles of Nickel and Aluminium in SRZ Formation: Jestine Ang1; Atsushi Sato2; Kyoko Kawagishi3; Toshiharu Kobayashi3; Hiroshi Harada3; 1University of British Columbia; 2Shibaura Institute of Technology; 3National Institute for Materials Science

3:00 PMMechanical Properties of “EQ Coating” Coated Ni-Base Single Crystal Superalloys: Akihiro Sato1; Kyoko Kawagishi2; Yasuhiro Aoki3; Kazuhide Matsumoto2; Toshiharu Kobayashi2; Hiroshi Harada2; Mikiya Arai3; 1National Institute for Materials Science/Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company, Ltd.; 2National Institute for Materials Science; 3Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company, Ltd.

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3:20 PM InvitedObservations of the Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Two-Phase NiCoCrAlY Bond Coats: Budhika Mendis1; Chris Eberl1; Kevin Hemker1; 1Johns Hopkins University

3:45 PM InvitedMicrostructure and Property Analysis of of Magnetron Sputter Deposited NiAlHf and NiAlPtHf Coatings for High Temperature Applications: Patrick Coleman1; Xiao Li1; Bo Ning1; Feng Huang1; Mark Weaver1; 1University of Alabama

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4:25 PM InvitedSurface Rumpling of Aluminide Coatings: Causes and Preventions: Brian Gleeson1; Daniel Sordelet2; 1Iowa State University; 2Ames Laboratory

4:50 PMSynthesis and Oxidation Behavior of Platinum-Enriched γ+γ’ Bond Coatings on Ni-Based Superalloys: Ying Zhang1; Justin Stacy1; Lirong Liu1; Bruce Pint2; Allen Haynes2; Ben Nagaraj3; Brian Hazel3; 1Tennessee Technological University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3General Electric Aircraft Engines

5:10 PMMicrostructural Changes of Bond-Coated Ni-Base Superalloys Caused by Coating Process and Subsequent Heat Cycles: Hideyuki Murakami1; Akihiro Yamaguchi1; Yingna Wu1; Seiji Kuroda1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

5:30 PMThe Effect of Hf Content on the Phase Content, Oxidation Behavior and Phase Transformation-Induced Deformation of Two Phase Ni-Al and Ni-Pt-Al Alloys: Bruce Pint1; Scott Speakman1; Ian Wright1; Lirong Liu2; Ying Zhang2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Tennessee Technological University

5:50 PMPrediction of Microstructure Evolution between Ir Coatings and Ni-Al Alloy Substrates Using a Phase-Field Model: Machiko Ode1; Taichi Abe1; Hideyuki Murakami1; Hidehiro Onodera1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

Recycling and Waste Processing: Precious Metals RecoverySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert Stephens, Teckcominco, Inc.; Donald Stewart, Alcoa Technology; Ray Peterson, Aleris International; Jan van Linden, Recycling Technology Services, Inc.; Subodh Das, SECAT; Abdel Serna-Vasquez, Aleris International; Cynthia Belt, Aleris International Inc; John Pickens, Alumitech/Aleris International; John Hryn, Praxair; Richard Kunter, Richard S. Kunter Assoc; Andreas Siegmund, Quemetco Metals Inc.; Masao Suzuki, AI Tech Associates

Tuesday PM Room: Australia 2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:30 PMRecovery of Precious Metals by Using Chemically Modified Waste Paper: Katsutoshi Inoue1; Hidetaka Kawakita1; 1Saga University

3:00 PMKinetics and Mechanism of the Reaction between Pt(IV) Complex Ions and Sodium Tiosulfate in Aqueous Solution: Krzysztof Paclawski1; Krzysztof Fitzner1; 1AGH University of Science and Technology

3:30 PMRecovery of Gold by Using Biomass Wastes Containing Polyphenol Compounds: Katsutoshi Inoue1; Hidetaka Kawakita1; 1Saga University

4:00 PM Break

4:15 PMDissolution Rates of Pt-Zn Intermetallic Compounds in Acid: Hideaki Sasaki1; Masao Miyake1; Hisao Kimura1; Masafumi Maeda1; 1University of Tokyo

4:45 PMA New Method of Producing High-Pure Cathode Copper: Xiao Xin1; 1Central South University

Shape Casting: The 2nd International Symposium: Structure/PropertySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; Murat Tiryakioglu, Robert Morris University; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Tuesday PM Room: Northern E2February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Glenn Byczynski, Nemak Canadian Operations

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMThe Fracture Strength of Si Particles in Tensile Specimens of A356 Castings: John Griffiths1; Edward Oliver2; Michael Fitzpatrick3; Trevor Finlayson4; David Viano1; Qigui Wang5; 1CSIRO; 2CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; 3The Open University; 4Monash University; 5General Motors Powertrain Engineering

2:35 PMThe Effect of Si Content on the Size and Morphology of Fe-Rich and Cu-Rich Intermetallics in Al-Si-Cu-Mg Alloys: Carlos Caceres1; Birgir Johannesson2; John Taylor1; Adrian Canales3; Marcos Cardoso3; Jose Talamantes3; 1University of Queensland; 2Icelandic Technological Institute; 3Corporativo Nemak

3:00 PMExtreme Value Statistics for Fracture in Aluminum Alloy Castings: John Campbell1; 1University of Birmingham

3:25 PMEffect of Processing on the Structure and Properties of Squeeze Cast Al-7Si-0.3Mg Alloy: Kumar Sadayappan1; Fragner Werner2; 1CANMET - Materials Technology Laboratory; 2ARC - LKR

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4:10 PMEffect of Various HIP Conditions on Bifilms and Mechanical Properties in Aluminum Castings: J. Staley1; M. Tiryakioglu1; John Campbell2; 1Robert Morris University; 2University of Birmingham

4:35 PMThe Influence of Oxide Inclusions on the Post-HIP Fatigue Properties of Two Al-Si-Mg Castings: Stephen Mashl1; 1Bodycote IMT Inc

5:00 PMStructure, Properties, Processing Relations in Cast, Solutionized, and Aged Al-Si-Cu-Mg Alloys: Yong Ma1; Jian Fang1; Harold Brody1; 1University of Connecticut

5:25 PMDevelopment of Novel Al-Si-Mg Alloys with 8 to 17 wt% Si and 2 to 3.5 wt% Mg: Xiaochun Zeng1; Sumanth Shankar1; Makhlouf Makhlouf2; 1Light Metal Castings Research Centre, McMaster University; 2Advanced Casting Research Center - Metal Processing Institute, Worchester Polytechnic Institute

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Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Stability, Strain and StressSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday PM Room: Asia 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: C. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Kevin Hemker, Johns Hopkins University

2:00 PM InvitedOn the Thermal Stability of Nanostructured Materials: Stabilizing Defects by Solute Segregation: Reiner Kirchheim1; 1Institut Fuer Materialphysik

2:20 PMEffect of Annealing and Deformation on the Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Metals: Xiaoxu Huang1; Naoya Kamikawa1; Niels Hansen1; 1Riso National Laboratory

2:35 PMThermal Stability of Sputter-Deposited Cu Foils with Nanoscale Growth Twins: O. Anderoglu1; A. Misra2; H. Wang1; R. Hoagland2; Xinghang Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:50 PM InvitedObservations of Room Temperature Stress-Assisted Grain Growth in Nanocrystalline Al Thin Films: Daniel Gianola1; Kevin Hemker1; 1Johns Hopkins University

3:10 PMAtomic Mechanism of Stress-Assisted Grain Coarsening during Indentation of a Nanostructured Metal: Frederic Sansoz1; Virginie Dupont1; 1University of Vermont

3:25 PMStress-Induced Grain Growth in a Bulk Nanocrystalline Ni-Fe Alloy: A High-Energy X-Ray Diffraction Study: Guojiang Fan1; L. F. Fu2; Y. D. Wang3; G. Y. Wang1; H. Choo1; P. K. Liaw1; Y. Ren4; N. D. Browning5; 1University of Tennessee; 2University of California; 3Northeastern University; 4Argonne National Laboratory; 5Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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3:55 PM InvitedAtomistically-Informed Mesoscale Simulation of Coupled Grain Growth and Grain-Boundary Diffusion Creep in Nanocrystalline Materials: Dieter Wolf1; 1Idaho National Laboratory

4:15 PMThe Use of X-Ray Diffraction to Determine Slip and Twinning Activity in Commercial-Purity (CP) Titanium: Tamas Ungar1; Krisztián Nyilas1; Michael Glavicic2; Levente Balogh1; Ayman Salem2; S. Semiatin2; 1Eotvos University; 2Air Force Research Laboratory

4:30 PM InvitedTailoring and Patterning the Grain Size of Nanocrystalline Alloys: Christopher Schuh1; Andrew Detor1; Jason Trelewicz1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4:50 PMStored Energy and Recrystallization Temperature of High Purity Copper after Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Jingtao Wang1; Yue Zhang1; Chang Cheng1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

5:05 PMA Novel In-Situ Composite Structure in TiAl Alloys: Fritz Appel1; Michael Oehring1; Jonathan Paul1; 1GKSS Research Centre Geesthach

5:20 PMCharacteristics of Nanostructured Ni3Al during Annealing: Jiangwei Ren1; Aidang Shan1; Junbao Zhang2; Junliang Liu2; Hongwei Song2; 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; 2Baosteel Iron and Steel Company, Ltd.

5:35 PMTexture Evolution and Deformation Mechanisms in the Largely Deformed Bulk Nano-Metals: Yanling Yang1; Yandong Wang1; Hahn Choo2; Nan Jia1; Yandong Liu2; Liang Zuo1; Peter Liaw2; 1Northeastern University; 2University of Tennessee

5:50 PMInterface Diffusion Phenomena in Advanced Nanostructured Materials: Yury Kolobov1; Maxim Ivanov1; Konstantin Ivanov1; 1Belgorod State University

Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Poster Session: Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Session Chair: Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Annealing Calorimetry as a Tool for Defect Analysis in Nanometals: Daria Setman1; Elena Korznikova2; Erhard Schafler1; Michael Zehetbauer1; 1University of Vienna; 2Ufa State Aviation Technical University, and Institute of Metals Superplasticity Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Asymmetric Cross Rolling: A Potential Severe Plastic Deformation of Processing Ultrafine-Grained Materials: Bin Chen1; 1SJTU

Combination of ECAP and Aging Treatment to Strengthen AZ80 Magnesium Alloy: De Liang Yin1; Jingtao Wang1; Li Kui Weng1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Dynamic Equal-Channel Angular Pressing of Ti for Producing Ultrafine-Grained Structure: Evgeniy Shorokhov1; Igor Zhgilev1; Alexander Gurov1; Dmitry Gunderov2; 1Russian Federal Nuclear Center; 2Ufa State Aviation Technical University

Dynamic Torsional Deformation of Ultra-Fine-Grained Dual Phase Steel Fabricated by Equal Channel Angular Pressing: Yang Gon Kim1; Byoungchul Hwang2; Sunghak Lee1; Dong Shin3; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology; 2Eco-Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; 3Hanyang University

Effect of Grain Boundary Recovery on Tensile Properties of Nanostructured CP-Ti Produced by Compressive Deformation at LNT: Xiaojing Xu1; 1Jiangsu University

Effect of Hot Isostatic Pressing on a Cryomilled Aluminum Alloy and Boron Carbide Nanocomposite: Rustin Vogt1; Julie Schoenung1; Piers Newberry1; 1University of California Davis

Effect of Low Temperature Annealing Twins on Mechanical Properties of nc-Ni: Indranil Roy1; Hsiao-Wei Yang1; Linh Dinh1; Farghalli Mohamed1;

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Effect of SiC Film on Tensile Properties of Nanostructured CP-Ti Produced by Compressive Deformation at LNT: Xiaojing Xu1; Honghong Shao1; Jianchang Gao1; 1Jiangsu University

Effect of Strain Rate on the Tensile Behavior of Ultra-Fine Grained Pure Aluminum: Mingliang Wang1; Aidang Shan1; Jiangwei Ren1; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Effects of the Number of Equal-Channel Angular Pressing Passes on the Anisotropy of Ultra-Fine Titanium: Alexander Korshunov1; Tamara Kravchenko1; Lev Polyakov1; Andrey Smolyakov1; Irina Vedernikova1; Alexander Morozov1; 1Russian Federal Nuclear Center- All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics

Fabrication and Tensile Properties of Ultrafine Grained Dual Phase Steels: Dong Shin1; Duck Young Hwang1; Kyung-Tae Park2; Young Gun Ko3; Chong Lee3; 1Hanyang University; 2Hanbat National University; 3Pohang University of Science and Technology

Fabrication of WC-Co Cermets by Laser Engineered Net Shaping: Yuhong Xiong1; John Smugeresky2; Leonardo Ajdelsztajn1; Julie Schoenung1; 1University of California, Davis; 2Sandia National Laboratories

Features of the Formation of the Microstructure of the V–4%Ti–4%Cr Alloy under Severe Plastic Deformations: Ivan Ditenberg1; Alexandr Tyumentsev1; Yury Pinzhin1; 1Institute of Strength Physics and Material Science SB RAS

Flexible Electronics: From Printed Nano-Silver Inks to Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs) on Polymer Substrates: Julia Greer1; Ana Arias1; William Wong1; Michael Chabinyc1; Robert Street1; 1Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)

Highly Improved Ductility Achieved by Phase Transformation in Ultrafine-Grained Steel: Sheng Cheng1; Hahn Choo1; Xun-li Wang1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

Improvement of Room Temperature Superplasticity in Zn-22%Al Alloy: Shao Hua Xia1; Jia Wang1; Jingtao Wang1; 1Nanjing University of Science and Technology

In-Situ Observation of Tensile Deformation of Bimodal Al 5083: Byungmin Ahn1; Steven Nutt1; 1University of Southern California

Mechanical Behavior of Bulk Ultrafine Grained Zr Processed by Severe Rolling: Ling Jiang1; Michael Kassner1; Oscar Ruano2; Teresa Pérez-Prado2; 1USC; 2CENIM, CSIC

Mechanical Properties of Long-Length Nanostructured Metallic Rods Produced by Continuous ECAP: Georgy Raab1; Dmitry Gunderov1; Yuntian Zhu2; Terry Lowe2; Ruslan Valiev1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured fcc/bcc Multilayer Films: E. G. Fu1; N. Li1; A. Misra2; R. Hoagland2; Xinghang Zhang1; 1Texas A&M University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

Mechanistic Explanation for Strain Softening Phenomenon Observed in Nanocrystalline or Ultrafine-Grained Metals: Feng Tang1; Julie Schoenung1; 1University of California

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Thermal Sprayed Nanocrystalline Cr3C2 Coatings: Lalgudi Ramanathan1; Francisco Ambrozio1; Nelson Lima1; Jose Martinelli1; Ana Helena Bressiani1; 1Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas Nucleares - IPEN

Molecular Dynamic Simulations of Plastic Deformation in Nanocrystalline Aluminum-Lead Alloy: Seonhee Jang1; Yojna Purohit1; Douglas Irving1; Clifford Padgett1; Ronald Scattergood1; Donald Brenner1; 1North Carolina State University

Nano- and Ultrafine-Structured Metastable Beta-Titanium Alloys Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation: Wei Xu1; Xiaolin Wu1; Mariana Calin2; Kenong Xia1; Jürgen Eckert2; 1University of Melbourne; 2Technische Universität Darmstadt

New Opinion on Microstructure and Hardening Mechanism of Ti-Si-N Nano-composite Coatings: Ming Kong1; Geyang Li1; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Numerical Simulations and Comparison with Experiment of the ECAE Process Multi Pass: Andrey Smolyakov1; Alexander Korshunov1; Vyacheslav Soloviev1; 1Russian Federal Nuclear Center- All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics

OIM Sutdy of Micro-Structure and Texture Heterogeneity during ECAP in Copper: Alexander Zhilyaev1; Srinivasan Swaminathan2; Georgy Raab3; Terry McNelley2; 1Centro National de Investigaciones Metallúrgicas; 2Naval Postgraduate School; 3Ufa State Aviation Technical University

Post-ECAP Annealing of Al-Si Alloys: Przemyslaw Szczygiel1; Hans Roven1; Oddvin Reiso2; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology; 2Hydro Aluminium AS

Precipitate Shape and Coherency Loss Mechanisms in Au-Rh Alloys: Peihua Jing1; Hyon-Jee Lee1; Jae-Hyeok Shim2; Brian Wirth1; I. M. Robertson3; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology; 3University of Illinois

Rate Dependent Behavior of Ultrafine Grained Magnesium Alloy: Kyle Azevedo1; Shailendra Joshi1; K.T. Ramesh1; Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

Residual Stress Analysis for As-Deposited Soft High Moment Fe65Co35/Ru Laminated Thin Films: Jinmei Dong1; Subhadra Gupta1; 1University of Alabama

Strain-Hardening Behavior of Ultrafine Grained Microalloyed Steels Produced by Severe Plastic Deformation: Maurizio Vedani1; Sergio Arnaboldi1; Paola Bassani2; Ausonio Tuissi2; 1Politecnico di Milano; 2Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche- Istituto per l’Engergetica e le Interfasi

Strain Hardening Behavior of an Ultra-Fine Grained Aluminum Alloy: Troy Topping1; Andrew Newbery1; Zhuhui Zhang1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis

Strengthening Mechanisms of Bulk Nanostructured Ag Prepared by Powder Metallurgy and Subsequent Compressive Deformation at LNT: Xiaojing Xu1; Jinqi Cao1; 1Jiangsu University

Stress Relaxation Mechanisms in Materials with Nanoinclusions: Vladimir Chaldyshev1; Anna Kolesnikova2; Alexey Romanov1; 1Ioffe Physico-Thechnical Institute; 2Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering

Structure Refinement of Aluminum Alloy 5083 under Severe Plastic Deformation: Mark Yavorsky1; Vladimir Segal2; Phil Young2; Gopal Viswanathan1; Vladimir Levit1; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University; 2Engineered Performance Materials

Study on Function of Modified Fly Ash in Production of Aluminum Foam: Wang Yong1; Yao Guang-chun1; Li Bing1; 1Northeastern University

Superplasticity in Ultrafine-Grained Titanium: Observations and Properties Studies: Irina Semenova1; Alexander Korshunov2; Vladimir Latysh3; Terry Lowe4; Ruslan Valiev1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University; 2All Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics; 3Innovative Scientific and Technical Centre “Iskra”; 4Los Alamos National Laboratory

Synthesis and Behavior of Bulk Nanostructured Al 5083-Al85Ni10La5 Composites: Zhihui Zhang1; Bing Han1; Yizhang Zhou1; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California, Davis

The Effect of Severe Plastic Deformation on Structural-Phase State and Strengthening Mechanisms of Al-Mg-Li Alloy: Evgeniy Naydenkin1; Yury Kolobov2; 1Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science; 2Centre of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnologies

The Investigation of Structure State Features Influence on the Regularities and Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation and Fracture of V-4%Ti-4%Cr System Alloys: Ivan Ditenberg1; 1Institute of Strength Physics and Material Science SB RAS

The Structure and Micro Hardness of Alloys Based Aluminium Produced by Rapid Quenching of a Melt: N. Noskova1; N. Vildanova1; R. Churbaev1; 1Institute of Metal Physics of UD RAS

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Unusual Mechanical Behaviour of Nanocrystalline Titanium Processed by High Pressure Torsion: Rinat Islamgaliev1; Lilija Kurmanaeva1; Vil Kazykhanov1; Larisa Schestakova1; Ruslan Valiev1; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University

Effect of Alloying on HPT Deformed Metals: Martin Hafok1; Reinhard Pippan1; 1Erich Schmid Institute for Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Science

Factors Influencing the ECA Pressing of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Having Lamellar Microstructure: Young Ko1; Dong Shin2; Chong Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology; 2Hanyang University

Towards Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications: Nanowires and NanotubesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhiming Wang, University of Arkansas; Alexander Govorov, Ohio University; Andrey Rogach, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtität München

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 5February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Dapeng Yu, Peking University; Leigh Smith, University of Cincinnati

2:00 PM InvitedHighly Emissive Nanowires Grown from Colloidal CdTe Nanocrystals: John Donegan1; Yury Rakovich1; Yurii Gun’ko1; Yury Volkov1; Nikolai Gaponik2; Andrey Rogach3; 1Trinity College Dublin; 2Technische Universitaet Dresden; 3Maximilians Universitaet Munchen

2:30 PM InvitedNanochemistry of Silicon Nanowires: Ning-Bew Wong1; Shuit-Tong Lee1; 1City University of Hong Kong

3:00 PM InvitedImaging the Electronic and Vibronic States of Single Semiconductor Nanowires: Leigh Smith1; 1University of Cincinnati

3:30 PMConcept on Superconductivity from Quantum Confinement in Nanowires: J. Zheng-Johansson1; 1Institute of Fundamental Physics Research

3:45 PMFormation of Self-Organized Porous Oxide Nanotubes by Anodization in Fluoride Containing Solutions: Kouji Yasuda1; Jan Macak2; Andrei Ghicov2; Saule Aldabergenova2; Patrik Schmuki2; 1Kyoto University; 2University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

4:00 PM Break

4:10 PM InvitedInvestigation on ZnO Nanowires: Dapeng Yu1; 1Peking University

4:40 PM InvitedCavity QED, Nanophotonics and Quantum Communication with Atomically Doped Carbon Nanotubes: Igor Bondarev1; 1North Carolina Central University

5:10 PMTunability of Anodized Titania Nanotubes: Role of Stress and Current – Potential Fluctuations: Ajay Karakoti1; H. Koeplin2; Jochen Schneider2; Ming Su1; Sudipta Seal1; 1University of Central Florida; 2RWTH Aachen

5:25 PMFractal Structure of ZnO Columns: Abil Asvarov1; Aslan Abduev1; Akhmed Akhmedov1; 1Institute of Physics, DSC, RAS

5:40 PM InvitedCarbon Nanotube-DNA Nanoarchitectures and Electronic Functionality: Cengiz Ozkan1; 1University of California

Wide Band-Gap Semiconductor Nanostructures: Session IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces Committee, TMS: Young Leaders CommitteeProgram Organizers: Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M; Minseo Park, Auburn University

Tuesday PM Room: Oceanic 4February 27, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Renato Camata, University of Alabama

2:00 PM InvitedSelf- and Artificially-Assembled ZnO Multi-Dimensional Nanostructures with Multi-Functional Properties: Sang-Woo Kim1; 1Kumoh National Institute of Technology

2:35 PM InvitedFirst-Principles Study of Harmonic and Anharmonic Lattice Dynamics in SiC and ZnO: Jianjun Dong1; Xiaoli Tang1; 1Auburn University

3:10 PMSynthesis and Characterization of Sol-Gel Derived Ag/ITO Nanocomposite Thin Films: Boen Houng1; Cheng-Ju Huang1; Bing-Yi Hou1; 1I-Shou University

3:35 PM Break

3:55 PMSchottky-Type Visible-Blind Ultraviolet Photodetector Fabricated on Bulk GaN Substrate: Yi Zhou1; Jia Zhu1; An-Jen Cheng1; Dake Wang1; Claude Ahyi1; Chin-Che Tin1; John Williams1; Minseo Park1; N. Williams2; Andrew Hanser2; Edward Preble2; 1Auburn University; 2Kyma Technologies, Inc.

4:20 PMGa:ZnO Films for Transparent Electrode Applications: Vikram Bhosle1; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University

4:45 PMHighly Reflective and Low Resistance Cu-Ag Alloy Ohmic Contacts on p-Type GaN: Jun Ho Son1; Jeong Hoon Lee1; Gwan ho Jung1; Jong-Lam Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

5:10 PMGrowth, Characterization and Magnetic Properties of FePt Thin Films and Nanostructures Integrated with Silicon: Gopinath Trichy1; Jagdish Narayan1; Honghui Zhou2; 1North Carolina State University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:35 PMMagnetoresistance, Electrical Transport and Magnetic Studies on 2D Layered Manganite System La1.2Ba1.8Mn2-XRu1-XO7: Nori Sudhakar1; R. S. Ningthoujam2; K. P. Rajeev3; N. S. Gajbhiye4; Jagdish Narayan1; 1North Carolina State University; 2Bhabha Atomic Research Centre; 3Indian Institute of Technology; 4Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session VSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington

9:00 AM InvitedCarbon Nanotube Films for Flexible Transparent Conducting Electrodes: Young Hee Lee1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

9:25 AMThin Nano-Composite Pyroelectric Films: Shlomo Berger1; Michal Nitzani1; 1Technion

9:40 AMSynthesis and Study of Organic-Metallic Composite Rods Based on Ionic Liquids for Electronic Applications: Ashavani Kumar1; Victor Pushparaj1; Saravanababu Murugesan1; Caterina Soldano1; Jin Xie1; George John2; Omkaram Nalamasu1; Pulickel Ajayan1; Robert Linhardt1; 1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 2City College of New York

9:55 AMViscoelastic Response of an Amorphous Copolymer Based Carbon Nano-Tube Nanocomposites: Jyoti Jog1; 1National Chemical Laboratory

10:10 AMBi-, and Y-Based Thin Films Grown by Magnetron Sputtering for N/MEMS: Mustafa Yavuz1; Randy Fagan1; 1University of Waterloo

10:25 AM Break

10:40 AM InvitedPlasma Spraying of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Nanocomposites: Arvind Agarwal1; 1Florida International University

11:05 AMAtomistic Simulations of Interfacial Sliding in Amorphous Carbon Nanocomposites: Sirish Namilae1; Balasubramanium Radhakrishnan1; Gorti Sarma1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:20 AMCharacteristics and Densification Behavior of Iron Based Nanopowders Synthesized by Plasma Arc Discharge Process: Chul-Jin Choi1; Ji-Hun Yu1; Hye-Moon Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

11:35 AMNanoporous Ni-Based Superalloy Membranes: Oliver Naeth1; Joachim Roesler1; 1Technical University of Braunschweig

11:50 AMControlling Ductility of Nanoporous Au Foam through Ag Additions: Andrea Hodge1; Reed Doucette2; Alex Hamza1; Juergen Biener1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; 2University of Southern California

12:05 PMWhat is Behind the Inverse Hall-Petch Effect in Nanocrystalline Materials?: Christopher Carlton1; Paulo Ferreira1; 1University of Texas at Austin

8th Global Innovations Symposium: Metal Powders for Energy Production and Storage Applications: Session I in Conjuction with the Symposium on Materials for Clean Power Systems II - Hydrogen StorageSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhigang Fang, University of Utah; James Sears, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 6February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Zhigang Fang, University of Utah

9:00 AMEffects of Mechanical Milling on Hydrogen Storage Materials of Light-Metal-Based Hydrides: Jun Lu1; Young Joon Choi1; Zhigang Fang1; Hong Yong Sohn1; 1University of Utah

9:25 AMHydrogen Desorption of Transition Metal Activated Alanates and Borohydrides: Xia Tang1; Susanne Opalka1; Bruce Laube1; Sarah Arsenault1; Thomas Vanderspurt1; Daniel Mosher1; Robert Wu2; Jamie Strickler2; 1United Technologies Research Center; 2Albemarle Corporation

9:50 AMInvestigation of a LiBH4 / LiNH2 System for Hydrogen Storage: Michael Jurczyk1; Sesha Srinivasan1; Ashok Kumar1; Elias Stefanakos1; 1University of South Florida

10:15 AMStudy on Metal Hydrides (AB5 and AB3+x) and the Complex Hydride (LiAlH4): Qu Xuanhui1; Li Ping1; Zheng Xueping1; An Fuqiang1; 1State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing

10:40 AM Break

11:10 AMDevelopment of Non-Destructive Techniques for Material Characterization of Advanced Hydrogen Storage Materials: Angelique Lasseigne1; David Olson1; Brajendra Mishra1; Joshua Jackson1; 1Colorado School of Mines

11:35 AMAluminum Nanopowder as a Precursor of Hydrogen Storage Materials: Jin Won Choi1; Hong Yong Sohn1; Gilsoo Han1; Young Joon Choi1; Zhigang Fang1; 1University of Utah

12:00 PMFabrication of Nanocrystalline Al-Mg Alloy Powders by Electrodeposition Technique for Hydrogen Storage: Sankara Sarma Tatiparti1; Fereshteh Ebrahimi1; 1University of Florida

12:25 PMHydrogenation of Electrodeposited Al-Mg Alloy Powders: Fereshteh Ebrahimi1; Sankara Tatiparti1; Mahesh Tanniru1; Darlene Slattery2; 1University of Florida; 2Florida Solar Energy Center

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Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Ti Alloys and CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 10February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Jonathan Spowart, US Air Force Research Laboratory

9:00 AM InvitedPhase Transformations and Microstructure Evolution in Beta-Gamma TiAl Alloys: Young-Won Kim1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Christopher Woodward2; 1UES Inc; 2Air Force Research Laboratory

9:20 AMUsing Accumulative Rolling and Diffusion Annealing to Process Ti-46Al-9Nb Intermetallic Sheets: Rengang Zhang1; Viola Acoff1; 1University of Alabama

9:40 AMMicrostructure and Residual Stress Distribution in Laser Shock Peening Processed Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: Yixiang Zhao1; Seetha Mannava1; Vijay Vasudevan1; 1University of Cincinnati

10:00 AMSuperplasticity in Boron Modified Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: S. Tamirisakandala1; M. Scott1; Vikas Sinha1; Daniel Miracle; 1U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory

10:20 AMAdvancement of Engine and Airframe Performance Capability: Critical Life Prediction Research on Boron-Enhanced Ti-6Al-4V: Kevin Schwendiman1; Stephan Russ1; Daniel Miracle1; Kevin Kendig1; Sesh Tamirisa2; Shankar Mall3; 1Air Force Research Laboratory; 2Ohio University; 3Air Force Institute of Technology

10:40 AM InvitedTensile Fracture Mechanism for SiCf(SCS-6)/Ti Alloys Based Mono-Composites: Chitoshi Masuda1; 1Waseda University

11:00 AMMicrostructural Evolution in Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr-0.5Fe (TIMETAL-5553) and Related Metal-Matrix Composites: Rajarshi Banerjee1; Arda Genc2; Soumya Nag2; Michael Kaufman1; Jaimie Tiley3; Hamish Fraser2; 1University of North Texas; 2Ohio State University; 3Wright Patterson Air Force Base

11:20 AMFatigue Behavior and Fatigue Damage of a Ti-6242/SCS-6 Metal Matrix Composite: Dirk Bettge1; Burkhard Guenther1; Pedro Portella1; Birgit Skrotzki1; J. Hemptenmacher2; P. Peters2; 1Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM); 2German Aerospace Center (DLR)

11:40 AMComparison of the Tensile, and Creep Behavior for Ti-24Al-17Nb-0.66Mo(at%) and Ti-24Al-17Nb-2.3Mo (at.%) Matrices and Their SiC Fiber-Reinforced Composites: Jeffrey Quast1; Carl Boehlert1; 1Michigan State University

12:00 PMChemical and Mechanical Behavior of Al-Si Matrices Reinforced by Ti: Myriam Sacerdote-Peronnet1; Olivier Dezellus1; Jean-Claude Viala1; 1University of Lyon

12:20 PMResearch on Growth Mechanism of TiB2 Powder Prepared by SHS-Metallurgy: Dou Zhihe1; Zhang Ting-an1; 1Northeastern University

Advances in Computational Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Finite Element Method ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science & EngineeringProgram Organizers: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute; Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories; Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 7February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedApplication of Reaxff Reactive Force Fields to Stress Corrosion Cracking: A Link from Quantumchemistry to Finite-Element Simulations: Adri van Duin1; Mu-Jeng Cheng1; William Goddard1; Santiago Serebrinsky1; Julian Rimoli1; Michael Ortiz1; 1California Institute of Technology

9:40 AM Question and Answer Period

9:45 AMCombined Finite Element and Finite Difference Modeling on Solute Drag in 3D Grain Growth: Michael Gao1; Anthony Rollett1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

10:10 AM Question and Answer Period

10:15 AMImpact-Contact Modeling of Particle Bonding in the Cold Gas Dynamic Spray Process: Gaurav Aggarwal1; Ivica Smid1; Albert Segall1; 1Pennsylvania State University

10:40 AM Question and Answer Period

10:45 AM Break

11:15 AMLarge Eddy Simulation of Multiphase Flow in a Bottom Blown Copper Converter: Miguel Barron1; Cesar Real1; Cesar Lopez1; Jesus Gonzalez1; Gabriel Plascencia2; 1Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco; 2Instituto Politecnico Nacional

11:40 AM Question and Answer Period

11:45 AMThermal Stress Simulation Considering Mechanical Interaction between Casting and Model: Xiaogang Liu1; Jinwu Kang1; Tianyou Huang1; 1Tsinghua University

12:10 PM Question and Answer Period

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Wednesday AM Room: Europe 1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: David Field, Washington State University; Bjorn Clausen, Los Almos National Laboratory

9:00 AMInherent Ductility of Fcc Metals Studied with Crystal Plasticity: Fan Zhang1; Kevin Boyle2; Allan Bower1; Raj Mishra3; 1Brown University; 2CANMET-MTL; 3General Motors R&D Center

9:20 AM InvitedSelf-Consistent Predictions of the Mechanical Behavior of Viscoplastic Polycrystals Accounting for Intragranular Field Fluctuations: Ricardo Lebensohn1; Carlos Tome1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:45 AMMicrostructural-Based Modeling of the Plastic Anisotropy of Zirconium Severely Deformed by Equal Channel Angular Extrusion (ECAE) at Room Temperature: Guney Yapici1; Irene Beyerlein2; Ibrahim Karaman1; Carlos Tome2; 1Texas A&M University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:05 AMMicrostructure and Texture Evolution during Equal-Channel Angular Pressing by Means of a Crystal Plasticity-Disclination Model: Airat Nazarov1; Nariman Enikeev1; Marat Abdullin1; Irene Beyerlein2; 1Ufa State Aviation Technical University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:25 AMPhysical Modeling on Deformation and Recrystallization of Austenite in Steels in Thermo-mechanical Processing: Xitao Wang1; Zhiliang Yu1; Tadeusz Siwecki2; Goran Engberg3; Zuqing Sun1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Corrosion and Metals Research Institute; 3SSAB Tunnplat AB

10:45 AM Break

11:00 AM InvitedVPSC and FEM/Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Deformation in Lead-Free Solder Joints: Thomas Bieler1; Adwait Telang1; Franz Roters2; Dierk Raabe2; 1Michigan State University; 2Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung

11:25 AMCharacterization of Post-Deformation Microstructures for Incorporation into Phase Field Model of Grain Growth in Ni-Base Superalloy: Eric Payton1; Daniel Corwin1; Deborah Whitis2; David Mourer2; Yunzhi Wang1; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University; 2General Electric Company

11:45 AMThe Application of Bayesian Neural Network Modeling for the Prediction of Tensile and Fatigue Properties in α/β Ti Alloys: Santhosh Koduri1; Brian Welk1; Peter Collins1; Gopal Viswanathan1; Hamish Fraser1; Benjamin Peterson1; 1Ohio State University

12:05 PMThe Influence of a Threshold Stress for Grain Boundary Sliding on the Constitutive Response of Polycrystalline Al Alloys during High Temperature Deformation: NingNing Du1; Allan Bower1; Paul Krajewski2; Eric Taleff3; 1Brown University; 2General Motors Research and Development Center; 3University of Texas at Austin

12:25 PMMicrobeam X-Ray Powder Diffraction Study of Ti-6Al-7Nb Wear Surface: Eri Miura-Fujiwara1; Gene Ice2; Eliot Specht2; Kunihiro Hisatsune1; 1Nagasaki University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Alumina and Bauxite: Red Mud - Flocculation and DisposalSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates; Jean Doucet, Alcan Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday AM Room: Northern E4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: David Chinloy, Hatch Kaiser

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMEffect of New Crystal Growth Modifiers on the Crystallization Behavior of Aluminum Trihydrate and Sodium Oxalate: Jianjun Liu1; Dmitri Kouznetsov1; James Counter1; David Slinkman1; 1Nalco Company

9:35 AMPlant Trials of New Rra Flocculants Used in the Bayer Process: Kevin O’Brien1; Everett Phillips1; 1Nalco Company

10:00 AMStudy on Influence of Carbonate Ion and Organic Impurity on Mud Flocculation in Bayer Process of Alumina Industry: Wen-zhong Cao1; Hong Zhong1; Wei-wei Tian2; 1Central South University; 2Jiujiang University of Jiangxi

10:25 AMAutoprecipitation Control with HXPAM Technology: Morris Lewellyn1; Qi Dai1; Scott Moffatt1; 1Cytec Industries Inc.

10:50 AM Break

11:00 AMThe Impact of Pipeline Transport on Surface Disposal Systems for Red Mud Paste: Donald Hallbom1; 1PSI Canada/University of British Columbia

11:25 AMThe Conversion and Sustainable Use of Alumina Refinery Residues: Global Solution Examples: Lee Fergusson1; 1Virotec Global Solutions

11:50 AMStudy on Suspension Velocity of Ore Particles in Vertical Reactor: Wen-zhong Cao1; Hong Zhong1; Wei-wei Tian2; Bo Qiao2; 1Central South University; 2Jiujiang University of Jiangxi

12:15 PM Concluding Comments

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Wednesday AM Room: Northern A4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Subodh Das, Secat Inc; Zhengdong Long, University of Kentucky

9:00 AMApplication of Parametric Time-Temperature Parameters to High Temperature Performance of Aluminum Alloys: J. Gilbert Kaufman1; Zhengdong Long1; Shridas Ningileri1; 1Secat, Inc.

9:25 AMApplication of Calorimetry to Quantify Microstructural Evolution and Precipitation Hardening in Al Alloys: Shahrzad Esmaeili1; Panthea Sepehrband1; Dan Cluff1; Brian Langelier1; 1University of Waterloo

9:50 AMLocal Hot Forming of Imprints in Aluminium Extrusions: Borge Bjorneklett1; Hallvard Fjær2; 1Hydro Automotive Structures; 2Institute for Energy Technology

10:15 AMAl-V Master Alloys from Reduction of Vanadium Oxide by Aluminum: Abdel Nasser Omran1; 1Azhar University

10:40 AM Break

10:50 AMHydrogen in Aluminum: Paul Rozenak1; 1Hydrogen Energy Batteries Company

11:15 AMDual Refinement of Primary and Eutectic Silicon in Hypereutectic Al-Si Alloys: Mohammad Shamsuzzoha1; Frank Juretzko1; 1University of Alabama

11:40 AMCompositionally and Structurally Graded Layers Prepared by Plasma-Based Ion Implantation on 2024 Aluminum Alloy: Jiaxuan Liao1; Zhong Tian1; Jiang Xu1; Long Jin1; 1University of Electronic Science and Technology

12:05 PMA Study of Stability of Foam Aluminum by Powder Metallurgy Method: Zhiqiang Guo1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Anode Effects and Process Control ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday AM Room: Southern 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Martin Iffert, Trimet Aluminium AG

9:00 AMAnode Effect and Specific Energy Reduction through Cell Control and Operating Parameters Optimisation: Abdelhamid Meghlaoui1; Abdulla Zarouni1; Dinesh Kothari1; 1Dubal

9:25 AMMaximum Anode Effect Voltage (Vmax): Alton Tabereaux1; 1Alcoa Inc

9:50 AMPotline Start-Up with Low Anode Effect Frequency: Barry Welch1; Gauti Höskuldsson2; Willy Kristensen3; 1Welbank Consulting Ltd; 2Nordural – Century Aluminium Ltd; 3Comalco Ltd

10:15 AMFaster Anode Effect Kill: Carlos Braga1; Nilton Nagem1; Ari Silva1; Eliezer Batista1; Stephen Martin2; Chirstopher Ritter3; 1ALUMAR; 2ALCOA - Badin; 3ALCOA - Mt. Holly

10:40 AMExperiences on the Anode Effect Reduction at Alcoa Pocos De Caldas: Andre Abreu1; Carlos Zangiacomi1; Rodrigo Magalhaes1; 1Alcoa Alumínio S.A.

11:05 AM Break

11:20 AMDevelopment of Dubal Cell Control Unit: Mamatha Shyamala1; Dinkar Vittala Pai1; Florentino Maloto1; 1DUBAL

11:45 AMApplication of “Smart Feeders” for Alumina Feed Control in Hall-Heroult Prebake Cells: Roald Hvidsten1; Ketil Rye1; 1Elkem Aluminum

12:10 PMAdaptive Fuzzy Control System of 300kA Aluminum Production Cell: Zeng Shuiping1; Li Jinhong1; 1North China University of Technology

12:35 PMResearch of Fuzzy Control for Alumina in SY300 Pots: Ren Bijun1; Wendong Zhao2; Songling Dai3; Shichang Chen1; 1Henan Hongkong Longquan Aluminum Company Ltd.; 2Shenyang Aluminium and Magnesium Engineering and Research Institute; 3Yichuan Electrical Group

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Modelling II and GeneralSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday AM Room: Southern 1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMEfficient Operation of Compressed Air Jets for Sidewall Cooling: Rob Wallace1; Mark Taylor1; John Chen2; Mohammed Farid2; 1Light Metals Research Centre, University of Auckland; 2University of Auckland

9:25 AMEffect of Anode Slots on Electrolyte Flow in Aluminium Reduction Cells: Mark Cooksey1; William Yang1; 1Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

9:50 AMFurther Results on the Application of Aluminum-Copper Bimetal Sheets in Aluminum Reduction Cells: Kayron Lalonde1; 1Alcoa Inc

10:15 AM Break

10:30 AMBalco Fuse Technology: P. Suri1; J. Ramaswami1; P. Divakaran1; Abhishek Kumar1; 1Bharat Aluminum Company

10:55 AMThe Impact of Channel Width on the Aluminium Reduction Cell Current Efficiency: Mohamed Ali1; Mohamed Doheim2; Abdel Fattah El-kersh3; 1Egyptalum; 2Assiut University; 3Minia University

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11:20 AMAnalysis of Cathode Voltage Drop in Aluminum Electrolysis Cells with an Electric Contact Model: Wei Liu1; Jie Li1; Yanqing Lai1; Zhigang Wang1; 1Central South University

11:45 AMA Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming (MINLP) Zone Model for Conceptual Design and Optimization of an ARP Carbothermic Aluminium Reactor: Dimitrios Gerogiorgis1; 1Imperial College

12:10 PMProducing Aluminum-Silicon Alloys from High-Aluminum Bearing Coal Ash by Carbothermal Reduction Method: Huimin Lu1; Huanqing Han1; 1Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

12:35 PMStudy of Making Casting Aluminum-Silica Alloy with Coarse Aluminum-Silicon Alloy Produced by Carbothermal Reduction of Aluminous Ore: Wang Yaowu1; Feng Naixiang1; Di Yuezhong1; Ma Shaoxian2; Ma Chenggui2; 1Northeastern University; 2Northeastern University Design and Research Institute

Biological Materials Science: Implant BiomaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMSuperelasticity and Shape Memory in a New Ni-Rich 55NiTi Bio-Implant Material: An Appraisal: Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; Kenneth Vecchio1; 1University of California San Diego

9:20 AMOsteoblast Growth on Hydroxyapatite Deposited Nanoporous TiO2 Template for Biocompatible Orthopedic Implants: Archana Kar1; Gale Craviso1; Manoranjan Misra1; 1University of Nevada, Reno

9:40 AMSurface Properties and Removal Torque of Dental Implants: Carlos Elias1; Jose Lima2; Yoshiki Oshida3; Carlos Muller4; 1Instituto Militar de Engenharia; 2Universidade Veiga de Almeida; 3Syracuse University; 4Oswaldo Cruz

10:00 AM InvitedTexture and Anisotropy in Cortical Bone Tissue and Hydroxyapatite Whisker Reinforced Polymers: Ryan Roeder1; Gabriel Converse1; Weimin Yue1; Robert Kane1; Justin Deuerling1; Alejandro Espinoza Orías1; 1University of Notre Dame

10:30 AM InvitedNanoscale Architectures for Osseointegration: Tejal Desai1; 1University of California, San Francisco

11:00 AM Break

11:10 AMProperty Measurements and Analyses of Laser Deposited Titanium Alloy for Orthopedic Application: Soumya Nag1; Sonia Samuel2; Rajarshi Banerjee2; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University; 2University of North Texas

11:30 AMEffect of Nanostrcture and Oxidation on Formation of Biomechanical Oxide Film on Ti-Nb Alloy: Keng-Liang Ou1; Pei-Wen Peng2; Yung-Ming Pan2; Yih-Chuen Shyng3; 1Taipei Medical University; 2Nation Taiwan University; 3Kaohsiung Military General Hospital

11:50 AMFatigue Failure of Ceramic Layers for Biomedical Applications: Sanjit Bhowmick1; Brian Lawn1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

12:10 PMProduction and Characterization of ZrO2 Ceramics and Composites to be Used for Hip Prosthesis: Gultekin Goller1; Melis Arin1; Jef Vleugels2; Kim Vanmeensel2; 1Istanbul Technical University; 2Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

12:30 PMProduction and Characterization of K-Mica-Fluorapatite Based Glass Ceramics Containing Varying Amount of CeO2 Addition: Ipek Akin1; Gultekin Goller1; 1Istanbul Technical University

12:50 PMStructural Efect after Titanium Oxidation in Fluidized Bed Due to Biomedical Aspect: Jasinski Józef1; Szota Michal1; Mendzik Krzysztof1; 1Czestochowa Technical University

Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Supercooled Liquids and CrystallizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Wednesday AM Room: Asia 1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: H. J. Fecht, Ulm University; W.H. Jiang, University of Tennessee

9:00 AM InvitedAnomalies in the Thermophysical Properties of Undercooled Zr62Cu20Al10Ni8 Glass-Forming Alloy: Robert Hyers1; Richard Bradshaw1; Mary Richter1; Jan Rogers2; Thomas Rathz3; Anup Gangopadhyay4; Kenneth Kelton4; 1University of Massachusetts; 2NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; 3University of Alabama in Huntsville; 4Washington University

9:20 AM InvitedCrossover Temperatures from Liquid- to Glass-Like Dynamics: Rachel Aga1; James Morris1; Valentin Levashov2; Takeshi Egami2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

9:40 AM InvitedShear Thinning and Strong to Fragile Transition in the Zr41.2Ti13.8Cu12.5Ni1

0.0Be22.5 Bulk Metallic Glass Forming Liquid: Ralf Busch1; 1Oregon State University

10:00 AMA New Bulk Metallic Glass in the Ni-Nb-Cr System: Robert McDaniels1; Peter Liaw1; Guojiang Fan1; 1University of Tennessee

10:15 AMFormability of an Mg-Cu-Ag-Y Metallic Glass: Neal Ross1; Yanwen Wang1; Rajiv Mishra1; Daniel Miracle2; Oleg Senkov3; Richard Lederich4; 1University of Missouri; 2US Air Force; 3UES Inc; 4Boeing - Phantom Works

10:30 AMPitting Corrosion of Partially Amorphous Al-Based Glassy Alloys with Solute-Lean Nanocrystals: Ashley Lucente1; Gary Shiflet1; John Scully1; 1University of Virginia

10:45 AMLow Density Ca-Al-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: Oleg Senkov1; James Scott1; Daniel Miracle2; 1UES Inc; 2US Air Force

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11:00 AM InvitedCompositional Depeandance of Metastable Phase Formation in Model Hypereutectic Zr-Pt Alloys: Dan Sordelet1; Min Ha Lee1; Ryan Ott1; 1Ames Laboratory

11:20 AM InvitedPhase Stability and Transformations in the Zr2(Cu1-xNix) System: Matthew Kramer1; Min Xu1; D. Sordelet1; Yiying Ye1; 1Iowa State University

11:40 AMThe Connection between Kinetic and Thermodynamic Fragility in Bulk Metallic Glasses: Isabella Gallino1; Manish Bothara2; Christopher Way2; Ralf Busch2; 1Saarland University; 2Oregon State University

11:55 AMThermal Expansion and Enthalpy Relaxation of the Bulk Metallic Glass La55Al25Ni10Cu10: Feng Ye1; Tao Zhang1; Guo-Liang Chen1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing

12:10 PMGlass Structure of Zr-Ni and Zr-Ni-Ti Alloys: Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Calculation and Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Investigation: Xidong Hui1; Zi-kui Liu2; Shunli Shang2; Yi Wang2; Xiongjun Liu1; Guoliang Chen1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Pennsylvania State University

12:25 PMStudy of As-Cast and Structurally Relaxed Zr-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: Cang Fan1; Th Proffen2; T. Wilson1; E. Maxey3; J. Richardson3; H. Choo1; P. Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2Lujan Neutron Scattering Center, LANSCE, Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Intense Pulsed Neutron Source Division, Argonne National Laboratory

12:40 PMGlass Forming Ability for Mg-Cu-Nd Alloys: Ke-Qiang Qiu1; Qing-Feng Li1; Wen-Hui Jiang2; 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology; 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee

Cast Shop Technology: CastingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: David DeYoung, Alcoa Inc; Rene Kieft, Corus Group; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday AM Room: Northern E1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMMechanism of the Film-Impingement Cooling in DC Casting: László Kiss1; Sandor Poncsak1; Sébastien Bolduc1; Bjørn-Rune Henriksen2; 1Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi; 2Elkem ASA

9:30 AMWagstaff Inc.’s New AirSlipTM Casting Gas Supply Systems: David Salee1; 1Wagstaff, Inc.

9:55 AMBillet Tooling Design Offering Optimum Combination of Safety, Productivity and Metallurgical Performance: Shaun Hamer1; Ravi Tilak1; 1Almex USA Inc.

10:20 AMModelling of Mould Toe-In during Extrusion Ingot DC-Casting: Dag Mortensen1; Bjorn Henriksen2; Jan Hvistendal2; Hallvard Fjaer1; 1Institute for Energy Technology; 2Elkem Aluminium

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11:10 AMHot Tearing of Al-Si Alloys: Liming Lu1; A. Dahle2; C. Davidson1; D. StJohn3; 1CSIRO; 2University of Queensland; 3CRC for Cast Metals Manufacturing

11:35 AMEffect of Grain Refining on Defect Formation in DC Cast Al-Zn-Mg Alloy Round Billet: Ravi Nadella1; Dmitry Eskin1; Laurens Katgerman2; 1Netherlands Institute for Metals Research; 2Delft University of Technology

12:00 PMMicroporosity Formation in DC Cast 5083 Alloys: Carmen Stanica1; Petru Moldovan2; Gheorghe Dobra1; Gabriela Popescu2; Mihai Butu2; 1ALRO; 2Polytechnic University

12:25 PMDirect Chill Casting of CLAD Ingot with a Flat CLAD Interface: Robert Wagstaff1; Thomas Davisson1; Larry Hudson1; 1Novelis, Inc

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Processing and Properties of MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 8February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; T-T Chen, CANMET-MMSL

9:00 AMAnalysis of Surface Finish of Spheroidal Graphite Iron: Ramesh Nunna1; Shyam Sunder Rao Sirivolu1; 1VNRVJIET

9:20 AMA Study on Electro-Magnetism of Peg-20000 Doped with Nano-Cobalt Ferrite Oxide Powder Containing La3+: Xiao Li1; 1Central South University

9:40 AM Break

10:00 AMDTA, TGA, XRD and Mössbauer Study of Zinc Sulfide Concentrates: Boyan Boyanov1; 1University of Plovdiv

10:20 AMLiquidus Temperature, Electrical Conductivity and Nd2O3 Solubility of NdF3-LiF-Nd2O3 Melts: Xianwei Hu1; Zhaowen Wang1; Bingliang Gao1; Zhongning Shi1; Guimin Lu1; Jianzhong Cui1; Xiaozhou Cao1; 1Northeastern University

10:40 AMExperimental Studies on Pre-Treatment of Refractory Gold Concentrate Containing High Arsenic from Hunan by Acidic Pressure Oxidation: Tong Linlin1; Yang Hongying1 Yin Shuyan2; 1Northeastern University of China; 2China Nonferrous Engineering and Research Institute

11:00 AMMineralogical and Crystallographic Characterization of Analcime Tuff from Jovici Deposit, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Jovica Stojanovic1; Ana Radosavljevic-Mihajlovic2; Slobodan Radosavljevic1; 1Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials; 2Institute of Nuclear Science Vinca

11:20 AMEffect of Additives on the Reaction of Carbothermal Reduction and Nitride Preparing for Vanadium Carbide Nitride: Sansan Yu1; Nianxin Fu1; Z.T. Sui1; 1NEU

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11:40 AMEffect of Fluorine on Electroless Nickel Plating of Magnesium Alloys: Dong Guo1; Zhanguo Fan1; Zhongdong Yang1; Lin Zhao1; Peng Gao1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy

12:00 PMMechanisms of Disintegration of Fine Disseminated Mineral Complexes Exposed to High-Power Nanosecond Electromagnetic Pulses: Valentin Chanturiya1; Igor Bunin1; 1Russian Academy of Sciences

Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: Modeling of Phase Transformations ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 11February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedRecent Progress in Phase-Field Modeling of Microstructural Evolution: John Agren1; Klara Asp1; 1Royal Institute of Technology

9:30 AM InvitedComputational Study of Crystallographic Domain Engineering for Advanced Ferroelectrics: Yu Wang1; Weifeng Rao1; 1Virginia Tech

10:00 AM3D Phase Field Simulation of Widmanstätten Sideplate Colony and Basket-Weave Structure in α/β Ti-Alloys: Fan Yang1; Gang Wang1; Ning Ma1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

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10:40 AMModeling of Domain Structures in Graded Multilayer Ferroelectric Thin Films: Andrei Artemev1; Julia Slutsker2; Alexander Roytburd3; 1Carleton University; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology; 3University of Maryland

11:00 AMPhase Field Modeling of Domain Structures in Nano-Composite Ferroelectric Multilayers: Julia Slutsker1; Andrei Artemev2; Alexander Roytburd3; 1National Institute of Standdards and Technology; 2Carleton University; 3University of Maryland

11:20 AMPhase-Field Simulation of Cooperative Growth of Pearlite: Ingo Steinbach1; Markus Apel1; 1RWTH-Aachen

11:40 AMPhase-Field Study of the Interplay between Diffusive and Displacive Phase Transformations: Rajeev Ahluwalia1; Mathieu Bouville1; 1Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore

12:00 PMThe Critical Limit for Growth of Massive Ferrite in the Fe-Mn System: Annika Borgenstam1; Henrik Larsson1; 1Royal Institute of Technology

12:20 PMModelling of the Transition between Diffusion and Interface Controlled Growth: Henrik Larsson1; Annika Borgenstam1; 1Royal Institute of Technology

Degradation of Light Weight Alloys: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: David Shifler, Office of Naval Research; Julie Christodoulou, Office of Naval Research; James Moran, Alcoa; Airan Perez, Office of Naval Research; Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratories

Wednesday AM Room: Northern A3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: David Shifler, Office of Naval Research; Julie Christodoulou, Office of Naval Research

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMMechanical Properties for Design of Al Structures: Catherine Wong1; Jennifer Gaies1; Daniel Stiles1; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center

9:30 AM Question and Answer Period

9:35 AMIdentification of Sensitized Aluminum Using Optical Microscopy: Catherine Wong1; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center

10:00 AM Question and Answer Period

10:05 AMModeling of the Wear Damage and Degradation of Aluminum-Silicon Alloys during Sliding Contacts: S. Subutay Akarca1; William Altenhof1; Ahmet Alpas1; 1University of Windsor

10:30 AM Question and Answer Period

10:35 AMSensitization of 5000 Series Aluminum Alloys: Alicia Field1; Catherine Wong1; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

11:00 AM Question and Answer Period

11:05 AM Break

11:25 AMEnvironmental Induced Cracking in Al-Li-Cu-Mg-Zr Alloys of Peak Aged and Retrogressed and Reaged Tempers under Applied Potentials: Karuna Ghosh1; K. Das2; U. Chatterjee2; 1National Institute of Technology; 2Indian Institute of Technology

11:50 AM Question and Answer Period

11:55 AMRole of Frequency of Low Angle Grain Boundaries in Accelerating the Onset of Abnormal Grain Coarsening: Roger Doherty1; Christopher Hovanec1; 1Drexel University

12:20 PM Question and Answer Period

12:25 PMSmall-Crack Behavior and Its Effect on Fatigue Life Variability in a Cast AS7GU Aluminum Alloy: Jianzhang Yi1; Xiaoxia Zhu1; Wayne Jones1; Carlos Engler-Pinto Jr2; John Allison2; 1University of Michigan; 2Ford Motor Company

12:50 PM Question and Answer Period

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Wednesday AM Room: Europe 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Afina Lupulescu, Union College; Marek Danielewski, AGH University of Science and Technology

9:00 AM InvitedDiffusion Paths and “Strange Attracters”: John Morral1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

9:30 AM InvitedApplication of Diffusion Experiments in Mapping Phase Diagrams and Properties: Ji-Cheng Zhao1; 1General Electric Company

10:00 AMThe Effects of Concentration-Dependence of the Diffusivity on the Formation of Non-Linear Diffusion Paths in Multiphase Diffusion Couples: Hongwei Yang1; John Morral2; 1University of Connecticut; 2Ohio State University

10:20 AMApplication of Boltzman-Matano Solution to Interdiffusion and Growth of Intermetallic Compounds: Daniel Lewis1; Tolga Goren1; Liang Jiang2; J. Zhao2; 1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 2General Electric Global Research

10:40 AMThe Stress Field in Fe-Ni-Cr Diffusion Couples: Bartlomiej Wierzba1; Marek Danielewski1; Maciej Pietrzyk1; 1AGH, University of Science and Technology

11:00 AM Break

11:10 AM InvitedAn Examination of Diffusion Paths in Terms of Interdiffusion Fluxes and Interdiffusion Coefficients: Mysore Dayananda1; 1Purdue University

11:40 AMDetermination of Average Ternary Interdiffusion Coefficients using Integration of Interdiffusion Fluxes: Narayana Garimella1; Yong-Ho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida

12:00 PMPhase Field Prediction of Diffusion Paths and Single-Phase Layers in Two-Phase Diffusion Couples: Ximiao Pan1; Nin Zhou1; J. E. Morral1; Yunzhi Wang1; 1Ohio State University

12:20 PMExperimental Observations and Phase-Field Modeling of Interdiffusion Microstructure in Ni-Cr-Al and Fe-Ni-Al Two-Phase Diffusion Couples: Rashmi Mohanty1; Yong-Ho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida

12:40 PMVisiMat - Software for the Visualization of Multicomponent Diffusion in 2 and 3 Dimensions: Christopher O’Brien1; Afina Lupulescu; 1Pennsylvania State University

Dynamic Behavior of Materials: Mechanical Properties ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, University of California; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kenneth Vecchio, University of California

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: T. Wright, US Army Research Laboratory; Neil Bourne, University of Manchester

9:00 AMStrength Properties under High Pressure Dynamic Loading: James Asay1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

9:30 AMInfluence of Energetic-Driven “Taylor-Wave” Shock-Wave Prestraining on the Structure/Property Response of 1018 Steel, Depleted Uranium, and U-6Nb: George Gray1; Robert Hixson1; Ellen Cerreta1; Rodney McCabe1; Shuh-Rong Chen1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:45 AMEvaluation of a Hopkinson Bar Loaded Four-Point Bend Fracture Test: Kenneth Vecchio1; Fengchun Jiang1; Justin Cheney1; Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; 1University of California, San Diego

10:00 AMDynamic Mechanical Characterization of Depleted Uranium and U-6 wt% Niobium: Carl Cady1; George Gray1; Shuh-Rong Chen1; Robert Field1; Denise Korzekwa1; David Teter1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:15 AMHigh Pressure Equation of State of a Zirconium-Based Bulk Metallic Glass: Morgana Martin1; Toshimori Sekine2; Takamichi Kobayashi2; Laszlo Kecskes3; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2National Institute for Materials Science; 3U.S. Army Research Laboratory

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AM InvitedThe High-Strain-Rate Deformations of Structural and Nanocrystalline Metals: K. Ramesh1; Kevin Hemker1; E. Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

11:15 AMStrain-Rate Effects on the Texture Evolution and Mechanical Response of Pure Zirconium: Modeling and Validation Using the Taylor Cylinder Impact Test: Brian Plunkett1; Oana Cazacu2; Joel House3; Ricardo Lebensohn4; Michael Nixon1; 1Air Force Research Laboratory/MNAC; 2University of Florida; 3Air Force Research Laboratory/MNMW; 4Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:30 AMStudy of Thermal Softening of Aluminum Alloy Using the Taylor Test: Glenn Whiteman1; Ron Winter1; 1Atomic Weapons Establishment

11:45 AMTensile Behavior of High Strength Steels in the Sub-Hopkinson Strain-Rate Regime: Brad Boyce1; Thomas Crenshaw1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

12:00 PMDynamic Friction Experiments at the Atlas Pulsed Power Facility: Christopher Rousculp1; James Hammerberg1; David Oro1; George Rodriguez1; Peter Goodwin1; Michael Salazar1; Robert Reinovsky1; John Becker2; Robert Berglin2; Ken Delzer2; George Gomez2; Robert Malone2; Dane Morgan2; Troy Pate2; Karen Theuer2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2National Security Technologies, LLC

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12:15 PMDynamic Characterization of Epoxy-Cast Al+Fe2O3 Thermite Mixtures: Louis Ferranti1; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

12:30 PMComparison of the Influence of Temperature on the High Strain Rate Mechanical Responses of PBX9501 and EDC37: Beckie Govier1; G. Gray III2; W. Blumenthal2; 1Atomic Weapons Establishment; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

12:45 PMInfluence of Grain Size on the Dynamic Tensile Behavior of Aluminum under Impact Loading: Pankaj Trivedi1; James Asay2; David Field1; Yogendra Gupta1; 1Washington State University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Anode Baking Furnace TechnologySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday AM Room: Southern 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Victor Buzunov, RUSAL

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMThe Development of Anode Baking Technology from Past to Future: Wolfgang Leisenberg1; Detlef Maiwald1; 1Innovatherm

9:30 AMProven Control Philosophy for Anode Baking Process: Denis Fantin1; Hubert Gay1; Pierre Mahieu1; 1SETARAM Engineering

9:55 AMProcess Optimization in Bake Furnace: Vinicius Piffer1; Markus Meier2; Paulo Miotto1; Ciro Kato1; Marcos Silva1; Peter Sulger2; Raymond Perruchoud2; 1Consorcio de Aluminio do Maranhao (Alumar); 2R&D Carbon Ltd.

10:20 AMFuel Consumption: A Key Parameter in Anode Baking Furnace: Jean Bigot1; Magali Gendre1; Jean-Christophe Rotger1; 1Alcan

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11:05 AMA Breakthrough in Anode Baking Furnace Fluewall Design: Magali Gendre1; Jean-Christophe Rotger1; Yann El Ghaoui1; Nicolas Mathieu1; 1Alcan/Astronomical, Physical and Mathematical Geodesy

11:30 AMRefurbishment and Modernization of Existing Anode Baking Furnaces: Frank Goede1; 1Riedhammer GmbH

11:55 AMRefractory for Anode Baking Furnaces; Rebuild on the Run; Minimal Loss in Production Capacity during Reline: Marcel Franken1; 1Gouda Vuurvast

12:20 PMResults of Operating a New RTO Based Fume Treatment System at a Baking Furnace: Matthias Hagen1; 1LTB

Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division Symposium: Advanced Metallizations and Interconnect Technologies, in Honor of Prof. K. N. Tu’s 70th Birthday: Advanced Metallizations and Interconnect Technology ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih Chen, National Chiao Tung University; Lih Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Ulrich Gösele, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics; C. Kao, National Central University; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing-Hua University

Wednesday AM Room: Pacific Hall BFebruary 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ulrich Goesele, Max-Planck-Institute of Microstructure Physics; Lih Chen, National Tsing Hua University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments Dr. Robert Rosenberg will introduce Prof. Tu’s outstanding contributions in understanding and application of diffusions and reactions in metallic thin films as well as silicide formation during his career at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center.

9:10 AM InvitedInfluence of Interface Characteristics on Copper Metallization: Robert Rosenberg1; 1IBM

9:35 AM InvitedKinetics of Phase Transformations in Solder Materials: A Review of King-Ning Tu’s Accomplishments: James Li1; 1University of Rochester

10:00 AM InvitedMaterials Challenges for Low k Dielectrics for Microelectronics: Paul Ho1; 1University of Texas

10:25 AM Break

10:55 AM InvitedThermal and Electromigration-Induced Strains in Polycrystalline Films and Conductor Lines: G. Cargill1; 1Lehigh University

11:20 AM InvitedReduction of Electrical Resistivity of Cu Interconnects: Masanori Murakami1; Miki Moriyama2; Susumu Tsukimoto1; Kazuhiro Ito1; Takashi Onishi3; 1Kyoto University; 2Toyoda Gosei Company, Ltd; 3Surface Design and Corrosion Research Section, Materials Research Laboratory, Kobe Steel, Ltd.

11:45 AM InvitedNovel Metal Silicide Materials for Nanometer Scale CMOS Technology: Bing-Zong Li1; Yu-Long Jiang1; Guo-Ping Ru1; Xin-Ping Qu1; 1Fudan University

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Friction Stir Welding and Processing IV: Session IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, University of Missouri; Murray Mahoney, Rockwell Scientific Company; Thomas Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kumar Jata, US Air Force

Wednesday AM Room: Northern E3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedHybrid-Laser Friction Stir Welding of Cast IN738 Superalloy: Zhili Feng1; O. M. Barabash1; D. Gandy2; S. A. David1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Electric Power Research Institute

9:20 AMEffect of Controlled Hot Compression Tests on Flow Stress and Microstructure of HSLA-65 Steels: Maria Posada1; David Forrest1; Carrie Davis1; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

9:35 AMFriction Stir Welding of ODS Alloy MA956: Zhili Feng1; H. Xu1; O. M. Barabash1; W. Ren1; J. Horton1; S. A. David1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:50 AMFriction Stir Welding of HSLA-65 Steel: Peter Pao1; Richard Fonda1; Harry Jones1; C.R. Feng1; D.W. Moon1; Robert Bayles1; 1Naval Research Laboratory

10:05 AMFormability of Friction Stir Welded Dual Phase 590, TRIP 590, and Dual Phase 780 Steel Sheets: Michael Miles1; E. Olsen1; R. Steele2; T. Nelson1; M. Li3; 1Brigham Young University; 2Megastir Technologies; 3TWB Company

10:20 AMCharacterization of Dual Phase Steel Friction-Stir Weld for Tailor-Welded Blank Applications: Seung Hwan Park1; Satoshi Hirano1; Kazutaka Okamoto2; Wei Gan3; Robert Wagoner3; Kwansoo Chung4; Chongmin Kim5; 1Hitachi, Ltd.; 2Hitachi America Ltd.; 3Ohio State University; 4Seoul National University; 5General Motors Research and Development Center

10:35 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedMicrostructure and Properties of Friction Stir Welded 304 Stainless Steel Using W-Based Alloy Tool: Yutaka Sato1; Masahiro Muraguchi1; Hiroyuki Kokawa1; 1Tohoku University

11:10 AMProperties and Microstructure of Friction Stir Welded X-65 Steel: Tracy Nelson1; Sterling Anderson1; Scott Mceuen1; Trevor Downs1; 1Brigham Young University

11:25 AMPrediction of Tool Deformation during Friction Stir Welding of L80 Steel: Wei Gan1; Tim Li1; Shuchi Khurana1; 1Edison Welding Institute

11:40 AMPrecipitation Behavior in Ni-Base Alloys during Friction Stir Welding: Raghavan Ayer1; Hyun-Jo Jun1; 1ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company

11:55 AMProperties and Structure of Friction Stir Welded Alloy 718: Carl Sorensen1; Ben Nelson1; Sam Sanderson1; Tracy Nelson1; 1Brigham Young University

12:10 PMMicrostructural Evolution in Ti 5-1-1-1 Friction Stir Welds: Richard Fonda1; Keith Knipling1; C. Feng1; 1Naval Research Laboratory

12:25 PMEffects of Friction Stir Welding on the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Invar 36: Bharat Jasthi1; Stanley Howard1; Casey Allen1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Fundamentals of Shape Memory and Related Transitions: Mechanical BehaviorSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Michael Manley, University of California; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 6February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Catherine Brinson, Northwestern University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AM InvitedInsights into the Deformation of Shape Memory Alloys from Instrumented Indentation and in situ Neutron Diffraction: Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1University of Central Florida

9:40 AMTexture, Strain and Phase Fraction Measurements during Tension-Compression Cycling in Superelastic NiTi: Shipeng Qiu1; Vinu Krishnan1; Donald Brown2; Bjorn Clausen2; Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:05 AMPhase-Field Study of the Effect of Precipitates on Shape-Memory Materials: Mathieu Bouville1; Rajeev Ahluwalia1; 1Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore

10:30 AMTensile and Fatigue Behavior of Superelastic Shape Memory Rods: Jason Treadway1; Pranesh Aswath2; Ali Abolmaali2; Frank Lu2; 1Imperial College; 2University of Texas at Arlington

10:55 AM Break

11:15 AM InvitedSome Peculiarities Regarding the R-Phase in Nitinol: Tom Duerig1; 1Nitinol Devices and Components

11:45 AMOn the Formation of the R-Phase in NiTiFe Shape Memory Alloys: Radhakrishnan Manjeri1; Diwakar Nandiraju1; Catherine Bewerse1; Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1University of Central Florida

12:10 PMAffect of Local Roughness on the Mechanical Behavior of NiTi: Melissa Denton1; James Earthman1; 1University of California

12:35 PMPost-Shape Memory Effect Deformation Structures in U-6wt.%Nb: Amy Clarke1; Robert Field1; Robert Hackenberg1; Donald Brown1; Dan Thoma1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

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General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: In Situ Synthesis and Rapid PrototypingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Modeling Analysis and Control Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School; Ralph Napolitano, Iowa State University; Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

Wednesday AM Room: Northern A2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School

9:00 AMNano Materials System Development by Laser Based Direct Metal Deposition (LBDMD) Process for Industrial Slurry Erosion Applications: Eswar Yarrapareddy1; Radovan Kovacevic1; 1Southern Methodist University

9:25 AMBulk Ceramic Structures Using Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS): Vamsi Balla1; Susmita Bose1; Amit Bandyopadhyay1; 1Washington State University

9:50 AMNet-Shape NiTi Shape Memory Alloy Fabrication Using LENS: Vamsi Balla1; Susmita Bose1; Amit Bandyopadhyay1; 1Washington State University

10:15 AMRecent Progress on Modeling Laser Engineering Net Shaped Process and Product Performance: Paul Wang1; 1Mississippi State University

10:40 AMNucleation Kinetics of Ferrite in Rapidly Solidified Fe-4mass%B Droplets: Volha Bialiauskaya1; Teiichi Ando1; 1Northeastern University

11:05 AMProperties of SnO2 Thin Films Depending on Processing Condition: Gun-Eik Jang1; Jung-Hoon Lee1; Sang-Hee Son2; 1Chungbuk National University; 2Cheong-ju University

11:30 AMPerspectives of the Preparation of Alumina-Silica Based Chemicals and Composites from Industrial Wastes: A. Ismail1; I. Ibrahim1; E. Abdel1; K. Elbarawy1; 1Central Metallrugical Research and Development Institute

General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Microstructure and Properties of MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Product Metallurgy and Applications Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Joshua Caris, Case Western Reserve University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMA Parametric Study of Effects of Indentation on Strain Hardening Solids: Ajit Batwal1; Pedro Peralta1; Antonio Rinaldi1; 1Arizona State University

9:30 AMEffects of Interfacial Friction Conditions on the Interpretation of Nano-Sliding Experiments: Yanfei Gao1; Haitao Xu1; George Pharr1; 1University of Tennessee

9:50 AMCrack Propagation across Grain Boundaries: Experiments and Modeling: Dhiraj Catoor1; K. Kumar1; 1Brown University

10:10 AMProfile of Mode-I Crack Path in a Heterogeneous Material: Eric Brown1; Cheng Liu1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:30 AM Break

10:50 AMSimulation of Strain Induced Interface Migration in Symmetric Tilt Grain Boundaries: Sirish Namilae1; Balasubramanium Radhakrishnan1; Gorti Sarma1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:10 AMInfluence of Molecular Conformation on the Constitutive Response of Polyethylene: A Comparison of HDPE, PEX, and UHMWPE: Eric Brown1; R. Willms1; George Gray1; Philip Rae1; Carl Cady1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:30 AMFriction and Fracture of Ice: Erland Schulson1; 1Dartmouth College

11:50 AMRapid Sintering to Manufacture Fully Dense Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite: Tien Tran1; Vladimir Kodash1; James Shackelford1; Joanna Groza1; 1University of California

12:10 PMMechanical Properties and Structure of Cu-15Ni-8Sn after Thermal Excursion: Joshua Caris1; John Lewandowski1; John Stephens2; 1Case Western Reserve University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

12:30 PMEffect of Trace Elements on Mechanical Behaviors of Accumulative Roll-Bond (ARB)ed Commercially Pure Copper: Younghwan Jang1; Sangshik Kim1; Seungzeon Han2; Chayong Lim2; Changjoo Kim2; Masahiro Goto3; 1Gyeongsang National University; 2Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; 3Oita University

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Hume-Rothery Symposium: Scattering Studies and the Fundamental Properties of Materials: Session IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Wolfgang Donner, University of Houston; J. Robertson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 7February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Gabrielle Long, Argonne National Laboratory; Wolfgang Donner, University of Houston

9:00 AM InvitedHeusler Films and Multilayers: X-Ray Resonant Magnetic Scattering and Polarized Neutron Reflectivity Studies on the Relation between Structure and Magnetism: Hartmut Zabel1; Kurt Westerholt1; Andre Bergmann1; Johannes Grabis1; 1Ruhr-University Bochum

9:30 AM InvitedFormation and Thickness Evolution of Periodic Twin Domains in Manganite Films Grown on SrTiO3 (001) Substrates: Peter Wochner1; U. Gebhardt1; N. Kasper1; A. Vigliante1; H. Dosch1; H.-U. Habermeier2; F. Razavi2; 1MPI-MF; 2MPI-FKF

10:00 AM InvitedSources of Non-Collinear Magnetism in Disordered Alloys: Malcolm Stocks1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:30 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedUnderstanding the Origins of Positive and Negative Exchange Bias by a Combined Polarized Neutron and Resonant Magnetic X-Ray Scattering Study: Sunil Sinha1; 1University of California San Diego and Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:20 AM InvitedTest of the Universality of the Hume-Rothery Electron Concentration Rule by Performing the First-Principles FLAPW and LMTO-ASA Band Calculations for Different Gamma-Brasses: Uichiro Mizutani1; Ryoji Asahi2; Hirokazu Sato3; Tsunehiro Takeuchi4; 1Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute; 2Toyota Central R&D Laboratories; 3Aichi University of Education; 4Nagoya University

11:50 AM InvitedScattering on Overlapping Strain Fields Caused by Defects Groupings: Rozaliya Barabash1; G. Ice1; E. Specht1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

12:20 PM InvitedAn Order-Disorder Phase Transition on a Quasicrystal: Chemical Disorder and Phason Fluctuations: Hiroshi Abe1; Ken-ichi Ohshima2; 1National Defense Academy; 2University of Tsukuba

Innovations in Measurement Science to Assess the Performance of New Materials in the Real-World: Characterization of Advanced MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Stoudt, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Lyle Levine, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Tusit Weerasooriya, Army Research Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: Australia 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jeffery Fong, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Mahmoud Demeri, FormSys Inc

9:00 AM InvitedThe Influence of Constitutive Parameters on Sheet Forming and Formability: Frederic Barlat1; Jeong-Whan Yoon1; 1Alcoa Technical Center

9:30 AM InvitedMeasurement of Springback in Stretch-Draw Forming: Mahmoud Demeri1; 1FormSys Inc

10:00 AMAssessing the Relationships Between Surface Topography and Dynamic Friction During Metal Forming: Mark Stoudt1; Joseph Hubbard1; David Pitchure1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:25 AMPlastic Strain and Grain Size Effects in the Surface Roughening of Aluminum Alloys: Eric Moore1; Mark Stoudt2; Robert Reno1; 1University of Maryland Baltimore County; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

10:50 AM Break

11:00 AMUsing Digital Image Correlation to Measure Full-Field Strains in Carbon Fiber Tensile Tow Experiments: Paul Moy1; Allan Gunnarson1; 1US Army Research Laboratory

11:25 AMA Comparative Study of Photoemission to Probe Surface Microstructure Evolution of Single Crystal Aluminum during Tensile Deformation Using Excimer Laser and Purified Mercury Lamp: Mingdong Cai1; Lyle Levine2; Mark Stoudt2; David Pitchure2; J. Thomas Dickinson1; 1Washington State University; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology

11:50 AMSize Effects in Compression Testing of Periodic Cellular Metals: Brandon Bouwhuis1; Glenn Hibbard1; 1University of Toronto

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Advances in Alloy DevelopmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Wednesday AM Room: Asia 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Daniel Eylon, University of Dayton; Stephen Gerdemann, U.S. Department of Energy

9:00 AM InvitedAtomization of Titanium Alloys Containing Boron: Charles Yolton1; 1Crucible Materials Corporation

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9:30 AMDevelopment of Materials Design Methodologies for Boron-Modified Ti-6Al-4V Alloys: Scott Lieberman1; Arun Sreeranganathan1; Harpreet Singh1; Yuxiong Mao1; Arun Gokhale1; Sesh Tamirisakandala2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Ohio University

9:50 AMProcessing and Property Improvements in Rolled Plates and Sheets of Ti-6Al-4V + 0.1 wt% B: Mats Bennett1; Raghavan Srinivasan1; Sesh Tamirisa2; 1Wright State University; 2Ohio University

10:10 AMMicrostructural Stability and Heat Treatment of Boron Modified Beta-21S and Ti-5553: Balakrishna Cherukuri1; Raghavan Srinivasan1; Sesh Tamirisa2; 1Wright State University; 2Ohio University

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10:45 AMThe Microstructure, Tensile, and Creep Behavior of Boron-Modified Ti-15Al-33Nb(at%) and Ti-22Al-26Nb(at%): Chris Cowen1; Carl Boehlert1; Sesh Tamirisakandala2; Daniel Miracle3; 1Michigan State University; 2Ohio University; 3US Air Force

11:10 AMElevated Temperature Oxidation Resistance of Boron Modified Titanium Alloys: Deborah Sweeney1; Raghavan Srinivasan1; 1Wright State University

11:30 AMProgress towards the Development of a Creep-Resistant β-Titanium Alloy Based on Timetal-21S: Benjamin Peterson1; Peter Collins1; Vladimir Levit1; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University

11:50 AMEffect of Al Content on Phase Constitution and Tensile Properties of Ti-13mass%Cr-1mass%Fe-Al Alloys: Michiharu Ogawa1; Tetsuya Shimizu1; Toshiharu Noda1; Masahiko Ikeda2; 1Daido Steel Company, Ltd.; 2Kansai University

12:10 PMEffects of Powder Composition and Consolidation Conditions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of TiAl Based Alloys Produced Using Titanox Powders: Deliang Zhang1; Gorgees Adam2; Bhupinder Parmar1; Brian Gabbitas1; 1University of Waikato; 2Titanox Development Ltd

Integrated Computational Materials Engineering: Lessons from Many Fields: ICME in Materials ScienceSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizer: Deborah Whitis, General Electric Company

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: John Allison, Ford Motor Company; Robert Hyers, University of Massachusetts

9:00 AM Introductory Comments Deb Whitis

9:05 AMCyberDesign Optimization of Structural Automotive Components Employing Multiscale Modeling: Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems

9:25 AMIntegrated Computational Materials Engineering - A New Paradigm for the Global Materials Profession: John Allison1; 1Ford Motor Company

10:10 AMICME at GE: Accelerating the Insertion of New Materials and Processes: Deborah Whitis1; Daniel Wei1; Matthew Buczek1; Peter Finnigan2; Dongming Gao2; Daniel Backman3; 1General Electric Company; 2General Electric Global

Research Center; 3Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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11:00 AMOverview of the Center for Computational Materials Design (CCMD): Zi-Kui Liu1; David McDowell2; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Georgia Institute of Technology

11:40 AMComputer Aided Heat Treatment Planning System for Quenching and Tempering: Lei Zhang1; Yiming Rong1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

12:10 PMReliability-Based Design Optimization of Automotive Structures for Improved Crash Performance: Masoud Rais-Rohani1; 1Mississippi State University

12:30 PMCyberinfrastructure for Multiscale Simulations and Design Optimizations: Tomasz Haupt1; 1Mississippi State University

Magnesium Technology 2007: Alloy Development ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Wednesday AM Room: Southern 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Kwang Seon Shin, Seoul National University

9:00 AMStructural Evolution in Mg-Al Alloys: Shaul Avraham1; Menachem Bamberger1; 1Israel Institute of Technology

9:20 AMThe Capability of New Magnesium Alloys to Address High Temperature Applications Requirements: Nir Moskovitch1; Eli Aghion2; Amir Arnon2; 1Magnesium Research Institute; 2Ben Gurion University

9:40 AMMechanical Properties of High-Pressure Die-Cast Mg-Al-Sn-X Alloys at Elevated Temperatures: Moon Gu Kang1; Woo Chul Cho1; Kwang Seon Shin1; 1Seoul National University

10:00 AMMicrostructure, Corrosion and Creep of Cast Magnesium Alloys Mg2Sn2Ca and Mg4Sn2Ca: Tarek Abu Leil1; Kamineni Rao2; Norbert Hort1; Yuanding Huang1; Carsten Blawert1; Hajo Dieringa1; Karl Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Centre; 2City University Hong Kong

10:20 AMEffects of Alloying Elements on Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Mg-Mm-Al-Zn Alloy: Hyun Kyu Lim1; Yoon Hee Lee1; Ju Youn Lee1; Do Hyung Kim1; Won Tae Kim2; Do Hyang Kim1; 1Center for Noncrystalline Materials; 2Cheongju University

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11:00 AMMechanical Behavior and Ignition Behavior of Ca-Containing Mg-Al Alloys: Antoine Volland1; Jean-Jacques Blandin1; Michel Suery1; 1INP Grenoble

11:20 AMSolidification Behavior of CaO Added Magnesium Alloys: Shae Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

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11:40 AMInfluence of Alloying Elements on the Mechanical Properties of Zinc Containing Extruded Magnesium Alloys: Enrique Meza García1; Jan Bohlen1; Dietmar Letzig1; Karl Ulrich Kainer1; 1GKSS-Research Centre, Institute for Materials Research

12:00 PMEffect of Microalloying with Calcium on the Hot Working Behavior of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy: Lihong Shang1; Stephen Yue1; Elhachmi Essadiqi2; Ravi Verma3; Jon Carter3; 1McGill University; 2CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory; 3General Motors Research and Development Center

12:20 PMCyclic Deformation Behavior of Newly Developed Microalloyed Mg Wrought Alloys in Corrosive Environment: Claudia Fleck1; Armin Schildknecht1; Kay-André Weidenmann2; Alexander Wanner2; Detlef Loehe2; 1Technical University of Berlin; 2University of Karlsruhe

Magnesium Technology 2007: Primary Production, Recycling and Environmental/WeldingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Wednesday AM Room: Southern 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Howard Kaplan, US Magnesium LLC; Dan Eliezer, Ben Gurion University of Negev

9:00 AMPreparation of Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys Starting Form Magnesium Oxide: Shaohua Yang1; Yungang Ban1; Yuhua Guo1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University

9:20 AMThe Reversion Reaction in the Carbothermic Production of Magnesium: Geoffrey Brooks1; Michael Nagle1; Steve Tassios1; Tim Barton1; Keri Constanti-Carey1; Annette Koo1; 1CSIRO Minerals

9:40 AMElectrochemical Co-Deposition of Magnesium-Based Alloy in Alkali Chloride Melt: Hongmin Zhu1; Ninglei Sun1; Hengyang Liu1; 1Beijing University of Science and Technology

10:00 AMDevelopment of CaCO3 Added Mg Alloy for Green Manufacturing: Lee Jin Kyu1; Seong-Ho Ha1; Hyung-Ho Jo1; Shae Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

10:20 AMInnovative “In-Cell” Re-Melting Concept for MRI 153M and MRI 230D Alloys: Nir Moscovitch1; G. Gertsberg1; Y. Ben-Gigi1; O. Bar-Yosef1; E. Lerer1; N. Fantetti1; B. Bronfin1; 1Dead Sea Magnesium

10:40 AMDevelopment of a Magnesium Recycling Alloy Based on the AM Alloy System: Daniel Fechner1; Carsten Blawert1; Petra Maier1; Norbert Hort1; Karl Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Centre

11:00 AMPredicting the Influence of Coatings on Recyclability of Magnesium Using Exergy Analysis: Christina Meskers1; Udo Boin1; Rob Boom1; Markus Reuter2; Yanping Xiao1; 1Delft University of Technology; 2University of Melbourne

11:20 AMSurface Modification of AM60B Using Friction Stir Processing: Michael Santella1; Tsung-Yu Pan2; Cassandra Degen3; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory;

2Ford Motor Company; 3South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

11:40 AMHigh Speed Friction Stir Welding of a Wrought Magnesium AZ31 Alloy: Rudolf Zettler1; Antonio da Silva1; Jorge dos Santos1; 1GKSS Forschungszentrum

12:00 PMMechanical Properties on the Friction Stir Processed Cast Mg-1at.%Zn-2at.%Y Alloy: Sung Wook Chung1; T. Morishige2; L. F. Chiang2; Y. Takigawa2; M. Tsujikawa2; S. Oki3; K. Higashi2; 1Osaka Industrial Promotion Organization; 2Osaka Prefecture University; 3Kin-Ki University

12:20 PMLaser Welding of ZE41A-T5 Magnesium Alloy: Modeling and Experimental: Haider Al Kazzaz1; Mamoun Medraj1; Xinjin Cao2; Mohammad Jahazi2; 1Concordia University; 2NRC - Institute for Aerospace Research

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: Materials Oxidation/Corrosion and ProtectionSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Wednesday AM Room: Asia 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Peter Tortorelli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University

9:00 AM InvitedCyclic Oxidation of Chromia-Scale Forming Alloys: Lifetime Prediction and Alloying Effects: Brian Gleeson1; Bingtao Li1; 1Iowa State University

9:35 AM InvitedHigh-Temperature Sulfidation in Fossil Energy Systems and Alloy Design for Mitigation: Peter Tortorelli1; Ian Wright1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:10 AMAlumina-Forming, Creep Resistant Austenitic Stainless Steels: Part 2 Oxidation Mechanism: Michael Brady1; Yukinori Yamamoto1; Bruce Pint1; Chain Liu1; Zhao Ping Lu1; Philip Maziasz1; Narayana Garimella2; Yong-Ho Sohn2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of Central Florida

10:35 AM Break

10:50 AM InvitedAnomalous Oxidation of Ferritic Interconnects in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Teruhisa Horita1; Haruo Kishimoto1; Katsuhiko Yamaji1; Natsuko Sakai1; Y. Xiong1; Manuel Brito1; Harumi Yokokawa1; 1AIST

11:15 AMMetallic Interconnects and Its Degradation in SOFCs: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang1; Prabhakar Singh1; Jeff Stevenson1; Guan-Guang Xia1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

11:40 AMDeveloping TiAlN Coatings for Intermediate Temperature-Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnect Applications: Xingbo Liu1; Christopher Johnson2; Chengming Li1; Jing Xu1; Caleb Cross2; 1West Virginia University; 2National Energy Technology Laboratory

12:05 PMSurface Modification of Metallic Interconnects via Electroplating for SOFC Applications: Lichun Chen1; Zhenguo “Gary” Yang2; 1Technical Materials Inc; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium: Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design Methodologies, in the Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 Years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science: Nanostructure, Defects and PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Hamid Garmestani, Georgia Institute of Technology

Wednesday AM Room: Northern A1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: George Voyiadjis, Louisiana State University; K. Murty, North Carolina State University

9:00 AMDislocation Reactions under Nano-Indentation: A Molecular Dynamics Study: Diana Farkas1; Arun Nair1; Ron Kriz1; 1Virginia Tech

9:25 AMEffect of Crystallographic Texture on Mechanical and Corrosion Properties of Zirconium Alloys: Indrajit Charit1; K. Murty1; 1North Carolina State University

9:50 AMEffect of Oxygen Vacancies on the Structure of 180o Ferroelectric Domain Walls in PbTiO3: Arash Yavari1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

10:15 AMAn Internal State Variable Model of Micropolar Elasto-Viscoplasticity: Douglas Bammann1; Jason Mayeur2; David McDowell2; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Georgia Tech

10:40 AMFinite Element Modeling of Dislocation Reduction in GaAs Single Crystals Grown from the VGF Process: X.A. Zhu1; C.T. Tsai1; 1Florida Atlantic University

11:05 AMMaterial Properties and Performance of Enamel: Richard Kwayisi1; 1University of Science and Technology

11:30 AMThe Effect of Strain Rate on the Dynamic Hardness in Metals: George Voyiadjis1; Amin Almasri1; 1Louisiana State University

11:55 AMThe Effect of Surface or Interface Energy on Size Dependent Plasticity at the Micron and Submicron Length Scales: George Voyiadjis1; Rashid Abu Al-Rub1; 1Louisiana State University

Materials Processing under the Influence of External Fields: Session IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gerard Ludtka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Qijie Zhai, Shanghai University

Wednesday AM Room: America’s SeminarFebruary 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Xiaochun Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedThe Use of Power Ultrasound for Material Processing: Qingyou Han1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:35 AMInfluence of Power Ultrasonic Treatment on Solidification Structure and Segregation of 1Cr18Ni9Ti Stainless Steel: Qing-Mei Liu1; Fei-Peng Qi1; Qi-Jie Zhai1; Qing-You Han2; 1Shanghai University; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:00 AMA Numerical Investigation of the Solidification of Al-12.6%Si Alloy during Mold-Vibration: Numan Abu-Dheir1; Marwan Khraisheh1; Kozo Saito1; 1University of Kentucky

10:25 AMDegassing of Molten Aluminum Using Ultrasonic Vibrations: Hanbing Xu1; Thomas Meek1; Qijie Zhai2; Qingyou Han3; 1University of Tennessee; 2Shanghai University; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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11:00 AM InvitedResearch Progress on Ultrasonic Cavitation Based Dispersion of Nanoparticles in Al/Mg Melts for Solidification Processing of Bulk Lightweight Metal Matrix Nanocomposite: Xiaochun Li1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

11:30 AM InvitedExperimental Investigations on Rotary Ultrasonic Machining of Hard-to-Machine Materials: Nikhil Churi1; Z.J. Pei1; Clyde Treadwell2; 1Kansas State University; 2Sonic-Mill

12:00 PMNon-Contact Ultrasonic Treatment of Metals in a Magnetic Field: John Wilgen1; Roger Kisner1; Roger Jaramillo1; Gerard Ludtka1; Gail Mackiewicz-Ludtka1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

12:25 PMStructural State in the Ni Based Superalloy IN738 after FSP: Oleg Barabash1; Zhili Feng1; Stan David1; David Gandy2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Electric Power Research Institute, Inc

12:50 PMNumerical Simulation for Mold-Filling and Coupled Heat Transfer Processes of Titanium Shaped Castings under Centrifugal Forces: Daming Xu1; Hongliang Ma2; Jingjie Guo2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Harbin Institute of Technology

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Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Reactor Pressure Vessel SteelsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 8February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Lorenzo Malerba, Belgian Nuclear Research Center

9:00 AMLate Blooming Phases and Severe Embrittlement in Low Copper Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels: G. Odette1; Brian Wirth2; Michael Miller3; Takuya Yamamoto1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara; 2University of California, Berkeley; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:35 AMAre Monte Carlo Simulations Able to Reproduce Experimental Observations of Cu Precipitation in Ferritic Dilute Alloy?: Edwige Vincent1; Philippe Pareige2; Charlotte Becquart3; Christophe Domain1; Abderrahim Almazouzi4; Cristelle Pareige2; 1EDF-R&D; 2GPM-UMR 6634; 3Laboratoire de Métallurgie Physique et Génie des Matériaux-UMR 8517; 4SCK•CEN

9:55 AMMicrostructural Evolution under Irradiation of Dilute Fe-CuNiMnSi Alloys Studied by Atomic Kinetic Monte Carlo Model Accounting for Both Vacancies and Self Interstitials: Edwige Vincent1; Christophe Domain2; Charlotte Becquart1; 1LMPGM, UMR 8517; 2EDF

10:15 AMNanoclustering in Neutron Irradiated Low Copper and Copper-Free Steels and Model Alloys: Michael Miller1; Kaye Russell1; G. Odette2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of California

10:35 AM Break

10:50 AMSegregation and Precipitation Kinetics in Fe-Cu Alloys under Irradiation: Frederic Soisson1; 1CEA Saclay

11:10 AMStudy of the Kinetic of Formation of Solute Clusters in Cu or Cu Free Ferritic Model Alloys under Neutron Irradiation (3D Atom Probe and Modelling): Estelle Meslin1; Bertrand Radiguet2; Philippe Pareige2; Alain Barbu1; 1SRMP - CEA Saclay; 2Université de Rouen

11:30 AMNeutron Irradiation on Fe-Cu Model Alloys: Mercedes Hernández-Mayoral1; Dolores Gómez-Briceño1; 1Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnolgicas

11:50 AMTEM Study of Interstitial Dislocation Loops Formed in Ferritic Alloys under 1.5 MeV Kr Ions Irradiation: Estelle Meslin1; Alain Barbu1; Philippe Pareige2; Bertrand Radiguet2; 1CEA; 2CNRS

12:10 PMOn the Effect of Nickel-Manganese-Copper Synergisms on Irradiation Hardening of RPV Steels: G. Odette1; Brian Wirth2; Takuya Yamamoto1; Doug Klingensmith1; Jonathan Smith1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara; 2University of California, Berkeley

Pb-Free Electronic Solders: Alloy Design, Characterization and Service Reliability: Processing and Reliability IssuesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; K. Subramanian, Michigan State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

9:00 AMProcessing and Material Issues Related to Lead-Free Soldering: Laura Turbini1; 1University of Toronto

9:20 AMNucleation Control during Solidification of Tin-Silver-Copper-X Solder Joints: Iver Anderson1; J. Harringa1; Jason Walleser1; 1Iowa State University

9:40 AMLiquation Phenomena in the Sn-In/Ni Interfacial Reactions: Shih-Kang Lin1; Sinn-Wen Chen1; 1National Tsing-Hua University

10:00 AMSolidification Characteristics, Microstructure and Fluidity of Pb-Free Solders: Kazuhiro Nogita1; Christopher Gourlay1; Krishanu Biswas1; Arne Dahle1; 1University of Queensland

10:20 AMDamage Accumulation Characteristics of Thermomechanically Fatigued Lead-Free Composite and Non-composite Solder Joints: Yuan Gao1; Peng Liu1; Fu Guo1; Jianping Liu1; Zhidong Xia1; 1Beijing University of Technology

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10:50 AMEffects of Additives to SnAgCu Alloys on Microstructure and Impact Reliability of Solder Joints: Weiping Liu1; Ning-Cheng Lee1; 1Indium Corporation of America

11:10 AMEffect of Silver Content of SnAgCu Solder on Solder Joint Reliability of WLCSP: Don Son Jiang1; Yu-Po Wang1; C. S. Hsiao1; 1Siliconware Precision Industries Company Ltd

11:30 AMUnderstanding the Performance of Pb-Free Solder Sn-0.7%Cu Containing Trace Ni Additions: Tina Ventura1; Christopher Gourlay1; Kazuhiro Nogita1; Tetsuro Nishimura2; Arne Dahle1; 1University of Queensland; 2Nihon Superior Company, Ltd.

11:50 AMReliability of Conductive Adhesives as a Pb-Free Alternative in Flip Chip Applications: Jong-Woong Kim1; Dae-Gon Kim1; Seung-Boo Jung1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

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Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials VI: Session IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Chih-ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Young-Chang Joo, Seoul National University; A. Lindsay Greer, University of Cambridge; Hyuck Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Yee-wen Yen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

9:00 AM InvitedApplication of Zn-Al Base Alloys to Pb-Free High Temperature Solders: Ikuo Ohnuma1; Yoshikazu Takaku1; Komei Makino1; Ryosuke Kainuma1; Kiyohito Ishida1; 1Tohoku University

9:25 AM InvitedHomogeneous Nucleation of Intermetallic Compounds Formed between Cu and Solders during Soldering: Kwang-Lung Lin1; Chang-Ho Yu1; 1National Cheng Kung University

9:50 AM InvitedUnusual Interfacial Reactions in the Sn/Ni-7wt.%V and Sn/Te Couples: Sinn-Wen Chen1; Chih-chi Chen1; Chen-nan Chiu1; 1National Tsing Hua University

10:15 AMMorphological and Microstructural Evolution of NixPy Compounds for Phosphorous-Rich Layer in SnAgCu/Ni-P UBM Solder Joint: Yung-Chi Lin1; Toung-Yi Shih1; Shih-Kang Tien1; Jenq-Gong Duh1; 1National Tsing Hua University

10:35 AM Break

10:50 AMEffects of Bath Compositions on the Nucleation and Growth Behavior of Copper Deposits in via Filling: Jae-Ho Lee1; Sukei Lee1; 1Hong Ik University

11:10 AMA Novel Copper Alloy Seed Layer for Advanced Barrier-Free Metallization: Jinn P. Chu1; Chon-Hsin Lin2; 1National Taiwan Ocean University; 2Chin-Min Institute of Technology

11:30 AMSurface Finishes of Rolled Copper Foil by Electro Plating Method for Flexible Copper Clad Laminates: Chang-Yong Lee1; Won-Chul Moon2; Seung-Boo Jung1; 1Sungkyunkwan University; 2Sungkyunkwan University MEPC

11:50 AMNucleation and Growth Behavior of Zinc Particles on Aluminum Substrate: Jae-Ho Lee1; Sung-Ki Lee2; Young-Ho Kim2; 1Hong Ik University; 2Hanayang University

12:10 PMFabrication of Magnesium-Based Compound by Liquid Phase Electroepitaxy: Cho-Hsien Lee1; Cheng-Yi Liu1; 1National Central University

Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws: Meso-Scale PlasticitySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech

Wednesday AM Room: Europe 9February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Amit Acharya, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Benoit Devincre, ONERA

9:00 AM InvitedEffect of Sample Size on the Strength of fcc Metals: Cynthia Volkert1; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

9:30 AM InvitedLarge-Scale 3-Dimensional Dislocation Simulations Reveal Key Mechanisms for Strengthening at the Micrometer Scale: Satish Rao1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; Meijie Tang3; Christopher Woodward2; Michael Uchic2; 1UES, Inc.; 2US Air Force; 3Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

10:00 AMIndentation Size Effect in Solid Solutions: Karsten Durst1; Andi Boehner1; Oliver Franke1; Mathias Goeken1; 1University Erlangen

10:20 AMModeling Nano-Indentation Using Multi-Scale Discrete Dislocation Plasticity Analysis: Shafique Khan1; 1King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

10:40 AM Break

11:00 AM InvitedPlastic Deformation Monitored In-Situ by High Angular Resolution 3DXRD: New Insights and New Challenges: Wolfgang Pantleon1; Bo Jakobsen1; Ulrich Lienert2; Henning Poulsen1; 1Risoe National Laboratory; 2Argonne National Laboratory

11:30 AMOn the Features of Dislocation Dynamics in Thin Films: Direct Comparison Between In Situ Experiments and Large Scale Atomistic Simulations: Yury Osetskiy1; Roger Stoller1; Yoshitaka Matsukawa1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

11:50 AM InvitedStatistics and Kinetics of Crystal Dislocatrions under Deformation: Anter El-Azab1; Jie Deng1; 1Florida State University

12:20 PMMechanism-Based Discrete Dislocation Predictions of Intrinsic Size Effects in Single Crystal Plasticity: Amine Benzerga1; P. J. Guruprasad1; 1Texas A&M University

12:40 PMUnderstanding Fatigue: John Gilman1; 1University of California

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Properties and Performance of High Temperature Alloys and Coatings: Coatings and Oxidation IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center; Doug Konitzer, General Electric Aviation; Roger Reed, Imperial College London; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

Wednesday AM Room: Asia 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Brian Gleeson, Iowa State University; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:00 AM InvitedConsiderations in the Chemical Design of Thermal Barrier Coatings: Rafael Leckie1; Felicia Pitek1; Tobias Schaedler1; Stephan Kraemer1; Carlos Levi1; 1University of California, Santa Barbara

9:25 AM InvitedSurface Waviness Formation in Thermal Barrier Coatings: K. Jimmy Hsia1; Rahul Panat1; 1National Science Foundation

9:50 AMDegradation Mechanisms of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Topcoat in Thermal Barrier Coatings by V2O5: Prabhakar Mohan1; Biao Yuan1; Vimal Desai2; Yong-Ho Sohn1; 1University of Central Florida; 2New Mexico State University

10:10 AMDoping Effect on Nanoceria Coatings for High Temperature Oxidation Resistance Coatings: Ranjith Thanneeru1; Swanand Patil1; Sudipta Seal1; 1University of Central Florida

10:25 AMThe Effect of Platinum on Thermal Barrier Coating Failure: Kristen Marino1; Emily Carter2; 1Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University; 2Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University

10:40 AMDevelopment of New Surface Preparation of Nickel-Superalloys for Deposition of Conicraly Coatings with High Adhesion: Gabriele Rizzi1; 1Turbocoating

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11:15 AM InvitedEngineering of Ceramic Top-Coats in Thermal Barrier Coatings: Nitin Padture1; 1Ohio State University

11:40 AMCompositionally Graded Ceramic Coatings Using LENS: Partha Bandyopadhyay1; Vamsi Balla2; Susmita Bose2; Amit Bandyopadhyay2; 1Indian Institute of Technology Khargpur; 2Washington State University

12:00 PMOptimization of Plasma Spray Parameters for Achieving Nanostructure Coatings Using Compuational Fluid Dynamics: Viswanathan Venkatachalapathy1; Sudipta Seal1; 1University of Central Florida

12:15 PMCharacterization of Cold Sprayed CuCrAl-Coated and Uncoated GRCop-84 Substrates for Space Launch Vehicles: Sai Raj1; J. Karthikeyan2; Bradley Lerch1; Charles Barrett1; Ralph Garlick1; 1NASA Glenn Research Center; 2ASB Industries, Inc.

12:35 PMHigh Temperature Corrosion Behavior of Reactive Element (Hf, Zr, and Y) Modified Fe-Al Coatings in Cyclic Oxidizing-Sulfidizing Environments: Vikas Behrani1; Preet Singh1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

Recycling and Waste Processing: AluminumSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert Stephens, Teckcominco, Inc.; Donald Stewart, Alcoa Technology; Ray Peterson, Aleris International; Jan van Linden, Recycling Technology Services, Inc.; Subodh Das, SECAT; Abdel Serna-Vasquez, Aleris International; Cynthia Belt, Aleris International Inc; John Pickens, Alumitech/Aleris International; John Hryn, Praxair; Richard Kunter, Richard S. Kunter Assoc; Andreas Siegmund, Quemetco Metals Inc.; Masao Suzuki, AI Tech Associates

Wednesday AM Room: Australia 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMAluminum Recycling Studies at the Sloan Industry Center for a Sustainable Aluminum Industry: Subodh Das1; 1Secat Inc

9:30 AMSix-Sigma Methodology for Improved Energy Efficiency and Productivity: Cynthia Belt1; Ray Peterson1; 1Aleris International Inc

10:00 AMUrban Aluminum Smelters: A Conceptual Paper Describing the Recovery of Used Aluminum Beverage Cans from Landfills: Subodh Das1; Todd Boggess1; Shridas Ningileri1; J. Bush2; 1Secat Inc; 2Finley Bush Consultants Inc

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10:50 AMIdentifying Scrap Friendly Alloys Using Chance Constrained Modeling: Gabrielle Gaustad1; Subodh Das2; Randolph Kirchain1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2Secat Inc

11:20 AMRecycling Aluminum Aerospace Alloys: Subodh Das1; J. Gilbert Kaufman; 1Secat Inc

11:50 AMB4C Particle-Reinforced Al Matrix Composites Production from 7075 Al Alloy Chips by Hot Pressing: Eyup Kayali1; Onur Meydanoglu1; Harun Mindivan1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

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Shape Casting: The 2nd International Symposium: ModelingSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; Murat Tiryakioglu, Robert Morris University; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Wednesday AM Room: Northern E2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Mark Jolly, University of Birmingham; Jacob Zindel, Ford Motor Company

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMRationalization of Material Properties for Structural Modeling of Aluminum Castings: Paul Crepeau1; 1General Motors Corporation

9:35 AMModeling the Onset and Evolution of Hydrogen Pores during Solidification: Sergio Felicelli1; Enrique Escobar de Obaldia1; 1Mississippi State University

10:00 AMRedesign of an Industry Test for Hot Tearing of High Performance Aluminium Casting Alloys Using Casting Simulation Software: Mark Jolly1; Adam Smith1; 1University of Birmingham

10:25 AMPredicting the Tortuous Three Dimensional Morphology of Microporosity in Aluminium Alloys: Junsheng Wang1; Ludovic Thuinet1; Robert Atwood1; Peter Lee1; 1Imperial College

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11:10 AM InvitedModelling the Influence of Multi-Component and Multi-Phase Microstructures on Pore Formation in Cast Aluminum Alloys: Peter Lee1; Junsheng Wang1; Ludovic Thuinet1; Robert Atwood1; 1Imperial College

11:35 AMA Process Model for the Age Hardening of a 356-Type Aluminum Alloy: Mei Li1; Larry Godlewski1; Jacob Zindel1; John Allison1; 1Ford Motor Company

12:00 PMA Model for Prediction of Shrinkage Defects Resulting from Pressure Reduction in the Liquid Phase during Feeding: Ana Reis1; 1Porto University

12:25 PMRelationship between HTC Evolution, Gap Formation and Stress Analysis at the Chill Interface in Aluminum Sand Casting: Andrea Meneghini1; Luca Tomesani1; Giovanni Sangiorgi1; 1University of Bologna

Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Plasticity and Deformation Mechanisms at Small Length Scale IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday AM Room: Asia 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

9:00 AM InvitedGrain Boundary Deformation Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Materials: The Roles of Grain Boundary Sliding, Migration and Grain Rotation: Diana Farkas1; 1Virginia Tech

9:20 AMOn the Role of Frank-Read Sources in Plasticity of Nanomaterials: Yuri Estrin1; F. R. N. Nabarro2; Hyoung Seop Kim3; 1Clausthal University of Technology; 2University of the Witwatersrand; 3Chungnam National University

9:35 AMStrategies for Simultaneously Improving the Strength and Ductility of Nanostructured/Ultrafine-Grained Materials: Yuntian Zhu1; Yong Hao Zhao1; Xiaozhou Liao2; Zenji Horita3; Terence Langdon4; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of Sydney; 3Kyushu University; 4University of Southern California

9:50 AM InvitedNano-Scale Refinement and Dissolution of Cementite in a Dual-Phase Steel Induced by Plastic Straining: Ke Lu1; X. Ma1; G. Liu1; L. Zhou1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Science

10:10 AMTensile Deformation Behavior of a Nickel Alloy Subjected to Surface Severe Plastic Deformation: J. W. Tian1; K. Dai2; J. C. Villegas3; L. Shaw4; P. K. Liaw1; D. L. Klarstrom5; 1University of Tennessee; 2Quality Engineering and Software Technology; 3Intel Corporation; 4University of Connecticut; 5Haynes International, Inc

10:25 AMMicrostructural Evolution and Nanostructured Formation in a Cu-Al Alloy Induced by Dynamic Plastic Deformation: Nairong Tao1; Chuanshi Hong1; Ke Lu1; 1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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10:55 AMMicrostructure and Texture of Zr and a Zr-Nb Alloy Subjected to HPT: Alexander Zhilyaev1; Ling Jiang1; Oscar Ruano1; Michael Kassner1; Azat Guimazov1; Teresa Pérez-Prado1; 1CENIM, CSIC

11:10 AMDeformation of Nanocrystalline Hexagonal Close-Packed Metals: Mechanisms and Cryogenic Effects: Guangping Zheng1; 1University of Hong Kong

11:25 AM InvitedCryomilled Nanostructured Materials: Processing and Properties: Enrique Lavernia1; Bing Han1; Julie Schoenung1; 1University of California

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11:45 AMSynthesis of Nanostructured Metals by Room-Temperature Consolidation of Nanoparticles and Nanocrystalline Powders Using Equal Channel Angular Extrusion: Yaojun Lin1; Cathleen Hutchins1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Gregory Ng2; Enrique Lavernia2; 1Texas A&M University; 2University of California

12:00 PMLow-Temperature Consolidation of Ultrafine Grained Al 6061-T6 Produced by Machining: Boum-Seock Kim1; Kevin Trumble1; Srinivasan Chandrasekar1; 1Purdue University

12:15 PMMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Bulk Nanostructured Cu and Cu-Al2O3 Composite Produced by Thermomechancal Consolidation of Powders: Deliang Zhang1; Aamir Muhktar1; Charlie Kong2; Paul Munroe2; Carl Koch3; 1University of Waikato; 2University of New South Wales; 3North Carolina State University

12:30 PMMechanical Response of Nanocrystalline Steel Obtained by Mechanical Milling: Rodolfo Rodriguez-Baracaldo1; Josep Antoni Benito2; Jose Maria Cabrera2; Jose Manuel Prado3; 1Universidad Nacional de Colombia; 2Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; 3Centre Tecnològic de Manresa

12:45 PMProcessing, Characterization and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Nanotube-Reinforced Alumina Nanocomposites: Katherine Thomson1; Dongtao Jiang1; Scott Robertson1; Robert Ritchie1; Amiya Mukherjee1; 1University of California

Towards Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications: Quantum DotsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhiming Wang, University of Arkansas; Alexander Govorov, Ohio University; Andrey Rogach, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtität München

Wednesday AM Room: Oceanic 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Christoph Lienau, Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie; Zhiming Wang, University of Arkansas

9:00 AM InvitedGrowth of In-Rich InGaN/GaN Quantum Dots by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition: Euijoon Yoon1; Hee Jin Kim1; Yong Seon Jeon1; Keon-Hun Lee1; Go Eun Lee1; Ho-Sang Kwak2; Byong-O Kim2; Yong-Hoon Cho2; 1Seoul National University; 2Chungbuk National University

9:30 AM InvitedGrowth of InN “Quantum Dots” by Molecular-Beam Epitaxy: Maohai Xie1; 1University of Hong Kong

10:00 AMEvolution of InGaAs Quantum Dots on Nanostructured GaAs Surfaces by Droplet Homoepitaxy: Zhiming Wang1; 1University of Arkansas

10:15 AMPredicting and Understanding Order of Heteroepitaxial Quantum Dots: Early Growth Stages: Lawrence Friedman1; 1Pennsylvania State University

10:30 AMElectronic Properties of Conical Quantum Dots Supercrystals: Javier Nossa1; Ángela Camacho1; 1Universidad de los Andes

10:45 AM Break

10:55 AM InvitedQuantum Dot Optoelectronic Device Integration Using Selective Area MOCVD: Sudha Mokkapati1; Hoe Tan1; C. Jagadish1; 1Australian National University

11:25 AMShallow-Patterned GaAs (100) Substrates: Morphology Evolution and Selective Formation of InGaAs Quantum Dots: Jihoon Lee1; Zh. M. Wang1; B. L. Liang1; W. T. Black1; Vas P. Kunets1; Yu I. Mazur1; G. J. Salamo1; 1University of Arkansas

11:40 AMEffect of Electron-Electron Interaction on Nonlinear Near-Resonance Electromagnetic Response of Quantum Dot Systems: Victor Bondarenko1; Miroslaw Zaluzny2; Yang Zhao1; 1Wayne State University; 2Institute of Physics, M.Curie-Sklodowska University

11:55 AMExact Thermodynamics, Quantum Phase Separation, Crossovers and Entanglement Scaling in Small Size Hubbard Nanoclusters: Armen Kocharian1; Gayanath Fernando2; Kalum Palandage2; Tun Wang2; 1Los Angeles Pierce College; 2University of Connecticut

12:10 PM InvitedUltrafast Coherent Nano-Spectroscopy of Quantum Dots and Metallic Photonic Crystals: Christoph Lienau1; 1Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie

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2007 Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties and Applications: Session VISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Nanomaterials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Wonbong Choi, Florida International University; Ashutosh Tiwari, University of Utah; Seung Kang, Qualcomm Inc.

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Arvind Agarwal, Florida International University; Seong Jin Koh, University of Texas at Arlington

2:00 PM InvitedNanocrystalline Diamond Films and Its Application to Micro- and Nanoscale Multifunctional Devices: Ashok Kumar1; Z. Xu1; H. Jeedigunta2; 1University of South Florida, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center; 2University of South Florida, Department of Electrical Engineering; Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center

2:25 PMTrinuclear Metallocyclodextrin-Based Donor-Acceptor Complexes: Simple Models of Photosystem II: Muath Atmeh1; 1Dublin Institute of Technology

2:40 PMPoly(1-Butene) Nanocomposites: Effect of Nanofillers on Thermo-Mechanical, Crystallization and Phase Transformation: Jyoti Jog1; 1National Chemical Laboratory

2:55 PMThe Study on the Surface Modification of Graphite by Nanno-SiO2/CeO2 Composite Film: Zhi Guo Dong1; Yao Guangchun1; 1Northeastern University

3:10 PMIn-Situ TEM Study of Grain Growth in Nanocrystalline Copper: Sonia Simoes1; Rosa Calinas2; Paulo Ferreira3; Manuel Vieira1; Maria Vieira2; 1Universidade do Porto; 2Universidade de Coimbra; 3University of Texas at Austin

3:25 PM Break

3:40 PMFracture Toughness Enhancement via Plasma Spraying of Insitu Grown CNT - Al2O3 Nano-Composite Coating: Kantesh Balani1; Tao Zhang1; Srinivasa Bakshi1; Wenzhi Li1; Arvind Agarwal1; 1Florida International University

4:05 PMNanoporous Metals and Their Charge-Dependent Strain: Dominik Kramer1; Smrutiranjan Parida1; Jörg Weissmüller1; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH

4:20 PMFormation of Nano-Sized Grains in Cu Alloys by Accumulative Roll Bonding Process: Cha Lim1; Seung Han1; Seong Lee2; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials; 2Mokpo National University

4:35 PMTime and Temperature Dependent Morphological Variations in Nanocrystalline Cerium oxide: Satyanarayana Kuchibhatla1; A. Karakoti1; T. Ranjith Kumar1; S. Seal1; Donald Baer2; S. Thevuthasan2; 1University of Central Florida; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

4:50 PMThe Characteristic of Microstructure in Deformed Nanocrystalline Cobalt: Xiyan Zhang1; Rulin Zuo1; Cong Li1; 1Guangxi University

5:05 PMThermal Stability of Cryomilled Nanocrystalline Al+1% Diamantane:

Rahul Mishra1; Indranil Roy1; Li-Chung Lai1; Farghalli Mohamed1; James Earthman1; 1University of California

5:20 PMSurface Deformation during Scratching of Mineral Reinforced Polymer Nanocomposites: Lalitanand Surampudi1; Qiang Yuan1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

5:35 PMDamping in Severely Deformed Fe-25 at% Al Based Alloys: Igor Golovin1; 1Tula State University

8th Global Innovations Symposium: Metal Powders for Energy Production and Storage Applications: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Powder Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhigang Fang, University of Utah; James Sears, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 6February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: James Sears, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

2:00 PMDischarge Properties of Li/Fe(X)S2 Electrode Using Mechanically Alloyed Metal Sulfide Nano Powders as an Active Materials: In Shup Ahn1; Sung-Yeal Bae1; Dong-Kyu Park2; Yoo Young Kim3; 1Gyeongsang University; 2Kaya AMA, Inc.; 3Jinju National University

2:25 PMInfluence of Impurity Elements on Structure of Powder Aluminium: Sergey Lipko1; 1Siberian Research and Design Institute for Aluminium and Electrode Industry JSC

2:50 PMPowder Metallurgy Processing and Magnetic Property Studies of Fe-Zn and Ni-Zn Alloys: Swieng Thuanboon1; Nakorn Srisukhumbowornchai2; Tanjore Jayaraman1; Sivaraman Guruswamy1; 1University of Utah; 2King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

3:15 PMSelective Hydrogen Purification Using Ceramic Oxide Membranes: Mohamed Elbaccouch1; Ali Raissi1; 1University of Central Florida

3:40 PM Break

4:10 PMWaste Heat Recovery Using Thermoelectric Devices in the Light Metals Industry: Bill Choate1; Terry Hendricks2; 1BCS Inc; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

4:35 PMStudy on Thermoelectric Material Zn4Sb3 Prepared by Mechanochemical Method: Zhongliang Xiao1; Zhong Cao1; Daoxin Wu1; Haibo Wang1; Daowu Yang1; Zhoulan Yin2; Qiyuan Chen2; 1Changsha University of Science and Technology; 2Central South University

5:00 PMCarburizing Heat Treatment Effect on Abrasive and Mechanical Properties of Powder Metallurgy Parts: Ali Emamian1; 1TWI

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Advanced Metallic Composites and Alloys for High Performance Applications: Metallic CompositesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Awadh Pandey, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne; Kevin Kendig, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 10February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Tyrone Jones, US Army Research Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedAn Overview of In Situ Metal Matrix Composite Processing and Its Application to Boride-Reinforced Titanium Alumnides: Stephen Kampe1; Judson Marte2; 1Virginia Tech; 2GE Global Research

2:20 PMIncorporation of Local Constitutive Equations for Modeling and Simulation of the Micro-Mechanical Response of Metallic Composites: Arun Sreeranganathan1; Arun Gokhale1; Scott Lieberman1; Sesh Tamirisakandala2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Ohio University

2:40 PMEffects of Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Tensile Properties of C/Cu/Al Composites: Zhuokun Cao1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University of China

3:00 PMReinforcing Effects of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Aluminum-Based Nanocomposites: Hyun-joo Choi1; Donghyun Bae1; 1Yonsei University

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMStress Analysis of a Variable Thickness Orthotropic Rotating Disc: Mudireddy Reddy1; G. Rama Murty1; 1Osmania University

4:00 PMMetal Base Composites and Multimaterials: Myriam Sacerdote-Peronnet1; Jean-Claude Viala1; 1University of Lyon France

4:20 PMDeformation-Induced Synthesis of Bulk Nanolaminate Samples: Rainer Hebert1; John Perepezko1; 1University of Wisconsin

4:40 PMMechanical Behavior of Ta-Au Multilayers Composites: Andrea Hodge1; Mukul Kumar1; Geoff Campbell1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

5:00 PMProcessing Effects on the Solidification Microstructures in the Constrained Geometry of a Metal Matrix Composite: Matthew Krane1; Nick Green2; Mark Jolly2; 1Purdue University; 2University of Birmingham

5:20 PMMetal Matrix Composite Design Tool: Jeffrey Schultz1; Steve Kampe1; 1Virginia Tech

Advances in Computational Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Finite Element Method IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science & EngineeringProgram Organizers: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute; Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories; Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 7February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedThree-Dimensional Microstructure-Property Simulations for Low Thermal Expansion Ceramic Composites: Edwin Fuller1; Andrew Durnford1; Thomas Wanner2; Chris Seick3; Ivar Reimanis3; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2George Mason University; 3Colorado School of Mines

2:40 PM Question and Answer Period

2:45 PMCreep Modelling of Hardporcelaine Ware during Firing over 1300 C: Suat Yilmaz1; 1Istanbul University

3:10 PM Question and Answer Period

3:15 PM Break

3:35 PMFinite Element Modeling of Piezoelectric Composites: Ronit Gupta1; Christian Marcheselli1; T. Venkatesh1; 1Tulane University

4:00 PM Question and Answer Period

4:05 PMFinite Element Prediction of 3D Fatigue Crack Growth in Railway Axle: Hamid Alihossieni1; K. Dehghani2; A. Nazarbooland3; 1Railway Research Center; 2Polytechnic University; 3Shiraz University

4:30 PM Question and Answer Period

4:35 PMTuning the Domain Switching in a Ring Assembly of Cobalt (Co) Nanospheres during Their Magnetization Reversal: A Micromagnetic Study: Prabeer Barpanda1; 1Rutgers University

5:00 PM Question and Answer Period

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Advances in Microstructure-Based Modeling and Characterization of Deformation Microstructures: Characterization of Deformed Structures IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotropy Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Texture and Anisotrophy CommitteeProgram Organizers: Reza Shahbazian Yassar, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems; Sean Agnew, University of Virginia; Jiantao Liu, Alcoa Technical Center

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jiantao Liu, Alcoa Inc.; Paul Wang, Mississippi State University

2:00 PMApplication of the Raman Technique to Measure Stress States in Individual Si Particles in a Cast Al-Si Alloy: Stephen Harris1; James Boileau1; Bhaskar Majumdar2; 1Ford Research and Advanced Engineering; 2New Mexico Tech

2:20 PM InvitedRole of Grain Boundaries and Crystal Anisotropy on Grain Size Effects in Polycrystals: Amit Ghosh1; 1University of Michigan

2:45 PMLife Remaining Prognostics for Airframe Structural Components: Curtis Rideout1; Scott Ritchie1; 1Positron Systems, Inc.

3:05 PMRetention of <001> Fiber Texture During Thermo-Mechanical Processing in Iron-Silicon Electrical Motor Steel: Dejan Stojakovic1; Roger Doherty1; Surya Kalidindi1; Fernando Landgraf2; 1Drexel University; 2University of Sao Paulo

3:25 PMTransformations in Laser Multi-Deposited Medium Carbon Steel: Haitham El Kadiri1; Liang Wang1; Sergio Felicelli1; Mark Horstemeyer1; Paul Wang1; 1Mississippi State University

3:45 PM Break

4:00 PMEffects of Disoriented Grains on the Elastic Constants of Directionally Solidified Superalloys: Chen-ming Kuo1; 1I-Shou University

4:20 PM InvitedThe Role of Internal Stresses in the Deformation Behaviour of Precipitation Hardening Aluminum Alloys: Henry Proudhon1; Warren Poole1; 1University of British Columbia

4:45 PMEffect of Microstructural Stability on Creep Deformation and Fracture in P22 and P91 Steels: Xiuhua Zheng1; Bilal Dogan2; Umit Ceyhan2; 1Beijing Institute of Technology; 2GKSS Research Centre

5:05 PMEffect of Pre-Treatment on Recrystallization Textures in Continuous Cast AA 3105 Aluminum Alloy: Wenchang Liu1; Zhong Li2; C.-S. Man1; James Morris1; 1University of Kentucky; 2Aleris International Inc.

5:25 PMEffects of Strain Rate, Temperature, and Temperature Gradient on Localized Deformation of AA2024 in Metal Forming Processes: Soondo Kweon1; Armand Beaudoin1; Peter Kurath1; Ming Li2; 1UIUC; 2Alcoa Technical Center

5:45 PMMicrotomographic Characterisation of Columnar Al-Cu Dendrites for Interdendritic Flow Determination: Devashish Fuloria1; Peter Lee1; Dominique Bernard2; 1Imperial College; 2ICMCB-CNRS, Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux

Alumina and Bauxite: PrecipitationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates; Jean Doucet, Alcan Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday PM Room: Northern E4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: David Kirkpatrick, Gramercy Alumina LLC

2:30 PM Introductory Comments

2:40 PMMathematical Model to Determine the Productivity at CVG Bauxilum Precipitation Circuit: Jesus Alcala1; Roco Mendoza1; 1CVG Bauxilum

3:05 PMInfluence of Process Variables in the Agglomeration Phase on the Attrition of the Hydrate and Its Relationship with Its Morphology: Enio Beltran1; Erik Farias1; 1CVG Bauxilum

3:30 PMThe Mode of Action of Crystal Growth Modifying Reagent on Gibbsite Crystallization and Particle Interaction Forces: Jonas Addai-Mensah1; James Counter; Kristen Bremmell1; 1University of South Australia

3:55 PMEffect of Long Fatty Acid Collector on Seeded Precipitation from Sodium Aluminates Solution: Yu Haiyan1; 1Dongbei University

4:20 PM Break

4:30 PMOxidation of Bayer Liquor Organics with Submerged Plasma: Lyndon Armstrong1; Gervais Soucy2; 1Alcan; 2University of Sherbrooke

4:55 PMEffect of Cationic Polyacrylamide on the Seeded Agglomeration of Supersaturated Sodium Aluminate Liquors: Jianguo Yin1; Qiyuan Chen1; Zhoulan Yin1; Jianning Sun1; Huiping Hu1; 1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University

5:20 PMImprovement in the System of Process Data Capturing and Analysis at CVG Bauxilum: Nelson Angulo1; Marcelino Quiaragua1; 1CVG Bauxilum

5:45 PMThermography as a Predicting Method in Diagnosis of Scaling in Secondary Tanks and Vacuum Lines: Ricardo Galarraga1; Royman Cañas1; Jorge Minguett1; 1CVG Bauxilum

6:10 PM Concluding Comments

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Aluminum Alloys for Transportation, Packaging, Aerospace and Other Applications: Alloy CharacterizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

Wednesday PM Room: Northern A4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Subodh Das, Secat Inc; Weimin Yin, Secat Inc

2:30 PMThree-Dimensional Evaluation of Microstructure in AA5083 after Hot Deformation: Jung-Kuei “Brian” Chang1; Eric Taleff1; Paul Krajewski2; 1University of Texas; 2General Motors Corporation

2:55 PMMicrostructural Evolution of Nanoscale Precipitation-Strengthened Al-Zr and Al-Zr-Sc Alloys: Keith Knipling1; David Dunand2; David Seidman2; 1Naval Research Laboratory; 2Northwestern University

3:20 PMMicrostructural Evolution of Nanoscale Precipitation-Strengthened Al-Zr and Al-Zr-Ti Alloys: Keith Knipling1; David Dunand2; David Seidman2; Morris Fine2; 1Naval Research Laboratory; 2Northwestern University

3:45 PMEffect of Second Phase Particles on Recrystallization in Twin Roll Cast AA3105: Naiyu Sun1; Burton Patterson1; Jaakko Suni2; Roger Doherty3; Hasso Weiland2; Gregory Thompson4; Lawrence Allard5; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham; 2Alcoa Inc; 3Drexel University; 4University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa; 5Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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4:20 PMMicrostructural Characteristics during Hot Forging of Al-Mg-Si Alloy: Yong Nam Kwon1; Y.-S. Lee1; J.-H. Lee1; 1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

4:45 PMEffects of Zn on the Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Al-Mg-Mn-RE Alloys: Hua Shen1; Weidong Yang1; Yihan Liu1; Zhiguo Dong1; Guangchun Yao1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy

5:10 PMThe Development of (111) Recrystallization Texture through Thickness in A1050 Aluminum Sheets: Masatoshi Sudo1; Tomokazu Obata1; 1Kanazawa Institute of Technology

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Inert Anode Operation and Electrolyte PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday PM Room: Southern 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Gregory Hardie, Comalco Ltd

2:30 PMNickel and Nickel Alloys Electrochemistry in Cryolite-Alumina Melts: Dmitry Simakov1; Evgeny Antipov2; Marina Borzenko2; Alexander Filatov2; Sergey Kazakov2; Vladimir Shtanov2; Galina Tsirlina2; Sergey Vassiliev2; Victor Denisov3; Victor Ivanov1; Zoya Kuzminova2; 1RUSAL Engineering

and Technological Centre; 2Laboratory for Basic Research in Aluminium Production, Moscow State University; 3Krasnoyarsk State University

2:55 PMThe Influence of the Anode Shape on the Gas Covering of Inert Anodes: László Kiss1; Sandor Poncsak1; Jacques Antille2; Thin Nguyen3; 1Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi; 2KAN-NAK S.A.; 3Moltech Technology Center

3:20 PMAnalysis of the Anode Gas Flow under the Crust in Inert Anode Cells: Alexandre Perron1; László Kiss1; Jacques Antille2; Thin Nguyen3; 1Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi; 2KAN-NAK S.A.; 3Moltech Technology Center

3:45 PMSemi-Vertical de Nora Inert Metallic Anode: V. de Nora1; Thinh Nguyen1; Rene Von Kaenel1; Jacques Antille2; Laurent Klinger2; 1Moltech; 2KAN-NAK S.A.

4:10 PMAluminum Electrolysis in a Low Temperature Heavy Electrolyte System with Fe-Ni-Al2O3 Composite Anodes: Junli Xu1; Zhongning Shi1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University

4:35 PM Break

4:50 PMModeling of Cryolite-Alumina Melts Properties and Experimental Investigation of Low Melting Electrolytes: Alexander Redkin1; Olga Tkatcheva1; Yurii Zaikov1; Alexei Apisarov1; 1Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

5:15 PMA Thermodynamic Model for the NaF-Kf-AlF3-NaCl-KCl-AlCl3 System: Patrice Chartrand1; Matthias Heyrman1; 1Centra Recherche Calcul Thermochimique, Ecole Polytechnique

5:40 PMCorrosive Investigation of 5Cu-(10NiO-NiFe2O4) Inert Anode in Low-Temperature Aluminum Electrolysis: Jiawei Wang1; Yanqing Lai1; Zhongliang Tian1; Jie Li1; Yexiang Liu1; 1School of Metallurgical Science and Engineering

6:05 PMLiquidus Temperature, Density and Electrical Conductivity of Low Temperature Electrolyte for Aluminum Electrolysis: Hongmin Kan1; Yungang Ban1; Zhuxian Qiu1; Zhaowen Wang1; Zhongning Shi1; 1Northeastern University

6:30 PMAlumina Solubility in KF-AlF3 Based Low-Temperature Electrolyte System: Jian-hong Yang1; Donald Graczyk1; Catherine Wunsch1; John Hryn1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

6:55 PMIonic Liquid Electrowinning of Aluminum-Modeling of Batch Reactor: Mingming Zhang1; Ramana Reddy1; 1University of Alabama

7:20 PMRefining Aluminum Process in Ionic Liquids: Huimin Lu1; Yongheng Wang1; 1Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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Biological Materials Science: Functional Biomaterials and DevicesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PMLaser Direct Writing of Biomaterials and Cells for Tissue Engineering: Roger Narayan1; Anand Doraiswamy1; Douglas Chrisey2; 1University of North Carolina; 2Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2:15 PMLaser Micromachining of Biomaterials - A Transcending Tool for Tissue Microfabrication: Timothy Patz1; Anand Doraiswamy2; Roger Narayan2; Douglas Chrisey3; 1Edwards Lifesciences; 2University of North Carolina; 3Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2:30 PMMultifunctional Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for Disease Treatment: Raju Ramanujan1; S. Purushotham1; S. Kayal1; 1Nanyang Technological University

2:45 PMCAD/CAM Piezoelectric Ink-Jet Deposition of Naturally Derived Bioadhesives for Surgical Applications: Anand Doraiswamy1; Jonathan Wilker2; Peter Mente3; Roger Narayan1; 1University of North Carolina; 2Purdue University; 3North Carolina State University

3:00 PMMicrowave Synthesis of Biopolymers: Anurag Pandey1; Pranesh Aswath1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

3:15 PMTissue Regeneration on Drug Releasing, Porous, Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds: Mayur Uttarwar1; Liping Tang1; Pranesh Aswath1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

3:30 PMStimuli-Responsive Magnetic Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Targeted Delivery System with Triggered Release: Arjit Nag1; Jilin Zhang1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

3:45 PM Break

4:00 PMSynthesis of Poly Lactic Acid – Poly Glycolic Acids Blends Using Microwave Irradiation: Anurag Pandey1; Pranesh Aswath1; 1University of Texas at Arlington

4:15 PMSurface Modification of Polymers for BioMEMS Applications: Varshni Singh1; Stephen Myers1; Jost Goettert1; 1Louisiana State University

4:30 PMGas Phase Synthesis of Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles with Controlled Crystallographic Phase for Gene Transfection: Bradley Eaton1; Renato Camata1; Hyunbin Kim1; Rakesh Kapoor1; Selvarangan Ponnazhagan1; 1University of Alabama, Birmingham

4:45 PMAntibactericidal Function of W-Doped-Anatase Titania-Coated Nickel Ferrite Composite Nanoparticles: Bhanu Sunkara1; Radhey Srivastava1; Devesh Misra1; 1University of Louisiana at Lafayette

5:00 PMExtract Magnetosomes from Acidthiobacillus Ferrooxidans: Jianping Xie1; Xinxing Liu1; Wen-bin Liu1; Guan-zhou Qiu1; 1School of Mineral Processing and Bioengineering

5:15 PMVacancy Engineered Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles for Protection from Radiation-Induced Cellular Damage: Roy Tarnuzzer1; Sudipta Seal2; Swanand Patil2; Jimmie Colon3; 1Midwest Research Institute; 2University of Central Florida; 3MD Anderson Cancer Research Institute

5:30 PMSimulation of the Stress State in the Surgical Blow Cutter: Szota Michal1; Jasinski Józef1; Stodolnik Bogdan1; Jeziorski Leopold1; 1Czestochowa Technical University

Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Mechanical Properties IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Wednesday PM Room: Asia 1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Z. Q. Hu, Chinese Academy of Science; H. Choo, University of Tennessee

2:00 PM InvitedGlass Formation, Mechanical and Erosion Properties of the Zr63-x Alx Cu24 Ni10 Co3 Bulk Metallic Glass Forming Alloy: Dorota Drozdz1; Marie-Laure Vaillant2; Rainer Wunderlich1; Hans-Jörg Fecht1; 1University of Ulm; 2Waterford Institute of Technology

2:20 PM InvitedThe Relationship Between Atomic Level Stresses, Local Atomic Environment, and Electronic Structure: Donald Nicholson1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:40 PM InvitedElastic Properties of Zr50Cu40-xAl10Pdx Bulk Metallic Glasses: Veerle Keppens1; Zhiying Zhang1; Don Nicholson2; Yoshihiko Yokoyama3; Dongchun Qiao1; Peter Liaw1; Akihisa Inoue3; 1University of Tennessee; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Tohoku University

3:00 PMElastic Properties of Oxyfluoride Glass System: Shantala Patil1; 1Gulbarga University, Gulbarga

3:15 PMEffect of Free Volume Changes on the Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of a Zr-Ti-Ni-Cu-Be Bulk Metallic Glass: Maximilien Launey1; Jamie Kruzic1; Ralf Busch2; 1Oregon State University; 2Universität des Saarlandes

3:30 PMOn the Temperature Dependence of the Elastic Constants in Amorphous Metals: Douglas Safarik1; Ricardo Schwarz1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:45 PMMechanical Properties and Fracture Features of Ti-Based Bulk Glass-Forming Alloys: Feng Jiang1; Hongqi Li1; Guojiang Fan1; Peter Liaw1; Hahn Choo1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee

4:00 PM InvitedNano-/Microforming of Bulk Metallic Glasses in Air: Jinn Chu1; Hadi Wijaya1; 1National Taiwan Ocean University

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4:20 PM InvitedIndentation Deformation of Cu47.5Hf47.5Al5 Bulk Metallic Glass: Fuqian Yang1; Wenwen Du1; Dongchun Qiao2; Peter Liaw2; 1University of Kentucky; 2University of Tennessee

4:40 PMMolecular Dynamics Simulation for the Deformation Behavior of Metallic Glasses: Pil-Ryung Cha1; Na-Young Park1; Ki Bae Kim2; Hyung Kwang Seok2; Yu Chan Kim2; 1Kookmin University; 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology

4:55 PMModeling the Propagation of Shear Bands in Bulk Metallic Glasses: Brian Edwards1; Bamin Khomami1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

5:10 PMLarge-Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Shear Band Propagation in Metallic Glass: Futoshi Shimizu1; Shigenobu Ogata2; Ju Li3; 1Japan Atomic Energy Agency; 2Osaka University; 3Ohio State University

5:25 PMMechanical Behavior of Bulk Metallic Glasses: Between Polymers and Oxide Glasses: Jean-Marc Pelletier1; Catherine Gauthier1; Jean-Jacques Blandin2; Sebastien Gravier2; 1INSA Lyon; 2Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble

5:40 PMMetallic-Glass Films: Fabrication and the Effects on Fatigue Resistance of Various Structural Materials: F. X. Liu1; C.L. Chiang2; Y. Yang3; Y.F. Gao1; W.H. Jiang1; Y.F. Guan1; M.W. Chen4; W.O. Soboyejo3; J.P. Chu2; P.D. Rack1; P.K. Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee; 2National Taiwan Ocean University; 3Princeton University; 4Tohoku University

5:55 PM InvitedMetallic Glasses under Load: In Situ and Residual Strain Measurements by High Energy X-Ray Scattering: Todd Hufnagel1; 1Johns Hopkins University

Cast Shop Technology: Solidification and MicrostructureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: David DeYoung, Alcoa Inc; Rene Kieft, Corus Group; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday PM Room: Northern E1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Men Chu, Alcoa Inc; Robert Wagstaff, Alcan-Solatens

2:30 PM Introductory Comments

2:35 PMA Study on the Heat Transfer Coefficient during the High Pressure Die Casting Process if ADC12Z Alloy-Effect of the Process Parameters: Shoumei Xiong1; Zhi-Peng Guo1; Bai-Cheng Liu1; Mei Li2; John Allison2; 1Tsinghua University; 2Scientific Research Laboratory, Ford Motor Company

2:55 PMStudy of Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Strip-Cast AA6111 Alloys, Following Casting, Rolling and Heat Treatment: Donghui Li1; Jonathan Reichelson1; Mihaiela Isac1; Roderick Guthrie1; 1McGill University

3:15 PMDendrite Fragmentation and Its Role in Formation of Grain Structures of a Casting: Shan Liu1; 1Iowa State University

3:35 PMNatural Convection Streams and Equiaxed Crystals During Dendritic Solidification Processes: Mostafa El-Bealy1; H. El-Emairy1; 1Ain Shams University

3:55 PMInvestigation of Solidification and Mechanical Properties Behavior of Al-Si Alloy: Gamal Adbel-Gaber1; Abdel Nasser Omran2; Khalil Khalil1; 1Aswan High Institute of Energy; 2Azhar University

4:15 PM Break

4:30 PMEffect Iron on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Eutectic Al-Si Alloy: Henghua Zhang1; 1Shanghai University

4:50 PMModeling of microsegregation and crystallization during solidification of aluminum ternary alloy: Makoto Morishita1; Hitoshi Ishida1; 1Kobe Steel, Ltd.

5:10 PMCorrelations between Thermal Parameters, Grain Size, Dendritic Spacing and Microardness in Directional Solidified Al-Zn and Zn-Al Alloys: Alicia Ares1; Carlos Schvezov1; 1CONICET/FCEQyN-University of Misiones

5:30 PMStudy of Rolling Behavior of Closed-Cell Aluminum Foam Material: Guoyin Zu1; Guangchun Yao1; Hongbin Li1; 1School of Materials and Metallurgy

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Processing of Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 8February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Tzong Chen, CANMET-MMSL; Masao Miyake, University of Tokyo

2:00 PMActivation Energy for the Sintering Process of Clay Based Ceramic: Carlos Maurício Vieira1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1State University of the Northern Fluminense

2:20 PMEffect of Particle Size and Exfoliation to Cation Exchange Capacity of Copper in Vermiculite: Bowen Li1; Zhiyong Xu1; Jiann-Yang Hwang1; 1Michigan Technological University

2:40 PMGrowth of β-FeSi2 by Exchange Reaction between Si and Molten Salt: Tsuyoshi Yoneyama1; Takeshi Yoshikawa1; Kazuki Morita1; 1University of Tokyo

3:00 PMCharacterization of High Pressure and High Temperature Synthesized Carbonado Diamond: Sergio Monteiro1; Ana Lucia Skury1; Guerold Bobrovnitchii1; Luiz Fernado dos Santos1; João José Rangel2; 1State University of the Northern Rio de Janeiro; 2Candido Mendes University

3:20 PMRapid Solidification and Devitrification of a Marginal Glass Forming Alloy in Gas Atomized Powder and in Melt Spun Ribbons: Eren Kalay1; Scott Chumbley1; Iver Anderson1; Ralph Napolitano1; 1Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University

3:40 PMOxide Precipitation during the Dew-Point Control of Transformation Induced Plasticity Steels: Xiang-Shu Li1; Young Hwa Oh1; Sung-Il Baik1; Young-Woon Kim1; 1Seoul National University

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4:20 PMPreparation of Alkali Porous Ceramic with Fibrous Wollastonite: Bowen Li1; Ying Huang2; Jiann-Yang Hwang1; 1Michigan Technological University; 2China Building Materials Academy

4:40 PMThe Effect of Surface Preparation on the Rate of Mass Transfer in Carburizing: Olga Karabelchtchikova1; Christopher Brown1; Mohammed Maniruzzaman1; Richard Sisson1; 1Worcester Polytechnic Institute

5:00 PMCharacterization of Gd5(SixGe1-x)3 Phase in Gd5(SixGe1-x)4 Alloys and Its Persistence: Ozan Ugurlu1; L. Scott Chumbley1; 1Iowa State University

5:20 PMCharacterization of Physical Properties of Super Alloy Haynes 242 at Cryogenic Temperatures: Jun Lu1; Ke Han1; 1National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

5:40 PMMicrostructures and Electrical Properties of Sn-9Zn-(0.5RE) Solders: Fei-Yi Hung1; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; Kung-An Lan1; 1National Cheng Kung University

Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: Nanomaterials and Confined Systems ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 11February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedChallenges in the Structure of Nanoalloys: Jonathan Doye1; 1University of Oxford

2:30 PM InvitedDoping of Nanocrystals and the Role of Self-Purification: James Chelikowsky1; 1University of Texas

3:00 PMThe Energetics of Segregation and Ordering in Nanocrystalline Ni-W Alloys: Andrew Detor1; Christopher Schuh1; 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3:20 PM Break

3:40 PMThin-Film Intermetallic Structures: A Statistical-Thermodynamic Model for Description of Ordering Phenomena: Olga Semenova1; Regina Krachler1; 1University of Vienna

4:00 PMKinetics of Water Adsorption at Anatase TiO2 Surfaces and Nanoparticles: Duc Nguyen1; Patrick Schelling2; J. Woods Halley1; 1University of Minnesota; 2University of Central Florida

4:20 PMPhase-Field Study of the Evolution of the Morphology and Composition of Metal Germanosilicide Thin Films: Mathieu Bouville1; Dongzhi Chi1; David Srolovitz2; 1Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore; 2Yeshiva University

4:40 PMThermodyanamics and Phase Equilibria in the Bi-Sn System for Nano Phases: Sibasis Acharya1; J.P. Hajra2; T. Ray2; 1TU Clausthal; 2IISc, Bangalore

Degradation of Light Weight Alloys: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: David Shifler, Office of Naval Research; Julie Christodoulou, Office of Naval Research; James Moran, Alcoa; Airan Perez, Office of Naval Research; Wenyue Zheng, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratories

Wednesday PM Room: Northern A3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Airan Perez, Office of Naval Research; Wenyue Zheng, CANMET

2:30 PMElectrochemical Study of Magnesium Hydride Formation in Aqueous Solutions: Gordon Ping Gu1; Wenyue Zheng1; Mimoun Elboujdaini1; Jian Li1; Edward Ghali2; 1CANMET, Natural Resources Canada; 2University Laval

2:55 PM Question and Answer Period

3:00 PMEffects of Pre Exposure on the Rates of Mg Corrosion Measured Using Electrochemical Techniques: Wenyue Zheng1; 1CANMET Materials Technology Laboratories

3:25 PM Question and Answer Period

3:30 PMSpent Nuclear Fuel Storage Basin Water Chemistry at the Savannah River Site: Evaluation and Predictive Modeling of Al Alloy Corrosion: David Hathcock1; Tracy Murphy1; Phil Vormelker1; Robert Sindelar1; 1Savannah River National Laboratory

3:55 PM Question and Answer Period

4:00 PMEnvironmental Effect on Very Long Life Fatigue of a Cast Aluminum Alloy: Xiaoxia Zhu1; Jianzhang Yi1; John Allison2; Wayne Jones1; 1University of Michigan; 2Ford Motor Company

4:25 PM Question and Answer Period

4:30 PM Break

4:45 PMThe Influence of Media Concentrations on the Passivation Layer Characteristics of Al-Zn Alloys in NaCl Solutions: Ndubuisi Idenyi1; Chinedu Ekuma1; Edmund Umahi1; 1Ebonyi State University

5:10 PM Question and Answer Period

5:15 PMPrecipitation of Crack Tip Hydrides in Zirconium Alloys: Young Suk Kim1; Sang Bok Ahn1; Yong Moo Cheong1; 1Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

5:40 PM Question and Answer Period

5:45 PMIn-Situ Electrochemical Investigations of Nanoceria Conversion Coated Aluminum Alloys by EC-AFM: Abhilash Vincent1; S. Deshpande1; S. Babu1; S. Seal1; 1University of Central Florida

6:10 PM Question and Answer Period

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Diffusion in Advanced Materials and Processing: Intermetallics and GlassesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, ASM-MSCTS: Atomic Transport Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida; Carelyn Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Afina Lupulescu, Union College

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Helmut Mehrer, Universität of Munster; Carelyn Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology

2:00 PM InvitedAspects of Diffusion Modeling in Intermetallics and Ionic Systems: John Agren1; 1Royal Institute of Technology

2:30 PMDiffusional Interactions between a Ni-Base Superalloy Substrate and an Ordered B2 Matrix Coating: Carelyn Campbell1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

2:50 PM InvitedDiffusion in Metallic Melts: Axel Griesche1; Michael-Peter Macht1; Günter Frohberg2; 1Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin; 2Technical University Berlin

3:20 PM InvitedDiffusion in Bulk Glass Forming Alloys - From the Glass to the Equilibrium Melt: Klaus Raetzke1; Franz Faupel1; Volker Zöllmer1; Alexander Bartsch1; Andreas Meyer2; 1University of Kiel; 2TU Munich

3:40 PM Break

4:00 PM InvitedDiffusion and Ionic Conduction in Borate and Silicate Glasses: Helmut Mehrer1; 1Universität of Munster

4:30 PM InvitedNon-Random Interaction of Vacancies with Atoms during Interdiffusion and Ionic Conductivity in Materials: Graeme Murch1; Irina Belova1; 1University of Newcastle

5:00 PMModelling of Diffusion in Oxides: Lars Hoglund1; John Agren1; Samuel Hallstrom1; 1Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (Royal Institute of Technology)

5:20 PMInterdiffusion and “Kinetic Demixing” in Solid Solutions of Multicomponent Oxide “Line” Compounds: Srinivasa Reddy1; Mysore Dayananda2; Lowell Wiggins1; Brian Sundlof1; 1IBM Corporation; 2Purdue University

5:40 PMOxidation in Square Sandwich of GaAs/AlAs/GaAs: Sanboh Lee1; Sun-Chien Ko2; 1National Tsing Hua University; 2Chunghwa Telecom Company

Dynamic Behavior of Materials: Mechanical Properties IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, University of California; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kenneth Vecchio, University of California

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kenneth Vecchio, University of California

2:00 PMThe Role of Fluorine on the Shock Induced Equation of State and Shear Strength in Three Simple Polymers: Neil Bourne1; Jeremy Millett2; 1University of Manchester; 2AWE

2:30 PMDynamic Shear-Off in Solid Metal Plates: Michael Pontin1; Ken Nahshon2; John Hutchinson2; Anthony Evans1; Frank Zok1; 1University of California Santa Barbara; 2Harvard University

2:45 PMDynamic Yield Stress Obtained with a Split Hopkinson Bar: Bo Song1; Weinong Chen1; Bonnie Antoun2; Danny Frew2; 1Purdue University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

3:00 PMDynamic Fragmentation of Silica Glass and Copper: Sheng-Nian Luo1; Qi An2; Lianqing Zheng3; Heng-An Wu2; Kaiwen Xia4; Damian Swift1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of Science and Technology of China; 3University of Missouri; 4University of Toronto

3:15 PMDynamic Plastic Response of Aluminum at Temperatures Approaching Melt: Stephen Grunschel1; Rodney Clifton1; 1Brown University

3:30 PM Break

3:45 PMFemtosecond Laser Induced Plastic Deformation of Ni-Base Single Crystal Superalloy: Shuwei Ma1; S. Yalisove1; Tresa Pollock1; 1University of Michigan

4:00 PMLaser Shock Driven Strengthening and Microstructure Evolution of SiCw/2024 Al Composite: Xiaojing Xu1; Yongkang Zhang1; 1Jiangsu University

4:15 PMRapid Undercooling and Refreeze in Shock-Melted Bi and Bi(Zn): Alan Jankowski1; Jeffrey Colvin1; Bryan Reed1; Mukul Kumar1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

4:30 PMShear Localization in Dynamic Deformation - Microstructural: Yongbo Xu1; Jinghua Zhang1; Yilong Bai2; Marc Meyers3; 1Shenyang National Laboratory of Materials Sciences, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2State Key Laboratory for Non-Linear Mechanics of Continuous Media, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 3University of California, San Diego

4:45 PMThe Effect of Alloying on the Shock Response of Nickel Alloys: Neil Bourne1; George Gray2; Jeremy Millett3; 1University of Manchester; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3AWE

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5:00 PMThe Effect of Strain Rate on the Yield Stress of Ferritic Stainless Steels: Kester Clarke1; Robert Comstock2; Martin Mataya3; David Matlock1; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2AK Steel Research; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

5:15 PMShock Compression of Ni+Al Particle Systems Part II: Modeling and Simulation: Ryan Austin1; Daniel Eakins1; David McDowell1; Naresh Thadhani1; David Benson2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2University of California, San Diego

5:30 PMStress-Strain Response of Particulate Composites at Elevated Rates of Loading: A. T. Owens1; H. V. Tippur1; 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Auburn University

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Cathode Part II: Preheating and Cell Start UpSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Wednesday PM Room: Southern 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Mohammed Mahmood, Aluminium Bahrain

2:30 PM Introductory Comments

2:35 PMExperimental Evaluation of the Preheating Process to Gas with Peripheral Protection in Cells of CVG Alcasa, Venezuela: Rafael Tosta1; Evelyn Inzunza1; 1CVG Alcasa

3:00 PMImprovement in Cell Preheat and Start Up at Dubal: B. Kakkar1; Ali Mohammed1; Arvind Kumar1; 1Dubai Aluminum Company

3:25 PMImprovements for the Electrical Preheating of Hall-Heroult Pots: Günter Berndt1; Ingo Eick1; 1Hydro Aluminium

3:50 PMFinite Element Study of the Thermo-Electro-Chimio-Mechanical Behavior of Hall-Héroult Cells under Electrical Preheating: Simon Pilote1; Daniel Marceau1; Mario Fafard2; Jean-François Bilodeau3; 1Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; 2Université Laval; 3Alcan International Limited

4:15 PM Break

4:35 PMThe Measurement of Thermal Coefficient of Aluminum Reduction Cell Lining Materials: Jiang Yanli1; Feng Naixiang1; Di Yuezhong1; Mao Jihong1; Ma Chenggui1; Qi Xiquan1; 1Northeastern University

Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division Symposium: Advanced Metallizations and Interconnect Technologies, in Honor of Prof. K. N. Tu’s 70th Birthday: Advanced Metallizations and Interconnect Technology IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Chih Chen, National Chiao Tung University; Lih Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Ulrich Gösele, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics; C. Kao, National Central University; Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing-Hua University

Wednesday PM Room: Pacific Hall BFebruary 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Masanori Murakami, Kyoto University; Bing-Zong Li, Fudan University

2:00 PM InvitedUltra-Thin Oxide Film Measurement and Its Application in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs): J. Yang1; C.-X. Ji1; Y. Chang1; 1University of Wisconsin

2:25 PM InvitedEffects of Electromigration on Interfacial Reactions: Sinn-Wen Chen1; Shan-Hill Wong1; Chia-Ming Hsu1; Chao-Hong Wang1; Shih-Kang Lin1; 1National Tsing Hua University

2:50 PM InvitedInterfacial Reactions in Lead-Free Electronic Solder Joints: S. Yang1; C. Chang1; C. Kao2; 1National Central University; 2National Taiwan University

3:15 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedThe Kirkendall Effect Revisited in the Nanoworld: Ulrich Goesele1; 1Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics

4:10 PM InvitedIn Situ Ultrahigh Vacuum Transmission Electron Microscope Investigations of Dynamical Changes of Metal Silicide Nanowires on Silicon: L. J. Chen1; 1National Tsing Hua University

4:35 PM InvitedThirty-Five Years of Interactions with King-Ning Tu: James Mayer1; 1Arizona State University

Friction Stir Welding and Processing IV: Session VSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, University of Missouri; Murray Mahoney, Rockwell Scientific Company; Thomas Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kumar Jata, US Air Force

Wednesday PM Room: Northern E3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PM InvitedStudy of Plunge Motion during Friction Stir Spot Welding: Harsha Badarinarayan1; Frank Hunt1; Kazutaka Okamoto1; Shigeki Hirasawa2; 1Hitachi America Ltd; 2Kobe University

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2:20 PMSpot Friction Welding of Wrought Magnesium: Tsung-Yu Pan1; Michael Santella2; P.K. Mallick3; Alan Frederick2; William Schwartz1; 1Ford Motor Company; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3University of Michigan - Dearborn

2:35 PMThe Effect of Engineered Materials on the Faying Surface of Friction Stir Spot Welds: Bryan Tweedy1; Christian Widener1; Dwight Burford1; 1Wichita State University

2:50 PMFriction Stir Spot Welding of 6016 Aluminum Alloy: Rajiv Mishra1; S. Webb1; Timothy Freeney1; Y. Chen2; X. Gayden2; Glenn Grant3; Darrell Herling3; 1University of Missouri; 2General Motors; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

3:05 PMPreliminary Study of Material Flow in Friction Stir Spot Welding Using Different Marker Materials: Karim Muci Kuchler1; Sindhura Kalagara1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

3:20 PMFinite Element Modeling of Friction Stir Spot Welding (FSSW): Mokhtar Awang1; Victor Mucino1; 1West Virginia University

3:35 PM Break

3:50 PMOptimization of Refill Friction Spot Welding for 6061 Aluminum Sheet: Clark Oberembt1; Casey Allen1; William Arbegast1; Anil Patnaik1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

4:05 PMNumerical Simulation of a Refill Friction Stir Spot Welding Process: Karim Muci Kuchler1; Sindhura Kalagara1; Sai Krishna Itapu1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

4:20 PMEffect of Heat Treatment on Microstructure, Mechanical Properties and Composition Variation across the Interface for FSW 6061 Al Alloy Weldments: Karanam Bhanumurthy1; Nitin Kumbhar1; B. P. Sharma1; 1Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

4:35 PMInvestigation of Laser Deposition of High Temperature Refractory Pin Tools for Friction Stir Welding: Bharat Jasthi1; Aaron Costello1; William Arbegast1; Stanley Howard1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

4:50 PMLiquid Metal Embrittlement of MP-159 Pin Tools: Charles Standen1; Bharat Jasthi1; Dana Medlin1; William Arbegast1; 1South Dakota School of Mines

Fundamentals of Shape Memory and Related Transitions: Multiscale Modeling and ApplicationsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Michael Manley, University of California; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 6February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Raj Vaidyanathan, University of Central Florida

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PM InvitedMartensite Kinetics and the Design of Shape Memory Alloys: Gregory Olson1; 1Northwestern University

2:40 PMMultiscale Modeling of Phase Transformations in Shape Memory Alloys: Valery Levitas1; Istemi Ozsoy1; Dean Preston2; 1Texas Tech University; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:05 PMEffect of Magnetic Field on the Multi-Stage Martensitic Phase Transformation in NiMnGa Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys: Burak Basaran1; Haluk Karaca1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Yuriy Chumlyakov2; Hans Maier3; 1Texas A&M University; 2Siberian Physical-Technical Institute; 3University of Paderborn

3:30 PMLow Temperature Behavior of Shape Memory NiTiFe: Vinu Krishnan1; Bjorn Clausen2; Mark Bourke2; Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1University of Central Florida; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory

3:55 PM Break

4:15 PM InvitedMicro to Macro Strain Mapping and Reorientation Based Modeling in Shape Memory Alloys: Catherine Brinson1; M. Panico1; K. R. Gall1; 1Northwestern University

4:45 PMShape Memory and Superelastic Behavior at Reduced Length Scales: Prakash Palanisamy1; Mario Mistretta1; Catherine Bewerse1; Raj Vaidyanathan1; 1University of Central Florida

5:10 PMThe Effect of Grain Refinement via Equal Channel Angular Extrusion on the Thermomechanical Response of a NiTi Alloy: Benat Kockar1; Ibrahim Karaman1; Jae-Il Kim1; 1Texas A&M University

5:35 PMThe Quasibinary NiTi-Nb Eutectic Isopleth: Contact Melting and Microstructural Evolution in a New Braze for Nitinol: K. B. Low1; D. S. Grummon1; J. W. Foltz1; J. W. Carter1; 1Michigan State University

General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Modeling and Simulation of Materials and ProcessesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Modeling Analysis and Control Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School; Ralph Napolitano, Iowa State University; Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

Wednesday PM Room: Northern A2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Ralph Napolitano, Ames Laboratory

2:00 PMDevelopment of a Predictive Model for Batch-Type Heat Treatment Furnaces: Alaa Hassan1; Colin Curtis1; Mohamed Hamed1; 1McMaster University

2:25 PMEffect of Filing Time and Gating System Design Parameters Selection on Mold Filling Properties: Mohamed Gadallla1; Robert Habingreither1; 1Texas State University

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2:50 PMAnalysing Behaviour of Submerged Arc Furnace Using Recurrent Neural Networks: Krishnaiah Jallu1; C. S. Kumar2; M. A. Faruqi1; 1Formerly of Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; 2Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

3:15 PMEffect of Thermal Boundary Conditions on Natural Convection during Alloy Solidification: S. Arunkumar1; T. Prasanna Kumar1; 1Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

3:40 PMAn Experimental and Numerical Investigation into the Springback of U-Bending Anisotropic Sheet Metals: Hesam Golmakani1; 1Ferdowsi University

4:05 PMAn Investigation into the Springback Characteristics in U-Bending of Anisotropic High Strength Steels: Hesam Golmakani1; 1Ferdowsi University

4:30 PMModeling and Experimental Validation of Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Density Variation of Ductile Iron during Solidification: Jianzheng Guo1; 1ESI US R&D

General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Nickel Alloys and High Temperature Materials ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Product Metallurgy and Applications Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; George Sunny, Case Western Reserve University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:10 PMGrain Boundary Curvature in a Model Ni-Based Superalloy: Kai Song1; Mark Aindow1; 1University of Connecticut

2:30 PMTensile Deformation of Alloys 617 and 718 at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures: Vikram Marthandam1; Anand Venkatesh1; Ajit Roy1; 1University of Nevada

2:50 PMEffect of Mo Addition on the High Temperature Oxidation and Hot Ductility of Fe-29%Ni-17%Co Low Thermal Expansion Alloy: Kee-Ahn Lee1; Byeong-Geun Seong2; Moon-Chul Kim2; 1Andong National University; 2Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology

3:10 PMA Study of a Ni-Mo-Cr-Re Alloy: Pingli Mao1; Yan Xin1; Ke Han1; 1National High Magnetic Feild Laboratory

3:30 PMEffect of Light Interstitial Impurities on Grain Boundary Strength in Chromium: Oleg Kontsevoi1; Arthur Freeman1; 1Northwestern University

3:50 PM Break

4:10 PMExperimental Evidence that the Pieierls-Nabarro Stress is Negligible for Pure Metals: John Gilman1; 1University of California

4:35 PMProperties of Amorphous NiW Reinforced Ni Matrix Composites: Alex Aning1; C. Wensley1; Jeffrey Schultz1; Stephen Kampe1; 1Virginia Tech

4:55 PMPreparation of B4C/SiC Composites by Reactive Hot Pressing: Filiz Sahin1; Nuket Ergun1; Onuralp Yucel1; 1Istanbul Technical University

5:15 PMProduction and Characterization of Potassium Mica and Cordierite Based Glass-Ceramics: Gultekin Goller1; Ahmet Seckiner1; Ipek Akin1; 1Istanbul Technical University

Hume-Rothery Symposium: Scattering Studies and the Fundamental Properties of Materials: Session VSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Wolfgang Donner, University of Houston; J. Robertson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 7February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Sunil Sinha, University of California San Diego; Patrice Turchi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedPhonon Thermodynamics and Inelastic Neutron Scattering: Brent Fultz1; Olivier Delaire1; Matthew Lucas1; Max Kresch1; 1California Institute of Technology

2:30 PM InvitedFirst-Principles Calculations of Phonons Spectra in Disordered Alloys: Axel van de Walle1; 1California Institure of Technology

3:00 PM Break

3:20 PM InvitedStructure and Dynamics of Levitated Liquid Metals: David Price1; Marie-Louise Saboungi2; Louis Hennet1; Harald Sinn3; Shankar Krishnan4; 1CRMHT; 2CRMD; 3APS; 4Containerless Research Inc.

3:50 PM InvitedX-Ray Studies of Thermally Grown Thin Vitreous SiO2 over Si(001): Miguel Castro-Colin1; Wolfgang Donner2; Simon Moss2; 1University of Texas at El Paso; 2University of Houston

4:20 PM InvitedThe Application of Quasielastic Neutron Scattering to the Study of the Hydration Reaction in Cement: Dan Neumann1; Vanessa Peterson1; Richard Livingston2; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology, Center for Neutron Research; 2Federal Highways Administration

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Innovations in Electrometallurgy: Session ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing DivisionProgram Organizers: Adam Powell, Veryst Engineering LLC; Michael Free, University of Utah

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Michael Free, University of Utah

2:00 PM InvitedDetailed Phase Field Modeling of Dendrite and Sponge Formation in Mixed Solid/Liquid Systems: Adam Powell1; Wanida Pongsaksawad2; 1Veryst Engineering LLC; 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2:30 PMStudy on Unpolluted Deoxidization with Applied External Voltage between Molten Steel and Slag: Jieyu Zhang1; Jian-Chao Li2; Xiong-Gang Lu1; K.-C. Chou1; 1Shanghai University; 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology

2:55 PMPreparation of Al-Sc Alloys by Molten Salt Electrolysis: Shaohua Yang1; Junfu Li2; Zhongning Zhi1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1Northeastern University; 2Henan Branch China Aluminium Company, Ltd

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3:30 PMModeling of Viscosity of CaO-Al2O3 Melts Slag: Dou Zhihe1; Zhang Ting-an1; 1Northeastern University

3:55 PMDirect Electrolytic Reduction of Solid SiO2 in Molten CaCl2: Kouji Yasuda1; Toshiyuki Nohira1; Rika Hagiwara1; Yukio Ogata1; 1Kyoto University

4:20 PMDevelopment of a ‘See-Through’ Electrolytic Cell for Molten–Salt Electrowinning: Andrew Urban1; Eric Frazer1; Rex Deutscher1; Robert Dorin1; Kathie McGregor1; 1CSIRO

Innovations in Measurement Science to Assess the Performance of New Materials in the Real-World: Advanced Measurement TechniquesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Stoudt, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Lyle Levine, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Tusit Weerasooriya, Army Research Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: Australia 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Steven Mates, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Daniel Casem, US Army Research Laboratory

2:00 PM InvitedNeutron Diffraction Determination of Residual Stress at NIST: Henry Prask1; Thomas Gnaeupel-Herold1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

2:30 PMX-Ray Microbeam Measurements of Elastic Strains within Individual Dislocation Cells in Deformed Copper: Lyle Levine1; Bennett Larson2; Wenge Yang2; Michael Kassner3; Jonathan Tischler2; Michael Delos-Reyes3; Richard Fields1; Wenjun Liu2; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3University of Southern California

2:55 PMElectrochemical Repassivation Measurements as a Tool for Understanding Fracture Behavior in Aqueous Environments: Richard Ricker1; M. R. Stoudt1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

3:20 PMFailure Mechanism Mapping of the Influence of Stress-State and Microstructure on the Failure Behavior of Tungsten Heavy Alloys at High-Rates: Tusit Weerasooriya1; 1Army Research Laboratory

3:45 PM Break

3:55 PM InvitedState of the Art of the Conventional Hardness Measuring Methods: Rockwell, Brinell and Vickers: Samuel Low1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

4:25 PM InvitedOn the Swelling of a Spent Nuclear Fuel Rod at Elevated Temperatures: Tze-jer Chuang1; 1U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

4:55 PMDetermination of Elasto-Plastic Properties through Instrumented Indentation with Reduced Sensitivity: Hongzhi Lan1; T. Venkatesh1; 1Tulane University

5:20 PMDetermining Material Mechanical Properties via Indentation: Experiment and Finite Element Analysis: Li Ma1; Sam Low1; John Song1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology

5:45 PM Concluding Comments

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Microstructure and Properties ISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Wednesday PM Room: Asia 3February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Kuang-Oscar Yu, RMI Titanium Company; Charles Yolton, Crucible Materials Corporation

2:00 PM InvitedMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Investment Castings: Ibrahim Ucok1; Lawrence Kramer1; Kevin Klug1; Hao Dong1; Mehmet Gungor1; Wm. Troy Tack1; 1Concurrent Technologies Corporation

2:30 PMMicrostructure Effects on Fracture Behavior of Cast Ti-5111: Amy Robinson1; Ernest Czyryca1; Donald Koss2; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division; 2Pennsylvania State University

2:50 PMDental Titanium Casting at Baylor College of Dentistry - Update: Mari Koike1; Toru Okabe1; Kwai Chan2; 1Baylor College of Dentistry; 2Southwest Research Institute

3:10 PMMechanical Properties of α+β Type Titanium Alloys Fabricated by Metal Injection Molding with Targeting Biomedical Applications: Mitsuo Niinomi1; Toshikazu Akahori1; Masaaki Nakai1; Kazuma Ohnaka2; Yoshinori Itoh3; Kenji Sato3; Tomomi Ozawa4; 1Tohoku University; 2Toyohasi University of Technology; 3Hamamatsu Industrial Research Institute of Shizuoka Prefecture; 4Teibow Company, Ltd.

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3:30 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedMechanical Properties and Structural Superplasticity in Ultrafine-Grained α-Titanium/TixMey-Intermetallic Ti-8Fe-4Al, Ti-10Co-4Al and Ti-10Ni-4Al Alloys: Georg Frommeyer1; 1Max-Planck-Insitut für Eisenforschung

4:10 PMThe Rapid Determination of TTT and CCT Diagrams for a β-Ti Alloy: Mark Yavorsky1; Joshua Tuggle1; Yanwei Zhang2; Yulin Hao2; Rui Yang2; Peter Collins1; Vladimir Levit1; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University; 2Institute for Metals Research

4:30 PMSurface Tension and Viscosity of Industrial Ti-Alloys Measured by the Oscillating Drop Method on Board Parabolic Flights: Rainer Wunderlich1; Kensuke Higuchi2; Hans-Jörg Fecht2; 1Universität Ulm; 2Gakushuin University

4:50 PMEvolution of Microstructures and Texture in Low Cost Beta Titanium Alloys: Ashkar Ali1; 1Indian Institute of Technology

5:10 PMDislocations in Ambient Temperature Creep of H.C.P. Metals: Tetsuya Matsunaga1; Eiichi Sato2; 1University of Tokyo; 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Integrated Computational Materials Engineering: Lessons from Many Fields: ICME in Other FieldsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials SocietyProgram Organizer: Deborah Whitis, General Electric Company

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Adam Powell, Veryst Engineering LLC; Julie Christodoulou, Office of Naval Research

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedComputational Fluid Dynamics in Automotive Applications: Hrvoje Jasak1; 1Wikki Ltd

2:50 PM InvitedMultiscale Modeling: Weather vs. Materials: Andreas Muschinski1; Robert Hyers1; 1University of Massachusetts

3:35 PM Break

3:45 PM InvitedMoving Modeling from Theory to Practice: A Short History of the Adoption of Computational Fluid Dynamics in Aerospace Design: Deborah Whitis1; D. Holmes1; 1General Electric Company

4:30 PM InvitedThe BEN Collaborative: The National Sciences Digital Library (NSDL) Biological Sciences Pathway: Linda Akli1; Yolanda George1; Nancy Gough1; 1American Association for the Advancement of Science

5:15 PM Concluding Comments

Magnesium Technology 2007: Alloy Development IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Wednesday PM Room: Southern 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Wayne Jones, University of Michigan; Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

2:30 PMEffect of Additional Elements on the Elevated Temperature Deformation Behavior of Mg-Zn-Y Alloy: Do Hyung Kim1; Hyun Kyu Lim1; Ju Yeon Lee1; Won Tae Kim2; Do Hyang Kim1; 1Center for Noncrystalline Materials; 2Cheongju University

2:50 PMStudies on a High Strength Mg-Zn-Y-Zr Wrought Alloy: En-Hou Han1; Rongshi Chen1; 1Chinese Academy of Sciences

3:10 PMSubgrain Stabilized Microstructure in Mg-Zn-Sn-Y Alloys: Anton Gorny1; Alexander Katsman1; Inna Popov2; Menahem Bamberger1; 1Technion; 2Hebrew University of Jerusalem

3:30 PMNatural Ageing in Mg-Zn(Cu) Alloys: Joka Buha1; Tadakatsu Ohkubo1; Kazuhiro Hono1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

3:50 PMMicrostructure-Property Relationships of Mg Alloys Containing Either Y-Zn-Zr or Zr-B as Alloying Elements: Sara Longanbach1; Ken Knittel2; Andre Lee1; Carl Boehlert1; 1Michigan State University; 2Advanced Ceramics Research

4:10 PM Break

4:30 PMThe Relation between Microstructure and Corrosion Properties of Extruded Mg-Zn Base Alloys: Guy Ben-Hamu1; Dan Eliezer1; K. S. Shin2; 1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; 2Seoul National University

4:50 PMEffect of Quasicrystal Phase on Recrystallization, Texture and Yield Strength of Extruded Mg-Zn-Ho Alloys: Alok Singh1; Hidetoshi Somekawa1; Toshiji Mukai1; 1National Institute for Materials Science

5:10 PMAM30 - A New Wrought Magnesium Alloy: Alan Luo1; Anil Sachdev1; 1General Motors Corporation

5:30 PMTowards Strengthening with Nitride Precipitates-Adding Nitrogen to Magnesium Alloys: Ali Arslan Kaya1; Ozgur Duygulu1; Onuralp Yucel2; 1TUBITAK Marmara Research Centre, Materials Institute; 2Istanbul Technical University, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

5:50 PMDeformable and Corrosion Resistant Novel Magnesium Alloys via Rapid Solidification: Gady Rosen1; Haim Rosenson2; 1Alubin Ltd; 2Israel Institute of Metals, Technion Research and Development Foundation Ltd.

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Magnesium Technology 2007: Thermodynamics and Fundamental ResearchSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Wednesday PM Room: Southern 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Zi-Kui Liu, Pennsylvania State University; Mark Horstemeyer, Mississippi State University

2:30 PMConstitution of Magnesium Alloys: Rainer Schmid-Fetzer1; Joachim Groebner1; Djordje Mirkovic1; Andreas Janz1; Artem Kozlov1; 1Clausthal University of Technology

2:50 PMThermodynamic Properties of Magnesium Compounds from First Principles: Hui Zhang1; Arkapol Saengdeejing1; James Saal1; Zi-Kui Liu1; 1Pennsylvania State University

3:10 PMStudy of Texture and Strain Evolution during Channel-Die Compression of Mg-Al Alloys by In-Situ Neutron Diffraction: Dimitry Sediako1; Michael Gharghouri1; Michael Watson1; 1National Research Council Canada

3:30 PMMacro Transformation Kinetics of Discontinuous Precipitation in AZ91 Magnesium Alloy: Zhifeng Li1; Jie Dong1; Xiaoqing Zeng1; Wenjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiaotong University

3:50 PMPrediction of Variability in Mechanical Properties Based on Microstructural Simulation and Finite Element Modeling: Soon Gi Lee1; Arun Sreeranganathan1; Arun Gokhale1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:10 PMConstitutive Behavior of Wrought Magnesium Alloy AZ61: Floris Slooff1; Jurek Duszczyk1; Laurens Katgerman1; 1Delft University of Technology

4:30 PMModeling of Texture Evolution of Magnesium Alloy during Large Plastic Deformation Using Statistical Continuum Model: Dongsheng Li1; Hamid Garmestani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

4:50 PMCalorimetric Analysis of Dissolution of Secondary Phases in Die Cast Magnesium Alloy AM50: Lihong Han1; Henry Hu1; Derek Northwood1; 1University of Windsor

5:10 PMDirectional Solidification of Mg-Rich Mg-Al-Ca Alloys: Hongbo Cao1; Chuan Zhang1; Jun Zhu1; Guoping Cao1; Sindo Kou1; Rainer Schmid-Fetzer1; Y. Chang1; 1University of Wisconsin-Madison

5:30 PMPrecipitation Strengthening of a Mg-Al-Ca Based Die-Cast Alloy with Al2Ca Phase: Akane Suzuki1; Nicholas Saddock1; Jessica TerBush1; Bob Powell2; Wayne Jones1; Tresa Pollock1; 1University of Michigan; 2General Motors Research and Development Center

5:50 PMA Study on the Microstructure of Electromagnetic Casting Mg-6Al-1Zn-0.5Nd Alloy: Haitao Zhou1; 1Central South University

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: Materials for Clean Coal Power Generation and Gas SeparationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Wednesday PM Room: Asia 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Henk Verweij, Ohio State University; David Helmick, GE Energy

2:00 PM InvitedIGCC/Hydrogen Fuel Gas Turbine Materials Issues and Needs: David Helmick1; 1GE Energy

2:35 PM InvitedMaterials Challenges for Advanced Power Generation Turbines: Allister James1; 1Siemens Power Generation Inc.

3:10 PMIntegration of Thermodynamic and Heat Transfer Models for Turbines Fired by Syngas and Hydrogen: Adrian Sabau1; Ian Wright1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

3:35 PM InvitedApplication of Inorganic Membranes in Energy Conversion Technology: Henk Verweij1; 1Ohio State University

4:00 PM Break

4:15 PM InvitedSize Dependent Study of Methanol Decomposition over Size-Selected Pt Nanoparticles Synthesized via Micelle Encapsulation: Beatriz Roldan Cuenya1; Jason Croy1; Simon Mostafa1; 1University of Central Florida

4:50 PMBehavior of MnO2 Containing TiS2 Additive as a Cathode in Aqueous Lithium Hydroxide Electrolyte Battery: Manickam Minakshi1; Pritam Singh1; David Mitchell2; 1Murdoch University; 2Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

5:15 PMInfluence of Ti Ion Doping on Electrochemical Properties of LiFePO4/C Electrode for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Gao Xuguang1; Hu Rong1; Peng Dong1; 1Central South University

5:35 PMSynthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of LiFePO4/C Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries: Gao Xuguang1; Hu Guorong1; 1Central South University

6:00 PMSynthesis and Characterization of Spherical LiNi0.75Co0.2Mg0.05O2 Cathode Materials: Yanjun Liu1; GuoRong Hu1; XuGuang Gao1; Zhongdong Peng1; 1Central South University

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Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium: Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design Methodologies, in the Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 Years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science: Microstructure Analysis and Representation IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Brent Adams, Brigham Young University; Hamid Garmestani, Georgia Institute of Technology

Wednesday PM Room: Northern A1February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Raghavan Srinivasan, Wright State University

2:00 PMDiscrete Particle Simulation of Shock Wave Propagation in a Binary Ni+Al Powder Mixture: Dan Eakins1; Naresh Thadhani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

2:25 PMFatigue Damage in Laser Engineered Net Shaping Manufactured Materials: Gabriel Potirniche1; Jerry Middleton1; Hongjoo Rhee1; Haitham Elkadiri1; Paul Wang1; Mark Horstemeyer1; 1Mississippi State University

2:50 PMMechanisms and Modeling of Creep in Polycrystalline Ni-Base Superalloy Disk Materials: Raymond Unocic1; Peter Sarosi1; Chen Shen1; Y. Wang1; Ju Li1; Tresa Pollock2; Kevin Hemker3; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University; 2University of Michigan; 3Johns Hopkins University

3:15 PMMicromechanics-Based Modeling of Ductile Fracture with Experimental Integration: Amine Benzerga1; Ronald McPherson1; 1Texas A&M University

3:40 PMPrediction and Measurement of Residual Stresses in Extruded and Drawn Rods and Tubes: Raghavan Srinivasan1; Jahan Rasty2; 1Wright State University; 2Texas Tech University

4:05 PMTexture Evolution during Shear Deformation and Annealing of Polycrystalline Iron: Bala Radhakrishnan1; Gorti Sarma1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

4:30 PMThe Use of Neural Network Modeling for the Prediction of Mechanical Properties and Identifying the Role of Microstructural Features in a/ß Ti Alloys: Peter Collins1; Santosh Koduri1; Brian Welk1; Erin Barry1; Benjamin Peterson1; Gopal Viswanathan1; Vladimir Levit1; Hamish Fraser1; 1Ohio State University

Materials Processing under the Influence of External Fields: Session IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gerard Ludtka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Qijie Zhai, Shanghai University

Wednesday PM Room: America’s SeminarFebruary 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ben Li, Washington State University; Zhongyun Fan, Brunel University

2:00 PM Introductory Comments

2:05 PM InvitedIntegrated Multiphysics and Multiscale Modeling of Electromagnetically-Assisted Materials Processing Systems: Ben Li1; 1University of Michigan

2:35 PM InvitedCoupled Modeling for Electromagnetic Solidification Transport Processes of Alloy Castings: Daming Xu1; Yunfeng Bai2; Jichun Xiong2; Hengzhi Fu2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2Harbin Institute of Technology

3:05 PMInfluence of Electric Current Pulse on Solidification Structure of Hypo-eutectic Al-Cu Alloy: Xi-Liang Liao1; Yu-Lai Gao1; Ren-Xing Li1; Qi-Jie Zhai1; 1Shanghai University

3:30 PM Break

3:40 PM InvitedOvercooling in DC Casting from Application of a Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field: Cui Jianzhong1; Guo Shijie1; Le Qichi1; 1Notheastern University

4:10 PMPulsed Electromagnetic Forming and Joining: Sergey Golovashchenko1; 1Ford Motor Company

4:35 PMTransient Conditions in VAR of Ti-10-2-3 and Their Impact on Macro-segregation: Dymtro Zagrebelnyy1; Matthew Krane1; 1Purdue University

5:00 PM InvitedSolidification Behaviour under Intensive Forced Convection: Zhongyun Fan1; Amitabha Das1; Guojun Liu1; Michael Hitchcock1; 1Brunel University

5:30 PMMonte Carlo Simulation of Growth of Solid under Forced Fluid Flow: Amitabha Das1; Zhongyun Fan1; 1Brunel University

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: He Effects, Deformation and FractureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 8February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PMModeling of He – Defect Interactions in Fusion Materials: Richard Kurtz1; Howard Heinisch1; Fei Gao1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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2:35 PMMultiscale Modeling of Helium Transport and Fate in Irradiated Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys: Takuya Yamamoto1; G. Robert Odette2; Brian Wirth2; Rick Kurtz3; 1University of California, Santa Barbara; 2University of California, Berkeley; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

2:55 PMMechanisms of He-V Cluster Formation in Irradiated Ni and Fe: Christophe Ortiz1; María José Caturla1; 1University of Alicante

3:15 PMThe Clustering Properties of He And H in Tungsten Studied by Density Functional Theory.: Charlotte Becquart1; Christophe Domain2; 1LMPGM, UMR 8517; 2EDF

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3:50 PMMicrostructures of Stainless Steels Irradiated in Fast Neutron Spectra and by Proton Irradiation: Gary Was1; Jeremy Busby2; Danny Edwards3; 1University of Michigan; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

4:10 PMIrradiation Microstructure and Localized Deformation in Austenitic Stainless Steels: Zhijie Jiao1; Gary Was1; 1University of Michigan

4:30 PMFormation of Austenite in High Cr Ferritic/Martensitic Steels by High Fluence Neutron Irradiation: Zheng Lu1; Roy Faulkner1; Terence Morgan1; 1Loughborough University

4:50 PMDevelopment of Irradiation Hardening of Unalloyed and ODS Molybdenum during Neutron Irradiation to Low Doses at 300C and 600C: Brian Cockeram1; Lance Snead2; R. Smith1; 1Bechtel Bettis Inc; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

5:10 PMStatic Strain Aging and Dislocation-Defect Interactions in Irradiated Mild Steel: Indrajit Charit1; K. Murty1; 1North Carolina State University

5:30 PMMicromechanical Testing of Ion-Irradiated Fe and Fe-Cr Alloys: Steve Roberts1; 1University of Oxford

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Poster Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Wednesday, 5:50 PM Room: Europe 8February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Thermal Aging in RPV Steels and Model Alloys: G. Odette1; Brian Wirth2; Michael Miller3; J. Smith1; D. Klingensmith1; K. Russell3; 1University of California, Santa Barbara; 2University of California, Berkeley; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The Effect of Nickel on Neutron Irradiated Copper-Bearing RPV Alloys: Michael Miller1; Kaye Russell1; G. Odette2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 2University of California

Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Substitutional Helium Diffusion: Celine Hin1; Brian Wirth1; Fei Gao2; Rick Kurtz2; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Helium-Vacancy Cluster Evolution during Hot Helium Implantation in Nickel: Stanislav Golubov1; Alexey Ovcharenko; Roger Stoller2; Steve Zinkle2; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory/University of Tennessee; 2Oak

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The Effects of Helium and Hydrogen in Irradiated BCC Iron: Maria Okuniewski1; Chaitanya Deo2; Marc Weber3; Farida Selim3; Kelvin Lynn3; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur2; Stuart Maloy2; Michael Baskes2; Michael James2; James Stubbins1; 1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Washington State University

Thermal Helium Desorption of Helium Implanted Iron: Donghua Xu1; Brian Wirth1; 1University of California, Berkeley

Characterization of Nanostructural Features in Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels and Model Alloys: Brian Wirth1; Stephen Glade1; G. Robert Odette2; Michael Miller3; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2University of California, Santa Barbara; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Mechanical Properties of a Commercial Oxide-Dispersion Strengthened and an Advanced Nano-Structured Ferritic Alloy for Nuclear Applications: David McClintock1; David Hoelzer2; Randy Nanstad2; Mikhail Sokolov2; Roger Stoller2; 1University of Texas at Austin; 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tensile and Microstructural Behavior of EUROFER and EUROFER-ODS after 15 dpa Irradiation at 250°C: R. Lindau1; M. Klimenkov1; E. Materna-Morris1; A. Möslang1; H. Schneider2; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institute for Materials Research I; 2Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institute for Materials Research II

Pb-Free Electronic Solders: Alloy Design, Characterization and Service Reliability: Mechanical CharacterizationSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fu Guo, Beijing University of Technology; K. Subramanian, Michigan State Univ; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Laura Turbini, University of Toronto; Jin Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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Session Chairs: Andre Lee, Michigan State University; Fay Hua, Intel Corporation

2:00 PMEffect of Composition on Creep of SnAgCu Solder: Constitutive Responses in Primary and Secondary Regimes: Tiandan Chen1; Ramesh Guduru1; Indranath Dutta1; V. Sarihan2; 1Naval Postgraduate School; 2Freescale Semiconductor Corporation

2:20 PMEffects of Microstructure on Creep of Sn-3.5Ag Solder: Sung Bum Kim1; Jin Yu1; 1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

2:40 PMSubstrate Effects on the Creep Property of Pure Sn Solder Joints: Kyu-Oh Lee1; John Morris1; Fay Hua2; 1University of California-Berkeley; 2Intel Corporation

3:00 PMMicrostructure and Creep Deformation of Sn-Ag-Cu-Bi/Cu Solder Joints: Min He1; Sylvester Ekpenuma2; Viola Acoff1; 1University of Alabama; 2Claflin University

3:20 PMTemperature and Aging Effects on the High Strain Rate Deformation Behavior of Sn3.8Ag0.7Cu Solder: Tiandan Chen1; Xin Long1; Ramesh Guduru1; Indranath Dutta1; V. Sarihan2; D. Frear2; 1Naval Postgraduate School; 2Freescale Semiconductor Corporation

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3:50 PMFracture Morphology and Adhesion Strength of Sn-9Zn-1.5Ag-2Bi/Cu via Electrochemical Test: Chih-Yao Liu1; Moo-Chin Wang2; Min-Hsiung Hon1; 1National Cheng Kung University; 2National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

4:10 PMMatching Lead-Free Solder Mechanical Test Specimen Microstructure and Mechanical Properties to Ball Grid Array Component Solder Balls: Graham Tewksbury1; Todd Embree2; Liping Zhu1; Wade Hazeltine2; Jack Devletian1; William Wood1; 1Portland State University; 2Intel

4:30 PMMechanical and Electrical Properties of Sn-3.5Ag Ball Grid Array (BGA) Solder Joints with Multiple Reflows: Ja-Myeong Koo1; Seung-Boo Jung1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

4:50 PMMechanical Properties of Bi-Ag Pb-Free Die Attach Solder Joints: Jenn-Ming Song1; Zong-Mou Wu1; 1National Dong Hwa University

5:10 PMMechanical Size Effects in Miniaturized Lead Free Solder Joints: Peter Zimprich1; Usman Saeed1; Agnieszka Betzwar-Kotas1; Herbert Ipser1; Brigitte Weiss1; 1University of Vienna

Phase Stability, Phase Transformations, and Reactive Phase Formation in Electronic Materials VI: Session VSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases CommitteeProgram Organizers: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Srinivas Chada, Medtronic; Chih-ming Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Young-Chang Joo, Seoul National University; A. Lindsay Greer, University of Cambridge; Hyuck Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Daniel Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Katsuaki Suganuma, Osaka University

Wednesday PM Room: Oceanic 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Sinn-Wen Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Adolf Mikula, University of Vienna

2:00 PM InvitedMetal Silicide Nanowires: L. J. Chen1; 1National Tsing Hua University

2:25 PM InvitedWhy are Thermodynamic Data Derived from emf Measurements Necessary for the Development of Electronic Materials?: Adolf Mikula1; Sabine Knott1; 1University of Vienna

2:50 PMElectroless Deposited Co (W, P) Films as Diffusion Barriers for Copper Metallization: Shin Shyan Wu1; Ting Kan Tsai1; Li Chung Yang1; 1National Formosa University of Science and Technology

3:10 PMEvaluation of dc-Sputtered Glassy Ta-Co-N Thin Film for Copper Metallization: Jau-Shiung Fang1; Min-Li Ker1; Hui-Chien Chen1; 1National Formosa University

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3:50 PMFabrication of Ni Metal Mask with Fine Pitch by Electroforming Process: Jun Hyung Lim1; Eui Cheol Park1; Chang-min Lee1; Jeong-Won Yoon1; Sang-su Ha1; Jinho Joo1; Seung-Boo Jung1; 1Sungkyunkwan

4:10 PMPhase Evolution Studies in Quaternary III-V Semiconductor Thin Films: Nitin Singh1; 1University of Virginia

4:30 PMPreparation of the High-Quality Indium Zinc Oxide by Reactive Magnetron Co-Sputtering Technique from Indium and Zinc Metallic Targets: Jau-Shiung Fang1; Hui-Chien Chen1; 1National Formosa University

4:50 PMStudy of Interfacial Reactions of Pt-Based Schottky Contacts on InGaP: Hsin Chu1; Edward Yi Chang1; Li Chang1; 1National Chiao-Tung University

5:10 PMStudy of Interfacial Stability at Al Reflector/ITO Transparent Conducting Layer: Yung-Hsun Lin1; Cheng-Yi Liu1; 1National Central University

5:30 PMBonding Interface Analysis of Au-Ag Bonding Wire: Eun Kyu Her1; Jeong Tak Moon2; Jong Cho2; Kyu Oh1; Suk Kang1; Hee Jung1; 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University; 2MK Electron

Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws: Rate Limiting Behavior and Informed Constitutive LawsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Christopher Woodward, US Air Force; Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Diana Farkas, Virginia Tech

Wednesday PM Room: Europe 9February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Michael Mills, Ohio State University; Anter El-Azab, Florida State University

2:00 PM InvitedEssential Elements in Modeling the Plastic Response of Crystalline Solids: Glenn Daehn1; 1Ohio State University

2:30 PMDislocation Processes during Creep of Single Crystal Superalloys after Rafting: Peter Sarosi1; Rajagapolan Srinivasan2; Gunther Eggeler3; Daniel Wei4; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University; 2GEAE; 3Institut für Werkstoff, Ruhr-Universitåt Bochum; 4General Electric

2:50 PMStudies of Dislocation and Stacking Fault Structures and Contrast in Ni Based Superalloys during Low-cycle Fatigue: Dhriti Bhattacharyya1; Libor Kovarik1; Raymond Unocic1; David Mourer1; Michael Mills1; 1Ohio State University

3:10 PM InvitedOrthogonal Composite Slip in Metallic Single Crystals: Jeffrey Florando1; Mary LeBlanc1; David Lassila1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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3:50 PM InvitedMechanism-Based Constitutive Modeling for Ni3Al-Based L12 Intermetallic Single Crystals: Anomalous Temperature Dependence of the Flow Behavior: Yoon-Suk Choi1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Michael Uchic2; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; 1UES Inc; 2US Air Force Research Laboratory

4:20 PMMechanism-Based Constitutive Modeling for Ni3Al-Based L12 Intermetallic Single Crystals: The Effect of Pre-Strain on the Thermal Reversibility of the Flow Behavior: Yoon-Suk Choi1; Dennis Dimiduk2; Michael Uchic2; Triplicane Parthasarathy1; 1UES Inc; 2U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory

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4:40 PM InvitedA Continuum Framework for Mechanical Behavior and Microstructure at the Mesoscale: Amit Acharya1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

5:10 PM InvitedModeling Anisotropic Mechanical Behaviors with Crystal-Scale Elastoplasticity: Paul Dawson1; Matthew Miller1; 1Cornell University

5:40 PMEvolution of Lattice Strain in Near-Beta Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al during Tensile Loading at Room Temperature: Seema Raghunathan1; Richard Dashwood1; Martin Jackson1; David Dye1; 1Imperial College

Properties and Performance of High Temperature Alloys and Coatings: Intermetallics and MultidisciplineSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qiang Feng, Beijing University of Science and Technology; Timothy Gabb, NASA Glenn Research Center; Doug Konitzer, General Electric Aviation; Roger Reed, Imperial College London; Bruce Pint, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Sammy Tin, Illinois Institute of Technology; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

Wednesday PM Room: Asia 4February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: K. Kumar, Brown University; Shiela Woodard, Pratt and Whitney

2:00 PM InvitedRecent Progress on Large Ingots of High Nb Containing TiAl Alloys: Guoliang Chen1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing, State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials

2:25 PMHigh Temperature Mo-Si-B Alloys and Coatings: John Perepezko1; Ridwan Sakidja1; Fabien Rioult1; Nobuaki Sekido1; 1University of Wisconsin

2:45 PMTensile Response of a Mo-Si-B Solid Solution Alloy: Padam Jain1; K. Kumar1; 1Brown University

3:05 PMDevelopment of Mo-Si-B Intermetallics for Improved Efficiency of Power Systems: Zhihong Tang1; Matthew Kramer1; Mufit Akinc1; 1Ames Laboratory and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University

3:20 PMHigh Temperature Mechanical Behavior of MoSi2-SiC Composite Synthesized In Situ: Wangyue Yang1; Zuqing Sun2; Laiqi Zhang2; Xiaowei Fu1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing, State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials

3:40 PMEffect of Cr Addition on the Phase Equilibria of the Nb-Si System: Ying Yang1; Bernard Bewlay2; Y. Chang3; 1CompuTherm LLC; 2General Electric Company, General Electric Global Research Center; 3University of Wisconsin

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4:15 PMMicrostructure Evolution of Fe3Al Deformed at Elevated Temperature by Uniaxial Compression Tests: Zuqing Sun1; Wangyue Yang2; Longfei Li2; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing, State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials; 2University of Science and Technology Beijing

4:35 PMProperties of Refractory NiAl-(Cr, Mo, Re) Alloys in Relation to Atomic Defects and Microstructures: Georg Frommeyer1; Ralf Rablbauer1; Rainer Fischer1; 1Max-Planck-Insitut für Eisenforschung

4:55 PMStability of an Fe-Ni-Cr-Nb-N Alloy: A Function of Short- and Long-Term Thermal Exposures: L. M. Pike1; S. K. Srivastava1; 1Haynes International

5:15 PMAn Improved Rayleigh Number Criterion for Freckle Prediction Incorporating the Effect of Carbides: Yehia Youssef1; Dylan Ness1; Elyssa Cutler2; Gerhard Fuchs2; Peter Lee1; 1Imperial College; 2University of Florida

5:35 PMModelling of Advanced Nickel-Based Superalloys in an Inertia Friction Weld: Benedict Grant1; Michael Preuss1; Philip Withers1; Gavin Baxter2; Mike Rowlson2; 1Manchester University; 2Rolls Royce

5:50 PMIntragranular Precipitation Variations in Laser Deposited Waspaloy Due to Compositional Inhomogeneities: Richard Moat1; Mallikarjun Karradge1; Andrew Pinkerton1; Alexis Deschamps2; Francoise Bley2; Lin Li1; Philip Withers1; Michael Preuss1; 1University of Manchester; 2Domaine Universitaire

6:05 PMAlumina-Forming, Creep Resistant Austenitic Stainless Steels: Part 1 - Creep Behavior and Microstructure: Yukinori Yamamoto1; Michael Brady1; Zhao Ping Lu1; Philip Maziasz1; Chain Liu1; Bruce Pint1; 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Recycling and Waste Processing: Other NonferrousSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Recycling and Environmental Technologies CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mark Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla; Robert Stephens, Teckcominco, Inc.; Donald Stewart, Alcoa Technology; Ray Peterson, Aleris International; Jan van Linden, Recycling Technology Services, Inc.; Subodh Das, SECAT; Abdel Serna-Vasquez, Aleris International; Cynthia Belt, Aleris International Inc; John Pickens, Alumitech/Aleris International; John Hryn, Praxair; Richard Kunter, Richard S. Kunter Assoc; Andreas Siegmund, Quemetco Metals Inc.; Masao Suzuki, AI Tech Associates

Wednesday PM Room: Australia 2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

2:00 PMRecovering Zinc at Horsehead: John Pusateri1; 1Horsehead Corporation

2:30 PMThe Advantages of Recycling Metallic Zinc from the Processing Wastes of Industrial Molten Zinc Applications: Mark Bright1; Nathan Deem1; Gregory Becherer1; 1Pyrotek Inc.

3:00 PMInclusion Removal from Solar-Cell Grade Silicon Scrap through Filtration: Arjan Çiftja1; Lifeng Zhang1; Abel Engh1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

3:30 PMSubstance Flow Analysis of the Nonferrous Metals in China: Guo Xueyi1; Yu Song1; 1Central South University

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4:20 PMWaste Home Appliances Recycling in Some European and Asian Countries: Chen-ming Kuo1; Esher Hsu2; 1I-Shou University; 2National Taipei University

4:50 PMThe Practice of Nonferrous Metal Resource Recycling in China: Guo Xueyi1; 1Central South University

Shape Casting: The 2nd International Symposium: Applications/Novel ProcessesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Paul Crepeau, General Motors Corporation; Murat Tiryakioglu, Robert Morris University; John Campbell, University of Birmingham

Wednesday PM Room: Northern E2February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: David St. John, CAST Cooperative Research Center

2:30 PM Introductory Comments

2:40 PMA Novel Technique for Melting and Casting Superalloys: Sanjay Shendye1; Blair King1; 1Metal Casting Technology, Inc.

3:05 PMThe Quest to Cast the Perfect Aluminium Sand Casting: Vian Coombe1; 1Ferrari Gestione Sportiva

3:30 PMThe Nemak Cosworth Casting Process - Innovation: Glenn Byczynski1; 1Nemak Canadian Operations

3:55 PMInvestment Casting with Ice Patterns and Comparison with Other Types of Rapid Prototyping Patterns: Von Richards1; Chun-Ju Huang1; Ming Leu1; 1University of Missouri

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4:40 PMEffect of Casting Over-Pressure on the Fatigue Resistance of Aluminum Alloy A356-T6: David Poirier1; Miguel Neri2; Robert Erdmann1; 1University of Arizona; 2Advanced Materials Research Center (CIMAV)

5:05 PMEffects of Casting Process Parameters on Porosity and Mechanical Properties of a Step-Shape High Pressure Die Casting of ADC12Z Alloy: Yan-fu Yan1; Shou-Mei Xiong1; Bai-cheng Liu1; Mei Li2; John Allison2; 1Tsinghua University; 2Ford Motor Company

5:30 PMThe Effect of Casting in a Helium Atmosphere on the Cooling Rate and Tensile Properties of Resin-Bonded Sand Castings: Jean-Christophe Gebelin1; William Griffiths1; 1University of Birmingham

5:55 PMDevelopment of Rheo-Diecasting (RDC) Process for Production of High Integrity Components: Zhongyun Fan1; Shouxun Ji1; Xin Fang1; Guojun Liu1; Jayesh Patel1; Amitabha Das1; 1Brunel University

Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Plasticity and Deformation Mechanisms at Small Length Scale IIISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Wednesday PM Room: Asia 5February 28, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

2:00 PM InvitedDeformation of “GUM” Metal in Nanoindentation: John Morris1; Maio Jin1; Matthew Lowrey1; Andrew Minor1; Shigeru Kuramoto2; 1University of California; 2Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratory

2:20 PMInfluence of Grain Size on Orientation Changes during Plastic Deformation: Stephan Scheriau1; 1Erich Schmid Institute of Material Science

2:35 PM InvitedExamining Small-Scale Plasticity and Source-Limited Deformation through In Situ TEM Nanoindentation and Compression Tests: Andrew Minor1; Zhiwei Shan1; R. Mishra2; E. Stach3; S.A. Syed Asif4; Oden Warren4; 1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; 2General Motors Research and Development Center; 3School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University; 4Hysitron Inc.

2:55 PMStructural Features, Strength of Nanocrystalline and Nanoquasicrystalline Materials: N. Noskova1; 1 Institute of Metal Physics of UD RAS

3:10 PM InvitedNanomechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials: David Bahr1; 1Washington State University

3:30 PMEnvironmental Impacts on Fracture of Thin Films: Marian Kennedy1; Neville Moody2; David Bahr1; 1Washington State University; 2Sandia National Laboratories

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4:00 PMScratch Resistant of Brittle Thin Films on Compliant Substrates: Zhong Chen1; Edmund Chwa1; Linda Wu2; 1Nanyang Technological University; 2Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology

4:15 PM InvitedStability of Nanolayered Materials Subjected to Large Plastic Strains, Cyclic Loading and Ion Irradiation: Amit Misra1; Xinghang Zhang2; Yun-Che Wang1; Nathan Mara1; Michael Demkowicz1; Richard Hoagland1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2Texas A&M University

4:35 PMTensile and Fracture Behavior of Nanoscale Multilayers: Nathan Mara1; Amit Misra1; Yun-Che Wang1; Richard Hoagland1; Alla Sergueeva2; Amiya Mukherjee2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory; 2University of California, Davis

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4:50 PMThe Effect of Dislocation Source Length on Yield Strength of Nanostructured Metallic Multilayer Thin Films: Qizhen Li1; 1University of Nevada, Reno

5:05 PMStress Evolution and Stability of Nanoporous Gold Thin Films: Ye Sun1; T. John Balk1; 1University of Kentucky

5:20 PMHigh Strength Nanoporous Platinum Prepared by Dealloying: Haijun Jin1; Jörg Weissmüller2; 1Institut fuer nanotechnologie, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH; 2Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut für Nanotechnologie, Karlsruhe, Germany; Technische Physik, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany

5:35 PMMicrostructure and Microhardness of Copper Subjected to Ultra-High Strain Deformation: Azat Gimazov1; Alexander Zhilyaev2; 1Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems; 2Centro National de Investigaciones Metallúrgicas

5:50 PMWork Hardening Behavior of Pure Copper with Nanoscale Twins: Lei Lu1; Xianhua Chen1; Ke Lu1; 1Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science (SYNL), Institute of Metal Research, CAS

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Advances in Computational Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Dedicated Computational MethodsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science & EngineeringProgram Organizers: Koen Janssens, Paul Scherrer Institute; Veena Tikare, Sandia National Laboratories; Richard LeSar, Iowa State University

Thursday AM Room: Europe 7March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM InvitedTheoretical and Computational Methods for Phase Coarsening: Ke-Gang Wang1; 1Florida Institute of Technology

9:40 AM Question and Answer Period

9:45 AMModeling of Phase Volume Fraction in Alpha + Beta Titanium Alloys by Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms: N. Subba Reddy1; Young Hwan Cha1; Chong Soo Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

10:10 AM Question and Answer Period

10:15 AMOn the Use of Image Moment Invariants to Identify Particle Shapes in Microstructures: Marc DeGraef1; Jeff Simmons2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2US Air Force

10:40 AM Question and Answer Period

10:45 AM Break

11:15 AMFree-End Nudged Elastic Band Method to Study Thermally Activated Nanomechanical Processes: Ju Li1; Peter Gordon2; Ting Zhu3; 1Ohio State University; 2ExxonMobil Research and Engineering; 3Georgia Institute of Technology

11:40 AM Question and Answer Period

11:45 AMMultiscale Approach to Defects in Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: Elif Ertekin1; Murray Daw2; Daryl Chrzan1; 1University of California, Berkeley; 2Clemson University

12:10 PM Question and Answer Period

Alumina and Bauxite: Precipitation, Products and ControlSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter McIntosh, Hatch Associates; Jean Doucet, Alcan Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Thursday AM Room: Northern E4March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Songqing Gu, Zhengzhou Light Metal Research Institute

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMDesign Developments for Fast Ramp-Up and Easy Operation of New Large Calciners: Michael Missalla1; Roger Bligh1; Michael Stroeder1;

Cornelis Klett1; 1Outokumpu Technology Ltd

9:35 AMApplication of PEpC Project Execution Strategy for Instrumentation and Control Delivery: Manoj Pandya1; Jack Murray2; Sudhir Jain2; 1Alcan Engineering; 2Emerson Process Management

10:00 AMManufacture of Detergent Grade Zeolite-A from Sodium Aluminate Liquor of Alumina Refinery, Damanjodi: NALCO’s Experience and Success Story: Chitta Mishra1; 1NALCO

10:25 AMEffects of Additives on Precipitation of Sodium Aluminate Solution and Gibbsite Morphology: Jianli Wang1; Qiyuan Chen1; Qingwei Wang2; Zhoulan Yin1; 1Central South University; 2Zhengzhou Research Institute of Chalco

10:50 AM Break

11:00 AMEffect of Modified Additives on Process of Bayer Seeds Precipitation from Caustic Aluminate Solutions: Zhang Bin1; 1Central South of University

11:25 AMEffects and Activation Mechanism of Mechanically-Activated Seeds on the Precipitation Process of Supersaturated Sodium Aluminate Liquors: Qiyuan Chen1; Jianguo Yin1; Zhoulan Yin1; 1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University

11:50 AMEffect of Potassium on Physical-Chemical Properties of Sodium Aluminate Solutions: Yanli Xie1; Zhao Qun2; Jin Zhenan3; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Zhengzhou Research Institute of CHALCO; 3School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University

12:15 PMSuperfines from Precipitation of Sodium Aluminate Solutions: Jilai Xue1; Yunbo Huo1; 1University of Science and Technology, Beijing

12:40 PM Concluding Comments

Aluminum Alloys for Transportation, Packaging, Aerospace and Other Applications: Alloys Mechanical BehaviorSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizer: Subodh Das, Secat Inc

Thursday AM Room: Northern A4March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Subodh Das, Secat Inc; Marwan Khraisheh, University of Kentucky

9:00 AMForming Limits of Friction Stir Welded 5182-6111 TWBs during Biaxial Stretching: Richard Davies1; Frode Stavehaug2; Elizabeth Stephens1; Glenn Grant1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Battelle

9:25 AMDetermining Aluminum Alloy Strain Localization under Biaxial Loading Using In-Situ Optical Strain Imaging: Elizabeth Stephens1; Frode Stavehaug2; Richard Davies1; Glenn Grant1; 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 2Battelle

9:50 AMCharacterization of the Evolution of the Properties of Aluminium Alloys: Christophe Thiebaut1; Laurence Durut1; Thierry Vauzelle1; Jean François Mariage1; Serge Contreras1; 1Commissariat a L’Energie Atomique

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10:15 AMSolution and Aging Heat Treatment of a Cast Al-Si Alloy: Sergio Haro Rodriguez1; Julián Ramírez1; Simitrio I. Maldonado1; Enrique Martinez2; Dheerendra Dwivedi3; 1Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas; 2Instituto Tecnológico de Zacatecas; 3Indian Institute of Technology

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10:50 AMEffect of Aging Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of Thixoextruded 7003 Al Wrought Alloy: Young-Ok Yoon1; Hoon Cho1; Shae Kim1; Hyung-Ho Jo1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

11:15 AMResearch on Electromagnetic Shielding Property of Aluminum Foam: Haijun Yu1; Guangchun Yao1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University

11:40 AMThe Effect of Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) on the Fracture Toughness of High Solute Aluminum Alloys: Christopher Hovanec1; Roger Doherty1; Surya Kalidindi1; 1Drexel University

12:05 PMThe Effects of Mn Additions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Type 319 Aluminum Alloys: Junyeon Hwang1; Herbert Doty2; Michael Kaufman1; 1University of North Texas; 2GM Powertrain Group, Metal Casting Technology Inc.

Aluminum Reduction Technology: Process Control IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: Geoffrey Bearne, Comalco Ltd; Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa Inc; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Thursday AM Room: Southern 2March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Oliver Martin, Alcan Inc

9:00 AMBath Superheat to Control Electrolysis Process: A. Berezin1; Tatiana Piskazhova1; V. Gritsko2; A. Tarakanov2; I. Volokhov1; P. Polyakov3; 1Engineering and Technology Center, Ltd.; 2Mayak PKF Ltd.; 3State University of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold

9:25 AMAluminum Reduction Cell Control by Distributed Temperature Data: Vladimir Yurkov1; 1RUSAL

9:50 AMUse of Contigency Tables for Determining Statistical Dependence of Attribute Data from Aluminum Reduction Cell Processes: Kayron Lalonde1; Wayne Cotten1; 1Alcoa Inc

10:15 AMRegulating Bath Temperature Conditions on the Base Composition Electrolyte Data: Alex Knizhnik1; Vyacheslav Veselkov2; Yuriy Bogdanov2; Ivan Sysoev2; Aleksey Nadtochy2; 1Sual; 2SibVAMI

10:40 AMGraphitised Cathode Flaking Phenomenon during Alba’s Line-5 Start-Up: Mohamed Mahmood1; 1Bahrain Aluminium Company (ALBA)

11:05 AM Break

11:20 AMFault Diagnosis System for 350kA Pre-Baked Aluminum Reduction Cell Based on BP Neural Network: Zeng Shuiping1; 1North China University of Technology

11:45 AMUsage of Fuzzy Logic as a Strategy for the Aluminium Fluoride Addition in Electrolytic Cells: Marcos Castro1; Roberto Celio Oliveira2; Marcos Vinicius Branco2; Vanilson Pereira2; Fabio Soares2; 1ALBRAS; 2UFPA

12:10 PMAnalyzing Routine Process Data from Aluminum Reduction Cells Using Data Mining Method: Jun Tie1; Jilai Xue2; 1North-China University of Technology; 2University of Science and Technology

Biological Materials Science: Biological Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Andrea Hodge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Chwee Lim, National University of Singapore; Eduard Artz, University of Stuttgart; Masaaki Sato, Tohoku University; Marc Meyers, University of California, San Diego

Thursday AM Room: Europe 4March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM Break

9:10 AMEnhancement of Biocompatibility on Bioactive Ti-Nb-Based Alloy by High-Density Plasma Modification: En-Yu Wu1; Keng-Liang Ou2; Yung-Ning Pan1; Chang-Chih Chen3; 1National Taiwan University; 2Taipei Medical University; 3Mackay Memorial Hospital

9:30 AMNucleation and Growth of Needle-Like Fluorapatite Crystals: Yong Liu1; Xiaoxian Sheng1; Qijun Xiang1; Xiaohong Dan1; 1State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central South University

9:50 AMSurface Structure Modification and Recrystallization of Pulsed Laser Deposited Amorphous Calcium Phosphate Films: Saulius Drukteinis1; Renato Camata1; Hyunbin Kim1; 1University of Alabama at Birmingham

10:10 AMStructural Evolution via Elastocapillarity-Driven Coalescence of Filaments: Ramanathan Krishnamurthy1; David Srolovitz1; 1Princeton University

10:30 AMImproving Wear Resistance of UHMWPE by Mechanical Processing: Dongsheng Li1; Hamid Garmestani1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology

10:50 AMMicro Particles Formation, Characterization and Application of Biodegradable Polyurethane for Controlled Released of Theophilline: Morteza Mahmoudi1; 1Amirkabir University of Technology

11:10 AMThe Influence of Chloride Ion to the Biooxidation of Arsenic Bearing Gold Concentration: Dawen Wang1; Hongying Yang1; Changliang Zhu1; Huanjie Jiang1; 1Northeastern University

11:30 AMUse of Waste Biomaterials for Removal of Heavy Metals from Effluents: Sarabjeet Ahluwalia1; Dinesh Goyal1; 1Thapar Institute of Enginnering and Technology

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Bulk Metallic Glasses IV: Processing and Mechanical Properties IVSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee; Raymond Buchanan, University of Tennessee; Wenhui Jiang, University of Tennessee; Guojiang Fan, University of Tennessee; Hahn Choo, University of Tennessee; Yanfei Gao, University of Tennessee

Thursday AM Room: Asia 1March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Y. F. Gao, University of Tennessee; K. M. Flores, Ohio State University

9:00 AM InvitedProcessing Opportunities of Bulk Metallic Glass: Jan Schroers1; 1Yale University

9:20 AM InvitedOxidation Behavior of Cu-Based Glassy Alloys at 400-550°C in Dry Air: Hsin-Hsin Hsieh1; Tsu-Hsin Ho1; Yan-Rong Chen1; Wu Kai1; D. C. Qiao2; F. Jiang2; Peter Liaw2; G. Fan2; Hahn Choo2; 1National Taiwan Ocean University; 2University of Tennessee

9:40 AM InvitedSynthesis of Bulk Amorphous/Amorphous Composite Alloys through Powder Metallurgy Route: Pee-Yew Lee1; Yu-Wei Lin1; 1National Taiwan Ocean University

9:55 AMLaser Processing of Zr- and Cu- Based Bulk Metallic Glasses: Hongqing Sun1; Katharine Flores1; 1Ohio State University

10:10 AMForming of Mg Bulk Metallic Glasses in the Supercooled Liquid Region: Sylvain Puech1; Jean-Jacques Blandin1; Jean-Louis Soubeyroux2; 1Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble; 2Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique de Grenoble

10:25 AMEffect of Niobium on Glass-Forming Ability of Fe-Based Alloys by Mechanical Alloying: Satyajeet Sharma1; Raj Vaidyanathan1; C. Suryanarayana1; 1University of Central Florida

10:40 AM InvitedBulk Metallic Glass: A Very Low Damping Material - Possible Applications: Jean-Marc Pelletier1; Cédric Haon2; Denis Camel2; Béatrice Drevet2; 1INSA-Lyon; 2CEA

11:00 AM InvitedFabricating Bulk Metallic Glasses by Powder Metallurgy: Yong Liu1; Zuming Liu1; Shiwen He1; Baiyun Huang1; 1State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Central South University

11:20 AMRoom-Temperature Oxidation of Ca-Based Bulk Amorphous Materials: Bryan Barnard1; Peter Liaw1; Raymond Buchanan1; Oleg Senkov2; Daniel Miracle3; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 2UES, Inc., Air Force Research Laboratory; 3Air Force Research Laboratory

11:35 AMInverse Role of Zr76.11Ti4.20Cu4.51Ni3.16Be1.49Nb10.53 Bulk Metallic Glass Composite in Supercooled Liquid Region: Hyun-Joon Jun1; Kwang Seok Lee1; Young Won Chang1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

11:50 AMCompression-Compression Fatigue Behavior of Several Zr-Based Bulk-Metallic Glasses: Dongchun Qiao1; Gongyao Wang1; Y. Yokoyama1; Peter Liaw1; 1University of Tennessee

12:05 PMStructure of Shock Waves and Hugoniot Elastic Limit of a Zirconium-Based Bulk Metallic Glass: Fuping Yuan1; Vikas Prakash1; John Lewandowski1; 1Case Western Reserve University

12:20 PMSynthesis and Characterization of Metallic Glass/Metallic Glass Composites: JinKyu Lee1; MinHa Lee2; TaekSoo Kim1; JungChan Bae1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology; 2Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University

Cast Shop Technology: Cast Shop SafetySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: David DeYoung, Alcoa Inc; Rene Kieft, Corus Group; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Thursday AM Room: Northern E1March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Seymour Epstein, Aluminum Association

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMAn Update on the Reported Causes of Molten Metal Explosions: Seymour Epstein1; 1Aluminum Association, Inc.

9:30 AMScrap Inspection Requires Ingenuity and Management: Maxwell Bertram1; F. Hubbard1; D. Pierce2; 1Aleris International Inc; 2Consultant

9:55 AMTransferring Molten Aluminum Safely: Jake Niedling1; 1Alcoa Inc

10:20 AMCause and Prevention of Explosions Involving DC Casting of Aluminum Extrusion Ingot: Martin Ekenes1; Ray Richter2; 1Consultant; 2Alcoa Inc

10:45 AM Break

11:10 AM Emerging Issues for PPE Programs and Management: Two Case Studies in PPE Program Review and Overhaul: R. Brewer1; C. D. Johnson2; 1Steelgrip, Inc.; 2The Aluminum Association

11:35 AMTraining for Preventing Molten Metal Explosions in Aluminum Cast Houses: Martin Ekenes1; 1Consultant

12:00 PM Panel Discussion

Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials: Characterization of Processing of Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing Division, TMS: Materials Characterization CommitteeProgram Organizers: Arun Gokhale, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jian Li, Natural Resources Canada; Toru Okabe, University of Tokyo

Thursday AM Room: Oceanic 8March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Jiann-Yang Hwang, Michigan Technological University; Tetsuya Uda, Kyoto University

9:00 AMReduction of Titanium Oxide to Titanium Alloy by Hydrogen: Hidehiro Sekimoto1; Ryosuke Shioi1; Tetsuya Uda1; Yasuhiro Awakura1; 1Kyoto University

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9:20 AMCharacterization of a Bismuth-Rich Copper Anode and Anode Slimes from a Commercial Copper Refinery: Tzong Chen1; John Dutrizac1; Suzanne Beauchemin1; 1CANMET

9:40 AMThe Leaching Behavior of Heavy Metals in MSWI Bottom Ash by Carbonation Reaction with Different Water Content: Nam-Il Um1; Kwang-Suk You1; Gi-Chun Han1; Im-Chang Lee1; Kye-Hong Cho1; Ji-Whan Ahn1; Hee-Chan Cho2; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources; 2Seoul National University

10:00 AMThermodynamic Measurement for Cr-P Alloy and Phosphorus Oxide with Double Knudsen Cell Mass Spectrometry: Takashi Nagai1; Masao Miyake1; Hisao Kimura1; Masafumi Maeda1; 1University of Tokyo

10:20 AMHigh Pressure Assisted Sintering of Nanostructured Superhard Material: Ana Lucia Skury1; Humberto Cesar Vilela1; Sergio Monteiro1; 1Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense

10:40 AM Break

11:00 AMCharacterization of the Dore Metal and Gold-Rich Slimes from the Moebius Cells in a Copper Refinery Anode Slimes Treatment Circuit: Tzong Chen1; John Dutrizac1; 1CANMET

11:20 AMInterplanar Spacing and Expandability of Micron-Sized Vermiculite: Bowen Li1; Jiann-Yang Hwang1; Zhiyong Xu1; 1Michigan Technological University

11:40 AMStructural Modification in Graphite Treated at High Pressure and High Temperature: Ana Lucia Skury1; Rosane Manhaes1; Sergio Monteiro1; Angélica Santos1; 1Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense

12:00 PMThermodynamic Analysis on Preparation of Special Copper Precursor Powders with Oxalate Precipitation Process: Youqi Fan1; Chuanfu Zhang1; Jing Zhan1; Jianhui Wu1; 1Central South University

12:20 PMThe Effect of Mg Content in Limestone Ore on Characteristics of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate Powder: Jung-Ah Kim1; Ji-Whan Ahn1; Hwan Kim2; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources; 2Seoul National University

Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: Modeling of Phase Transformations IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: Europe 11March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMAssessments of the Phase Stability of the Al-Mg-B Alloys Using the CALPHAD Method: Sungtae Kim1; Donald Stone1; Jae-Ik Cho2; Jung-Chan Bae2; Chang-Seog Kang2; Joon Sik Park2; Chang-Yeol Jeong2; 1University of Wisconsin; 2Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

9:20 AMPhase Stability in 409 Ferritic Stainless Steel at Elevated Temperatures: Omer Dogan1; Paul Jablonski1; 1National Energy Technology Laboratory

9:40 AMPhase Transformations and Thermodynamic Modeling of the Cobalt-Titanium-Tin System: Jean-Claude Tedenac1; Fucheng Yin1; Franck Gascoin1; 1LPMC-Universite de Montpellier 2

10:00 AMThermodynamic Modeling of the Ca-Ga-N System: Wenxia Yuan1; Gang Wang2; Jingfang Wang1; Zuofei Cai1; 1University of Science and Technology Beijing; 2Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

10:20 AMLinking Thermodynamics, Structure and Viscosity of Alumo- and Borosilicate Melts: A. Grundy1; 1Centre for Research in Computational Thermochemistry, École Polytechnique de Montréal

10:40 AMApplication of the Cluster/Site Approximation (CSA) to the FCC Phases in NI-AL-CR-PT System: Jun Zhu1; Weisheng Cao1; Ying Yang2; Y. Chang1; 1University of Wisconsin; 2CompuTherm LLC

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11:20 AM InvitedCoarsening in Morphologically Complex Systems Following Spinodal Decomposition: Y. Kwon1; K. Thornton2; P. Voorhees1; 1Northwestern University; 2University of Michigan

11:50 AMPrecipitation Simulation of fcc Iron Precipitates in Cu-Fe Alloys: María del Carmen Gutierrez-Mendez1; Erika Avila-Davila1; Victor Lopez-Hirata1; Viridiana Melo-Maximo1; Maribel Saucedo Muñoz1; 1Instituto Politecnico Nacional

12:10 PMMolecular Dynamics and Phase Field Modeling of Pressure-Driven Solidification: James Belak1; James Glosli1; Patrice Turchi1; Mehul Patel1; Fred Streitz1; 1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12:30 PMNumerical Simulation of High Temperature Air Combustion: Yuan Ling1; Zhu Miao-Yong1; 1Northeastern University

Computational Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations: Nanomaterials and Confined Systems IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, ASM Materials Science Critical Technology Sector, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Corbett Battaile, Sandia National Laboratories; James Morris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: Europe 10March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedPhase Equilibria and Concentration Profiles in Nanoscale Binary Alloys: Jeffrey Hoyt1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

9:30 AMMolecular Dynamics Simulations of Multiple Twinned Ag Nanowires: Joshua Monk1; Jeff Hoyt2; Diana Farkas1; 1Virginia Tech; 2Sandia National Laboratory

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9:50 AMSimulation on the Phase Transformation of Silicon under Multiaxial Stress: Seongmin Jeong1; Yoshitaka Umeno1; Takayuki Kitamura1; 1Kyoto University

10:10 AM Break

10:30 AM InvitedSuperheating and Induced Melting at Semiconductor Interfaces: Kerwyn Huang1; Tairan Wang2; John Joannopoulos3; 1Princeton University; 2Omniguide Communications; 3Massachusetts Insitute of Technology

11:00 AMA New Polymorph of Zinc Oxide in Nanowires under Tensile Loading: Ambarish Kulkarni1; Min Zhou1; Kanoknan Sarasmak2; Sukit Limpijumnong2; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Suranaree University of Technology

11:20 AMSurface Stress and Relaxation in Nanoscale Electrodes and Clusters: Response to Electric Charging: Jörg Weissmüller1; Florian Weigend2; Ferdinand Evers2; Raghavan Viswanath3; Dominik Kramer3; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Universitaet des Saarlandes; 2Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Universitaet Karlsruhe; 3Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

11:40 AMSymmetry Breaking and Spatial Ordering in Stress-Induced Surface Self-Assembly: Yanfei Gao1; 1University of Tennessee

12:00 PMMolecular Dynamics Simulations of the Role of Adatoms, Interstitials, and Grain Boundaries in Thin Film Stress Evolution: Stephen Foiles1; Edmund Webb1; Chun-Wei Pao1; David Srolovitz2; Jerrold Floro1; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2Yeshiva University

Dynamic Behavior of Materials: FractureSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Marc Meyers, University of California; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Gray, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kenneth Vecchio, University of California

Thursday AM Room: Europe 3March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:00 AMMolecular Dynamics Simulation of Dynamic Damage and Failure of Materials: Wenjun Zhu1; Wenqiang Wang1; Zhengfei Song1; Xiaoliang Deng1; Hongliang He1; 1Institute of Fluid Physics

9:30 AMD3 in Armor Ceramics: Defects, Deformation and Damage at High Strain Rates: James McCauley1; 1Army Research Laboratory

9:45 AMValidating Theories for Brittle Damage: Rebecca Brannon1; Joseph Wells2; 1Sandia National Laboratories; 2JMW Associates

10:00 AMWiebull Analysis of Variability in Dynamic HEL and Spall Properties of Tantalum: Michael Furnish1; William Reinhart1; Wayne Trott1; Lalit Chhabildas1; Tracy Vogler1; 1Sandia National Laboratories

10:15 AMAdvances in XCT Diagnostics of Ballistic Impact Damage: Joseph Wells1; Rebecca Brannon2; 1JMW Associates; 2Sandia National Laboratories

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AMMicrostructural Effects in FCC Alloys after Small Charge Explosions: Donato Firrao1; Paolo Matteis1; Giorgio Scavino1; Graziano Ubertalli1; Maria Ienco2; Paolo Piccardo2; Maria Pinasco2; Enrica Stagno2; Girolamo Costanza3; Roberto Montanari3; Maria Tata3; Giovanni Brandimarte4; Santo Petralia4; 1Politecnico Di Torino; 2Università di Genova; 3Università di Roma Tor Vergata; 4Marina Militare Italiana

11:00 AMThe Investigation of the Ballistic Performance of Armor Ceramics against Long Rod Penetration: Fenglei Huang1; Liansheng Zhang1; 1Beijing Institute of Technology

11:15 AMMicrostructure, Mechanical Property, and Ballistic Resistance Correlations of High-Strength, High-Toughness Steels: Xian Zhang1; Eric Focht1; Ernest Czyryca1; 1Naval Surface Warfare Center

11:30 AMPlate Impact Investigation of High-Speed Friction at Metal-on-Metal Interfaces: Fuping Yuan1; Vikas Prakash1; 1Case Western Reserve University

11:45 AMSpall Strength of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites: Fuping Yuan1; Liren Tsai1; Vikas Prakash1; 1Case Western Reserve University

12:00 PMStatic and Dynamic Indentation Response of Fine Grained Boron Carbide: Dipankar Ghosh1; Spandan Maiti1; Ghatu Subhash1; 1Michigan Technological University

12:15 PMDissimilar Dynamic Response of Two Nitinol Alloys: 50NiTi vs. 55NiTi (at.%): Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; Fengchun Jiang1; Kenneth Vecchio1; 1University of California San Diego

12:30 PMEffect of Product Form on the Dynamic Response of 50NiTi: Sheet vs. Rod Textures: Raghavendra Adharapurapu1; Fengchun Jiang1; Kenneth Vecchio1; 1University of California San Diego

12:45 PMMicrostructural Effects on Plastic Deformation and Damage Nucleation in Shocked Cu Multicrystals: Stephan DiGiacomo1; Heber D’Armas2; Sheng-Nian Luo3; Scott Greenfield3; Pedro Peralta1; Manuel Parra Garcia1; 1Arizona State University; 2Universidad Simón Bolívar; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Cathode Part III: Titanium DiborideSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Thursday AM Room: Southern 3March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Elias Symphronio de Castro Neto, CBA - Companhia Brasileira de Alumínio

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMChemical Stability of Pitch-Based Tib2–C Coatings on Carbon Cathodes: M. Ibrahiem1; T. Foosnæs1; H. Øye1; 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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9:30 AMApplication of TiB2-Coating Cathode Blocks Made by Vibration Molding for 300 kA Aluminum Reduction Cells: Ren Bijun1; Zhongning Shi2; Yungang Ban2; Songling Dai1; Zhaowen Wang2; Zhuxian Qiu2; 1Yichuan Electric-Power and Aluminium Group; 2Northeastern University

9:55 AMApplication of TiB2/C Composite Cathode Coating Solidified at Ambient Temperature in 300kA Prebaking Aluminium Reduction Cell: Yungang Ban1; Zhongning Shi1; Hongmin Kan1; Zhaowen Wang1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1College of Materials and Metallurgy

10:20 AMPreparation of TiB2 Inert Cathode by Electrodeposition Process for Aluminum Electrolysis: Yungang Ban1; Zhongning Shi1; Hongmin Kan1; Zhaowen Wang1; Zhuxian Qiu1; 1College of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeast University

10:45 AMSodium Expansion of Carbon/TiB2 Composite Cathodes during Aluminum Electrolysis: Jilai Xue1; Qingsheng Liu1; 1University of Science and Technology

11:10 AMStudy on Expansion of Tib2/C Compound Cathode and Sodium Penetration during Electrolysis: Wang Yaowu1; Feng Naixiang1; You Jing1; Peng Jianping1; Duan Xueliang2; Wu Jianguo2; Ma Shaoxian3; 1Northeastern University; 2Shanxi Jinyang Carbon Company, Ltd; 3Northeastern University Design and Research Institute

Electrode Technology Symposium (formerly Carbon Technology): Rodding and Coke InventorySponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Aluminum CommitteeProgram Organizers: John Johnson, RUSAL Engineering and Technological Center LLC; Morten Sorlie, Elkem Aluminium ANS

Thursday AM Room: Southern 1March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: C. Mark Read, Bechtel Quebec Ltd

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AMElectrode Plant – Larger Rod Assembly Project (S230): Paul Harry1; 1McDonald Keen Group Pty Ltd

9:30 AMAnode Stubs Inspection System: Jean-Pierre Gagne1; Marc-André Thibault1; Jean-Yves Carrier2; Gilles Dufour2; Claude Gauthier2; 1STAS; 2Alcoa Canada, Aluminerie Deschambault

9:55 AMECL’s Rodding Shop Solutions: Nicolas Dupas1; 1ECL

10:20 AMXELIOS™, A Vibrocompactor Designed for Producing High Density Anodes: Hugues Vincent1; Jean-François André1; 1Solios Carbone

10:45 AMUnderstanding Calcined Coke Bulk Density- Inventory: Bernard Vitchus1; Frank Cannova1; 1BP Coke

Friction Stir Welding and Processing IV: Session VISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS: Shaping and Forming CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rajiv Mishra, University of Missouri; Murray Mahoney, Rockwell Scientific Company; Thomas Lienert, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kumar Jata, US Air Force

Thursday AM Room: Northern E3March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AM InvitedStir Zone Temperatures during Friction Stir Processing: Terry McNelley1; Keiichiro Oh-ishi2; Alexander Zhilyaev3; Srinivasan Swaminathan1; Christian Fuller4; Blair London5; Murray Mahoney4; 1Naval Postgraduate School; 2National Institute for Materials Science; 3Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metallurgicas; 4Rockwell Scientific Company; 5California Polytechnic State University

9:20 AM InvitedFriction Stir Processing of D2 Tool Steel for Enhanced Blade Performance: Carl Sorensen1; Tracy Nelson1; Scott Packer2; Charles Allen3; 1Brigham Young Univeristy; 2Advanced Metal Products; 3Knives of Alaska

9:40 AMThe Relationship between Friction Stir Process Parameters and Microstructure of Investment Cast Ti-6Al-4V: Adam Pilchak1; Z. Tim Li2; James Fisher2; Mary Juhas1; James Williams1; 1Ohio State University; 2Edison Welding Institute

9:55 AMFriction Stir Processing of a Cast WE43 Magnesium Alloy: Timothy Freeney1; Rajiv Mishra1; Glenn Grant2; Ravi Verma3; 1University of Missouri; 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; 3General Motors Research and Development Center

10:10 AMDetermining the Effects of Friction Stir Processing on the Damping Characteristics of Al 5083 and Al/SiC Metal Matrix Composite: Karl Koch1; Jonathan Lu1; Anthony Barajas1; William Arbegast1; Casey Alen1; Abiuda Reddy1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

10:25 AMFriction Stir Microstructural Modification of Investment Cast F357: S. Jana1; Rajiv Mishra1; H. Chou2; Darrell Herling3; 1University of Missouri; 2The Boeing Company; 3Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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10:55 AMThe Effect of Grain Orientation via FSP on Tensile Behavior: Ssu- Ta Chen1; Truan- Sheng Lui1; Li- Hui Chen1; 1Cheng-Kung University

11:10 AMThe Effect of Friction Stirring on the Erosion Wear Resistance of Al-Si Alloy: Tun-Wen Cheng1; Truan-Sheng Lui1; Li-Hui Chen1; 1National Cheng-Kung University

11:25 AMCorrosion in Friction Stir Welded Dissimilar Aluminum Alloy Joints of 2024 and 7075: Christian Widener1; Dwight Burford1; Jorge Talia1; Bryan Tweedy1; 1Wichita State University

11:40 AMInvestigation to Restore the Exfoliation Resistance of Friction Stir Welded Aluminum Alloy 2024: Christian Widener1; Dwight Burford1; Jorge Talia1; Bryan Tweedy1; 1Wichita State University

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12:25 PM Concluding Comments

General Abstracts: Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division: Magnetic and Ferroelectric MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Long Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation

Thursday AM Room: Oceanic 7March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Shenyang Hu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Long-Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University

9:00 AMMicrostructure Evolution in Giant Magnetostrictive Materials: Yongmei Jin1; 1Texas A&M University

9:20 AMThin Film Elastic Modulus Measurement by Magnetostrictive Sensor-A Nondestructive Measurement Technique: Cai Liang1; L.C. Mathison1; Bart Prorok1; 1Auburn University

9:40 AMNanostructured Mn-Al-C Permanent Magnets Produced by Mechanical Milling: Q. Zeng1; Ian Baker1; Z. Yan2; 1Dartmouth College; 2University of Delaware

10:00 AMHigh-Gain Magnetic Photonic Assembly Antennas for GHz Frequencies: Lanlin Zhang1; Gokan Mumcu1; Kubilay Sertel1; John Volakis1; Hendrik Verweij1; 1Ohio State University

10:20 AMEvidence of Iron Ion Valence Variation in Ferroelectromagnet Pb(Fe1/2Nb1/

2)O3: Ying Yang1; J. M. Liu2; H. B. Huang2; Z. G. Liu2; 1Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics; 2Nanjing University

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11:10 AMNanotwin Diffraction, Adaptive State, and Engineered Domain Configuration in Strongly Piezoelectric Single Crystals: Yu Wang1; 1Virginia Tech

11:30 AMEffects of Deposition Conditions on the Dielectric Non-Linearity of Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 Thin Films: Hongwei Chen1; 1University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

11:50 AMModeling of Dielectric Nonlinearity of Ferroelectric Ceramics: Chunlin Fu1; 1Chongqing University of Science and Technology

12:10 PMEffect of Annealing on Depletion Layer Width and Schottky Barrier Height of Pt/Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 Interface: Chunlin Fu1; Wei Cai1; Fusheng Pan1; 1Chongqing University of Science and Technology

12:30 PMFormation of Nanocrystalline Structure in Metals by Severe Plastic Deformation: Yoshikazu Todaka1; M. Umemoto1; J. Li1; A. Yamazaki1; C. Wang1; J. Sasaki1; K. Tsuchiya1; 1Toyohashi University of Technology

General Abstracts: Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division: ZnO Thin Films and Liquid CrystalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Materials Committee, TMS: Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomaterials Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Thin Films and Interfaces CommitteeProgram Organizers: Long Qing Chen, Pennsylvania State University; Sung Kang, IBM Corporation

Thursday AM Room: Oceanic 4March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Yongmei Jin, Texas A&M University; Sung Kang, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

9:00 AMInvestigation of Carrier Type Conversion of Post Annealed ZnO:P Thin Films as a Function of the Substrate Temperature: Hyunsik Kim1; Jean Erie1; Stephen Pearton1; David Norton1; Jau-Jiun Chen2; Fan Ren2; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida; 2Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida

9:20 AMThe Effects of Nitrogen Doping on Structural and Electrical Properties of ZnO Thin Films: Makoto Hirai1; Ashok Kumar1; 1University of South Florida

9:40 AMOptical and Structural Properties of ZnO Thin Films Grown by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition: William Fenwick1; Tahir Zaidi1; Nola Li1; Shalini Gupta1; Zhe Feng2; Ian Ferguson1; 1Georgia Institute of Technology; 2Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering, National Taiwan University

10:00 AMMagnetic and Structural Properties of Fe Doped ZnO Thin Films: Soo-young Seo1; Sun-hong Park1; Chang-ha Kwak1; Yong-byung Lee1; Seon-hyo Kim1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

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10:50 AMPhenomenal Dimension Neural Optimum for Nematic Liquid Crystal Display by Twisted Nematic Cell Gap: Chia Fu Chang1; Zou-ni Wan1; Chia-Hi Chen1; 1Kun Shan University of Technology

11:10 AMQuasielastic Phenomenological Isotropic Optimization Medium Simulation for Phenomenal Liquid Crystal: Chia Fu Chang1; Wi-Ci Chen1; Zou-ni Win1; 1Kun Shan University of Technology

11:30 AMPrecipitation of a Barium Sulfate Nanoparticle Contrast AgentUsing Microemulsions: Matthew Meagher1; Zhenyuan Zhang2; Ryan Roeder2; 1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering; 2Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

11:50 AMPreparation and Characterization of Cu-coated Graphite by Electroless Copper Plating: Liu Wei1; Yao Guangchun1; Liu Yihan1; 1Northeastern University

12:10 PMElectrochemistry of the Electro-Deoxidation of Silicon Dioxide in CaCl2 and NaCl Melt: Shulan Wang1; 1Northeastern University

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General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Processing and Microstructural DevelopmentSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Modeling Analysis and Control Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School; Ralph Napolitano, Iowa State University; Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

Thursday AM Room: Northern A2March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

9:00 AMExtrusion of a Solvated Polymer into a Moving Viscous Medium Allows Generation of 300nm Polymer Fibers via Hydrodynamic Focusing: Henry Young1; Murali Gorantla1; Sonya Boone1; Chad Clark1; Mostafa El-Ashry1; 1Wright State University

9:25 AMAlumina-Aluminum Titanate-Titania Nanocomposite Coating on 316L Stainless Steel for Biomedical Applications: Leonardo Rocha1; Samar Kalita1; 1University of Central Florida

9:50 AMComplex Biocompatible Nitinol Structures Enabled by Reactive Eutectic Brazing with Niobium: J. W. Foltz1; K. B. Low1; J. A. Shaw2; D. S. Grummon1; 1Michigan State University; 2University of Michigan

10:15 AMMicrostructural Development during Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) of Silicon and Aluminum Based Transformation Induced Plasticity (TRIP) Steels: Murugaiyan Amirthalingam1; Marcel Hermans2; Ian Richardson3; 1Netherlands Institute for Metals Research; 2Delft University of Technology; 3Netherlands Institute for Metals Research/Delft University of Technology

10:40 AMEffect of CeO2 on the Preparation and Properties of Nickel-Plated Carbon Fiber Reinforced 2024 Alloy Matrix Composites: Tianjiao Luo1; Guangchun Yao1; Linli Wu1; Yihan Liu1; 1Northeastern University

11:05 AMControlling Aspect Ratio of Aragonite Precipitated Calcium Carbonate at Low Temperature: Woon Kyoung Park1; Ji Whan Ahn1; Choon Han2; 1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources; 2KwangWoon University

11:30 AMThe Investigation on Bio-Oxidation of Arsenopyrite: Li Qian1; 1Central South University

General Abstracts: Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division: Structure/Processing/Properties RelationshipsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS/ASM: Computational Materials Science and Engineering Committee, TMS: Global Innovations Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior Committee, TMS/ASM: Phase Transformations Committee, TMS: Powder Materials Committee, TMS: Process Modeling Analysis and Control Committee, TMS: Shaping and Forming Committee, TMS: Solidification Committee, TMS: Surface Engineering CommitteeProgram Organizers: Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School; Ralph Napolitano, Iowa State University; Neville Moody, Sandia National Laboratories

Thursday AM Room: Northern A1March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Stephanie Dean, Life Cycle Engineering

9:00 AMReliable and Accurate High-Performance Infrared Sensors for Aluminium and Non-Ferrous Metals Processing: Francois Reizine1; Frank Conte1; 1American Sensors Corporation

9:25 AMReliability Excellence: A Case Study of Success for Commodity-Based Industry: Paul Campbell1; 1Alcoa Inc.

9:50 AMRapid Assessment of Surface Treatment Effectiveness and Degradation by Direct Field Measurement: Curtis Rideout1; Scott Ritchie1; 1Positron Systems, Inc.

10:15 AMDamage and Performance Property Evaluations of Modified Asphalts Produced by a Novel Modification Technology: Hossein Ajideh1; Bryan Burris2; Hussain Bahia3; James Earthman4; 1University of California, Irvine; 2Petrochem Manufacturing, Inc.; 3University of Wisconsin-Madison ; 4Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California

11:05 AMSurface Modification through CBN Cutting Tool in High Speed Machining: Venkata Mandava1; G. Janardhan1; Ramesh Nunna2; 1Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University; 2Vallurupalli Nageswara Rao Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology

10:40 AMEffect of Pre, Post Heat Treatment and also Wire on Mechanical Properties of AISI4130 Steels Welded by TIG Process: Ali Emamian1; 1TWI

11:30 AMPerformance Characteristics of Superalloy Materials for High Temperature Resistance to the Hot Zone Components of Gas Turbine with F-Technology: Ramarao Adapa1; N. D. Reddy2; V. K. Sharma3; 1GRIET; 2Osmania University; 3Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University

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General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Nickel Alloys and High Temperature Materials IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Product Metallurgy and Applications Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: Europe 5March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMCharacterization of a Cobalt-Based Powder Alloy Laser Deposited on H-13 Hot Die Forging Tools: James Sears1; Jerrod Roalstad1; Sudip Bhattacharya1; Aaron Costello1; Stanley Howard1; 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

9:30 AMErosion-Oxidation Behavior of Steels and HVOF Sprayed Ni20Cr, WC-20Cr7Ni and Cr3C2 -Ni20Cr Coatings: Lalgudi Ramanathan1; Olandir Correa1; Clarice Kunioshi1; Stela Fernandes1; 1Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas Nucleares - IPEN

9:50 AMLife Assessments and the Safe Refurbishment of GTD-111 Components: Zengmei Koenigsmann1; 1Chromalloy

10:10 AMNon-Contact Measurement of the Creep of Niobium at 1985°C: Jonghyun Lee1; Robert Hyers1; Jan Rogers2; Thomas Rathz3; James Wall4; Hahn Choo4; Peter Liaw4; 1University of Massachusetts; 2NASA MSFC; 3University of Alabama; 4University of Tennessee

10:30 AM Break

10:50 AMThermal Stability of Newly Developed Ni-Base Superalloy Allvac 718Plus: Wei-Di Cao1; Erin McDevitt1; Richard Kennedy1; 1ATI Allvac

11:10 AMWelding Ni Base Single Crystal Alloys: Microstructure Integrity to Enhance Mechanical Properties: Zengmei Koenigsmann1; 1Chromalloy

General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division: Processing and Properties of Light MetalsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, TMS: Alloy Phases Committee, TMS: Biomaterials Committee, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Composite Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects Committee, TMS: High Temperature Alloys Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials Committee, TMS: Product Metallurgy and Applications Committee, TMS: Refractory Metals Committee, TMS: Superconducting and Magnetic Materials Committee, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Rollie Dutton, US Air Force; Ellen Cerreta, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Thursday AM Room: Europe 6March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Jay Tiley, Air Force Research Laboratory

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:10 AMNew Techniques for Detecting Early Fatigue Damage Accumulation in Aircraft Structural Components: Curtis Rideout1; David White1; 1Positron Systems, Inc.

9:30 AMThe Role of Interstitials on the Dynamics of Deformation Twinning: Paul Oberson1; Sreeramamurthy Ankem1; 1University of Maryland

9:50 AMApplication of Ultrasonic Nano-Crystalline Surface Modification on Structure and Fatigue Characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: Chang Lee1; Young Pyoun1; In Park1; Jyung Park1; In Cho1; Chan Seok1; Jung Hong1; 1Sun Moon University

10:10 AMFatigue Crack Initiation in an α + β Titanium Alloy at Ultrasonic Frequencies: Christopher Szczepanski1; Wayne Jones1; 1University of Michigan

10:30 AMEffect of Joint Strength on the Compressive Properties of Periodic Cellular Metals Fabricated by Resistance Brazing: Eral Bele1; Glenn Hibbard1; 1University of Toronto

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11:10 AMTribological Performance of Boronized Ti6Al4V Alloy against Si3N4 Ball: Erdem Atar1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; Eyup Kayali2; 1Gebze Institute of Technology; 2Istanbul Technical University

11:30 AMWear Behaviour of Al7075–50vol% SiCp Composites: Eyup Kayali1; Harun Mindivan1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; 1Istanbul Technical University

11:50 AMStructural Behavior and Pressure Cycling Effect Studies of Li-Based Complex Hydrides: Wen-Ming Chien1; Joshua Lamb1; Dhanesh Chandra1; 1University of Nevada - Reno

12:10 PMStudy on Preparation Technique of Pure Al Matrix Foam: Li Bing1; Yao Guang-Chun1; Wang Yong1; 1Northeastern University of China

12:30 PMThe Effect of Grain Boundary Character Distribution on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of 2124 Aluminum Alloy: Lisa Chan1; Anthony Rollett1; Gregory Rohrer1; Hasso Weiland2; Soonwuk Cheong2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2Alcoa Technical Center

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Innovations in Electrometallurgy: Session IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Extraction and Processing DivisionProgram Organizers: Adam Powell, Veryst Engineering LLC; Michael Free, University of Utah

Thursday AM Room: Oceanic 5March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chair: Adam Powell, Veryst Engineering LLC

9:00 AM InvitedElectrochemical Reactors for Metal Recovery from Aqueous Halide Electrolyte Solutions: Chun-yee Cheng1; Richard Dawson1; Geoff Kelsall1; Anna Robson1; 1Imperial College London

9:30 AMAn Examination of Ferric Ion Reduction in Sulfate Based Copper Electrowinning Electrolyte: Ravindra Bhide1; Jinshan Li1; Michael Free1; J. Miller1; J. Brent Hiskey2; 1University of Utah; 2University of Arizona

9:55 AMThe Effect of Organic Additive Properties on Morphology of Copper Electrodeposits from Halide Media: Aphichart Rodchanarowan1; 1University of Utah

10:20 AMSn(II) Formation by Galvanostatic Electrolysis and Dissolution from Hydrochloric Acid Solution Containing High Concentrations of In(III) and Sn(IV): Kazuya Koyama1; Mikiya Tanaka1; Shinji Fujiwara2; Kunio Saegusa2; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; 2Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd

Innovations in Titanium Technology Symposium: Microstructure and Properties IISponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Titanium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Mehmet Gungor, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; M. Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory; F. H. (Sam) Froes, University of Idaho

Thursday AM Room: Asia 3March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Ibrahim Ucok, Concurrent Technologies Corporation; Catherine Wong, Naval Surface Warfare Center

9:00 AM InvitedCrack Growth, Microstructure and Texture in Ti-6Al-4V: David Dye1; Ioannis Bantounas1; Trevor Lindley1; 1Imperial College

9:30 AMContribution of Environmental and Mean Stress Sensitivities to the Fatigue Performance of Mechanically Surface Treated Titanium Alloys: Marcin Kocan1; Lothar Wagner1; 1Clausthal University of Technology

9:50 AMProbabilistic Sensitivity Analysis of the Life-Limiting Mechanism in an α+β Titanium Alloy and Application to Fatigue Life Prediction: Sushant Jha1; Harry Millwater2; James Larsen3; 1Universal Technology Corporation; 2University of Texas, San Antonio; 3US Air Force

10:10 AMThe Mean vs. Life-Limiting Behavior in Fatigue of an α+β Titanium Alloy: Sushant Jha1; James Larsen2; Reji John2; Andrew Rosenberger2; 1Universal Technology Corporation; 2US Air Force

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10:45 AMHigh Temperature Oxidation of Ti3Al-4at%Nb Alloys: Chris Williams1; Ramana Reddy1; 1University of Alabama

11:10 AMConfocal Raman and AFM Evaluation of TiN Coatings Produced via Different Techniques: Ali Arslan Kaya1; Selda Ucuncuoglu1; Kerim Allahverdi1; 1TUBITAK-Marmara Research Center

11:30 AMSome Engineering Aspects of Thermohydrogen Treatment of Large Complex Titanium Alloy Castings: Guoping Cao1; Hai Nan2; Chengmu Xie2; 1University of Wisconsin; 2Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials

11:50 AMHigh Temperature Behavior of Ultra-Fine Structured Ti(Al,O)/Al2O3 Composite Consolidated by Spark Plasma Sintering: Jing Liang1; Deliang Zhang2; Wei Gao3; L. G. Yu4; K. A. Khor4; 1Titanox Development Ltd; 2University of Waikato; 3University of Auckland; 4Nanyang Technological University

12:10 PMFlame Spray Welding of NiCrBSi Powder Alloy on Titanium Alloy Substrate: Xiaojing Xu1; 1Jiangsu University

Magnesium Technology 2007: Corrosion and CoatingsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Thursday AM Room: Southern 4March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Eric Nyberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Robert McCune, Ford Motor Company

9:00 AMThe Influence of De-Icing Salts on Corrosion of Mg Alloys: Okechukwu Anopuo1; Carsten Blawert1; Norbert Hort1; Karl Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Center

9:20 AMCharacterisation of the Corrosion Behaviour of Mg and Its Alloys with the Mini Cell System: Claudia Fleck1; M. Lucia Nascimento1; Wolf-Dieter Mueller2; 1Technical University of Berlin; 2Charité Berlin

9:40 AMCorrosion and Microstructural Characterization of a Calcium-Containing Creep-Resistant Magnesium Alloy: Yar-Ming Wang1; Bob Powell1; Dusanka Radovic1; Vadim Rezhets1; Mridula Bharadwaj1; 1General Motors Corporation

10:00 AMCorrosion Behavior of AM50 Produced by Die Casting and Rolling: Amir Eliezer1; Paul Krajewski2; Adi Ben-Artzy3; Nir Moskovich4; 1Sumi Shumoon College of Engineering; 2General Motors Corporation; 3Rotem Industries Ltd; 4Dead Sea Magnesium Ltd.

10:20 AMBoron-Based Lubricants for Magnesium in Transportation and Manufacturing Applications: Ali Erdemir1; Oyelayo Ajayi1; George Fenske1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

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11:00 AMZinc-Calcium-Manganese Phosphate Chemical Conversion-Coating Treatment for Magnesium Alloys: Yongfeng Jiang1; Yefeng Bao1; 1Hohai University

11:20 AMInfluence of Pulse Frequency on Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Processes of Mg Alloy Surface: Zhenmin Liu1; Tian Qiu1; Wei Gao1; 1University of Auckland

11:40 AMSurface Modification of Magnesium by Micro Arc Oxidation: Murat Baydogan1; Mert Gunyuz1; Huseyin Cimenoglu1; Eyup Kayali1; 1Istanbul Technical University

12:00 PMCoating Adhesion for Mg Alloy ZE41A: Richard Griffin1; David Zuniga1; Milli Datta1; 1Texas A&M University

12:20 PMInfrared Proximity Sensor for Nondestructive Evaluation of an Environmentally Friendly Conversion Coating for Magnesium Alloys: David Zuniga1; Richard Griffin1; 1Texas A&M University

Magnesium Technology 2007: Microstructure and PropertiesSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Light Metals Division, TMS: Magnesium CommitteeProgram Organizers: Randy Beals, DaimlerChrysler; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC; Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University; Alan Luo, General Motors Corporation

Thursday AM Room: Southern 5March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Norbert Hort, GKSS; Neale Neelameggham, US Magnesium LLC

9:00 AMMeasurement of Hall-Petch Constants in Pure Mg: Gemma Mann1; Carlos Caceres1; John Griffiths2; 1University of Queensland; 2CSIRO

9:20 AM3D Characterization of Beta-Phases AZ91D cy Synchrotron-Radiation Based Microtomography: Frank Witte1; Jens Fischer2; Michael Störmer2; Norbert Hort2; 1Hannover Medical School; 2GKSS Research Center

9:40 AMThreshold Stress during Tensile and Compressive Creep in AE42 Magnesium Alloy: Hajo Dieringa1; Norbert Hort1; Karl Ulrich Kainer1; 1GKSS Research Center

10:00 AMAnalysis of the Creep Response of the AE44 Magnesium Alloy between 100 and 150°C: Enrico Evangelista1; Stefano Spigarelli1; Mohamad ElMehtedi1; Marcello Cabibbo1; 1University of Ancona

10:20 AMCreep Behavior of Permanent Mold Cast Mg-Al-Ca Based Alloys: Nicholas Saddock1; Akane Suzuki1; Jessica TerBush1; Tresa Pollock1; Wayne Jones1; 1University of Michigan

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11:00 AMMicrostructure Study of Pure Mg and Mg-Al at Various Stages of Creep Using EBSD: Takanori Sato1; Barry Mordike2; Jian-Feng Nie3; Milo Kral1; 1University of Canterbury; 2Institut für Werkstoffkunde und Werkstoftechnik, TU Clausthal; 3Monash University

11:20 AMMicrostructure and Hardness of Mg-Sn-Zn Alloys with Various Heat Treatments: Taisuke Sasaki1; Keiichiro Ohishi2; Tadakatsu Ohkubo2; Toshiji Mukai2; Kazuhiro Hono2; 1University of Tsukuba; 2National Institute for Materials Science

11:40 AMAging Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Cast and Wrought Mg-11Gd-2Nd-0.5Zr Alloys: Kaiyun Zheng1; Jie Dong1; Xiaoqin Zeng1; Wengjiang Ding1; 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University

12:00 PMMicrostructural Investigations of Mg-Al Alloys Containing Small Amounts of SiC Nucleants: Yuanding Huang1; Norbert Hort1; Okechukwu Anopuo1; Gabriele Vidrich2; Andreas Schiffl3; Yi-Lin Liu4; 1GKSS Research Centre; 2Clausthal University of Technology; 3ARC Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen GmbH; 4Risø National Laboratory

12:20 PMThe Microstructural Evolution of Hot Worked and Annealed Magnesium Alloys: Aiden Beer1; Matthew Barnett1; 1Deakin University

12:40 PMMechanical Properties and Texture of Hot Extruded Magnesium Alloys via RCP Process in Using Coarse Raw Powder: Katsuyoshi Kondoh1; Kenshi Kawabata1; Hideki Oginuma1; 1Osaka University

Materials in Clean Power Systems II: Fuel Cells, Solar, and Hydrogen-Based Technologies: Materials for Solar Cells and Photovoltaic SystemsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, ASM International, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Corrosion and Environmental Effects CommitteeProgram Organizers: Zhenguo “Gary” Yang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Michael Brady, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; K. Scott Weil, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Yong-Ho Sohn, University of Central Florida

Thursday AM Room: Asia 2March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Beatriz Roldan Cuenya, University of Central Florida; Prabhat Kumar, HC Starck Inc

9:00 AM InvitedRoutes to Formation of CuInxGa1-xSe2 Thin Film Absorbers for Photovoltaics: Timothy Anderson1; Woo Kyoung Kim1; Suku Kim1; Seokhyun Yoon1; Chih-Hung Chang2; Jianyun Shen1; E. Andrew Payzant3; 1University of Florida; 2Oregon State Unversity; 3Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:35 AMElectrical and Structural Properties of Nanocrystalline Silicon Intrinsic Layers for Nanocrystalline Silicon Solar Cells Prepared by Very High Frequency Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition: Prabhat Kumar1; Feng Zhu1; Josh Gallon2; Arun Madan3; 1Colorado School of Mines; 2MVSystems Inc.; 3MVSystems Inc. and Colorado School of Mines

10:00 AMNovel Materials for Use as Photoelectrodes for Hydrogen Production in Photoelectrochemical Cells: Alex Stavrides1; Augusto Kunrath1; Jian Hu1; Richard Treglio2; Ari Feldman2; Bjorn Marsen3; Brian Cole3; Eric Miller3; Arun Madan1; 1MVSystems, Inc.; 2Colorado School of Mines; 3Hawaii Natural Energy Institute

10:25 AMNovel Titania Based Photo Anodes with Increased Photo Catalytic Activity for Water Splitting: Vishal Mahajan1; Krishnan Raja1; Manoranjan Misra1; 1University of Nevada

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Materials Processing under the Influence of External Fields: Session VSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS: Aluminum Committee, TMS: Magnesium Committee, TMS: Solidification CommitteeProgram Organizers: Qingyou Han, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Gerard Ludtka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Qijie Zhai, Shanghai University

Thursday AM Room: America’s SeminarMarch 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: Edward Ripley, BWXT Y-12 National Security Complex; Dinesh Agrawal, Pennsylvania State University

9:00 AM Introductory Comments

9:05 AM Invited“Who Says You Can’t Microwave a Fork?” - Microwaving Metal Processing at Y-12: Edward Ripley1; 1BWXT Y-12 National Security Complex

9:35 AMOn the Effect of Applied Microwave Energy on the C-Co-W Phase Diagram: Michael Gao1; Anthony Rollett1; 1Carnegie Mellon University

10:00 AM InvitedAtmoplas: A New Microwave Process: Satyendra Kumar1; D. Kumar1; R. Peelamedu1; M. Demchak1; D. Seccombe1; 1BTU International

10:30 AM InvitedMaterials Processing in Microwave E and H Fields: Dinesh Agrawal1; Jiping Cheng1; Y. Fang1; R. Roy1; 1Pennsylvania State University

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11:10 AM InvitedSteel Production with Microwave Assisted Electric Arc Furnace Technology: Jiann-Yang Hwang1; Xiaodi Huang1; Shangzhao Shi1; 1Michigan Technological University

11:40 AMA Review of Materials Processing in Microwave Systems: Holly Shulman1; 1Ceralink Inc

12:10 PMMicrostructure Prediction and Experiment for Aluminium Alloy 2014 during Hot Ring Rolling Process: Jian Lan1; Lin Hua1; 1Wuhan University of Technology

12:35 PMStudy on Microstructure Evolution of Aluminium Alloy 2014 Conical Ring in Hot Rolling: Hua Lin1; Jia Gengwei1; 1Wuhan University of Technology

1:00 PMStudy on Fracture of Aluminium Alloy 2014 Conical Ring in Hot Rolling under Different Temperature: Jia Wei1; Hua Lin1; 1Wuhan Unversity of Technology

Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials: Defect Clusters and Fundamental Radiation Effects Sponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS/ASM: Nuclear Materials CommitteeProgram Organizers: Charlotte Becquart, University of Lille; Gary Was, University of Michigan; Brian Wirth, University of California

Thursday AM Room: Europe 8March 1, 2007 Location: Dolphin Hotel

Session Chairs: To Be Announced

9:00 AMDynamics of Nanometer-Sized Interstitial-Type Dislocation Loops in Iron by In Situ TEM: Kazuto Arakawa1; Hirotaro Mori1; 1Osaka University

9:35 AMTEM Characterization of Defects in Fe: A Simulation Point of View: Robin Schaeublin1; Amuthan Ramar1; Ari Harjunmaa2; 1Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas-Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; 2University of Helsinki

9:55 AMVacancy and Vacancy Cluster Properties in bcc Transition Metals Investigated by Density Functional Theory: Charlotte Becquart1; Christophe Domain2; 1LMPGM, UMR 8517; 2EDF

10:15 AMSelf-Interstitial Defects in hcp Metals from First Principles: New Structures and Migration Paths: Guillaume Vérité1; François Willaime1; Chu Chun Fu1; 1CEA Saclay

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10:50 AMThe Effect of Interface Structure on the Reduction of Radiation Damage in CuNb Multilayers: Michael Demkowicz1; Richard Hoagland1; Amit Misra1; Yun-Che Wang1; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory

11:10 AMGrain Growth in Nanocrystalline Metal Thin Films under In Situ Ion-Beam Irradiation Viewed as a Thermal Spike Phenomenon: Experiment vs. Theory: Djamel Kaoumi1; A. Motta1; R. Birtcher2; 1Pennsylvania State University; 2Argonne National Laboratory

11:30 AMMolecular Dynamics Simulation of Radiation Damage in Uranium Dioxide: Taku Watanabe1; Srinivasan Srivilliputhur2; Susan Sinnott1; Blas Uberuaga2; James Tulenko3; Robin Grimes4; Marius Stan2; Stuart Maloy2; Simon Phillpot1; 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory; 3Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, University of Florida; 4Department of Materials, Imperial College

11:50 AMA Modified Hard-Sphere Model for the Viscosity of Irradiated U-Si and U-Al Alloys: Jeffrey Rest1; 1Argonne National Laboratory

12:10 PMInfluence of Delta-Phase Metastability on the Radiation Damage Properties of Plutonium-Gallium Alloys: Steven Valone1; Michael Baskes1; Richard Martin2; 1Los Alamos National Laboratory/MST-8; 2Los Alamos National Laboratory/T-12

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Structural Materials Division Symposium: Mechanical Behavior of Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of Carl Koch: Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured MaterialsSponsored by: The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS Electronic, Magnetic, and Photonic Materials Division, TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division, TMS Structural Materials Division, TMS: Chemistry and Physics of Materials Committee, TMS/ASM: Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committee, TMS: Nanomechanical Materials Behavior CommitteeProgram Organizers: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Yuntian Zhu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Rigsbee, North Carolina State University; C. Suryanarayana, University of Central Florida; Haiyan Wang, Texas A&M University; C. T. Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Session Chairs: Xinghang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Donald Brenner, North Carolina State University

9:00 AM InvitedResponse of Sub-Nanometer Structures in Metallic Glass to Pressure and Stresses: Evan Ma1; 1Johns Hopkins University

9:20 AMMicrostructure and Properties of Vacuum Hot Pressing SiC/TiCuNiSn Bulk Nanocomposites: Pee-Yew Lee1; Chia-Chun Wu1; 1National Taiwan Ocean University

9:35 AMSynthesis of High-Density Refractory Metal/Metallic Glass Nano-Composites: Dan Sordelet1; Min Ha Lee1; Ryan Ott1; 1Ames Laboratory

9:50 AM InvitedDeformation-Induced Grain Agglomeration in Nanocrystalline Ni: Scott Mao1; Zhiwei Shan1; Jörg Wiezorek2; James Knapp3; David Follstaedt3; Eric Stach4; 1Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh; 2Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pittsburgh; 3Sandia National Laboratories; 4School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University

10:10 AMPlastic Deformation in Nanocrystalline Ni: Xiao-Lei Wu1; En Ma2; 1Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2Johns Hopkins University

10:25 AMMicrostructural Defects in Shocked Nanocrystalline Ni: Hussam Jarmakani1; Eduardo Bringa2; Marc Meyers1; 1University of California-San Diego; 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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10:50 AM InvitedAtomic-Continuum Simulations of Metal Contacts under High Electro-Magnetic Stress: Donald Brenner1; 1North Carolina State University

11:10 AMAtomic Modeling of the Influence of Lead Impurities on the Stability, Structure and Mechanical Properties of Three-Dimensional Nanostructured Aluminum: Yojna Purohit1; Seonhee Jang1; Douglas Irving1; Clifford Padgett1; Ronald Scattergood1; Donald Brenner1; 1North Carolina State University

11:25 AM InvitedHigh Strength and Ductile Bulk Nanostructured Titanium Alloys: Jurgen Eckert1; 1Darmstadt University of Technology

11:45 AMMechanical Properties of UFG Iron with Non-Equilibrium and Equilibrium Grain Boundaries: Julia Ivanisenko1; Kejing Yang2; Maxim Murashkin3; Askar Kilmametov3; Ruslan Valiev3; Hans Fecht2; 1Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe; 2Ulm University; 3Ufa State Aviation Technical University

12:00 PMExperimental Evidences of Transition Behavior in Nanocrystalline Metals: Hongqi Li1; Hahn Choo1; Fereshteh Ebrahimi2; Tarik Saleh3; Ulrich Lienert4; Peter Liaw1; Yang Ren4; 1University of Tennessee; 2University of Florida; 3Los Alamos National Laboratory; 4Argonne National Laboratory

12:15 PMCold Spray Deposition of Nanocrystalline Metals and Composites: Leonardo Ajdelsztajn1; Bertrand Jodoin2; Enrique Lavernia1; 1University of California Davis; 2University of Ottawa

12:30 PMFunctionally Graded Boron-Carbide Nanocomposites for Advanced Armor Applications: Dustin Hulbert1; Dongtao Jiang1; Umberto Anselmi-Tamburini2; Amiya Mukherjee1; 1University of California; 2University of Pavia

12:45 PM Concluding Comments by Carl Koch

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Al-Cu Joining: Influence of Various Surface Treatments of Al by Laser: Vamsi Balla1; Amit Bandyopadhyay1; 1Washington State University

Deformation Behavior of 7003 Al Wrought Alloy in the Semisolid State: Shae Kim1; Young-Ok Yoon1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Deformation Behavior of 7075 Al Wrought Alloy in the Semisolid State: Young-Ok Yoon1; Shae Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Development of Trivalent Chromium Plating Electrolyte and Plating Process for Automotive Parts: Beomsuck Han1; 1Korea Automotive Technology Institute

Effects of Alumina Additions on Sintering Behavior of Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9 Ceramics Synthesized by Pechini Method: Joo-Sin Lee1; Kwang-Hoon Choi1; Dat Quach2; Vladimir Kodash2; Joanna Groza2; 1Kyungsung University; 2University of California

Effects of CaO and Ca on Oxidation and Ignition Resistance of Pure Mg: Seong-Ho Ha1; Lee Jin Kyu1; Hyung-Ho Jo1; Shae Kim1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Effects of MgO-Na2O-P2O5 Doping on Flexural Properties of Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate (ß-TCP) Bioceramics: Robert Fleming1; Samar Kalita1; 1University of Central Florida

Examination of Thiol Adsorption on Zn-Terminated and O-Terminated ZnO Substrates: Patrick Sadik1; David Norton1; 1University of Florida

Fabrication and Reliability Evaluation of Au-Sn Flip Chip Solder Joint: Jeong-Won Yoon1; Hyun-Suk Chun1; Ja-Myeong Koo1; Seung-Boo Jung1; 1Sungkyunkwan University

Fabrication of Fe Nanoparticles by Direct Electrochemical Reduction from Fe2O3 Nanoparticles: Won-Kyu Han1; Jung Ho Baik1; So Jin Kim1; Chung Man Choi1; Sung Goon Kang1; 1Hanyang University

Laser Surface Modifications of Alumina Ceramic for Applications in Precision Grinding of Materials: Sandip Harimkar1; Narendra Dahotre1; 1University of Tennessee

Metal Ion Doped Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate Bioceramic with Improved Properties: Alton Davenport1; Samar Kalita1; 1University of Central Florida

Microstructural Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Thixoextruded 2024 Al Wrought Alloy: Dong-In Jang1; Young-Ok Yoon1; Shae Kim1; Hyung-Ho Jo1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Microstructural Evolution of 7075 Al Wrought Alloy for Thixoextrusion Process: Young-Ok Yoon1; Dong-In Jang1; Shae Kim1; Hyung-Ho Jo1; 1Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Notch Toughness of a Cu-Based Bulk Metallic Glass: Matthew Freels1; Peter Liaw1; Gongyao Wang1; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville

On the Phase Diagram and Thermodynamics of the Al-Nd-Ni System: A Combined Approach of Experiments, CALPHAD and First-Principles Calculations: Michael Gao1; Michael Widom1; Gary Shiflet2; Marek Mihalkovic1; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2University of Virginia

Phase Equilibria Study and Thermodynamic Assessment of the Al-Ce-Co System Assisted by First-Principles Energy Calculations: Michael Gao1; Necip Unlu2; Marek Mihalkovic1; Michael Widom1; Gary Shiflet2; 1Carnegie Mellon University; 2University of Virginia

Porous Titanium Electrodes for Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) Applications: David Beeler1; Leroy Long1; Emily Henderson1; Daniel Young1; Raghavan

Srinivasan1; 1Wright State University

Reaction of Co Phase in the WC-Co Coatings with Molten Zinc: Byeog-Geun Seong1; Sung-Hee Kwon2; Kyoo-Young Kim3; Kee-Ahn Lee2; 1Research Institute Science & Technology; 2Andong National University; 3POSTECH

Recovery of Pd(II) and Pt(IV) Ions by Introducing SCN- Soft Ligand with Tannin Gel: Yoshio Nakano1; Yeon Ho Kim1; 1Tokyo Institute of Technology

Reprocessing of Silicon Carbide-Based Inert Matrix Fuels: Soraya Benitez1; Ronald Baney1; James Tulenko1; 1University of Florida

Stress Rupture Property of Inconel 718 Alloy: Ji Soo Kim1; Chong Soo Lee1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

Study of Hot Deformation Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with Widmanstätten Microstructure by Artificial Neural Networks: N. Reddy1; Chan Hee Park1; 1Pohang University of Science and Technology

The Effect of Composition of Carbon Fibre on the Mechanical and Morphological Properties of PA6/Carbon Composite: Albert Ude1; Husna Azhari1; 1National University of Malaysia Bangi

Unique Absorption Features and Determination of the Optical Band Gap of UO2: Bolko von Roedern1; Thomas Meek2; 1National Renewable Energy Laboratory; 2University of Tennessee

X-Ray Absorption near Edge Structure Analysis of Chromium Oxynitride Thin Films: Jun Inoue1; Tadachika Nakayama1; Tsuneo Suzuki1; Hisayuki Suematsu1; Weihua Jiang1; Koichi Niihara1; 1Nagaoka University of Technology

In-Situ Chemical Oxidation of Soil Contaminated by Benzene, Lead and Cadmium: Marcia Bragato1; Jorge Tenorio1; 1Escola Politecnica- Universidade de Sao Paulo

Development and Validation of High Performance Thick Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC) for Application on Turbine Components: Gabriele Rizzi1; A. Scrivani1; 1Turbocoating

Development of CVD Overaluminising Method on Different Conicraly Bond Coats Deposited by Low Pressure Plasma Spray (LPPS), High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) and Air Plasma Spray (APS): Gabriele Rizzi1; A. Scrivani1; 1Turbocoating

Self-Organized Periodic Array of Single Crystal Oxide Nano Islands: L. Zimmerman1; Michael Rauscher1; S. Dregia1; J. Lee1; S. Akbar1; 1Ohio State University

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Abbaschian, R .................................................. 42Abdel, E ......................................................... 101Abd Elhamid, M ............................................... 44Abdelrahman, M .............................................. 63Abduev, A ........................................................ 90Abdulla, A ........................................................ 36Abdullin, M ...................................................... 93Abe, H ............................................................ 102Abe, T ............................................................ 87Abedrabbo, S .................................................... 30Abelev, G ................................................... 62, 81Abkowitz, S ...................................................... 24Abolmaali, A .................................................. 100Abramson, A .................................................... 69Abreu, A ........................................................... 94Abruña, H ......................................................... 34Abu-Dheir, N .................................................. 105Abu-Farha, F .................................................... 44Abu Al-Rub, R ............................................... 105Abu Leil, T ..................................................... 103AbuOmar, O ..................................................... 54Acharya, A ....................................... 26, 107, 128Acharya, S ...................................................... 117Acoff, V ............................................. 29, 92, 126Adam, G ................................................... 24, 103Adams, B ........................ 26, 45, 64, 83, 105, 125Adams, J ........................................................... 80Adams, T .......................................................... 71Adapa, R ........................................................ 138Adbel-Gaber, G .............................................. 116Addai-Mensah, J ............................................ 113Addessio, F ...................................................... 59Adebiyi, O ........................................................ 44Adedokun, S ..................................................... 42Adharapurapu, R .......................... 59, 95, 98, 135Afanasyev, K .................................................... 67Aga, R ....................................................... 41, 95Agarwal, A ............................................... 91, 111Ager, J ............................................................. 56Aggarwal, G ..................................................... 92Aghion, E ................................................. 81, 103Agnew, S ........ 16, 35, 38, 44, 54, 63, 72, 93, 113Agrawal, D ..................................................... 142Agren, J .................................................... 97, 118Ahluwalia, R ............................................ 97, 100Ahluwalia, S ................................................... 132Ahn, B ............................................................ 89Ahn, I ........................................................... 111Ahn, J ................................. 22, 31, 64, 134, 138Ahn, S .............................................. 63, 80, 117Ahrenkiel, R ..................................................... 65Ahyi, C ....................................................... 33, 90Ahzi, S ............................................................. 45Aindow, M ..................................................... 121Aïssa, B ............................................................ 52Ajayan, P .......................................................... 91Ajayi, O .......................................................... 140Ajdelsztajn, L ........................................... 89, 143Ajideh, H ........................................................ 138Akahori, T ...................................................... 122Akamatsu, S ............................................... 60, 79Akarca, S .......................................................... 97Akbar, S ................................................... 70, 144Akhmedov, A ................................................... 90Akhtar, S .......................................................... 40Akihiro, S ......................................................... 49Akin, I ..................................................... 95, 121Akinc, M .................................................. 19, 128Akli, L ........................................................... 123

Akogwu, O ....................................................... 17Alaradi, E ......................................................... 55Alba-Baena, N .................................................. 78Albers, R .......................................................... 79Alcala, J .......................................................... 113Alcorn, T .......................................................... 20Aldabergenova, S ............................................. 90Alexander, B .................................................... 37Alexander, D .................................................... 43Alexandrescu, R ............................................... 33Alexandrov, I .................................................... 51Alford, F ........................................................... 52Ali, A ............................................................ 123Ali, M ............................................................. 94Alihossieni, H ................................................ 112Al Kazzaz, H .................................................. 104Allahverdi, K .................................................. 140Allard, L ......................................................... 114Allen, C ........................ 41, 59, 78, 100, 120, 136Allen, T ...................................................... 28, 65Allison, J ............ 44, 97, 103, 109, 116, 117, 129Alman, D .................................................... 81, 83Almasri, A ...................................................... 105Almazouzi, A ................................................. 106Almer, J ............................................................ 54Alonso, E .......................................................... 32Alpas, A ........................................................... 97Altenhof, W ...................................................... 97Alven, D ........................................................... 31Alvi, M ............................................................. 35Alyousif, O ....................................................... 57Amancherla, S .................................................. 72Ambacher, O .................................................... 52Ambrová, M ..................................................... 73Ambrozio, F ..................................................... 89Amirthalingam, M .......................................... 138An, K ....................................................... 60, 84An, Q ............................................................ 118Anand, L .......................................................... 42Andelman, T .................................................... 52Andermann, L .................................................. 73Anderoglu, O .................................................... 88Anderson, I ............... 34, 47, 48, 62, 71, 106, 116Anderson, M .................................................... 44Anderson, P ...................................................... 72Anderson, S .................................................... 100Anderson, T ............................ 21, 30, 49, 50, 141Ando, D ............................................................ 44Ando, T .......................................................... 101André, J .......................................................... 136Andre, S ........................................................... 74Andreas, D ....................................................... 42Andrieux, J ....................................................... 77Andrus, M ........................................................ 82Ang, J ...................................................... 58, 86Anger, G ........................................................... 42Angerer, P ........................................................ 15Angulo, N ....................................................... 113Aning, A ......................................................... 121Ankem, S ........................................................ 139Annamaneni, S ................................................. 78Anopuo, O .............................................. 140, 141Anselmi-Tamburini, U ................................... 143Antille, J ......................................................... 114Antipov, E ...................................................... 114Antoun, B ....................................................... 118Antrekowitsch, H ........................... 22, 23, 42, 64Anyalebechi, P ............................... 27, 46, 64, 84Aoki, Y ............................................................. 86Apel, M ............................................................ 97Apisarov, A .............................................. 73, 114

Appel, F ...................................................... 72, 88Appel, J ...................................................... 49, 65Aprigliano, L .................................................... 26Aquino, R ......................................................... 57Arafah, D ........................................ 30, 49, 50, 65Arafin, M .......................................................... 77Arai, M ............................................................. 86Arai, Y ............................................................. 42Arakawa, K .................................................... 142Arbegast, W ..... 41, 59, 60, 78, 79, 100, 120, 136Archbold, G ...................................................... 20Ardakani, M ..................................................... 42Ardell, A .......................................................... 34Arenholz, E ...................................................... 64Ares, A ..................................................... 27, 116Argon, A ........................................................... 37Arias, A ............................................................ 89Arin, M ............................................................. 95Arkhipov, G ...................................................... 74Armstrong, L .................................................. 113Armstrong, R .............................................. 20, 40Arnaboldi, S ..................................................... 89Arnaud, W ........................................................ 24Arnold, W ........................................................ 20Arnon, A .................................................. 81, 103Arroyave, R ...................................................... 19Arsenault, S ...................................................... 91Arsenlis, T ........................................................ 86Artemev, A ....................................................... 97Artemyev, M .................................................... 69Artyukhin, A .................................................... 17Artz, E ............... 17, 37, 56, 74, 75, 95, 115, 132Arunkumar, S ................................................. 121Arzt, E ............................................................. 17Asahi, R .......................................................... 102Asano, S ........................................................... 22Asay, J ................................................ 59, 98, 99Ashby, M .......................................................... 24Asp, K .............................................................. 97Aspandiar, R ..................................................... 21Assadi, H .......................................................... 42Asta, M ................................................. 41, 43, 60Asvarov, A........................................................ 90Aswath, P ......................................... 56, 100, 115Ataoglu, S ........................................................ 45Atar, E .......................................................... 139Athreya, B ........................................................ 21Atmeh, M ....................................................... 111Atwell, D .......................................................... 82Atwood, R ...................................................... 109Atzmon, M ....................................................... 37Aude, M ........................................................... 15Ausland, G ....................................................... 40Austin, R ........................................................ 119Averback, R ................................................ 84, 86Avila-Davila, E ............................................... 134Avraham, S ..................................................... 103Awakura, Y .................................................... 133Awang, M ....................................................... 120Aydin, S ............................................................ 23Aydiner, C ........................................................ 54Ayer, R ........................................................... 100Azevedo, K ....................................................... 89Azhari, H ........................................................ 144

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Baars, D ............................................................ 31Babu, S .......................................................... 117Bach, F ............................................................. 71Backman, D .................................................... 103

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Bassler, K ......................................................... 61Batista, E .......................................................... 94Battaile, C ........ 19, 39, 58, 76, 97, 117, 131, 134Batwal, A ................................................. 45, 101Baumann, J ....................................................... 60Baxter, G ........................................................ 128Baxter, J ........................................................... 56Baydogan, M .................................................. 141Bayles, R ........................................................ 100Beals, R ............................. 25, 43, 44, 62, 63, 81, ............................ 82, 103, 104, 123, 124, 140, 141Bearne, G ................................ 17, 36, 55, 56, 59, ................................................ 73, 74, 94, 114, 132Beauchemin, S ............................................... 134Beaudoin, A ............................................. 20, 113Bebelaar, D ....................................................... 68Becherer, G .................................................... 128Becker, C .......................................................... 41Becker, J ........................................................... 98Beckermann, C ........................................... 42, 79Becquart, C ............................. 28, 47, 65, 84, 85, .................................................. 106, 125, 126, 142Becze, L ........................................................... 22Beeler, D ........................................................ 144Beer, A ........................................................... 141Behrani, V ...................................................... 108Behrens, B ........................................................ 71Beilstein, M ...................................................... 40Beke, D ............................................................ 39Belak, J ..................................................... 40, 134Bele, E ............................................................ 139Bellaiche, L ...................................................... 52Bellis, S ............................................................ 75Bellon, P ..................................................... 84, 86Belova, I ................................................... 39, 118Belt, C .................... 30, 31, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Beltran, E ....................................................... 113Bement, M ........................................................ 47Ben-Artzy, A .................................................. 140Ben-Gigi, Y .................................................... 104Ben-Hamu, G ........................................... 82, 123Benitez, S ....................................................... 144Benito, J ......................................................... 110Benkahla, B ...................................................... 36Bennett, M ...................................................... 103Benson, D ....................................................... 119Benson, M ........................................................ 76Bentley, J .......................................................... 45Benzerga, A ...................................... 35, 107, 125Bera, S ............................................................ 75Berezin, A ...................................................... 132Berger, C .......................................................... 45Berger, S ........................................................... 91Berghmans, A................................................... 30Berglin, R ......................................................... 98Bergman, L ....................................................... 70Bergmann, A .................................................. 102Bernard, D ................................................ 29, 113Berndt, G ........................................................ 119Bertram, M ..................................................... 133Beshay, Y ......................................................... 51Bet, S .............................................................. 70Bettge, D .......................................................... 92Betzwar-Kotas, A ........................................... 127Bewerse, C ............................................. 100, 120Bewlay, B ................................................. 72, 128Beyerlein, I ........................................... 40, 72, 93Bhagat, R .......................................................... 43Bhandari, Y ................................................ 26, 58Bhanumurthy, K ....................................... 58, 120

Bharadwaj, M ................................................. 140Bharathula, A ............................................. 56, 75Bhattacharya, S ........................................ 73, 139Bhattacharyya, D ............................................ 127Bhide, R ......................................................... 140Bholoa, A ......................................................... 84Bhosle, V .............................................. 52, 70, 90Bhowmick, S .................................................... 95Bhuiya, A ......................................................... 50Bialiauskaya, V .............................................. 101Bianhua, H ....................................................... 71Biava, D ............................................................ 80Bica, D ............................................................ 33Bice, S ............................................................. 36Biegalski, M ..................................................... 33Bieler, T ......................................... 26, 31, 35, 93Biener, J ........................................................... 91Bigot, J ............................................................. 99Bijun, R .............................................. 36, 94, 136Bilgram, J ......................................................... 79Billia, B ...................................................... 42, 79Billinge, S ........................................................ 61Bilodeau, J ...................................................... 119Bin, Z ............................................................ 131Binci, M ........................................................... 83Bing, L ............................................... 27, 89, 139Bingert, J .................................................... 18, 31Birol, Y ............................................................ 73Birtcher, R ...................................................... 142Biswas, K ....................................................... 106Björkas, C ........................................................ 65Bjorneklett, B ................................................... 94Black, W ........................................................ 110Blanchard, P ..................................................... 81Blandin, J ....................................... 103, 116, 133Blawert, C ...................................... 103, 104, 140Bleda, E ............................................................ 16Bless, S ............................................................ 40Bletchly, P ........................................................ 55Bley, F .......................................................... 128Bligh, R .......................................................... 131Blue, C ............................................................ 24Blumenthal, B .................................................. 20Blumenthal, W ................................................. 99Bobrovnitchii, G ...................................... 57, 116Bocher, F .......................................................... 26Bocher, P .......................................................... 77Bocquet, J ......................................................... 84Bodde, S ........................................................... 37Bodéa, S ........................................................... 42Boehlert, C ........................... 15, 28, 92, 103, 123Boehner, A ..................................................... 107Boettinger, W ................................................... 77Bogdan, S ....................................................... 115Bogdanov, Y............................................. 36, 132Boggess, T ...................................................... 108Bohlen, J .................................................. 63, 104Boileau, J ........................................................ 113Boin, U .......................................................... 104Bojar, Z ...................................................... 15, 34Bojarevics, V .................................................... 74Bokerman, G .................................................... 45Boldsaikhan, E ........................................... 59, 60Bolduc, S ........................................................... 96Bonade, R ......................................................... 28Bondarenko, V ............................................... 110Bondarev, I ........................................................ 90Bonnier, M ....................................................... 17Boom, R ......................................................... 104Boone, S ......................................................... 138Booty, M .......................................................... 50

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Borg, J ............................................................. 77Borgenstam, A ................................................. 97Borlini, M ......................................................... 76Borzenko, M .................................................. 114Bose, S ............................................. 81, 101, 108Bosselet, F ........................................................ 77Boteler, J .......................................................... 40Bothara, M ....................................................... 96Bottin-Rousseau, S ........................................... 60Bourke, M ...................................................... 120Bourne, N ................................................. 98, 118Bouville, M ...................................... 97, 100, 117Bouwhuis, B ............................................. 15, 102Bove, P ............................................................. 50Bower, A .......................................................... 93Boyanov, B ....................................................... 96Boyce, B ..................................................... 69, 98Boyle, K ..................................................... 35, 93Bradshaw, R ..................................................... 95Brady, M ................................. 25, 44, 58, 63, 82, ............................................ 83, 104, 124, 128, 141Braga, C ........................................................... 94Braga, R ........................................................... 38Bragato, M ..................................................... 144Brahme, A ........................................................ 35Branagan, D ..................................................... 52Branco, M ...................................................... 132Brandimarte, G ............................................... 135Brandstetter, S .................................................. 67Brannon, R ..................................................... 135Bremmell, K ................................................... 113Brenner, D ................................................ 89, 143Bressiani, A ................................................ 33, 89Brett, D ............................................................ 43Brewer, J .......................................................... 40Brewer, R ......................................................... 133Briceno, M ....................................................... 28Bright, M .................................................. 38, 128Bringa, E ............................................ 20, 77, 143Brinley, E ......................................................... 65Brinson, C .............................................. 100, 120Brito, M .......................................................... 104Brody, H ........................................................... 87Bronfin, B ....................................................... 104Brooks, C ......................................................... 75Brooks, G ..................................... 46, 64, 78, 104Brooks, J .......................................................... 67Brow, R ...................................................... 18, 38Brown, C ........................................................ 117Brown, D .............. 20, 44, 54, 60, 72, 75, 86, 100Brown, E .................................................. 77, 101Browning, N ..................................................... 88Brueckner, K .................................................... 52Bryant, G .................................................... 69, 70Buchanan, R ............. 18, 37, 56, 75, 95, 115, 133Buchheit, T ....................................................... 77Buczek, M ...................................................... 103Budhani, R ....................................................... 70Buffet, A ..................................................... 42, 79Bugge, M .......................................................... 36Buha, J ........................................................... 123Bullard, S ......................................................... 50Bulut, M ..................................................... 52, 70Bunin, I ............................................................ 97Bunker, C ......................................................... 52Burford, D ........................................ 41, 120, 136Burke, L ........................................................... 73Burris, B ......................................................... 138Burton, C .......................................................... 54Bus, T ............................................................. 47Busby, J .............................................. 28, 65, 126

Busch, R ............................................. 95, 96, 115Bush, J ........................................................... 108Buta, D ............................................................. 41Butler, J ............................................................ 71Butu, M ...................................................... 76, 96Buzunov, V ....................................................... 99

Byczynski, G ............................................ 87, 129

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Cabibbo, M .................................................... 141Cabrera, J ....................................................... 110Caceres, C ................................................ 87, 141Caceres-Valencia, P .......................................... 57Cady, C ............................................... 59, 98, 101Cai, L ............................................................. 72Cai, M .......................................................... 102Cai, S .............................................................. 16Cai, W ..................................................... 69, 137Cai, Z ............................................................ 134Calder, A .......................................................... 84Calin, M ........................................................... 89Calinas, R ....................................................... 111Camacho, Á .................................................... 110Camacho, R ...................................................... 15Camata, R ....................... 52, 70, 75, 90, 115, 132Camel, D ........................................................ 133Campbell, C ..................... 19, 39, 58, 77, 98, 118Campbell, G ............................................. 20, 112Campbell, J .......................... 51, 68, 87, 109, 129Campbell, P .............................................. 32, 138Canales, A ........................................................ 87Cañas, R ......................................................... 113Cannova, F ..................................................... 136Cao, B ....................................................... 19, 20Cao, D ............................................................ 74Cao, F ............................................................ 34Cao, G ............................................. 63, 124, 140Cao, H .......................................................... 124Cao, J ............................................................ 89Cao, W ............................................ 93, 134, 139Cao, X ................................... 51, 78, 79, 96, 104Cao, Z ................................ 36, 57, 85, 111, 112Captain, J .......................................................... 45Cardello, J ........................................................ 75Cardoso, M ....................................................... 87Cargill, G .......................................................... 99Caris, J ........................................................... 101Carlberg, T ....................................................... 76Carlson, D ........................................................ 49Carlton, C ......................................................... 91Caro, A ....................................................... 65, 67Caro, M ............................................................ 65Caron, P ...................................................... 67, 86Carpenter, J ...................................................... 38Carreon, H ........................................................ 38Carrier, J ......................................................... 136Carter, E ................................................... 20, 108Carter, J ...................................... 44, 63, 104, 120Caruso, L .......................................................... 20Casem, D .................................................. 62, 122Castro, M ........................................................ 132Castro-Colin, M ............................................. 121Castro-Roman, M ............................................. 68Catalina, A ....................................................... 42Caton, M .......................................................... 49Catoor, D ........................................................ 101Caturla, M ................................................ 85, 126Cavin, O ........................................................... 27Cazacu, O ................................................... 64, 98Ceccaroli, B ...................................................... 34

Celik, O ............................................................ 61Cerezo, A ......................................................... 38Cerreta, E .......................... 20, 40, 59, 61, 77, 80, .................................... 98, 101, 118, 121, 135, 139Cetinel, S .......................................................... 56Ceyhan, U....................................................... 113Cha, P ..................................................... 72, 116Chabinyc, M ..................................................... 89Chada, S ...................... 28, 47, 48, 66, 85, 87, 94, ................................ 95, 96, 97, 106, 107, 126, 127Chakraborti, D .................................................. 70Chakravarthy, S ................................................ 23Chaldyshev, V .................................................. 89Champagne, E .................................................. 52Chan, C ...................................................... 17, 76Chan, K .............................................. 19, 45, 122Chan, L ........................................................... 139Chan, P ............................................................ 21Chandler, R ...................................................... 38Chandra, D ............................................... 26, 139Chandrasekar, S ....................................... 51, 110Chang, A .......................................................... 72Chang, C ...................... 29, 48, 66, 119, 137, 141Chang, E ......................................................... 127Chang, H .................................................... 37, 75Chang, J .......................................................... 114Chang, L ................................................... 34, 127Chang, R .......................................................... 28Chang, Y ............ 66, 82, 119, 124, 128, 133, 134Chang-Chien, P ................................................ 66Chan Gyung, P ................................................. 80Chanturiya, V ................................................... 97Chao, H ............................................................ 72Chapman, H ..................................................... 42Charbonneau, C ................................................ 43Charit, I .................................................. 105, 126Chartrand, P ............................................. 74, 114Chatterjee, U .................................................... 97Chaubal, M ....................................................... 35Chawla, N............... 15, 28, 85, 87, 94, 95, 96, 97Chelikowsky, J ............................................... 117Chellappa, R ..................................................... 26Chembarisova, R .............................................. 51Chen, B ............................................................ 88Chen, C ............................. 29, 34, 48, 66, 85, 86, .................................... 99, 107, 119, 127, 132, 137Chen, D ............................................................ 71Chen, G .............................................. 75, 96, 128Chen, H ...................................... 29, 52, 127, 137Chen, I ............................................................ 38Chen, J ....................... 30, 36, 45, 49, 74, 94, 137Chen, K ...................................................... 28, 47Chen, L ........... 19, 21, 33, 39, 54, 65, 76, 83, 99, .................. 104, 117, 119, 127, 136, 137, 140, 142Chen, M .............................................. 66, 84, 116Chen, P ................................................. 17, 74, 85Chen, Q .......................................... 111, 113, 131Chen, R .................................................... 85, 123Chen, S ................. 29, 32, 38, 47, 48, 59, 66, 85, ........................ 94, 98, 99, 106, 107, 119, 127, 136Chen, T ..................................... 96, 116, 126, 134Chen, W ............................... 32, 62, 86, 118, 137Chen, X .................................................... 20, 130Chen, Y ................................ 24, 39, 78, 120, 133Chen, Z .............................................. 29, 54, 129Cheney, J .................................................... 59, 98Cheng, A .................................................... 52, 90Cheng, C .................................................. 88, 140Cheng, J .......................................................... 142Cheng, M .......................................................... 92Cheng, S ........................................................... 89

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Cheng, T ......................................................... 136Cheng, X .......................................................... 36Chenggui, M ...................................... 74, 95, 119Cheong, S ....................................................... 139Cheong, Y ...................................................... 117Cherukuri, B ................................................... 103Chesonis, D ................................................ 75, 76Chhabildas, L ................................................. 135Chi, A ............................................................. 42Chi, D ........................................................... 117Chiang, C ....................................................... 116Chiang, F .......................................................... 45Chiang, H ......................................................... 48Chiang, K ......................................................... 26Chiang, L ........................................................ 104Chiarbonello, M ............................................... 76Chien, W ........................................................ 139Chimbli, S ........................................................ 60Chinloy, D ........................................................ 93Chintalapati, P .................................................. 68Chiu, C ..................................................... 29, 107Chiu, S .............................................................. 66Cho, H ....................................... 22, 31, 132, 134Cho, I ........................................................... 139Cho, J ................................................... 127, 134Cho, K ..................................................... 46, 134Cho, M ............................................................. 48Cho, W ........................................................... 103Cho, Y ............................................................ 110Choate, B ........................................................ 111Choi, C ..................................................... 91, 144Choi, H .................................................... 33, 112Choi, J ................................................ 53, 64, 91Choi, K .......................................................... 144Choi, W ............................ 15, 33, 53, 70, 91, 111Choi, Y ............................................... 45, 91, 127Choo, D ............................................................ 63Choo, H ........... 18, 37, 45, 56, 57, 60, 75, 76, 79, .................... 84, 88, 89, 95, 96, 115, 133, 139, 143Chou, H .......................................................... 136Chou, K .......................................................... 122Chou, Y ............................................................ 63Choudhuri, D .............................................. 66, 85Chowdary, K .................................................... 40Chrisey, D ....................................................... 115Christensen, M ................................................. 19Christodoulou, J ............................... 97, 117, 123Christou, A ................................................. 30, 49Chrzan, D ........................................... 29, 86, 131Chu, H ........................................................... 127Chu, J ........................................... 107, 115, 116Chu, M .......................................................... 116Chuang, H ........................................................ 86Chuang, T ....................................................... 122Chuang, Y ........................................................ 66Chuanyong, C .................................................. 49Chuikin, A ........................................................ 74Chumbley, L ............................................. 38, 117Chumbley, S ................................................... 116Chumlyakov, Y .............................................. 120Chun, H .......................................................... 144Chung, H .......................................................... 64Chung, K .................................................. 78, 100Chung, S ......................................................... 104Chung Ho, W ................................................... 84Chunling, Z ...................................................... 32Churbaev, R ...................................................... 89Churi, N .......................................................... 105Chuzhoy, L ....................................................... 42Chwa, E .......................................................... 129Çiftja, A .......................................................... 128

Cimalla, V ........................................................ 52Cimenoglu, H ........................... 61, 108, 139, 141Clark, B ............................................................ 28Clark, C .......................................................... 138Clark, R ............................................................ 67Clarke, A .................................................. 80, 100Clarke, K .................................................. 80, 119Clausen, B .... 20, 44, 60, 72, 75, 86, 93, 100, 120Clements, B ...................................................... 59Clifton, R ........................................................ 118Clouet, E .......................................................... 48Cluff, D ............................................................ 94Cochran, J ......................................................... 53Cockcroft, S ..................................................... 60Cocke, D .......................................................... 23Cockeram, B ...................................... 31, 50, 126Cohea, B ........................................................... 55Cole, B .......................................................... 141Cole, G ...................................................... 43, 62Coleman, P ....................................................... 87Colliex, C ......................................................... 38Colligan, K ....................................................... 41Collins, P ................ 18, 54, 58, 93, 103, 123, 125Colon, J .......................................................... 115Colvin, J ......................................................... 118Compton, C ...................................................... 31Compton, W ..................................................... 51Comstock, R ................................................... 119Conner, B ......................................................... 37Constanti-Carey, K ......................................... 104Conte, F .......................................................... 138Contreras, S .................................................... 131Converse, G ................................................ 56, 95Conway, P ........................................................ 54Cooksey, M ................................................ 74, 94Coombe, V ..................................................... 129Cooper, R ......................................................... 81Copland, E ........................................................ 58Copley, J ........................................................... 43Cordero, N ........................................................ 69Cordill, M .................................................... 69, 86Corine, G .......................................................... 15Correa, O .................................................. 33, 139Cortes, V .......................................................... 76Corwin, D ......................................................... 93Corwin, E ................................................... 59, 60Costanza, G .................................................... 135Costello, A ............................................. 120, 139Côté, J ............................................................. 40Cotten, W ....................................................... 132Cotton, J ........................................................... 15Coughlin, J ....................................................... 28Coulombe, P ..................................................... 17Counter, J ................................................. 93, 113Courtenay, J ...................................................... 38Coventry, G ...................................................... 67Covert, L .......................................................... 50Covino, B ......................................................... 50Cowan, K ......................................................... 15Cowen, C ........................................................ 103Cox, A ............................................................ 50Cox, B ............................................................ 43Cox, I ............................................................. 46Craviso, G ........................................................ 95Crenshaw, T ..................................................... 98Crepeau, P ............................ 51, 68, 87, 109, 129Crimp, M .......................................................... 26Cross, C .......................................................... 104Croy, J ........................................................... 124Csoke, B ........................................................... 31Cuenya, B ....................................................... 141

Cui, B ............................................................. 46Cui, J .................................................. 78, 82, 96Cummins, S ...................................................... 42Currie, K .......................................................... 63Curtin, W .................................................... 29, 48Curtis, C ......................................................... 120Cutler, E ......................................................... 128Czerwinski, F ................................................... 43

Czyryca, E .............................................. 122, 135

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D’Abreu, J ........................................................ 46d’Almeida, J ............................................... 57, 76D’Armas, H .................................................... 135D’Souza, N ....................................................... 42Daehn, G ........................................................ 127Dahle, A ................................. 51, 76, 81, 96, 106Dahotre, N ...................................................... 144Dai, C ............................................................. 77Dai, K ........................................................... 109Dai, L ............................................................. 59Dai, Q ............................................................ 93Dai, S ............................................... 36, 94, 136Dakshinamurthy, V .......................................... 72Dalmijn, W ....................................................... 68Dalton, D .......................................................... 40Damm, E .......................................................... 80Dan, X ........................................................... 132Dandekar, D ..................................................... 40Dando, N .......................................................... 17Danielewski, M .......................................... 19, 98Daniels, E ......................................................... 68Danks, D .......................................................... 24Dantzig, J ......................................................... 21Dao, M ............................................................. 31Dargusch, M ..................................................... 51Darras, B .......................................................... 36Das, A ............................................. 81, 125, 129Das, D ............................................................. 67Das, K ............................................................. 97Das, S .............................. 30, 32, 36, 50, 55, 68, ................................ 73, 87, 94, 108, 114, 128, 131Dashwood, R ...................................... 43, 80, 128da Silva, A ...................................................... 104Dassylva-Raymond, V ..................................... 59Datta, M ......................................................... 141Datta Roy, A ..................................................... 70Dauskardt, R .................................................... 56Davenport, A .................................................. 144David, S ............................................ 60, 100, 105Davidson, C ...................................................... 96Davies, R ........................................................ 131Davis, B ...................................................... 22, 23Davis, C .......................................................... 100Davisson, T ...................................................... 96Daw, M ............................................... 16, 86, 131Dawson, P .......................................... 64, 83, 128Dawson, R ...................................................... 140Day, S ............................................................ 26Dayananda, M .................................... 77, 98, 118Daymond, M .............................................. 16, 54Dean, S ........................................................... 138deBoer, D ......................................................... 73Decamps, B ...................................................... 49de Carvalho, E .................................................. 76de Castro Neto, E ........................................... 135Decker, R .......................................................... 81Deem, N ......................................................... 128de Fontaine, D ............................................ 43, 80Degen, C ......................................................... 104

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DeGraef, M ........................................ 18, 79, 131de Groot, J ........................................................ 38Dehghani, K ................................................... 112Deibert, M ........................................................ 83de Jong, T ......................................................... 68Delaire, O ................................................. 39, 121del Campo, A ................................................... 17Delos-Reyes, M .............................................. 122Delzer, K .......................................................... 98Demchak, M .................................................... 142Demeri, M ...................................................... 102Demirkiran, H .................................................. 56Demkowicz, M ....................................... 129, 142Demopoulos, G .......................................... 22, 43Deng, J ........................................................... 107Deng, X .......................................................... 135Den Hond, R .................................................... 35Denisov, V ...................................................... 114Dennis, K ......................................................... 71de Nora, V ...................................................... 114Denton, M ...................................................... 100Deo, C ........................................................... 126Deppisch, C ...................................................... 85Derlet, P ........................................................... 49Desai, T ............................................................ 95Desai, V .......................................................... 108Deschamps, A ................................................ 128Deschamps, J .................................................... 60Deshpande, S .................................................. 117Deslippe, J ........................................................ 86DeSouza, E ....................................................... 17Detor, A .................................................... 88, 117Deuerling, J ...................................................... 95Deutscher, R ................................................... 122Devincre, B .............................................. 86, 107Devletian, J ..................................................... 127De Vries, P ....................................................... 57DeWeese, S ...................................................... 36deWit, R ........................................................... 24De Yoreo, J ....................................................... 17DeYoung, D .................... 38, 57, 75, 96, 116, 133Dezellus, O ................................................. 77, 92Dharmaprakash, M ........................................... 33Dhere, N ........................................................... 21Dias, C ............................................................ 31Dias, H ............................................................. 73Dick, R ............................................................. 54Dickinson, J .................................................... 102Didier, R ........................................................... 15Didier, T ........................................................... 15Diercks, D .................................................. 15, 79Dieringa, H ............................................. 103, 141Dieumegard, D ................................................. 53DiGiacomo, S ................................................. 135Dilsizoglu, B .................................................... 42Dimas, P ........................................................... 73Dimiduk, D .............. 18, 26, 58, 69, 92, 107, 127Dimos, D .......................................................... 47Ding, W ................................ 27, 81, 82, 124, 141Ding, Y ............................................................. 45Dinh, L ............................................................. 88Dinsdale, A ...................................................... 48Dinwiddie, R .................................................... 63Di Sabatino, M ................................................. 71DiSalvo, F ........................................................ 34Dispinar, D ....................................................... 51Ditenberg, I ...................................................... 89Ditmire, T ......................................................... 40Divakaran, P ..................................................... 94Do, E ............................................................. 21Dobatkin, S ...................................................... 51

Dobesberger, H ................................................ 33Dobra, G ............................................... 36, 76, 96Dogan, B ........................................................ 113Dogan, O .................................................. 50, 134Dogo, H ............................................................ 65Doheim, M ....................................................... 94Doherty, R .......................... 54, 97, 113, 114, 132Domain, C ................................ 84, 106, 126, 142Donegan, J ........................................................ 90Dong, C ............................................................ 22Dong, H .............................................. 24, 42, 122Dong, J ................................. 27, 89, 90, 124, 141Dong, L ............................................................ 31Dong, P .......................................................... 124Dong, Y ............................................................ 30Dong, Z ................................ 46, 73, 84, 111, 114Donner, W ............................ 43, 61, 80, 102, 121Donohue, A ...................................................... 69Doraiswamy, A......................................... 70, 115Dorin, R .......................................................... 122Dosch, H ........................................................ 102dos Santos, J ............................................. 59, 104dos Santos, L .................................................. 116Doty, H ..................................................... 18, 132Doucet, J ........................ 35, 55, 73, 93, 113, 131Doucette, R ...................................................... 91Dougherty, L ........................................ 20, 59, 61Dougherty, S .................................................... 70Douglas, J ......................................................... 21Dowding, R ...................................................... 51Downs, T ........................................................ 100Doye, J ........................................................... 117Doyle, F ............................................................ 70Drake, C ........................................................... 70Drautz, R .......................................................... 19Dregia, S ................................................... 70, 144Drevermann, A ........................................... 34, 60Drevet, B ........................................................ 133Dring, K ........................................................... 43Drozdz, D ....................................................... 115Drukteinis, S .................................................. 132Du, N .............................................................. 93Du, W ........................................................... 116Du, Y .............................................................. 31Duda, A ............................................................ 65Dudarev, S ............................................ 19, 29, 85Dudnik, E ......................................................... 35Duerig, T ........................................................ 100Dufour, G ....................................................... 136Duh, J ......................................... 47, 48, 77, 107Dumitrache, F .................................................. 33Dumoulin, S ..................................................... 35Dunand, D ...................................................... 114Dundar, M ........................................................ 36Dupas, N .................................................. 17, 136DuPont, J .......................................................... 77Dupont, V ................................................... 67, 88Dupuis, C ......................................................... 57Dupuis, M ........................................................ 74Durnford, A .................................................... 112Durst, K .................................................... 17, 107Dursun, A ......................................................... 42Durut, L .......................................................... 131Duszczyk, J .................................................... 124Dutrizac, J ...................................................... 134Dutta, I ........................................................... 126Dutton, R ............................ 61, 80, 101, 121, 139Duval, H ........................................................... 57Duvvuru, H ................................................ 35, 83Duygulu, O ............................................... 75, 123Duz, V ............................................................ 80

Dvorak, J .......................................................... 64Dwivedi, D ..................................................... 132Dye, D ................................................... 128, 140

Dymek, S .......................................................... 73

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Eakins, D .......................................... 77, 119, 125Earthman, J .............................. 75, 100, 111, 138Eastman, J ........................................................ 33Easton, M ......................................................... 76Eaton, B .......................................................... 115Eberl, C ............................................................ 87Ebrahimi, F ........................................ 67, 91, 143Eckert, C .......................................................... 51Eckert, J .............................................. 75, 89, 143Edmonds, D ...................................................... 80Edwards, B ..................................................... 116Edwards, D ..................................................... 126Edwards, H ....................................................... 35Edwards, L ....................................................... 40Edwards, M ...................................................... 73Egami, T ..................................................... 56, 95Eggeler, G ...................................................... 127Eick, I ........................................................... 119Eiken, J ............................................................ 21Eisinger, N ....................................................... 15Ekenes, M ...................................................... 133Ekpenuma, S .................................................. 126Ekuma, C ........................................................ 117El-Ashry, M .............................................. 53, 138El-Azab, A ............................................. 107, 127El-Bealy, M .................................................... 116El-Emairy, H .................................................. 116El-kersh, A ....................................................... 94El-Awady, J ...................................................... 45Elbaccouch, M ............................................... 111Elbarawy, K .................................................... 101Elboujdaini, M ............................................... 117Elder, K ............................................................ 76El Ghaoui, Y .................................................... 99Elias, C ............................................................. 95Eliezer, A ................................................. 44, 140Eliezer, D ......................................... 82, 104, 123El Kadiri, H .................................................... 113Elkadiri, H ...................................................... 125El Khakani, M .................................................. 52Elle, J ............................................................. 75Ellendt, N ......................................................... 24Elliott, A ........................................................... 29ElMehtedi, M ................................................. 141Elmustafa, A ..................................................... 60Elsener, A ......................................................... 49Elwazri, A ........................................................ 63Emamian, A ........................................... 111, 138Emanetoglu, N ................................................. 30Embree, T ................................................. 21, 127Emerson, D ...................................................... 40Engberg, G ....................................................... 93Engelberg, D .................................................... 57Engelhard, M .................................................... 47Engh, A .......................................................... 128Engler-Pinto Jr, C ............................................. 97Enikeev, N ........................................................ 93Enright, M ........................................................ 45Eppich, B .......................................................... 18Epstein, S ....................................................... 133Erdélyi, Z ......................................................... 39Erdemir, A ...................................................... 140Erdmann, R .................................................... 129Ergun, N ......................................................... 121

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Eylon, D ......................................................... 102

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Fafard, M ........................................................ 119Fagan, R ........................................................... 91Fahrmann, M .................................................... 49Faivre, G ......................................... 21, 41, 60, 79Fan, C ............................................................. 96Fan, G ............... 18, 37, 56, 75, 88, 95, 115, 133Fan, X ............................................................. 51Fan, Y .......................................................... 134Fan, Z ................................. 42, 81, 97, 125, 129Fang, H ............................................................ 34Fang, J ..................................................... 87, 127Fang, X ........................................................... 129Fang, Y ........................................................... 142Fang, Z ........................................ 53, 82, 91, 111Fantetti, N ...................................................... 104Fantin, D .......................................................... 99Fardeau, S ......................................................... 36Farias, E ......................................................... 113Farias, S ............................................................ 17Farid, M ............................................................ 94Farkas, D ....................................... 29, 48, 67, 86, .......................................... 105, 107, 109, 127, 134Farmer, J ........................................................... 26Farrar, C ........................................................... 47Faruqi, M ........................................................ 121Farzi, P ............................................................. 23Faulkner, R ............................................... 85, 126Faupel, F ........................................................ 118Fechner, D ...................................................... 104Fecht, H .................................... 95, 115, 123, 143Felderman, E .................................................... 53Feldman, A ..................................................... 141Felicelli, S ........................................ 27, 109, 113Fellner, P .......................................................... 73Feng, C ..................................................... 23, 100Feng, G ............................................................. 29Feng, Q ........................... 29, 49, 67, 86, 108, 128Feng, S ....................................................... 32, 85Feng, Y ............................................................ 74Feng, Z ..................................... 60, 100, 105, 137Fenske, G ....................................................... 140Fenske, J ........................................................... 28Fenton, J ............................................................ 44Fenwick, W .................................................... 137Feret, F ............................................................. 74

Ferguson, I ..................................................... 137Fergusson, L ..................................................... 93Ferkel, H .......................................................... 31Fernandes, S .................................................... 139Fernandez-Baca, J ............................................ 27Fernandez Lisbona, D ...................................... 20Fernando, G .................................................... 110Ferranti, L ........................................................ 99Ferrasse, S ........................................................ 52Ferreira, A .................................................. 38, 57Ferreira, P ................................................. 91, 111Ferri, E ............................................................. 78Ferron, C .......................................................... 22Fertig, R ........................................................... 69Fiedler, T .......................................................... 39Field, A ............................................................ 97Field, D .................................... 16, 65, 72, 93, 99Field, F ............................................................. 32Field, R ..................................................... 98, 100Fielden, D ......................................................... 31Fields, R ....................................... 24, 61, 62, 122Figueiredo, F .................................................... 40Figueiredo, R .................................................... 51Fikar, J ............................................................. 84Filatov, A ........................................................ 114Filliben, J .......................................................... 62Filoti, G ............................................................ 33Fine, M ..................................................... 61, 114Finel, A ............................................................ 80Finlayson, T ............................................... 60, 87Finnigan, P ..................................................... 103Finstad, T ......................................................... 15Fiory, A ................................................ 30, 50, 65Firrao, D ................................................... 76, 135Fischer, J ........................................................ 141Fischer, R ....................................................... 128Fischer, W ........................................................ 55Fisher, H ........................................................... 24Fisher, J .......................................................... 136Fisher, O ........................................................... 17Fitzgerald, T ..................................................... 85Fitzner, K ......................................................... 87Fitzpatrick, M ................................................... 87Fjær, H ........................................... 41, 73, 94, 96Flandorfer, H .................................................... 48Flaud, V ............................................................ 76Fleck, C .................................................. 104, 140Fleck, N ............................................................ 24Fleming, R...................................................... 144Flinn, B ............................................................ 37Florando, J ...................................................... 127Flores, K ................................. 56, 67, 75, 79, 133Floro, J ........................................................... 135Focht, E .......................................................... 135Foecke, T .................................................... 16, 61Foiles, S ........................................ 34, 41, 58, 135Foley, J ............................................................. 24Follstaedt, D ............................................. 58, 143Foltz, J .................................................. 120, 138Fonda, R ......................................................... 100Fong, D ............................................................ 33Fong, H ............................................................ 56Fong, J .................................................... 62, 102Foosnæs, T ......................................... 20, 40, 135Forrest, D ....................................................... 100Forrest, M ......................................................... 77Forté, G ............................................................ 73Fortin, S ............................................................ 73Fourment, L ....................................................... 59Fox, S ............................................................. 62Fragner, W ....................................................... 34

Frank, I ............................................................. 20Frank, S ............................................................ 40Franke, O .................................................. 17, 107Franken, M ....................................................... 99Frankl, B .......................................................... 41Fraser, H ............................ 18, 54, 58, 69, 83, 89, ........................................ 92, 93, 95, 103, 123, 125Fratzl, P ............................................................ 37Fray, D ................................................. 31, 43, 50Frazer, E ......................................................... 122Frear, D .................................................... 66, 126Frederick, A ................................................... 120Free, M ................................. 22, 23, 71, 122, 140Freels, M ............................................ 18, 75, 144Freeman, A ............................................... 29, 121Freeney, T ............................................... 120, 136Fréty, N ...................................................... 76, 77Frew, D ........................................................... 118Freyman, T ....................................................... 37Fridy, J ............................................................. 54Friedman, L .................................................... 110Fries, S ............................................................. 34Frisch, J ............................................................ 17Frischknecht, A ................................................ 35Froes, F .................. 24, 43, 62, 80, 102, 122, 140Frohberg, G .................................................... 118Froideval, A ...................................................... 45Frolov, A .......................................................... 73Fromm, B ......................................................... 45Frommeyer, G .................................. 15, 123, 128Fu, C .............. ................. 19, 45, 79, 84, 137, 142Fu, E .............................................................. 89Fu, H ..................................................... 52, 125Fu, L ............................................................ 88Fu, X ............................................................ 128Fu, Y .............................................................. 71Fuchs, G ............................................. 28, 49, 128Fuentes, A ........................................................ 56Fujiwara, S ..................................................... 140Fuller, C ......................................................... 136Fuller, E .......................................................... 112Fuloria, D ....................................................... 113Fultz, B ..................................................... 39, 121Funato, M ......................................................... 70Funkhouser, C .................................................. 72Fuoss, P ............................................................ 33Fuqiang, A ........................................................ 91Furnish, M ...................................................... 135Furuya, K ......................................................... 47

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Gabb, T .......................... 29, 49, 67, 86, 108, 128Gabbitas, B ..................................................... 103Gaboury, A ....................................................... 17Gadallla, M .................................................... 120Gadd, D ............................................................. 56Gagne, J .......................................................... 136Gaies, J ............................................................. 97Gajbhiye, N ................................................ 70, 90Galarraga, R ................................................... 113Galenko, P ........................................................ 42Gall, K .................................................... 69, 120Gallardo, E ....................................................... 64Gallino, I .......................................................... 96Gallon, J ......................................................... 141Galuszka-Muga, B ........................................... 82Galvani, C ........................................................ 63Gamweger, K ................................................... 57Gan, J ............................................................ 65Gan, W ........................................................... 100

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Ganapathysubramanian, B ......................... 16, 46Gandy, D ................................................ 100, 105Gang, X ............................................................ 32Gang, Z ............................................................ 78Gang-chun, Y ................................................... 27Gangopadhyay, A ............................................. 95Gannon, P ......................................................... 83Gansemer, T ..................................................... 76Gao, B ....................................................... 78, 96Gao, D ........................................................... 103Gao, F ...................................... 48, 66, 125, 126Gao, H ............................................................. 69Gao, J ........................................................ 19, 89Gao, M ............................................... 19, 92, 144Gao, P ............................................................. 97Gao, W ................................................... 140, 141Gao, X ..................................................... 32, 124Gao, Y ................... 18, 37, 46, 48, 56, 75, 82, 86, .................... 95, 101, 106, 115, 116, 125, 133, 135Gaponik, N ................................................. 32, 90García-García, O .............................................. 68García-Ramos, E .............................................. 23Garg, A ................................................. 48, 49, 79Garimella, N ....................................... 58, 98, 104Garkida, A ........................................................ 22Garlea, E .......................................................... 45Garlick, R ....................................................... 108Garmestani, H ......................... 26, 36, 45, 46, 64, ............................................ 83, 105, 124, 125, 132Garofalini, S ..................................................... 16Garvin, J ........................................................... 60Garza, K ........................................................... 74Gascoin, F ........................................................ 134Gaustad, G ...................................................... 108Gauthier, C ............................................. 116, 136Gavrila, L ......................................................... 33Gawde, P .......................................................... 58Gay, H ............................................................. 99Gayda, J ............................................................. 49Gayden, X ................................................ 78, 120Gayle, F ............................................................ 61Gebelin, J ....................................................... 129Gebhardt, U .................................................... 102Gecim, K .......................................................... 23Gell, M ............................................................ 71Gella, V ............................................................ 22Gelse, K ............................................................ 17Gemein, R ........................................................ 40Genau, A .......................................................... 79Genc, A ............................................................ 92Gendre, M ........................................................ 99Gengwei, J ...................................................... 142George, Y ....................................................... 123Georgelin, M .............................................. 42, 60Gerberich, W ........................................ 67, 69, 86Gerdemann, S ........................................... 81, 102Gerger, A .......................................................... 49Gerken, J .......................................................... 64German, R .................................................. 16, 62Gerogiorgis, D .................................................. 95Gerosa, R .......................................................... 76Gertsberg, G ............................................. 81, 104Gesing, A ......................................................... 68Ghali, E .......................................................... 117Gharghouri, M ................................................ 124Gheewala, I ...................................................... 47Gheorghe, I ....................................................... 73Ghicov, A ......................................................... 90Ghidini, A ........................................................ 76Ghoniem, N ...................................................... 45Ghosh, A .................................................. 81, 113

Ghosh, D ........................................................ 135Ghosh, K ........................................................... 97Ghosh, S ................................... 26, 45, 58, 72, 83Giannuzzi, L ..................................................... 18Gianola, D ........................................................ 88Gibson, L .......................................................... 37Gikling, H ........................................................ 36Gila, B ............................................................ 49Gill, A ............................................................. 57Gill, D ............................................................. 34Gilman, J ................................................ 107, 121Gimazov, A .................................................... 130Glade, S .......................................................... 126Glavicic, M ....................................................... 88Gleeson, B ................................... 30, 58, 87, 104, .......................................... 108, 115, 117, 119, 122Glicksman, M ............................................. 18, 25Glosli, J .......................................................... 134Gloter, A ........................................................... 38Glotzer, S ......................................................... 25Gnaeupel-Herold, T ....................................... 122Gnauk, J ........................................................... 15Goddard, W ...................................................... 92Godet, S ............................................................ 44Godlewski, L .................................................. 109Goede, F ........................................................... 99Goeken, M ...................................................... 107Goesele, U ................................................ 99, 119Goettert, J ....................................................... 115Göken, M ......................................................... 17Gokhale, A .............................. 18, 26, 38, 57, 76, .................................... 96, 103, 112, 116, 124, 133Golchert, B ....................................................... 31Goldenfeld, N ................................................... 21Goller, G ................................................... 95, 121Golmakani, H ........................................... 64, 121Golovashchenko, S ................................... 55, 125Golovin, I ....................................................... 111Golubov, S ................................................ 84, 126Gomes, J ........................................................... 23Gómez, A ......................................................... 22Gomez, G ......................................................... 98Gomez, J .......................................................... 84Gómez-Briceño, D ......................................... 106Goncalves, C .................................................... 22Gong, H ............................................................ 19Gong, Y ...................................................... 46, 52Gonzalez, A ...................................................... 84Gonzalez, G ...................................................... 76Gonzalez, J ................................................. 74, 92Goodwin, P ...................................................... 98Goorsky, M ....................................................... 66Gopalan, V ....................................................... 33Goranson, G ..................................................... 81Gorantla, M .................................................... 138Gorantla, S ................................................. 18, 38Gordon, B ......................................................... 71Gordon, P ................................................. 29, 131Goren, T ........................................................... 98Gornostyrev, Y ................................................. 29Gorny, A ......................................................... 123Gorokhovsky, V ............................................... 83Gösele, U .................................................. 99, 119Goswami, R ...................................................... 15Goto, M .......................................................... 101Gouda, K ........................................................... 53Gough, N ........................................................ 123Gourlay, C ................................................ 81, 106Gouttebroze, S .................................................. 73Govender, J ....................................................... 40Govier, B .......................................................... 99

Govorov, A ....................... 32, 52, 69, 70, 90, 110Goyal, D ......................................................... 132Grabis, J ......................................................... 102Graczyk, D ..................................................... 114Grady, D ............................................... 40, 59, 77Graeb, H ........................................................... 38Graham, R ........................................................ 40Graham, W ....................................................... 77Granasy, L ........................................................ 21Gránásy, L ........................................................ 21Grant, B .......................................................... 128Grant, G .................................... 78, 120, 131, 136Gravier, S ....................................................... 116Gray, G ............ 20, 40, 59, 77, 98, 101, 118, 135Gray III, G .................................................. 59, 99Green, N ......................................................... 112Greenfield, S .................................................. 135Greer, A .......................... 48, 66, 75, 85, 107, 127Greer, J ....................................................... 69, 89Gregori, F ......................................................... 52Gregory, E ......................................................... 47Gregory, J ......................................................... 32Greif, R ............................................................ 21Greiner, C ......................................................... 17Grey, C ............................................................. 19Griesche, A .................................................... 118Griffin, J ........................................................... 68Griffin, R ........................................................ 141Griffiths, J ................................................ 87, 141Griffiths, W .............................................. 51, 129Grimes, R ....................................................... 142Grimm, T .......................................................... 31Gripenberg, H ................................................... 38Gritsko, V ....................................................... 132Groeber, M ................................................. 26, 58Groebner, J ..................................................... 124Groening, O ...................................................... 53Gröger, R .......................................................... 29Grong, Ø .......................................................... 73Gross, S ............................................................ 63Groza, J ...................................... 46, 77, 101, 144Grummon, D .......................................... 120, 138Grundy, A ....................................................... 134Grunschel, S ................................................... 118Grunspan, J ...................................................... 55Gruss, D ........................................................... 23Gschneidner, K ................................................. 86Gu, G ............................................................ 117Gu, S ..................................................... 35, 131Gu, Y ............................................................. 26Guan, Y .......................................................... 116Guang-Chun, Y .............................................. 139Guang-chun, Y ........................................... 27, 89Guangchun, Y ...................... 46, 53, 84, 111, 137Guangfeng, L ................................................... 71Guanghui, L ..................................................... 62Gudbrandsen, H ............................................... 20Guduru, R ....................................................... 126Guenther, B ...................................................... 92Guerdoux, S ..................................................... 59Guillot, J ........................................................... 57Guimazov, A .................................................. 109Guliants, E ........................................................ 52Gul Karaguler, N .............................................. 56Gulluoglu, A .................................................... 45Gun’ko, Y ........................................................ 90Gunderov, D ............................................... 88, 89Gungor, M .............. 24, 43, 62, 80, 102, 122, 140Gungormus, M ................................................. 56Gunnarson, A ................................................. 102Gunyuz, M ..................................................... 141

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Ha, S ........................................... 104, 127, 144Haarberg, G ...................................................... 20Haataja, M ........................................................ 58Haberl, A .......................................................... 38Habermeier, H ................................................ 102Habingreither, R ............................................. 120Hackenberg, R .................................... 60, 80, 100Hackett, M ........................................................ 45Haeni, J ............................................................ 33Hafez Haghighat, S .......................................... 84Hafok, M .......................................................... 90Hagelstein, K .................................................... 32Hagen, E ........................................................... 43Hagen, M .......................................................... 99Hagie, S ............................................................ 78Hagiwara, R ................................................... 122Haigang, D ....................................................... 62Haiyan, Y ....................................................... 113Haiyan, Z .......................................................... 27Hajra, J ........................................................... 117Hallbom, D ....................................................... 93Halley, J .......................................................... 117Hallstrom, S ................................................... 118Halsey, C .......................................................... 29Hamed, M ................................................ 51, 120Hamer, S ............................................... 38, 57, 96Hamilton, C ...................................................... 73Hammerberg, J ................................................. 98Hammond, C .................................................... 32Hamza, A ......................................................... 91Han, B ........................................ 71, 89, 109, 144Han, C .......................................................... 138Han, D .............................................................. 22Han, E .................................................... 62, 123Han, G ................................... 22, 31, 53, 91, 134Han, H ..................................... 43, 48, 66, 78, 95Han, K ............................................. 46, 117, 121Han, L ........................................................... 124Han, Q .................. 27, 46, 63, 105, 123, 125, 142Han, S ............................................ 48, 101, 111Han, W .......................................................... 144Han, X ............................................................. 47Hanbicki, A ...................................................... 15Hanlon, A ......................................................... 42

Hanrahan, R ............................................... 26, 45Hansen, E ......................................................... 54Hansen, N ................................................... 54, 88Hanser, A ................................................... 33, 90Hao, H ............................................................. 48Hao, Y ........................................................... 123Haon, C .......................................................... 133Hara, S ............................................................ 46Harada, H ................................. 30, 58, 67, 68, 86Haraya, K ......................................................... 46Harder, D .......................................................... 37Hardie, G ........................................................ 114Hardy, J ............................................................ 64Hariharan, S ..................................................... 70Hariharaputran, R .............................................. 54Harimkar, S .................................................... 144Harish, K .......................................................... 46Harjunmaa, A ................................................. 142Harley, B .......................................................... 37Haro Rodriguez, S .......................................... 132Harper, D .......................................................... 24Harrell, G ......................................................... 55Harrell, J ........................................................... 70Harringa, J ................................................ 48, 106Harrington, W .................................................. 55Harris, K ........................................................... 30Harris, S ......................................................... 113Harry, P .......................................................... 136Hart, G ............................................................. 19Hart, J ............................................................. 76Hartley, C ......................................................... 26Hartmann, H ..................................................... 42Hartwig, J ......................................................... 42Härtwig, J ......................................................... 79Hartwig, T ........................................................ 31Hashikawa, T ................................................... 22Hashimoto, N ................................................... 34Haslam, J .......................................................... 26Hassan, A ....................................................... 120Hathcock, D ................................................... 117Haupt, T ......................................................... 103Hawkins, J ........................................................ 30Hawley, M ........................................................ 33Hawreliak, J ..................................................... 20Hayes, C ........................................................... 47Haynes, A ......................................................... 87Hazel, B ............................................................ 87Hazeltine, W .................................................. 127He, H ........................................................... 135He, J ............................................................. 42He, K ............................................................. 80He, M ..................................................... 29, 126He, S ............................................................ 133He, W ............................................................. 16Hebert, R .................................................. 18, 112Hecht, U ........................................................... 60Hector, L .......................................................... 48Heguri, S .......................................................... 22Heidloff, A ....................................................... 30Heilmaier, M .................................................... 53Hein, M ............................................................ 52Heinisch, H .................................................... 125Heinze, J ........................................................... 32Hellmig, R ........................................................ 75Hellstrom, E ..................................................... 19Helmick, D ..................................................... 124Helmink, R ....................................................... 49Hemker, K .............................. 26, 87, 88, 98, 125Hemptenmacher, J ............................................ 92Henderson, E .................................................. 144Henderson, R .................................................... 38

Hendricks, T ................................................... 111Heng, C ............................................................ 15Hennessy, K ..................................................... 75Hennet, L ........................................................ 121Hennig, R ................................................... 39, 79Henriksen, B .................................................... 96Henriksen, P ..................................................... 23Heong Ryeal, Y ................................................ 61Her, E ............................................................ 127Herbert, E ......................................................... 57Heringer, M ...................................................... 41Herlach, D .................................................. 42, 79Herling, D ........................................ 78, 120, 136Hermans, M .................................................... 138Hernández-Mayoral, M ............................ 85, 106Herrera-Trejo, M .............................................. 68Herrero, A ........................................................ 49Heyrman, M ................................................... 114Hezeltine, W .................................................... 21Hibbard, G ........................................ 15, 102, 139Hickman, Z ...................................................... 69Higashi, K ...................................................... 104Higuchi, K ...................................................... 123Hilgraf, P .......................................................... 17Hin, C ........................................................... 126Hines, J ................................................. 34, 44, 71Hioki, S ............................................................ 41Hirai, M .................................................... 69, 137Hiralal, I ........................................................... 35Hirano, S ........................................................ 100Hirasawa, S .................................................... 119Hirata, K ........................................................... 21Hiroshi, H ......................................................... 49Hisatsune, K ..................................................... 93Hiskey, J ......................................................... 140Hitchcock, M .................................................. 125Hixson, R ......................................................... 98Ho, C .................................................. 29, 66, 85Ho, K ............................................................. 41Ho, P ............................................................. 99Ho, T ........................................................... 133Hoagland, R ............................... 88, 89, 129, 142Hoang, T .......................................................... 64Hobbs, R .......................................................... 30Hoc, T .............................................................. 86Hodge, A ................................. 17, 37, 56, 74, 75, .............................................. 91, 95, 112, 115, 132Hodgson, P ................................................. 56, 77Hodnett, K ........................................................ 73Hoelzer, D .......................................... 19, 45, 126Hoffelner, W .................................................... 45Hofman, G ........................................................ 58Hogan, T .......................................................... 32Hoglund, L ..................................................... 118Hohsen, M ........................................................ 63Holby, E ........................................................... 44Holleis, B ......................................................... 22Holm, E ...................................................... 34, 58Holmedal, B ..................................................... 35Holmes, D ...................................................... 123Holroyd, J ......................................................... 64Holt, J ............................................................. 17Holt, R ....................................................... 16, 54Homley, G ........................................................ 56Hon, M ......................................... 15, 29, 86, 127Hong, C .......................................................... 109Hong, J ........................................................... 139Hong, K ...................................................... 19, 29Hong, S ...................................................... 41, 44Hong, Y ............................................................ 55Hongying, Y ..................................................... 96

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Hugron, I .......................................................... 36Huh, J .............................................................. 29Hui, X ....................................................... 46, 96Hulbert, D ...................................................... 143Hults, W ........................................................... 60Hung, F .................................................... 76, 117Hung, L ............................................................ 48Hunt, F .................................................... 44, 119Huo, Y ........................................................... 131Husseini, N ....................................................... 67Hutchins, C .................................................... 110Hutchinson, J .................................................. 118Hvidsten, R ...................................................... 94Hvistendal, J ..................................................... 96Hwan Cha, Y .................................................. 131Hwang, B ............................................. 37, 80, 88Hwang, D ......................................................... 89Hwang, J ..................................... 18, 22, 96, 116, .......................................... 117, 132, 133, 134, 142Hwang, R ......................................................... 47Hyers, R ............................. 42, 95, 103, 123, 139Hyland, M ........................................................ 74

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Iadicola, M ....................................................... 16Ibrahiem, M .................................................... 135Ibrahim, I ........................................................ 101Ice, G .......................................... 40, 80, 93, 102Idapalapati, S .................................................... 55Idenyi, N ......................................................... 117Idzerda, Y ................................................... 64, 83Ienco, M ................................................... 76, 135Iffert, M ............................................................ 94Ikeda, M ......................................................... 103Ikemoto, Y ....................................................... 21Iliescu, D .......................................................... 38Imai, H ....................................................... 30, 68Imam, M ................. 24, 43, 62, 80, 102, 122, 140Inal, K ............................................................ 44Inman, D .......................................................... 43Inoue, A ........................................ 18, 37, 75, 115Inoue, J ........................................................... 144Inoue, K ............................................................ 87Inzunza, E ...................................................... 119Ipser, H ..................................................... 48, 127Irons, G ............................................................ 46Irving, D ................................................... 89, 143Isac, M .......................................................... 116Isheim, D .......................................................... 61Ishida, H ......................................................... 116Ishida, K ............................................. 48, 85, 107Ishikawa, N ................................................ 42, 47Ishitsuka, M ...................................................... 46Islam, Z ............................................................ 61Islamgaliev, R .................................................... 90Ismail, A ......................................................... 101Itapu, S ........................................................... 120Ito, K ........................................................ 21, 99Itoh, Y .......................................................... 122Ivanisenko, J ................................................... 143Ivanov, K .......................................................... 88Ivanov, M ......................................................... 88Ivanov, V ........................................................ 114Iyer, A ............................................................. 21Iyoda, M ........................................................... 31Izumi, T ............................................................ 30

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Jablonski, P ........................................ 63, 83, 134

Jackman, J ........................................................ 63Jackson, E ........................................................ 40Jackson, J ................................................... 71, 91Jackson, M ............................................... 43, 128Jacobsen, L ................................................. 24, 62Jacot, A ............................................................. 21Jagadish, C ..................................................... 110Jahazi, M .................................................. 79, 104Jain, A ........................................................ 35, 44Jain, M ............................................................. 73Jain, P ........................................................... 128Jain, S ........................................................... 131Jakobsen, B .................................................... 107Jallu, K ........................................................... 121James, A ......................................................... 124James, M ........................................................ 126Jana, S ........................................................... 136Janardhan, G .................................................. 138Janes, J ............................................................. 75Jang, B ............................................................. 44Jang, D ........................................................... 144Jang, G .................................................... 48, 101Jang, J ............................................................. 28Jang, S ......................................... 30, 49, 89, 143Jang, Y .......................................................... 101Jankowski, A ............................................ 39, 118Janssens, K ............... 16, 34, 54, 72, 92, 112, 131Janz, A ........................................................... 124Jao, C ............................................................ 66Jaques, A .......................................................... 58Jaradeh, M ........................................................ 76Jaramillo, R .............................................. 27, 105Jarmakani, H .................................................. 143Jarvis, D ........................................................... 68Jasak, H .......................................................... 123Jasthi, B .................................................. 100, 120Jata, K ......................... 41, 59, 78, 100, 119, 136Jawahir, I .......................................................... 36Jayaraman, T ............................................ 71, 111Jee, K ............................................................. 85Jeedigunta, H .................................................. 111Jelinek, B .......................................................... 16Jenkins, M .................................................. 65, 85Jensen, M ......................................................... 73Jensen, N .......................................................... 47Jeon, Y ........................................................... 110Jeong, C .......................................................... 134Jeong, J ............................................................. 22Jeong, S .......................................................... 135Jeong Hoon, K ................................................. 61Jha, G ............................................................. 36Jha, M ............................................................ 22Jha, S ..................................................... 49, 140Ji, C ........................................................... 119Ji, H ....................................................... 63, 81Ji, L .............................................................. 71Ji, S ...................................................... 81, 129Jia, N ............................................................ 88Jia, Z ............................................................. 70Jian, L ............................................................ 27Jiang, D .................................... 29, 106, 110, 143Jiang, F ......................... 57, 59, 98, 115, 133, 135Jiang, H .................................................... 31, 132Jiang, L ......................................... 44, 89, 98, 109Jiang, W .................................. 18, 37, 47, 56, 75, ...................................... 95, 96, 115, 116, 133, 144Jiang, Y .................................................... 99, 141Jianguo, W ..................................................... 136Jianping, P ................................................ 74, 136Jianzhong, C ................................................... 125Jiao, Z .......................................................... 126

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Jie, L ...................................................... 32, 78Jihong, M ....................................................... 119Jimack, P .......................................................... 42Jin, C ................................................. 30, 50, 70Jin, H ........................................................... 130Jin, L ....................................................... 82, 94Jin, M ........................................................... 129Jin, S ....................................................... 53, 74Jin, X ....................................................... 32, 52Jin, Y ........................................................... 137Jing, J ............................................................. 46Jing, P ............................................................. 89Jing, Y ..................................................... 74, 136Jinhong, L ........................................................ 94Jin Kyu, L ......................................... 82, 104, 144Jintakosol, T ..................................................... 15Jo, H ..................................... 82, 104, 132, 144Jo, Y ............................................................. 48Joannopoulos, J .............................................. 135Jodoin, B ........................................................ 143Jody, B ............................................................. 68Jog, J ..................................................... 91, 111Johannes, J ....................................................... 47Johannesson, B ................................................. 87Johansson, A .................................................... 38John, G ............................................................ 91John, M ............................................................ 23John, R ..................................................... 49, 140Johnson, C ........................................ 83, 104, 133Johnson, D ............................................ 20, 39, 80Johnson, J ............... 20, 40, 78, 99, 119, 135, 136Johnson, M ................................................. 37, 42Johnson, S .................................................. 15, 34Johnson, W ................................................. 18, 30Jolly, M ............................................ 68, 109, 112Joly, L ............................................................. 84Jonas, J ............................................................ 44Jones, H .......................................................... 100Jones, T .......................................................... 112Jones, W ........................................ 44, 49, 67, 97, .......................................... 117, 123, 124, 139, 141Jong Gu, B ....................................................... 80Jonker, B .......................................................... 15Joo, J ............................................................ 127Joo, Y ........................... 48, 66, 85, 86, 107, 127Jordan, E .......................................................... 71Joshi, S ....................................................... 51, 89Joung, J ............................................................ 33Joyce, J ............................................................. 62Józef, J ............................................... 75, 95, 115Józwiak, S ........................................................ 15Jozwik, P .......................................................... 34Ju, S .............................................................. 15Juarez, J ............................................................ 76Juhas, M ......................................................... 136Jun, B ............................................................. 33Jun, H .................................................... 100, 133Jung, C ............................................................ 79Jung, G ............................................................. 90Jung, H ......................................... 42, 63, 79, 127Jung, I .............................................................. 63Jung, S ............................. 29, 106, 107, 127, 144Junxia, D .......................................................... 73Junzo, F ............................................................ 49Jurczyk, M ........................................................ 91Juretzko, F ........................................................ 94Jurisová, J ......................................................... 73Juslin, N ........................................................... 65Juul Jensen, D .................................................. 16

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Kacprzak, D ..................................................... 74Kad, B ...................................................... 37, 52Kadkhodabeigi, M ............................................ 74Kahler, D .......................................................... 30Kai, W ............................................................ 133Kainer, K .............. 25, 63, 82, 103, 104, 140, 141Kainuma, R .............................................. 85, 107Kakarlapudi, P .................................................. 50Kakkar, B ....................................................... 119Kalagara, S ..................................................... 120Kalay, E .......................................................... 116Kale, G ............................................................. 58Kalgraf, K ........................................................ 73Kalididni, S ...................................................... 35Kalidindi, S ................................ 54, 83, 113, 132Kalisvaart, P ..................................................... 82Kalita, S ...................................... 56, 75, 138, 144Kalu, K ............................................................ 16Kalu, P ....................................................... 27, 35Kalya, P ............................................................ 60Kamaya, M ....................................................... 16Kamikawa, N ................................................... 88Kammer, D ....................................................... 79Kampe, S .................................... 15, 71, 112, 121Kan, H ............................................. 78, 114, 136Kandukuri, S .................................................... 41Kane, R ...................................................... 56, 95Kaneko, Y ........................................................ 41Kang, B ................................................ 30, 33, 49Kang, C .............................................. 65, 85, 134Kang, D ............................................................ 63Kang, H ................................................ 29, 53, 81Kang, J ................................................. 73, 80, 92Kang, K ............................................................ 80Kang, M ......................................................... 103Kang, S ............ 15, 21, 28, 33, 47, 48, 53, 66, 70, ................ 78, 85, 91, 106, 111, 126, 127, 137, 144Kao, C ...................... 28, 29, 48, 66, 85, 99, 119Kaoumi, D ...................................................... 142Kaplan, H ....................................................... 104Kapoor, R ....................................................... 115Kapustka, N ...................................................... 78Kar, A ........................................................ 70, 95Kar, S ....................................................... 33, 72Karabelchtchikova, O ............................... 77, 117Karaca, H ....................................................... 120Karakoti, A ......................................... 65, 90, 111Karaman, I ............................ 53, 81, 93, 110, 120Karanjai, M ...................................................... 17Karczewski, K .................................................. 15Kardokus, J ...................................................... 52Karma, A .................................................... 21, 79Karradge, M ................................................... 128Karthikeyan, J ................................................ 108Kaschner, G ...................................................... 72Kashyap, B ....................................................... 17Kasper, N ....................................................... 102Kassner, M ....................................... 89, 109, 122Katgerman, L ............................... 38, 41, 96, 124Kato, C ....................................................... 40, 99Kato, H ............................................................. 18Katoh, Y ........................................................... 47Katsman, A .................................................... 123Katsuya, A ........................................................ 71Katz, J ............................................................. 43Kaufman, J ......................................... 55, 94, 108Kaufman, M ..................... 15, 18, 56, 79, 92, 132Kaufmann, H .................................................... 81Kaul, P ............................................................. 69

Kawabata, K ................................................... 141Kawabata, T ..................................................... 62Kawagishi, K .... 30, 58, 59, 60, 68, 76, 78, 79, 86Kawakami, M ................................................... 62Kawakami, Y ................................................... 70Kawakita, H ..................................................... 87Kawasaki, M .................................................... 51Kaya, A ...................................... 34, 75, 123, 140Kaya, G ............................................................ 34Kaya, R ............................................................ 75Kayal, S .......................................................... 115Kayali, E .................................. 61, 108, 139, 141Kazakov, S ..................................................... 114Kazakov, V ....................................................... 35Kazuo, F ........................................................... 64Kazykhanov, V ................................................. 90Ke, F ............................................................ 37Kecskes, L .................................................. 51, 98Keiser, D ...................... 58, 59, 60, 68, 76, 78, 79Keles, O ............................................................ 36Kelley, J ............................................................ 24Kelly, R ............................................................ 73Kelly, S ............................................................. 57Kelsall, G ....................................................... 140Kelson, I ........................................................... 67Kelton, K .................................................... 18, 95Kendig, K ......................... 15, 34, 53, 71, 92, 112Kenik, E ........................................................... 52Kennedy, M .................................................... 129Kennedy, R ..................................................... 139Kenny, S ............................................... 16, 47, 84Keppens, V ..................................................... 115Ker, M ............................................................ 127Kessler, M ........................................................ 67Kessler, O ......................................................... 24Kettner, M ........................................................ 32Khachaturyan, A .............................................. 79Khalil, K ......................................................... 116Khan, H ............................................................ 46Khan, S ........................................................... 107Khomami, B ................................................... 116Khor, K ........................................................... 140Khraisheh, M .............................. 36, 44, 105, 131Khramov, A ................................................ 73, 74Khurana, S ...................................................... 100Kieft, R ........................... 38, 57, 75, 96, 116, 133Kiggans, J ......................................................... 24Kilmametov, A ............................................... 143Kim, B ............................................... 46, 85, 110Kim, C ..................... 30, 65, 78, 83, 85, 100, 101Kim, D ....... 37, 63, 64, 75, 78, 82, 103, 106, 123Kim, H .................................. 31, 39, 56, 75, 109, .......................................... 110, 115, 132, 134, 137Kim, I ............................................................. 63Kim, J .................. 25, 33, 42, 44, 48, 57, 64, 66, .................... 72, 76, 78, 82, 85, 106, 120, 134, 144Kim, K ...................................... 21, 66, 116, 144Kim, M ............................................... 22, 85, 121Kim, N ........................................... 36, 37, 63, 80Kim, S ............ 15, 16, 36, 41, 60, 61, 78, 82, 90, ..........101, 103, 104, 126, 132, 134, 137, 141, 144Kim, T .......................................................... 133Kim, W .................. 60, 63, 75, 85, 103, 123, 141Kim, Y .............................. 26, 37, 58, 63, 75, 76, .............................. 88, 92, 107, 111, 116, 117, 144Kimura, A ........................................................ 65Kimura, H .......................................... 50, 87, 134King, A ...................................................... 39, 51King, B ........................................................... 129Kinosz, M ......................................................... 51Kioseoglou, G .................................................. 15

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Kirchain, R ............................................... 32, 108Kirchheim, R ..................................................... 88Kirishima, A ..................................................... 22Kirk, M ....................................................... 65, 85Kirkland, S ....................................................... 36Kirkpatrick, D ................................................ 113Kishimoto, H .................................................. 104Kishimoto, N .................................................... 32Kisner, R ................................................... 27, 105Kiss, L ............................................... 59, 96, 114Ki Sub, C .......................................................... 61Kitamura, T .................................................... 135Kitashima, T ..................................................... 30Kityk, I ............................................................. 32Kjar, A .............................................................. 55Klammer, G ...................................................... 32Klarstrom, D ............................................ 76, 109Klaver, P ........................................................... 19Klett, C ........................................................... 131Klette, H ........................................................... 15Klimenkov, M ................................................ 126Klingensmith, D ..................................... 106, 126Klinger, L ....................................................... 114Klinov, D .......................................................... 69Klose, F ............................................................ 27Klueh, R ..................................................... 34, 65Klug, K ........................................................... 122Knap, J ............................................................. 67Knapp, J ......................................................... 143Knepper, R ....................................................... 69Knezevic, M ..................................................... 83Knipling, K ............................................ 100, 114Knittel, K ........................................................ 123Knizhnik, A .................................................... 132Knott, S .................................................... 48, 127Knuteson, D ..................................................... 30Ko, S ........................................................... 118Ko, Y ....................................................... 89, 90Kobayashi, T ........................................ 30, 86, 98Kocan, M ........................................................ 140Koch, C ............................................ 32, 110, 143Koch, K .................................................... 41, 136Koch, S ....................................................... 23, 42Kocharian, A .................................................. 110Kockar, B ....................................................... 120Kodash, V ................................... 46, 77, 101, 144Koduri, S ................................ 18, 54, 58, 93, 125Koenigsmann, Z ....................................... 30, 139Koeplin, H ......................................................... 90Koeppel, B ....................................................... 64Koh, S ................................................ 33, 91, 111Koike, J ...................................................... 21, 44Koike, M ........................................................ 122Koizumi, Y ....................................................... 30Kokawa, H ...................................................... 100Kolesnikova, A ........................................... 69, 89Kolli, P ............................................................. 61Kolobov, Y ................................................. 88, 89Kon Bae, L ....................................................... 61Kondo, M ......................................................... 36Kondo, S ........................................................... 47Kondo, T .......................................................... 30Kondoh, K ...................................................... 141Kong, C .......................................................... 110Kong, M ........................................................... 89Konitzer, D ..................... 29, 49, 67, 86, 108, 128Kontsevoi, O............................................. 29, 121Koo, A ........................................................... 104Koo, J .................................................... 127, 144Kooptarnond, K ................................................ 31Kopka, L ........................................................... 44

Koppitz, T ........................................................ 63Kordesch, M ..................................................... 69Korinko, P ........................................................ 71Kornev, I ........................................................... 52Korshunov, A ................................................... 89Korzekwa, D .............................................. 20, 98Korznikova, E ............................................. 51, 88Koss, D .......................................................... 122Kostorz, G ........................................................ 80Kothari, D ......................................................... 94Kotov, N ........................................................... 69Kou, S ..................................................... 63, 124Kouznetsov, D .................................................. 93Kovacevic, R .................................................. 101Kovarik, L ...................................................... 127Kovrov, V ......................................................... 73Koyama, K ..................................................... 140Kozlov, A ........................................................ 124Kracher, A ........................................................ 48Krachler, R ..................................................... 117Kraemer, S ..................................................... 108Kraft, O ............................................................ 31Krajewski, P ............................... 44, 93, 114, 140Kral, M ........................................................... 141Kramer, D ............................................... 111, 135Kramer, L ................................................. 24, 122Kramer, M .............................. 19, 23, 71, 96, 128Krane, M ........................................... 25, 112, 125Krasnochtchekov, P .................................... 84, 86Kraus, L ............................................................ 45Krauss, G .......................................................... 38Kräutlein, C ...................................................... 57Kravchenko, T .................................................. 89Krcmar, M .................................................. 19, 79Kresch, M ................................................. 39, 121Kretz, R ............................................................ 42Krishna Moorthy, S .......................................... 15Krishnamurthy, K ............................................. 60Krishnamurthy, R ........................................... 132Krishnan, S ..................................................... 121Krishnan, V ............................................ 100, 120Krishnapisharody, K ........................................ 46Kristensen, W ................................................... 94Kriz, R ........................................................... 105Kroupa, A ......................................................... 48Kruzic, J ......................................................... 115Kryukovskii, V ................................................. 74Krzysztof, M .................................................... 95Kubin, L ........................................................... 86Kucharova, K ................................................... 31Kuchibhatla, S ................................................ 111Kueper, A ......................................................... 71Kugler, G .......................................................... 27Kuhn, T ............................................................ 76Kulkarni, A..................................................... 135Kumah, D ......................................................... 67Kumar, A .......... 29, 31, 69, 91, 94, 111, 119, 137Kumar, C ........................................................ 121Kumar, D ...................................... 45, 52, 70, 142Kumar, K .......................................... 59, 101, 128Kumar, M ................................... 40, 59, 112, 118Kumar, P ........................................................ 141Kumar, S ............................................ 40, 50, 142Kumar, T ........................................................ 111Kumar, V .......................................................... 22Kumbhar, N .................................................... 120Kuncser, V ........................................................ 33Kunets, V ....................................................... 110Kunioshi, C .............................................. 33, 139Kunrath, A ...................................................... 141Kunter, R ........................ 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128

Kunz, R ............................................................ 44Kuo, C ................................................... 113, 129Kuokkala, V ..................................................... 40Kuramoto, S ............................................. 29, 129Kurath, P ........................................................ 113Kurmanaeva, L ................................................. 90Kuroda, S ......................................................... 87Kurokawa, H .................................................... 22Kurt, K ............................................................ 42Kurtulus, M ...................................................... 34Kurtz, R ............................................ 28, 125, 126Kusano, H ......................................................... 77Kuskovsky, I ..................................................... 52Kutkova, N ....................................................... 55Kuzminova, Z ................................................. 114Kvande, H ........................................................ 36Kvithyld, A ................................................ 23, 42Kwak, C ......................................................... 137Kwak, H ......................................................... 110Kwak, K ........................................................... 29Kwayisi, R ................................................ 64, 105Kweon, S ........................................................ 113Kwon, S .................................................... 76, 144

Kwon, Y ........................................... 44, 114, 134

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Laabs, F ............................................................ 34LaCombe, J ...................................................... 58Laé, E .............................................................. 57Lahreche, H ...................................................... 50Lai, B ............................................................. 52Lai, L ........................................................... 111Lai, Y ................................... 48, 66, 85, 95, 114Laik, A ............................................................. 58Laird, B ............................................................ 41Lalonde, K ................................................ 94, 132Lamb, J ........................................................... 139Lamb, S ............................................................ 32Lambert, E ........................................................ 17Lambotte, G ..................................................... 51Lambros, J ........................................................ 20Lan, H ........................................................... 122Lan, J ............................................................ 142Lan, K .......................................................... 117Landgraf, F ..................................................... 113Landry, P .......................................................... 35Langdon, T ......................................... 32, 51, 109Lange, G ........................................................... 34Langelier, B ...................................................... 94Langerman, M ............................................ 41, 78Larsen, J ................................................... 49, 140Larsen, S .......................................................... 40Larson, B ........................................................ 122Larsson, H ........................................................ 97Lashley, J .......................................................... 60Lasseigne, A ............................................... 71, 91Lassila, D ................................................. 77, 127Latysh, V .......................................................... 89Laube, B ........................................................... 91Laughlin, J ........................................................ 62Launey, M ...................................................... 115Lavender, C ................................................ 24, 62Lavernia, E ............................... 89, 109, 110, 143Lavery, N .......................................................... 68Lavigne, O ........................................................ 86Lavrentiev, M ............................................. 19, 29Lawn, B ............................................................ 95Lawson, D ........................................................ 73Leach, A ........................................................... 69Lebensohn, R ........................... 20, 45, 64, 93, 98

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LeBlanc, M .................................................... 127Leboeuf, S ........................................................ 57Le Bouar, Y ...................................................... 80Le Brun, P ........................................................ 57Leckie, R ........................................................ 108Lederich, R ................................................. 78, 95Lee, A ........................................ 66, 85, 123, 126Lee, B ............................................ 21, 28, 35, 75Lee, C .............................. 25, 41, 61, 66, 78, 80, .............................. 89, 90, 107, 127, 131, 139, 144Lee, D ................................................. 36, 37, 72Lee, E ....................................................... 36, 42Lee, G ........................................................... 110Lee, H ............... 48, 66, 82, 85, 89, 91, 107, 127Lee, I ............................................................ 134Lee, J ........................ 22, 29, 33, 39, 44, 45, 48, ..................................... 63, 64, 69, 70, 85, 90, 101, .................. 103, 107, 110, 114, 123, 133, 139, 144Lee, K ..................... 33, 110, 121, 126, 133, 144Lee, M ................................. 64, 77, 96, 133, 143Lee, N ........................................................... 106Lee, P ............... 29, 60, 109, 113, 128, 133, 143Lee, S ....................... 21, 37, 45, 48, 58, 66, 75, .......................... 80, 85, 88, 90, 107, 111, 118, 124Lee, T ............................................................. 29Lee, W ...................................................... 52, 78Lee, Y ............ 19, 44, 53, 61, 91, 103, 114, 137Legagneux, P .................................................... 53Lei, M ...................................................... 19, 47Lei, Y ...................................................... 48, 50Leichtfried, G ................................................... 53Leisenberg, W .................................................. 99Lekakh, S ......................................................... 64Lekstrom, M ..................................................... 42Lemmon, J ........................................................ 82Leonhardt, T ................. 30, 31, 33, 38, 39, 41, 50Leopold, J ................................................. 75, 115Lepselter, M ..................................................... 50Lepsleter, M ..................................................... 30Lerch, B .................................................... 59, 108Lerer, E ........................................................... 104Le Roy, G ......................................................... 57LeSar, R ............. 16, 34, 40, 54, 72, 92, 112, 131Letzig, D .................................................. 63, 104Leu, L ............................................................. 21Leu, M .......................................................... 129Levashov, V ...................................................... 95Levchenko, E ................................................... 39Levendis, Y ...................................................... 22Levesque, J ....................................................... 44Levi, C .................................................... 34, 108Levi, K ............................................................ 56Levine, L .................................... 24, 61, 102, 122Levit, V .................. 18, 54, 58, 89, 103, 123, 125Levitas, V ........................................... 72, 77, 120Lew, K ............................................................ 86Lewandowski, J ............................. 15, 34, 37, 53, .............................................. 71, 92, 101, 112, 133Lewellyn, M ..................................................... 93Lewis, D .................................. 19, 39, 48, 58, 66, ........................................ 77, 85, 98, 107, 118, 127Li, B ........ 22, 99, 104, 116, 117, 119, 125, 134Li, C ....................................... 50, 75, 104, 111Li, D ......................... 37, 46, 83, 116, 124, 132Li, G ............................................................. 89LI, H ............................................................. 15Li, H ......................... 46, 63, 81, 115, 116, 143Li, J .................. 18, 29, 31, 32, 38, 49, 53, 57, ................... 61, 69, 75, 76, 79, 86, 95, 96, 99, 114, .................. 116, 117, 122, 125, 131, 133, 137, 140Li, K ............................................................ 53

Li, L .......................................... 16, 30, 58, 128Li, M ................ 74, 75, 100, 109, 113, 116, 129Li, N .............................. 43, 62, 63, 81, 89, 137Li, Q .......................................... 46, 72, 96, 130Li, R ............................................................ 125Li, T ................................................ 29, 78, 100Li, W ................................................ 20, 69, 111LI, X ............................................................ 116Li, X ........................ 22, 52, 65, 81, 87, 96, 105Li, Y ..................................... 15, 23, 29, 33, 35, .............................................. 48, 54, 56, 57, 77, 85Li, Z ................... 27, 36, 55, 64, 113, 124, 136Lian, J ............................................................. 47Lian, T ............................................................. 26Liang, B .......................................................... 110Liang, C .................................................... 71, 137Liang, J ..................................................... 70, 140Liang, R ............................................................ 46Liang, S ................................................ 53, 66, 86Liang, T ............................................................ 78Liang, W .......................................................... 45Liao, C ............................................................. 86Liao, H ............................................................. 37Liao, J .............................................................. 94Liao, S ............................................................. 17Liao, X ................................................... 109, 125Liaw, P ........................ 16, 18, 31, 37, 45, 56, 57, ................................. 75, 76, 79, 84, 88, 89, 95, 96, .......................... 109, 115, 116, 133, 139, 143, 144Liberati, M ....................................................... 64Lieberman, S .................................... 26, 103, 112Lienau, C ........................................................ 110Lienert, T ...................... 41, 59, 78, 100, 119, 136Lienert, U ............................................... 107, 143Lilleodden, E .................................................... 69Lim, C .................................... 17, 37, 56, 74, 75, ............................................ 95, 101, 111, 115, 132Lim, H ............................................ 63, 103, 123Lim, J ..................................................... 29, 127Lima, A ............................................................ 76Lima, J ............................................................ 95Lima, N ............................................................ 89Limpijumnong, S ........................................... 135Lin, A ....................................................... 17, 74Lin, C ...................................................... 86, 107Lin, D ............................................................ 82Lin, H ........................................................... 142Lin, J .............................................................. 50Lin, K ........................................................... 107Lin, S .................................................... 106, 119Lin, W ............................................................ 66Lin, Y ................. 47, 66, 85, 107, 110, 127, 133Lindau, R ........................................................ 126Lindley, T ....................................................... 140Lindsay, S ................................ 17, 36, 55, 56, 59, ................................................ 73, 74, 94, 114, 132Linhardt, R ....................................................... 91Link, R ............................................................. 62Linlin, T ........................................................... 96Liou, W ............................................................ 66Lipin, V ............................................................ 35Lipko, S .......................................................... 111Litton, D ........................................................... 86Liu, B .................................................... 116, 129Liu, C ....... 15, 16, 19, 29, 31, 47,51, 56, 66, 69, ......86, 88, 101, 104, 107, 109, 127, 128, 129, 143Liu, F .......................................... 37, 40, 76, 116Liu, G .................................... 81, 109, 125, 129Liu, H ........................................................... 104Liu, J .................................... 16, 35, 48, 54, 72, .............................................. 88, 93, 106, 113, 137

Liu, L ...................................................... 59, 87Liu, M ............................................................. 35Liu, P ................................................ 48, 85, 106Liu, Q .................................................. 105, 136Liu, S ............................ 21, 41, 42, 60, 79, 116Liu, T ............................................................ 48Liu, W ......................... 40, 64, 95, 106, 113, 122Liu, X ......................................... 48, 92, 96, 104Liu, Y ................. 36, 57, 71, 73, 77, 78, 84, 88, .................... 94, 112, 114, 124, 132, 133, 138, 141Liu, Z .................................... 19, 39, 63, 81, 96, .......................................... 103, 124, 133, 137, 141Livescu, V .................................................. 18, 61Livingston, R .................................................. 121Lix, S ............................................................. 56Lizaur, M .......................................................... 30Llewellyn, E ..................................................... 54Loan, M ............................................................ 73Loehe, D ......................................................... 104Löffler, J ..................................................... 34, 75Logan, S ........................................................... 43Logar, A ..................................................... 59, 60Lohmueller, A .................................................. 81Loiseau, A ........................................................ 61London, B ...................................................... 136Long, G .......................................................... 102Long, L ........................................................... 144Long, X .......................................................... 126Long, Y ............................................................ 78Long, Z ............................................................. 94Longanbach, S ................................................ 123Loomis, E ......................................................... 20Lopes, F ...................................................... 57, 76Lopez, C ........................................................... 92Lopez-Hirata, V ............................................. 134Lorentsen, O ..................................................... 43Lorenzana, H .................................................... 20Losert, W .......................................................... 79Lossius, L ......................................................... 40Loutfy, R .................................................... 24, 62Louzguine, D .................................................... 18Low, K ................................................... 120, 138Low, S ........................................................... 122Lowe, C ............................................................ 25Lowe, T ............................................................ 89Lowrey, M ...................................................... 129Lu, C ............................................................. 82Lu, F ........................................................... 100Lu, G ...................................................... 78, 96Lu, H ........................................ 43, 71, 95, 114Lu, J .................................. 32, 71, 91, 117, 136Lu, K .............................................. 64, 109, 130Lu, L ............................................... 76, 96, 130Lu, M ............................................................. 66Lu, X ..................................................... 78, 122Lu, Y ....................................................... 45, 54Lu, Z ............................... 56, 85, 104, 126, 128Lucas, M .................................................. 39, 121Lucente, A ........................................................ 95Luckowski, S .................................................... 80Ludtka, G ........................... 27, 46, 105, 125, 142Luecke, W ........................................................ 61Lui, T ....................................... 56, 76, 117, 136Luo, A .............................. 25, 43, 44, 62, 63, 81, ............................ 82, 103, 104, 123, 124, 140, 141Luo, H ............................................................. 55Luo, J ............................................................. 50Luo, S ................................................... 118, 135Luo, T ............................................... 71, 78, 138Luo, X ............................................................. 84

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Lupulescu, A .............. 19, 25, 39, 58, 77, 98, 118Lussier, A ................................................... 64, 83Luton, M .......................................................... 29Luyten, J ........................................................... 57Lynn, K .......................................................... 126

Lyssenko, T ................................................ 62, 80

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M’Hamdi, M .................................................... 41Ma, A ............................................................ 26Ma, D ....................................................... 34, 56Ma, E ................. 18, 31, 32, 51, 67, 89, 98, 143Ma, H ........................................................... 105Ma, L ........................................................... 122Ma, N ................................................. 26, 72, 97Ma, S .............................................. 20, 67, 118Ma, W ............................................................. 16Ma, X ...................................................... 71, 109Ma, Y ............................................................. 87Macak, J ........................................................... 90Macht, M ........................................................ 118Mackiewicz-Ludtka, G ............................. 27, 105MacSleyne, J .................................................... 18Madan, A ........................................................ 141Maeda, M ........................................... 50, 87, 134Maehara, Y ....................................................... 18Magalhaes, R .................................................... 94Mahajan, V ..................................................... 141Mahieu, P ......................................................... 99Mahmood, M ........................................... 119, 132Mahmoudi, M ................................................ 132Mahoney, M ................. 41, 59, 78, 100, 119, 136Maier, H ............................................. 53, 81, 120Maier, P .......................................................... 104Maier, V ........................................................... 17Maiti, S ..................................................... 78, 135Maitra, P ........................................................... 23Maity, P ............................................................ 23Maiwald, D ...................................................... 99Maj, M ............................................................. 43Major, J ............................................................ 43Majumdar, B .................................................. 113Makhlouf, M .............................................. 68, 87Makino, K ...................................................... 107Makov, G .......................................................... 67Maldonado, S ................................................. 132Malerba, L .................................... 65, 84, 85, 106Malik, M .......................................................... 51Mall, S .............................................................. 92Mallick, P ....................................................... 120Malone, R ......................................................... 98Maloto, F .......................................................... 94Maloy, S ........................................... 65, 126, 142Maltais, B ......................................................... 57Man, C ..................................................... 64, 113Manaktala, S .................................................... 36Manchiraju, S ................................................... 45Mandal, S ......................................................... 60Mandava, V .................................................... 138Mangelinck-Noel, N .................................. 42, 79Manhaes, R .................................................... 134Maniruzzaman, M .................................... 77, 117Manjeri, R ...................................................... 100Manley, M .................................. 60, 79, 100, 120Mann, G ......................................................... 141Mann, M ........................................................... 53Manna, I ........................................................... 75Mannava, S ................................................. 57, 92Manosa, L ........................................................ 60Mantina, M ....................................................... 19

Mao, P .......................................................... 121Mao, S .................................................... 32, 143Mao, Y ........................................................... 103Mao, Z .............................................................. 19Mara, N .......................................................... 129Marceau, D ..................................................... 119Marcheselli, C ................................................ 112Marciniak, M .................................................... 53Marcinkoski, J .................................................. 25Marcolongo, P .................................................. 75Marcus, H ......................................................... 15Mariage, J ....................................................... 131Marian, J .......................................................... 67Marino, K ....................................................... 108Marion, E ......................................................... 17Markham, J ...................................................... 30Markmaitree, T ................................................ 82Marks, J ............................................................ 17Marquis, F ................................ 23, 101, 120, 138Marrow, T ......................................................... 57Marsen, B ....................................................... 141Marsh, S ..................................................... 62, 81Marshall, G ...................................................... 37Marshall, S ....................................................... 37Marte, J .......................................................... 112Marthandam, V .............................................. 121Martin, G .......................................................... 19Martin, M ............................................. 40, 52, 98Martin, O .................................................. 36, 132Martin, P .......................................................... 62Martin, R ........................................................ 142Martin, S .......................................................... 94Martinelli, J ...................................................... 89Martinez, E ..................................................... 132Maruyama, M ................................................... 42Maruyama, T .................................................... 30Masamoral, R ................................................... 58Mashl, S ........................................................... 87Mason-Flucke, J ............................................... 67Mastorakos, I .................................................... 72Masuda, C .................................................. 71, 92Masuno, A ........................................................ 42Mataya, M ................................................ 80, 119Materna-Morris, E .......................................... 126Mates, S .................................................... 62, 122Mathias, M ....................................................... 44Mathieu, N ....................................................... 99Mathison, L .................................................... 137Matlakhov, A .................................................... 38Matlakhova, L .................................................. 38Matlock, D ............................................... 80, 119Matson, D ......................................................... 42Matsukawa, Y ................................................ 107Matsumoto, K ............................................ 58, 86Matsumoto, T ................................................... 37Matsumura, M ............................................ 52, 70Matsunaga, T .................................................. 123Matsuoka, S ...................................................... 30Matsuyama, A .................................................. 62Mattapelli, S ..................................................... 79Matteis, P ................................................. 76, 135Matz, L ............................................................ 65Maudlin, P .................................................. 31, 59Mavromaras, A ................................................. 19Maxey, E .......................................................... 96Mayandi, J ........................................................ 15Mayer, G .......................................................... 37Mayer, J .......................................................... 119Mayeur, J ........................................................ 105Maziasz, P .............................................. 104, 128Mazur, Y ........................................................ 110

McCabe, A ....................................................... 36McCabe, R ....................................................... 98McCallum, R .................................................... 71McCauley, J .................................................... 135McClellan, K .................................................... 26McClintock, D ................................................ 126McCluskey, M .................................................. 70McColskey, D ................................................... 61McCowan, C .................................................... 61McCune, R ............................................... 44, 140McDanels, S ...................................................... 57McDaniels, R ................................................... 95McDeavitt, S .................................................... 26McDermid, J .................................................... 27McDevitt, E .................................................... 139McDonald, J ..................................................... 20McDonald, S .............................................. 51, 76McDowell, D ................ 49, 67, 83, 103, 105, 119McElwee-White, L ........................................... 21Mceuen, S ...................................................... 100McGee, E ......................................................... 16McGregor, K .................................................. 122McIntosh, P .................... 35, 55, 73, 93, 113, 131McMurray, S .................................................... 79McNaney, J....................................................... 77Mcnaney, J ....................................................... 20McNelley, T ....................................... 51, 89, 136McPherson, R ................................................. 125McVay, G ......................................................... 25Meagher, M .................................................... 137Medlin, D ........................................... 41, 60, 120Medraj, M ................................................ 77, 104Meek, T .................................................. 105, 144Meese, D .......................................................... 38Meghlaoui, A ................................................... 94Meguerian, R .................................................... 27Mehrer, H ....................................................... 118Mehta, R ........................................................... 79Mehta, V .................................................... 49, 65Meier, M ..................................................... 55, 99Meldrum, H ...................................................... 56Melo-Maximo, V ........................................... 134Melroy, P .......................................................... 57Mena, M ........................................................... 53Mencer, D ......................................................... 23Mendelev, M .................................................... 41Mendis, B ................................................... 26, 87Mendoza, R .................................................... 113Meneghini, A ................................................. 109Menezes, G ...................................................... 57Meng, D ........................................................... 65Mente, P ......................................................... 115Mercer, H ......................................................... 41Merchant, N ..................................................... 49Merkle, J .......................................................... 80Merriman, C ..................................................... 72Merry, J ............................................................ 41Meskers, C ..................................................... 104Meslin, E ........................................................ 106Metwally, H ...................................................... 31Metzger, T ........................................................ 61Meydanoglu, O ............................................... 108Meyer, A ........................................................ 118Meyer, J ............................................................ 44Meyer, T ........................................................... 51Meyers, M ....... 17, 20, 37, 40, 52, 56, 59, 74, 75, ................ 77, 95, 98, 109, 115, 118, 132, 135, 143Meyyappan, M ................................................. 15Meza García, E ............................................... 104Miao, J ............................................................. 49Miao, S ............................................................. 47

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Michael, N ...................................... 30, 49, 50, 65Michal, S ............................................ 75, 95, 115Middlemas, M .................................................. 53Middleton, J ................................................... 125Mihalkovic, M ................................................ 144Mikhail, Y ........................................................ 44Mikula, A ....................................................... 127Milenko, D ....................................................... 35Miles, M ................................................... 59, 100Miller, D ........................................................... 69Miller, E ......................................................... 141Miller, F ..................................................... 18, 38Miller, J .................................................... 62, 140Miller, M ........................... 19, 29, 30, 34, 45, 54, ........................................ 56, 65, 83, 106, 126, 128Miller, W .......................................................... 44Millett, J ......................................................... 118Mills, M ................................... 26, 29, 48, 49, 67, ........................................ 83, 86, 93, 107, 125, 127Millwater, H ................................................... 140Milne, W .......................................................... 53Minakshi, M ................................................... 124Mindivan, H ........................................... 108, 139Mingdao, W ..................................................... 27Minguett, J ..................................................... 113Minich, R ......................................................... 59Minor, A ......................................................... 129Minoux, E ........................................................ 53Miodownik, M ................................................. 58Miodownik, P ................................................... 85Miotto, P .......................................................... 99Miracle, D ................ 18, 38, 71, 92, 95, 103, 133Mirkovic, D .................................................... 124Mishin, Y ............................................. 26, 39, 77Mishra, A ......................................................... 52Mishra, B .................................................... 71, 91Mishra, C ........................................................ 131Mishra, R ..................... 18, 38, 41, 44, 59, 60, 78, ...................... 93, 95, 100, 111, 119, 120, 129, 136Misra, A ............................... 54, 88, 89, 129, 142Misra, D ................................................. 111, 115Misra, M ............................................. 56, 95, 141Missalla, M .................................................... 131Missori, S ......................................................... 76Mistretta, M .................................................... 120Mitchell, D ..................................................... 124Mitsuishi, K ...................................................... 47Mittal, V ........................................................... 44Miura-Fujiwara, E ............................................ 93Miwa, K ..................................................... 18, 63Miyabe, Y ........................................................ 85Miyake, M .................................. 50, 87, 116, 134Miyamura, T .............................................. 21, 44Mizutani, U .................................................... 102Mo, A ....................................................... 41, 73Moat, R .......................................................... 128Moehwald, K .................................................... 71Moffatt, S ......................................................... 93Mohajeri, N ................................................ 44, 45Mohamed, F ....................................... 32, 88, 111Mohammed, A ............................................... 119Mohan, K ......................................................... 55Mohan, P ........................................................ 108Mohandas, K .................................................... 31Mohanty, R ....................................................... 98Moitra, A .......................................................... 16Mokkapati, S .................................................. 110Moldovan, P ............................................... 76, 96Mollah, M ........................................................ 23Molodov, D ...................................................... 27Monk, J .................................................... 67, 134

Montanari, R ............................................ 76, 135Monteiro, S .................... 31, 38, 57, 76, 116, 134Montgomerie, D ............................................... 23Moody, N ................... 23, 69, 101, 120, 129, 138Mook, W .......................................................... 86Moon, D ......................................................... 100Moon, J .......................................................... 127Moon, W .................................................. 37, 107Mooney, A ........................................................ 73Moore, E ........................................................ 102Moran, J ................................................... 97, 117Morariu, M ....................................................... 33Moras, A .......................................................... 17Mordehai, D ..................................................... 67Mordike, B ..................................................... 141Moreno, H ........................................................ 23Moreno C ..................................................... H 23Morgan, D ...................................... 19, 28, 44, 98Morgan, T....................................................... 126Mori, G ............................................................ 64Mori, H ..................................................... 33, 142Morisaku, K ..................................................... 22Morishige, T ................................................... 104Morishita, M .................................................. 116Morita, K ........................................................ 116Moriyama, M ................................................... 99Morjan, I .......................................................... 33Morkovsky, P ................................................... 23Morosin, B ....................................................... 40Morozov, A ...................................................... 89Morphett, A ...................................................... 56Morral, J ........................................................... 98Morris, A .......................................................... 25Morris, D .................................................... 32, 52Morris, J .......... 19, 39, 41, 57, 58, 60, 64, 76, 79, .............. 95, 97, 100, 113, 117, 120, 126, 129, 134Morris, Jr., J ..................................................... 29Morris, R .......................................................... 21Morrison, W ..................................................... 74Morse, D .......................................................... 17Morsi, K ..................................................... 64, 65Mortarino, G .................................................... 76Mortensen, D .............................................. 41, 96Moscovitch, N ................................................ 104Mosher, D ......................................................... 91Moskovich, N ................................................. 140Moskovitch, N .......................................... 81, 103Möslang, A ..................................................... 126Moss, S .............................................. 43, 61, 121Mostafa, S ...................................................... 124Mothé, A .......................................................... 31Motta, A ......................................................... 142Moura, R .......................................................... 55Mourao, M ....................................................... 23Mourer, D ................................................. 93, 127Moxnes, B ........................................................ 36Moxson, V ........................................................ 80Moy, P ..................................................... 62, 102Mubarok, Z ...................................................... 64Muci Kuchler, K ....................................... 78, 120Mucino, V ...................................................... 120Mucsi, G ........................................................... 31Mudryk, Y ......................................................... 38Mueller, W ..................................................... 140Muga, L ............................................................ 82Mughrabi, H ..................................................... 45Muhktar, A ..................................................... 110Mukai, T ............................... 70, 77, 82, 123, 141Mukaida, M ...................................................... 46Mukherjee, A ........................... 52, 110, 129, 143Mukhopadhyay, J ............................................. 23

Mukhopadhyay, S ............................................ 15Muller, C .......................................................... 95Müller, J ........................................................... 82Mullis, A .......................................................... 42Mumcu, G ...................................................... 137Muñoz-Morris, M ...................................... 32, 52Munroe, P ....................................................... 110Muppidi, T ....................................................... 43Muradov, N .................................................... 142Muraguchi, M ................................................ 100Murakami, ...................................................... 119Murakami, H .................................................... 87Murakami, M ............................................. 21, 99Murakumo, T ................................................... 30Murashkin, M ................................................. 143Murch, G .................................................. 39, 118Murphy, J ......................................................... 16Murphy, K ........................................................ 67Murphy, T ...................................................... 117Murr, L ........................................... 53, 59, 74, 78Murray, J .................................................. 73, 131Murty, G ........................................................... 71Murty, K ........................................... 32, 105, 126Murugan, R ...................................................... 17Murugesan, S ................................................... 91Murzaev, R ....................................................... 19Muschinski, A ................................................ 123Musz, E ............................................................ 83Muthubandara, N ............................................. 39Myers, S ......................................................... 115

Myrvold, E ....................................................... 55

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Nabarro, F ...................................................... 109Nabiev, I ........................................................... 69Nadella, R ........................................................ 96Nadtochy, A .............................................. 36, 132Naeth, O ........................................................... 91Nafisi, S ............................................................ 76Nag, A ............................................................ 115Nag, S ...................................................... 92, 95Nagai, T .......................................................... 134Nagaraj, B ........................................................ 87Nagasako, N ..................................................... 29Nagem, N ......................................................... 94Nagle, M ........................................................ 104Nagy, P ............................................................. 76Nahshon, K .................................................... 118Naik, R ............................................................ 69Nair, A .......................................................... 105Naixiang, F ................................. 74, 95, 119, 136Nakai, M ........................................................ 122Nakajima, H ..................................................... 33Nakamura, R .................................................... 33Nakanishi, T ..................................................... 26Nakano, Y ...................................................... 144Nakayama, T ............................................ 26, 144Nalamasu, O ..................................................... 91Namboothiri, S ................................................. 74Namilae, S ................................................ 91, 101Nan, H ........................................................... 140Nancollas, G ..................................................... 17Nandiraju, D ................................................... 100Nandy, T ........................................................... 67Nanstad, R ................................................ 80, 126Napolitano, R ....... 23, 42, 79, 101, 116, 120, 138Naraghi, S ........................................................ 65Narasimhan, C .................................................. 23Narayan, J .......................... 30, 33, 50, 52, 70, 90Narayan, R ............................................... 70, 115

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Narayana, G ..................................................... 55Narayanan, R .................................................... 39Narita, H ........................................................... 22Naritsuka, S ...................................................... 30Narukawa, Y .................................................... 70Nascimento, A .................................................. 40Nascimento, M ............................................... 140Nashat, A .......................................................... 81Natesan, K ........................................................ 50Nath, A ............................................................ 46Nathenson, D .................................................... 40Naumov, I ......................................................... 52Nawaz, A .......................................................... 61Naydenkin, E .................................................... 89Nayuta, M ........................................................ 64Nazarbooland, A ............................................ 112Nazarov, A ................................................. 19, 93Nazon, J ...................................................... 76, 77Neale, K ........................................................... 44Neelameggham, N ............. 23, 25, 42, 43, 44, 62, ................ 63, 81, 82, 103, 104, 123, 124, 140, 141Neelgund, G ..................................................... 33Neeraj, T .......................................................... 86Neil, C ............................................................. 72Nelson, B ........................................................ 100Nelson, T .......................................... 59, 100, 136Neri, M ........................................................... 129Nes, E ............................................................. 35Ness, D ..................................................... 29, 128Nestler, K ......................................................... 63Neu, C ............................................................ 64Neu, R ............................................................ 64Neubauer, E ...................................................... 15Neuber, D ......................................................... 18Neumann, D ............................................. 43, 121Neumann, T ...................................................... 59Newberry, P ...................................................... 88Newbery, A ...................................................... 89Newey, M ......................................................... 79Neyrey, K ......................................................... 40Ng, B .............................................................. 31Ng, G ........................................................... 110Nguyen, D ...................................................... 117Nguyen, K ........................................................ 56Nguyen, T ...................................................... 114Nguyen-Manh, D ....................................... 19, 29Nguyen-Thi, H ........................................... 42, 79Nicholson, D ...................................... 27, 80, 115Nie, J ........................................................... 141Nie, Z ....................................................... 79, 83Niederberger, C ................................................ 21Niedling, J ...................................................... 133Nieh, T ............................................................. 37Nigam, A .......................................................... 70Niihara, K ....................................................... 144Niinomi, M ..................................................... 122Nikles, D .......................................................... 70Ning, B ............................................................. 87Ningileri, S ................................... 36, 73, 94, 108Ningthoujam, R .......................................... 70, 90Nino, J .............................................................. 47Nishimiya, Y .................................................... 71Nishimura, T .................................................. 106Nishizuka, K .................................................... 70Nitzani, M ........................................................ 91Nix, W ............................................................. 69Nixon, M .......................................................... 98Niyomwas, S .................................................... 84Nobuhiro, I ....................................................... 64Noda, T ........................................................... 103Noebe, R .......................................................... 79

Nogaret, T ........................................................ 28Nogita, K ............................................ 51, 76, 106Nogueira, A ...................................................... 23Nohira, T ........................................................ 122Nolan, D ........................................................... 63Noldin, J ........................................................... 46Noori, A ........................................................... 66Nordlund, K ..................................................... 65Norfleet, D ........................................................ 26Northwood, D ................................................ 124Norton, D ................................... 21, 33, 137, 144Norton, M ......................................................... 28Noskova, N ............................................... 89, 129Nossa, J .......................................................... 110Notten, P .......................................................... 82Novichkov, S .................................................... 30Novoselova, I ................................................... 33Nowell, M .................................................. 38, 54Noy, A .............................................................. 17Nuhfer, N ......................................................... 79Nunna, R ................................................... 96, 138Nutt, S ............................................................. 89Nyberg, E ....................................................... 140Nychka, J .................................................... 37, 85

Nyilas, K .......................................................... 88

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O’Brien, C ........................................................ 98O’Brien, K ........................................................ 93O’Brien, S ........................................................ 52O’Connell, S .................................................... 24Obata, T .......................................................... 114Obbard, R ......................................................... 38Oberebt, C ........................................................ 41Oberembt, C ................................................... 120Oberson, P ...................................................... 139Ochsner, A ....................................................... 39Ode, M ............................................................. 87Odeshi, A ......................................................... 40Odette, G ................................................ 106, 126Odunuga, S ....................................................... 86Oehring, M ....................................................... 88Ogale, S ............................................................ 64Ogata, S .................................................... 75, 116Ogata, Y ......................................................... 122Ogawa, M ....................................................... 103Oginuma, H .................................................... 141Oh, B ............................................................. 74Oh, C ............................................................ 61Oh, K ................................... 65, 66, 78, 85, 127Oh, Y ........................................................... 116Oh-ishi, K ....................................................... 136Ohishi, K ........................................................ 141Ohkubo, T .............................................. 123, 141Ohnaka, K ...................................................... 122Ohnuma, I .......................................... 48, 85, 107Ohriner, E ......................................................... 31Ohshima, K .................................................... 102Ohtsuka, H ....................................................... 27Oja, M ............................................................ 21Okabe, T .................................. 18, 38, 43, 57, 62, .............................................. 76, 96, 116, 122, 133Okamoto, K ................................ 44, 78, 100, 119Oki, S ........................................................... 104Oktay, G ........................................................... 75Okuniewski, M ............................................... 126Oleinikov, V ..................................................... 69Olivas, J ............................................................ 57Oliveira, R ...................................................... 132Oliver, E ..................................................... 45, 87

Oliver, W .......................................................... 57Olmsted, D ........................................... 34, 41, 48Olsen, E .................................................... 71, 100Olson, D ..................................................... 71, 91Olson, G ............................................. 40, 83, 120Omotunde, A .................................................... 51Omran, A .................................................. 94, 116Omura, N .................................................... 18, 63Onishi, T .......................................................... 99Onodera, H ....................................................... 87Opalka, S .......................................................... 91Opeil, C ............................................................ 60Oppedal, A ....................................................... 16Orchard, H ........................................................ 85Ordaz, G ............................................................ 25Oren, E ............................................................. 56Orme, C ............................................................ 17Oro, D ............................................................. 98Ortega, U .......................................................... 74Ortiz, C ........................................................... 126Ortiz, M ...................................................... 67, 92Osborn, W ........................................................ 82Osborne, M ...................................................... 51Osborne, R ....................................................... 43Osetskiy, Y ............................................... 28, 107Osetsky, Y .................................................. 84, 85Oshida, Y ......................................................... 95Osvaldo, F ........................................................ 42Otaki, M ........................................................... 42Ott, R .................................................... 96, 143Ou, K ...................................................... 95, 132Ouellet, B ......................................................... 56Ouimet, L ................................................... 43, 44Ou Yang, F ....................................................... 86Ovcharenko, A ............................................... 126Ovid’ko, I ......................................................... 69Ovrelid, E ......................................................... 71Owens, A ........................................................ 119Owolabi, G ....................................................... 40Owusu, Y ......................................................... 42Øye, H ..................................................... 40, 135Ozawa, T ........................................................ 122Ozkan, C .......................................................... 90Ozolins, V .................................................. 19, 43

Ozsoy, I .......................................................... 120

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Packer, S ......................................................... 136Paclawski, K ..................................................... 87Padgett, C ................................................. 89, 143Padilla, H .......................................................... 20Padilla, R .......................................................... 64Padture, N ....................................................... 108Pal, S ............................................................. 78Palacio, H ......................................................... 42Palandage, K .................................................. 110Palanisamy, P ................................................. 120Palit, D ............................................................. 15Palkowski, H .............................................. 27, 34Pan, F ............................................................ 137Pan, J ............................................................. 32Pan, T .................................................... 104, 120Pan, X ....................................................... 45, 98Pan, Y ................................... 19, 26, 45, 95, 132Panait, N ........................................................... 76Panat, R .......................................................... 108Pandey, A ........... 15, 34, 40, 53, 71, 92, 112, 115Pandey, R ......................................................... 21Pandolfelli, V ................................................... 20Pandya, M ...................................................... 131

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Pangan, A ......................................................... 66Panico, M ....................................................... 120Panov, A ........................................................... 55Pantleon, W .............................................. 16, 107Pao, C ........................................................... 135Pao, P ............................................................ 100Papadimitrakopoulos, F ................................... 15Papillon, F ........................................................ 28Papis, K ...................................................... 34, 42Pappas, N ......................................................... 27Pareige, C ....................................................... 106Pareige, P ....................................................... 106Parga, J ............................................................. 23Parida, S ......................................................... 111Parisi, A ............................................................ 42Park, C ........................................ 25, 29, 80, 144Park, D .......................................................... 111Park, E ............................................... 37, 75, 127Park, G ............................................................. 47Park, H ............................................................. 17Park, I ........................................................... 139Park, J ................................................... 134, 139Park, K ...................................................... 61, 89Park, M ..................................... 29, 33, 52, 70, 90Park, N ........................................................... 116Park, S ...................... 16, 36, 61, 63, 85, 100, 137Park, W ............................................... 15, 63, 138Park, Y ....................................................... 33, 65Parker, D .......................................................... 51Parkison, A ....................................................... 26Parmar, B ........................................................ 103Paromova, I ...................................................... 55Parra, M ............................................................ 26Parra Garcia, M ........................................ 45, 135Parsa, M ........................................................... 24Parsey, J ...................................................... 30, 49Parthasarathy, T ...................................... 107, 127Pashkovski, E ................................................... 56Pate, T ............................................................. 98Patel, J ........................................................... 129Patel, M .......................................................... 134Patel, V ............................................................. 65Patil, S ................................................... 108, 115Patnaik, A ................................................. 41, 120Patterson, B .................................................... 114Patwardhan, D .................................................. 83Patz, T .......................................................... 115Paul, J ............................................................. 88Paul, R ............................................................. 68Paulino, L ......................................................... 20Pavel, M ........................................................... 20Pavez, P ............................................................ 64Payton, E .......................................................... 93Payzant, E........................................................ 141Peace, J ............................................................. 17Pearton, S ......................... 30, 33, 49, 50, 70, 137Peaslee, K ......................................................... 64Peauger, F ......................................................... 53Pecharsky, V..................................................... 38Pedersen, K ...................................................... 73Pedersen, T ....................................................... 73Peelamedu, R ................................................. 142Pei, Z ............................................................ 105Pekguleryuz, M ................. 25, 43, 44, 62, 63, 81, ............................ 82, 103, 104, 123, 124, 140, 141Pellati, G .......................................................... 76Pelletier, J ............................................... 116, 133Peng, P ............................................................. 95Peng, Z ........................................................... 124Pensado, O ....................................................... 26Penumadu, D .................................................... 84

Peralta, P .............................. 20, 26, 45, 101, 135Pereira, V ....................................................... 132Perepezko, J ............................... 18, 21, 112, 128Perez, A .................................................... 97, 117Perez, E ............................................................ 58Pérez-Prado, T .......................................... 89, 109Pericleous, K .................................................... 74Perron, A .................................................. 59, 114Perruchoud, R ............................................ 55, 99Perrut, M .......................................................... 60Peter, W ............................................................ 24Peters, P ............................................................ 92Petersen, E ........................................................ 33Peterson, B ..................... 18, 45, 54, 93, 103, 125Peterson, E ....................................................... 23Peterson, R ..................... 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Peterson, V ..................................................... 121Petralia, S ....................................................... 135Petrillo, J .......................................................... 25Petrova, R ......................................................... 77Petrovic, J ......................................................... 25Pew, J .............................................................. 59Pfeif, E ............................................................. 59Pharr, G .................................................... 57, 101Philips, N .......................................................... 34Phillion, A ........................................................ 60Phillips, D ........................................................ 69Phillips, E ................................................... 73, 93Phillpot, S ................................................. 47, 142Piatkowski, D ................................................... 42Piccardo, P ..................................................... 135Pickens, J ........................ 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Pierce, D ......................................................... 133Pierre, L ............................................................ 15Pietrzyk, M ....................................................... 98Piffer, V ...................................................... 40, 99Pike, L ..................................................... 76, 128Pilchak, A ....................................................... 136Pilote, S .......................................................... 119Pinasco, M ................................................ 76, 135Ping, L ............................................................. 91Pingin, V .......................................................... 74Pinkerton, A ................................................... 128Pinoy, L ............................................................ 22Pint, B ........................... 29, 49, 67, 86, 87, 104, .................................. 108, 115, 117, 119, 122, 128Pinto, E ....................................................... 55, 74Pinzhin, Y ........................................................ 89Piotr, L ............................................................. 75Pippan, R .......................................................... 90Piskazhova, T ................................................. 132Pitchure, D ..................................................... 102Pitek, F ........................................................... 108Planes, A .......................................................... 60Plapp, M ................................... 21, 41, 42, 60, 79Plascencia, G .................................................... 92Platek, P ........................................................... 36Platt, D ............................................................. 44Player, R ........................................................... 23Plohr, J ............................................................. 59Plunkett, B .................................................. 64, 98Pocheau, A ................................................. 42, 60Poirier, D ........................................................ 129Politano, O ....................................................... 49Pollcok, T ......................................................... 67Pollock, T ................................ 20, 29, 34, 44, 49, ............................................ 67, 118, 124, 125, 141Polyakov, L ...................................................... 89Polyakov, P ............................................... 20, 132Pomerance, A ................................................... 79Pomykala Jr., J ................................................. 68

Poncsak, S ................................................ 96, 114Pongsaksawad, W .......................................... 122Ponnazhagan, S .............................................. 115Ponomareva, I .................................................. 52Pons, A ............................................................. 79Pontin, M ........................................................ 118Poole, W ......................................................... 113Poon, J .............................................................. 18Pope, D ............................................................. 24Popescu, G ................................................. 76, 96Popov, I .......................................................... 123Portella, P ......................................................... 92Porto, S ............................................................ 56Posada, M ....................................................... 100Potesser, M ....................................................... 22Potirniche, G .................................................. 125Pouchon, M ...................................................... 45Poulsen, H ...................................................... 107Pouly, P ............................................................ 57Pourmostadam, S ............................................. 15Powell, A ............................ 25, 46, 122, 123, 140Powell, B .................................... 43, 44, 124, 140Pownceby, M .................................................... 78Pozuelo, M ....................................................... 34Pradhan, D ........................................................ 43Prado, F ............................................................ 50Prado, J ........................................................... 110Prajapati, B ....................................................... 50Prakash, V ...................... 37, 40, 59, 69, 133, 135Prasad, J ........................................................... 73Prasad, R .......................................................... 55Prasad, S ........................................................... 69Prasanna Kumar, T ......................................... 121Prask, H .......................................................... 122Prater, J ................................................. 50, 52, 70Pratt, L ............................................................. 19Preble, E ..................................................... 33, 90Preston, D ................................................. 72, 120Presuel-Moreno, F ............................................ 26Preuss, M .................................................. 16, 128Price, D .................................................... 43, 121Price, N ............................................................ 24Pritchard, P ....................................................... 81Proffen, T ................................................... 75, 96Prorok, B ........................................................ 137Proshkin, A ...................................................... 20Proudhon, H ................................................... 113Proulx, G .......................................................... 56Proust, G .................................................... 35, 72Provatas, N ....................................................... 76Pschera, R ........................................................ 42Puech, S .......................................................... 133Puga, C ............................................................. 23Pulikollu, R ...................................................... 15Purohit, Y ................................................. 89, 143Purushotham, S .............................................. 115Pusateri, J ....................................................... 128Pushparaj, V ..................................................... 91Pusztai, T .......................................................... 21Puthucode, A .................................................... 56Puzyrev, Y ........................................................ 80Pyoun, Y ........................................................ 139

Pyshkin, S ........................................................ 30

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Qiao, D ........................................... 115, 116, 133Qichi, L .......................................................... 125Qing, L ............................................................. 78Qingcai, L ........................................................ 31Qiu, K ............................................................. 96Qiu, R ............................................................. 17Qiu, S ............................................................ 100Qiu, T ........................................................... 141Qiu, Z ........... 20, 36, 74, 78, 104, 114, 122, 136Qu, X ............................................................. 99Quach, D ............................................ 46, 77, 144Quast, J ............................................................. 92Querin, J ........................................................... 78Quiaragua, M ................................................. 113Quick, N ........................................................... 70Quinta da Fonseca, J ........................................ 16Quintino, L ....................................................... 59Qun, Z ............................................................ 131

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R-Raissi, A ....................................................... 44Raab, G ............................................................ 89Raabe, D ..................................................... 26, 93Raber, T ............................................................ 82Rablbauer, R ................................................... 128Rachmat, R ....................................................... 63Rack, P ........................................................... 116Radhakrishnan, B ....................... 35, 91, 101, 125Radiguet, B .................................................... 106Radosavljevic, S ............................................... 96Radosavljevic-Mihajlovic, A ........................... 96Radovic, D ..................................................... 140Rae, C .............................................................. 30Rae, P ..................................................... 77, 101Raetzke, K ...................................................... 118Raghunathan, S .............................................. 128Rahbar, N ......................................................... 17Rais-Rohani, M .............................................. 103Raissi, A ......................................................... 111Raiszadeh, R .................................................... 51Raj, S ............................................................ 108Raja, K ........................................................... 141Rajan, K ........................................................... 25Rajeev, K .......................................................... 90Rajendran, A .................................................... 72Rajulapati, K .................................................... 32Rakovich, Y ..................................................... 90Ramachandran, S ....................................... 50, 52Ramakrishna, S ................................................ 17Rama Murty, G ............................................... 112Ramanathan, L ................................... 33, 89, 139Ramanujan, R ........................................... 52, 115Ramar, A .................................................. 28, 142Ramasamy, K ................................................... 44Ramaswami, J .................................................. 94Ramesh, K .................... 40, 51, 61, 62, 77, 89, 98Ramirez, A ....................................................... 63Ramirez, J ........................................................ 42Ramírez, J ....................................................... 132Rammohan, A .................................................. 37Rämö, J ............................................................ 40Ramusat, C ....................................................... 86Ranganathan, S ................................................ 17Rangasamy, V .................................................. 23Rangel, J ................................................... 57, 116Ransing, M ....................................................... 68Ransing, R ........................................................ 68Rao, K ...................................................... 43, 103Rao, S .................................................... 48, 107Rao, W ............................................................ 97

Rasty, J ........................................................... 125Rathz, T .................................................... 95, 139Ratvik, A .......................................................... 20Rauscher, M ............................................. 70, 144Ravi, C ............................................................. 39Ravichandran, G ............................................... 59Ravindra, N .................................... 30, 49, 50, 65Ravishankar, N ................................................. 56Rawal, S ........................................................... 21Rawlins, H ........................................................ 64Ray, R ............................................................. 27Ray, T .......................................................... 117Razavi, F ........................................................ 102Read, C ..................................................... 25, 136Ready, W .................................................... 15, 33Real, C .............................................................. 92Rebak, R ..................................................... 26, 45Reddy, A ........................................................ 136Reddy, M ........................................................ 112Reddy, N .......................................... 25, 138, 144Reddy, R ..................................... 43, 45, 114, 140Reddy, S ......................................................... 118Redkin, A ................................................. 74, 114Reed, B ........................................................... 118Reed, R ..................... 29, 30, 49, 67, 86, 108, 128Reiche, P .......................................................... 33Reichelson, J .................................................. 116Reid, D ............................................................. 33Reimanis, I ..................................................... 112Reinhart, G ....................................................... 79Reinhart, W .................................................... 135Reinovsky, R .................................................... 98Reis, A ............................................................ 109Reis, S ............................................................. 18Reisgen, U ........................................................ 63Reiso, O ............................................................ 89Reiter, J ............................................................ 42Reizine, F ....................................................... 138Remington, B ................................................... 77Remmel, J ........................................................ 63Ren, B ...................................................... 20, 36Ren, F .................................. 30, 33, 49, 50, 137Ren, J ...................................................... 88, 89Ren, R ............................................................. 82Ren, W .......................................................... 100Ren, X ............................................................. 32Ren, Y ............................................... 79, 88, 143Reno, R .......................................................... 102Rest, J ............................................................ 142Reuter, M ....................................................... 104Reutzel, S ......................................................... 42Rex, S .............................................................. 60Reynolds, B ...................................................... 76Reynolds, W ..................................................... 64Rezhets, V ...................................................... 140Rezvanian, O .................................................... 72Rhee, H .......................................................... 125Rhim, W ........................................................... 18Riani, J ............................................................. 22Rice, J ............................................................. 60Richard, C ........................................................ 36Richard, D ........................................................ 74Richards, V .............................................. 64, 129Richardson, H .................................................. 69Richardson, I .................................................. 138Richardson, J .................................................... 96Richter, A ......................................................... 47Richter, M ........................................................ 95Richter, R ....................................................... 133Ricker, R ........................................................ 122Rickman, J ........................................................ 58

Rideout, C ...................................... 113, 138, 139Ried, P ............................................................. 44Rieken, J ........................................................... 34Rigsbee, M ............. 31, 51, 69, 88, 109, 129, 143Rijkeboer, A ............................................... 35, 73Rijssenbeek, J ................................................... 82Rimoli, J ........................................................... 92Rinaldi, A ....................................................... 101Rinck, M .......................................................... 17Rios, P .............................................................. 18Rioult, F ......................................................... 128Ripley, E ......................................................... 142Riseborough, P ................................................. 60Ritchie, R ................................................. 56, 110Ritchie, S ................................................ 113, 138Rittel, D ............................................................ 59Ritter, C ...................................................... 56, 94Ritter, G ............................................................ 78Rivard, J ........................................................... 24Riverin, J .......................................................... 17Rivero, R .......................................................... 50Riveros, G ........................................................ 23Rivière, C ......................................................... 57Rivolta, B ......................................................... 76Rizzi, G .................................................. 108, 144Rizzo, F ............................................................ 80Roalstad, J ...................................................... 139Robelin, C ........................................................ 74Roberts, S ....................................................... 126Robertson, C .................................................... 28Robertson, I .................................... 20, 28, 85, 89Robertson, J .......................... 43, 61, 80, 102, 121Robertson, S ................................................... 110Robinson, A ................................................... 122Robson, A ...................................................... 140Rocha, L ......................................................... 138Rockett, C ........................................................ 53Rodchanarowan, A ......................................... 140Rodney, D ......................................................... 28Rodriguez, G .................................................... 98Rodriguez, J ..................................................... 43Rodriguez, R .................................................... 57Rodriguez-Baracaldo, R ................................. 110Roe, C ............................................................. 62Roeder, R ........................................... 56, 95, 137Roesler, J .......................................................... 91Rogach, A .............................. 32, 52, 69, 90, 110Rogers, J ................................................... 95, 139Rohatgi, P ......................................................... 71Rohrer, G ...................................... 26, 28, 75, 139Roldan Cuenya, B .......................................... 124Rollett, A ...... 16, 19, 35, 45, 58, 75, 92, 139, 142Rolseth, S ......................................................... 20Romanov, A ............................................... 69, 89Rombach, G ..................................................... 57Romero, R ........................................................ 60Romero-Serrano, J ........................................... 23Rong, H .......................................................... 124Rong, Y .......................................................... 103Rosam, J ........................................................... 42Roschger, P ...................................................... 37Rosen, G ......................................................... 123Rosenberg, R .................................................... 99Rosenberger, A ................................... 45, 49, 140Rosenkilde, C ................................................... 43Rosenson, H ................................................... 123Ross, N ....................................................... 18, 95Roters, F ..................................................... 26, 93Rotger, J ........................................................... 99Rouns, T ........................................................... 54Rousculp, C ...................................................... 98

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Saal, J ........................................................... 124Sabau, A ......................................................... 124Saboohi, Y ........................................................ 74Saboungi, M ................................................... 121Sacerdote-Peronnet, M ....................... 77, 92, 112Sachdev, A ................................... 43, 44, 81, 123Sadayappan, K ................................................. 87Saddock, N ....................................... 44, 124, 141Sadik, P .................................................... 33, 144Sadler, B ........................................................... 40Sadoway, D ...................................................... 25Saeed, U ................................................... 48, 127Saegusa, K ...................................................... 140Saengdeejing, A ............................................. 124Safarik, D ....................................................... 115Saha Podder, A ................................................. 27Sahin, D ............................................................ 56Sahin, F .......................................................... 121Saigal, A ........................................................... 21Saito, K .................................................... 32, 105Sakai, N .......................................................... 104Sakamoto, K ..................................................... 22Sakashita, S ...................................................... 26Sakidja, R ....................................................... 128Salamo, G ................................................. 52, 110Salas, W ........................................................... 78Salazar, J .......................................................... 74Salazar, M ........................................................ 98Salee, D ............................................................ 96Saleh, T .......................................................... 143Salem, A ..................................................... 72, 88Salman, U ......................................................... 80Samanta, A ..................................... 29, 31, 49, 69Samaras, M ...................................................... 45Samuel, S ......................................................... 95Sánchez-Araiza, M ........................................... 68Sanderson, S ................................................... 100Sandhu, R ......................................................... 66Sandoval, D ...................................................... 77Sangiorgi, G ................................................... 109Sankaran, S ...................................................... 54

Sansoz, F .................................................... 67, 88Santella, M ............................................. 104, 120Santhaweesuk, C .............................................. 21Santisteban, J .................................................... 45Santodonato, L ................................................. 27Santos, A ........................................................ 134Sanville, E ........................................................ 84Sanyal, S .......................................................... 82Sarasmak, K ................................................... 135Sarihan, V ...................................................... 126Sarikaya, M ................................................ 56, 74Sarma, G .................................... 35, 91, 101, 125Sarosi, P ........................................... 49, 125, 127Sarradin, J .................................................. 76, 77Sasaki, H .......................................................... 87Sasaki, J .......................................................... 137Sasaki, T ......................................................... 141Sastikumar, D ................................................... 46Sato, A ..................................... 30, 58, 67, 68, 86Sato, E ............................................................ 123Sato, H ........................................................... 102Sato, K ........................................................... 122Sato, M .............. 17, 37, 56, 74, 75, 95, 115, 132Sato, N ............................................................. 22Sato, T .......................................................... 141Sato, Y ........................................................... 100Satyapal, S ........................................................ 25Saucedo Muñoz, M ........................................ 134Saunders, N ...................................................... 85Saxe, P ............................................................. 19Saxena, A ................................................... 60, 79Saylor, D .................................................... 21, 83Scattergood, R .............................. 31, 32, 89, 143Scavino, G ................................................ 76, 135Schaedler, T ................................................... 108Schaeublin, R ................................................. 142Schafler, E .................................................. 51, 88Schafrik, R ....................................................... 29Scharrer, M ....................................................... 81Schäublin, R ............................................... 28, 84Schelling, P .................................................... 117Schenk, T ......................................................... 79Scherello, A ...................................................... 22Scheriau, S ..................................................... 129Schestakova, L ................................................. 90Schiffl, A ........................................................ 141Schildknecht, A .............................................. 104Schille, J ........................................................... 85Schlesinger, M ............... 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Schlom, D ........................................................ 33Schmetterer, C .................................................. 48Schmid-Fetzer, R ........................................... 124Schmuki, P ....................................................... 90Schneibel, J ...................................................... 53Schneider, H ................................................... 126Schneider, J ................................................ 78, 90Schneider, M .................................................... 81Schoenung, J ...................................... 88, 89, 109Schönfeld, B ..................................................... 80Schott, A .................................................... 23, 24Schroers, J ...................................................... 133Schuh, C ............................................. 39, 88, 117Schuldenzucker, P ............................................ 42Schulson, E .................................................... 101Schultz, J .......................................... 71, 112, 121Schuster, B ....................................................... 51Schvezov, C .............................................. 27, 116Schwaiger, R .............................................. 37, 57Schwandt, C ..................................................... 43Schwartz, L ...................................................... 47Schwartz, W ................................................... 120

Schwarz, M ...................................................... 74Schwarz, R ............................................... 32, 115Schwendiman, K .............................................. 92Scorey, C .......................................................... 24Scott, A ............................................................ 47Scott, J ............................................................. 95Scott, M ............................................................ 92Scrase, S ........................................................... 40Scrivani, A ...................................................... 144Scully, J ...................................................... 26, 95Seal, S ........... 15, 33, 65, 90, 108, 111, 115, 117Seale, G ............................................................ 44Sears, J ................................. 24, 43, 91, 111, 139Seccombe, D .................................................. 142Seckiner, A ..................................................... 121Sediako, D ...................................................... 124Seelaboyina, R ................................................. 53Segal, V ............................................................ 89Segall, A ........................................................... 92Segatz, M ......................................................... 74Seick, C .......................................................... 112Seidman, D ......................................... 19, 61, 114Seifter, A .......................................................... 20Sekhar, J ........................................................... 62Seki, Y ............................................................. 37Sekido, N ........................................................ 128Sekimoto, H ................................................... 133Sekine, T .......................................................... 98Selim, F .......................................................... 126Semenova, I ...................................................... 89Semenova, O .................................................. 117Semiatin, S ................................................. 72, 88Senkov, O ............................... 18, 57, 71, 95, 133Senkova, S ........................................................ 71Senn, J ............................................................. 44Seo, J ....................................................... 33, 76Seo, S ..................................................... 48, 137Seok, C .......................................................... 139Seok, H ........................................................... 116Seong, B ................................................. 121, 144Seong Yong, P .................................................. 80Sepehrband, P .................................................. 94Serebrinsky, S ................................................... 92Serefoglu, M .................................................... 42Sergueeva, A ............................................ 52, 129Serna-Vasquez, A ........... 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Sertel, K ......................................................... 137Setman, D ................................................... 51, 88Setyawan, A ..................................................... 18Severo, D .................................................... 55, 74Sezer, S ............................................................. 45Shackelford, J ................................................. 101Shade, P ....................................................... 26, 69Shaghiev, M ..................................................... 71Shahbazian Yassar, R ....... 16, 35, 54, 72, 93, 113Shahzad, M ...................................................... 82Shaikh, A .......................................................... 49Shamsuzzoha, M ........................................ 70, 94Shan, A ....................................................... 88, 89Shan, Z ................................................... 129, 143Shang, L ......................................................... 104Shang, S ........................................................... 96Shangguan, F .................................................... 55Shankar, R ........................................................ 72Shankar, S ...................................... 23, 51, 57, 87Shannon, C ....................................................... 52Shao, H ............................................................. 89Shao-Horn, Y ................................................... 44Shaoxian, M ....................................... 74, 95, 136Shapiro, S ......................................................... 60Sharma, B ....................................................... 120

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Sharma, S ....................................................... 133Sharma, V ...................................................... 138Shaw, J ........................................................... 138Shaw, L ..................................................... 82, 109Shazly, M ......................................................... 59She, H .............................................................. 36Sheikh-Ali, A ................................................... 49Shen, C ............................................... 49, 79, 125Shen, G ............................................................ 63Shen, H ..................................................... 73, 114Shen, J ............................................................ 141Shen, P ............................................................. 30Shen, T ................................................. 32, 51, 85Shendye, S ...................................................... 129Sheng, X ......................................................... 132Shenoy, V ......................................................... 54Shet, S ............................................................ 50Shi, J ............................................................. 44Shi, S ..................................................... 22, 142Shi, W ............................................................. 25Shi, Y .................................................. 48, 50, 74Shi, Z ........................... 20, 74, 78, 96, 114, 136Shibata, N ......................................................... 21Shifler, D .................................................. 97, 117Shiflet, G ............................................ 18, 95, 144Shih, D ............................................................. 48Shih, T ..................................................... 47, 107Shih, W ............................................................ 66Shijie, G ......................................................... 125Shim, J ....................................................... 85, 89Shimada, K ....................................................... 32Shimizu, F ................................................ 75, 116Shimizu, T ...................................................... 103Shimpo, R ........................................................ 31Shin, C ............................................................. 85Shin, D ........................................... 61, 88, 89, 90Shin, K ............................................. 63, 103, 123Shin, S ............................................................. 80Shinohara, G .................................................... 22Shioi, R .......................................................... 133Shipova, O ........................................................ 55Shivashankar, S ................................................ 33Shollock, B ....................................................... 42Shorokhov, E .................................................... 88Shtanov, V ...................................................... 114Shubayev, V ..................................................... 75Shuiping, Z ............................................... 94, 132Shukla, A .......................................................... 41Shukla, P .................................................... 26, 47Shulman, H .................................................... 142Shurov, N ................................................... 73, 74Shutthanandan, S .............................................. 65Shutthanandan, V ............................................. 47Shuyan, Y ......................................................... 96Shyamala, M .................................................... 94Shyng, Y .......................................................... 95Sickafus, K ................................................. 47, 85Siegel, D ........................................................... 19Siegmund, A .................. 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Siewert, T ......................................................... 61Sigworth, G ...................................................... 76Sík, C 31Sillekens, W ..................................................... 82Silva, A ............................................................. 94Silva, G ............................................................. 76Silva, M ............................................................ 99Silva, P ............................................................. 21Silvestri, A ....................................................... 76Simakov, D ..................................................... 114Simmel, F ......................................................... 32Simmons, J ............................................... 86, 131

Simoes, S ........................................................ 111Simsek, E ......................................................... 79Sinaga, D .......................................................... 36Sindelar, R ...................................................... 117Singer, H .......................................................... 79Singer, I ............................................................ 79Singer, R ........................................................... 81Singh, A ................................................... 82, 123Singh, H ................................................... 26, 103Singh, M ........................................................... 40Singh, N ............................................. 30, 49, 127Singh, P .................................... 63, 104, 108, 124Singh, U ........................................................... 23Singh, V ......................................................... 115Singjai, P .......................................................... 15Singleton, N ..................................................... 55Sinha, S .................................................. 102, 121Sinha, V ............................................................ 92Sinn, H ........................................................... 121Sinnott, S ........................................................ 142Sintay, S ........................................................... 45Sirivolu, S ......................................................... 96Sisson, R .................................................. 77, 117Sitdikov, V ....................................................... 51Siwecki, T ........................................................ 93Sklad, P ............................................................ 63Sklenicka, V ..................................................... 31Skornyakov, V .................................................. 36Skrotzki, B ....................................................... 92Skury, A ........................................... 57, 116, 134Skybakmoen, E ................................................ 20Slattery, D ........................................................ 91Slinkman, D ............................................... 73, 93Slocik, J ............................................................ 69Slooff, F ......................................................... 124Slutsker, J ......................................................... 97Smialek, J ......................................................... 67Smid, I ........................................................ 15, 92Smith, A ......................................................... 109Smith, C ........................................................... 20Smith, G ........................................................... 38Smith, J ............................................ 60, 106, 126Smith, L ............................................................ 90Smith, R ........................... 16, 47, 65, 83, 84, 126Smitherman, M ................................................ 41Smolyakov, A ................................................... 89Smugeresky, J....................................... 34, 71, 89Snead, L ............................................. 31, 47, 126Snure, M ..................................................... 33, 52Snyder, R .......................................................... 74Soare, I ............................................................. 33Soares, F ......................................................... 132Sobey, T ........................................................... 32Soboyejo, W ............................................. 17, 116Sofie, S ............................................................. 83Sohn, H ...................................................... 53, 91Sohn, Y ................. 19, 25, 39, 44, 58, 63, 77, 82, .............................. 83, 98, 104, 108, 118, 124, 141Soisson, F ....................................................... 106Sokhanvaran, S ................................................. 24Sokolov, M ......................................... 31, 65, 126Sokolowski, P ................................................... 71Solanki, K ........................................................ 72Solberg, I .......................................................... 55Soldano, C ........................................................ 91Solheim, A ....................................................... 20Soliman, M ....................................................... 27Solis, F ............................................................. 72Soloveichik, G ................................................... 82Soloviev, V ....................................................... 89Solzbacher, F .............................................. 33, 70

Somekawa, H ........................................... 82, 123Son, J .............................................................. 90Son, S ........................................................... 101Son, Y .............................................................. 61Song, B ..................................................... 62, 118Song, H ...................................................... 76, 88Song, J .............................................. 86, 122, 127Song, K .......................................................... 121Song, M ............................................................ 47Song, X ............................................................ 58Song, Y .......................................................... 128Song, Z ........................................................... 135Sonnleitner, R ................................................... 34Sopori, B ........................................ 30, 49, 50, 65Sordelet, D ......................................... 87, 96, 143Sorensen, C ...................................... 59, 100, 136Sorlie, M ............... 17, 20, 35, 36, 38, 40, 55, 57, ................... 59, 73, 74, 75, 78, 93, 94, 96, 99, 113, .................. 114, 116, 119, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136Soto, K ............................................................. 74Soubeyroux, J ................................................. 133Soucy, G ......................................................... 113Souidi, A .......................................................... 84Southworth, A ............................................ 66, 85Spaepen, F ........................................................ 69Spangenberger, J .............................................. 68Spanos, G ................................................... 15, 58Spätig, P ........................................................... 28Speakman, S ..................................................... 87Specht, E .................................................. 93, 102Specker, A ........................................................ 23Speer, J ............................................................. 80Spencer, K ........................................................ 63Spigarelli, S .................................................... 141Spoljaric, D ...................................................... 22Spowart, J ................................................... 71, 92Sreekala, S ........................................................ 58Sreekumar, K ................................................... 55Sreeranganathan, A .................. 26, 103, 112, 124Srinivasan, R .. 103, 125, 127, 128, 132, 134, 144Srinivasan, S ......................................... 59, 79, 91Srisukhumbowornchai, N ......................... 71, 111Srivastava, A .................................................... 52Srivastava, R ................................................... 115Srivastava, S ................................................... 128Srivilliputhur, S .......................... 34, 65, 126, 142Srolovitz, D .............................. 58, 117, 132, 135St-Georges, L ................................................... 59St. John, D ...................................................... 129Stach, E .................................................. 129, 143Stacy, J ............................................................ 87Stadermann, M ................................................. 17Stadler, S .......................................................... 64Stagno, E .................................................. 76, 135Staley, J ............................................................ 87Stam, M ............................................................ 36Stan, M .................................................... 34, 142Standen, C ...................................................... 120Stanescu, C ................................................. 36, 76Stanica, C ................................................... 76, 96Starostenkov, M ............................................... 35Stavehaug, F ................................................... 131Stavrides, A .................................................... 141Steel, K ............................................................. 20Steele, R ......................................................... 100Stefanakos, E .................................................... 91Stefanescu, D ................................................... 42Stefanovic, P .................................................... 76Steigerwalt, E ................................................... 44Steinbach, I .......................................... 21, 34, 97Steinbrecher, T ................................................. 37

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Stelling, O ........................................................ 24Stephan, R ........................................................ 52Stephens, E ..................................................... 131Stephens, G ...................................................... 36Stephens, J ...................................................... 101Stephens, R .................... 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Stevenson, J ........................................ 63, 83, 104Stewart, D ....................... 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Stiles, D ............................................................ 97Stipcich, M ....................................................... 60StJohn, D .................................................... 51, 96Stocks, G .......................................................... 80Stocks, M ....................................................... 102Stoica, A ........................................................... 56Stoica, G ........................................................... 31Stojakovic, D ............................................. 54, 113Stojanovic, J ..................................................... 96Stokes, D .......................................................... 61Stoldt, C ........................................................... 69Stölken, J .......................................................... 59Stoller, R .................................... 28, 84, 107, 126Stolting, K .................................................. 16, 54Stolz, D ............................................................ 49Stone, D .......................................................... 134Storm, R ........................................................... 24Störmer, M ..................................................... 141Story, C ............................................................ 64Stoudt, M .................................... 24, 61, 102, 122Street, R ............................................................. 89Streiffer, S ........................................................ 33Streitz, F ......................................................... 134Strickler, J ........................................................ 91Stroeder, M ..................................................... 131Strothers, S ....................................................... 52Strouse, G ......................................................... 69Stubbins, J .......................................... 45, 65, 126Stupp, S ............................................................ 74Su, J .............................................................. 15Su, M .............................................................. 90Subba Reddy, N ............................................. 131Subhash, G ................................... 37, 40, 78, 135Subramanian, K .............. 28, 47, 66, 85, 106, 126Subramanian, S ................................................ 81Suda, H ............................................................. 46Sudbrack, C ...................................................... 19Sudhakar, N .............................. 30, 50, 52, 70, 90Sudik, A ........................................................... 19Sudo, M .......................................................... 114Sueishi, Y ......................................................... 28Suematsu, H ................................................... 144Suery, M ......................................................... 103Suganuma, K ........................ 48, 66, 85, 107, 127Suh, D ............................................................. 61Sukhanova, A ................................................... 69Sulger, P ........................................................... 99Sun, F .............................................................. 24Sun, G ............................................................. 75Sun, H ........................................................... 133Sun, J ............................................................ 113Sun, N .................................................. 104, 114Sun, W ............................................................ 56Sun, X ............................................................. 52Sun, Y ............................................... 42, 71, 130Sun, Z ..................................................... 93, 128Sundararaghavan, V ............................. 39, 64, 83Sundlof, B ...................................................... 118Sung, H ...................................................... 33, 63Suni, J ........................................................... 114Sunkara, B ...................................................... 115Sunny, G ....................................... 37, 40, 69, 121Surampudi, L .................................................. 111

Suravarapu, R ................................................... 79Suresh, S .......................................................... 31Suri, P .............................................................. 94Suryanarayana, C .......................... 31, 51, 69, 88, .................................................. 109, 129, 133, 143Suss, A ............................................................. 55Suszuki, R ........................................................ 41Suzuki, A .................................... 44, 49, 124, 141Suzuki, M ....................... 30, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Suzuki, T .................................................. 30, 144Svoboda, M ....................................................... 31Swadener, J ...................................................... 32Swadner, J ........................................................ 32Swaminathan, S .................................. 51, 89, 136Swan-Wood, T ................................................. 39Sweeney, D ..................................................... 103Swift, D .................................................... 20, 118Syed Asif, S ................................................... 129Sysoev, I ......................................................... 132Szczepanski, C ............................................... 139Szczygiel, P ...................................................... 89

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T-Raissi, A ......................................... 44, 45, 142Tabereaux, A .................................................... 94Tack, W .................................................... 24, 122Tadisina, Z ........................................................ 21Tagantsev, A ..................................................... 33Takahashi, H ..................................................... 28Takahashi, K..................................................... 42Takahashi, T ..................................................... 41Takaku, Y ................................................. 85, 107Takano, C ......................................................... 23Takashi, I .......................................................... 64Takashi, K ........................................................ 64Takeda, O ......................................................... 43Takeda, Y ......................................................... 32Takeguchi, M.................................................... 47Takemoto, T ..................................................... 66Takenaka, T ...................................................... 62Takeshi, A ........................................................ 64Takeuchi, T ..................................................... 102Takigawa, Y ................................................... 104Talamantes, J .................................................... 87Taleff, E .............................................. 40, 93, 114Talekar, A ......................................................... 26Talia, J .......................................................... 136Tallapragada, R ................................................ 17Tamerler, C ................................................. 56, 74Tamirisa, S ............................................... 92, 103Tamirisakandala, S ..................... 26, 92, 103, 112Tamura, K......................................................... 22Tamura, T ................................................... 18, 63Tan, H ............................................................ 110Tan, L .............................................................. 54Tan, T ............................................................. 39Tanaka, M ........................................... 22, 47, 140Tang, F ................................................. 27, 84, 89Tang, L ........................................................... 115Tang, M .............................................. 32, 85, 107Tang, W ............................................................ 71Tang, X ....................................................... 90, 91Tang, Z ..................................................... 19, 128Tangboriboon, N .............................................. 53Tanishita, K ...................................................... 56Tanniru, M ........................................................ 91Tao, J ............................................................. 62Tao, L ............................................................ 71Tao, N ............................................................ 109Tapasa, K .......................................................... 85

Tarakanov, A .................................................. 132Tarcy, G ...................................................... 56, 73Tarnuzzer, R ................................................... 115Tassios, S ........................................................ 104Tata, E ............................................................. 76Tata, M ........................................................... 135Tatiparti, S ........................................................ 91Tavasci, A ......................................................... 76Taylor, J ............................................................ 87Taylor, M .............................................. 36, 74, 94Taylor, P ........................................................... 84Tedenac, J ..................................... 15, 76, 77, 134Tedstrom, R ...................................................... 86Teintze, S .......................................................... 83Telang, A .......................................................... 93Temur, D .......................................................... 34Teng, J ........................................................ 42, 60Tenorio, J .................................................. 22, 144Tenório, J .......................................................... 22Teo, K ....................................................... 15, 53TerBush, J ........................................ 44, 124, 141Terentyev, D ..................................................... 85Terpstra, R ........................................................ 34Terrones, L ....................................................... 76Ter Weer, P ....................................................... 36Tessandori, J ..................................................... 31Teter, D ............................................................. 98Tewary, V ......................................................... 25Tewksbury, G ........................................... 24, 127Thadhani, N ........... 20, 40, 52, 59, 74, 77, 98, 99, .......................... 118, 119, 125, 128, 132, 134, 135Thanneeru, R .................................................. 108Theuer, K ......................................................... 98Thevuthasan, S ................................... 47, 65, 111Thibault, M .............................................. 57, 136Thiebaut, C ..................................................... 131Thierry, B ......................................................... 15Thirumalai, N ................................................... 29Thiyagarajan, K ................................................ 23Thoma, D ..................................... 28, 47, 60, 100Thomas, A ........................................................ 69Thomas, D .................................................. 35, 73Thomas, G ........................................................ 25Thompson, D .................................................... 36Thompson, G ............................................ 21, 114Thompson, W ................................................... 71Thomson, K .................................................... 110Thonstad, J ....................................................... 73Thornton, K .............................................. 72, 134Thornton, T ...................................................... 32Thorpe, C ......................................................... 73Thuanboon, S ........................................... 71, 111Thuinet, L ................................................. 29, 109Thunuguntla, R ................................................ 21Thuret, J ........................................................... 50Tian, J ............................................................ 109Tian, W ............................................................ 93Tian, Z .................................................... 94, 114Tick Hon, Y ...................................................... 55Tie, J ........................................................... 132Tien, L ............................................................ 33Tien, S .......................................................... 107Tikare, V .................. 16, 34, 54, 72, 92, 112, 131Tilak, R ................................................. 38, 57, 96Tiley, J ..................................................... 92, 139Till, R ............................................................ 65Tin, C ...................................................... 33, 90Tin, S ..................... 29, 30, 49, 67, 86, 108, 128Ting-an, Z ........................................... 53, 92, 122Tippur, H ........................................................ 119Tiryakioglu, M ..................... 51, 68, 87, 109, 129

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Tischler, J ....................................................... 122Tissington, C ..................................................... 25Tiwari, A .............. 15, 33, 52, 53, 70, 90, 91, 111Tiwari, V .......................................................... 71Tkac, M ............................................................ 40Tkacheva, O ..................................................... 73Tkatcheva, O .................................................. 114Tochiyama, O ................................................... 22Todaka, Y ....................................................... 137Todd, M ............................................................ 47Toguyeni, G ...................................................... 46Toji, A ............................................................. 83Tokozakura, D .................................................. 33Tomas, B .......................................................... 31Tomasino, T ..................................................... 36Tomchik, C ....................................................... 65Tome, C .......................................... 20, 35, 72, 93Tomesani, L .................................................... 109Toneguzzo, F .................................................... 81Tonisch, K ........................................................ 52Tonnayopas, D ................................................. 31Topping, T ........................................................ 89Torbet, C ........................................................... 67Tortorelli, P .................................................... 104Tosta, R .......................................................... 119Totemeier, A ..................................................... 26Tran, T ........................................................... 101Trapani, M ........................................................ 23Treadway, J .................................................... 100Treadwell, C ................................................... 105Treglio, R ....................................................... 141Trelewicz, J ...................................................... 88Tretyakov, Y ..................................................... 74Trichy, G .................................................... 52, 90Trigwell, S ........................................................ 45Trinkle, D ................................. 29, 39, 48, 60, 79Trivedi, P .......................................................... 99Trivedi, R ................................................... 42, 60Trolier-McKinstry, S ........................................ 33Trott, W .......................................................... 135Truci, H ............................................................ 40Trujillo, C ............................................. 20, 59, 77Trumble, K ......................................... 24, 51, 110Tryon, B ..................................................... 34, 67Tryon, R ........................................................... 21Tsai, C ............................................................ 105Tsai, L ........................................................... 135Tsai, R ............................................................. 66Tsai, T ........................................................... 127Tschopp, M ................................................ 49, 67Tseng, Y ........................................................... 66Tsirlina, G ...................................................... 114Tsuchiya, K .................................................... 137Tsujikawa, M ................................................. 104Tsujimoto, M.................................................... 66Tsukimoto, S .............................................. 21, 99Tu, K ............................................................. 86Tucker, G .......................................................... 67Tucker, J ........................................................... 28Tuggle, J ......................................................... 123Tuissi, A ........................................................... 89Tulenko, J ......................................... 47, 142, 144Turano, S .......................................................... 15Turbini, L ....................... 28, 47, 66, 85, 106, 126Turchi, P ....................... 43, 61, 80, 102, 121, 134Turchin, A ........................................................ 38Turner, D .......................................................... 77Turri, G ............................................................ 30Tweedy, B ......................................... 41, 120, 136Tyumentsev, A .................................................. 89Tzeng, Y ........................................................... 52

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Ubertalli, G ............................................... 76, 135Uberuaga, B ................................................... 142Uchic, M .................. 18, 26, 58, 69, 75, 107, 127Uchida, Y ......................................................... 21Ucok, I .............................................. 24, 122, 140Ucuncuoglu, S ................................................ 140Uda, T ........................................................... 133Udaykumar, H .................................................. 60Ude, A .......................................................... 144Uecker, R .......................................................... 33Ueda, M ............................................................ 70Uehara, T .......................................................... 83Ugarte-Domínguez, V ...................................... 23Uggowitzer, P ............................................. 34, 42Ugurlu, O ................................................. 38, 117Uhlenwinkel, V ................................................ 24Ukai, S ............................................................. 65Ulbricht, N ....................................................... 40Um, N ...................................................... 22, 134Umahi, E ........................................................ 117Umemoto, M .................................................. 137Umeno, Y ........................................................ 135Ungar, T ........................................................... 88Ungureanu, A ................................................... 36Unitt, M ............................................................ 38Unlu, N ........................................................... 144Unocic, R ......................................... 49, 125, 127Urban, A ......................................................... 122Ürgen, M .......................................................... 42Uttarwar, M .................................................... 115Uz, M ......................... 30, 31, 33, 38, 39, 41, 50Uzer, G ............................................................. 45

V

Vaidyanathan, R ............................. 100, 120, 133Vaillant, M ...................................................... 115Vainik, R .......................................................... 75Valdes, A .......................................................... 57Valdez, J ..................................................... 47, 85Valiev, R ....................................... 51, 89, 90, 143Valone, S ............................................ 19, 40, 142van Dellen, S .................................................... 36Vanderspurt, T .................................................. 91Van der Ven, A ........................................... 19, 39van der Walt, T ................................................. 40van de Walle, A ........................................ 39, 121van Duin, A ...................................................... 92van Heerden, C ................................................. 40Vanheule, B ...................................................... 22Van Hoof, T ...................................................... 33van Linden, J ............ 30, 32, 50, 68, 87, 108, 128Vanmeensel, K ................................................. 95Van Petegem, S ................................................ 67VanSchoiack, L ................................................ 75Van Swygenhoven, H ........................... 49, 67, 69Van Tyne, C ...................................................... 80Vargas Orihuela, J ............................................ 68Varma, S ........................................................... 50Vasarni, V ......................................................... 42Vasekar, P ......................................................... 21Vasshaug, K ...................................................... 20Vassiliev, S ..................................................... 114Vasudevan, V ........................................ 57, 76, 92Vauzelle, T ..................................................... 131Vaynman, S ...................................................... 61Vecchio, K .... 17, 20, 40, 59, 77, 95, 98, 118, 135Vedala, H .......................................................... 70Vedani, M ......................................................... 89

Vedernikova, I .................................................. 89Vekas, L ............................................................ 33Vendette, H ....................................................... 17Venkatachalapathy, V ..................................... 108VenkataSuryaPrakash, S .................................. 23Venkatesan, T ................................................... 64Venkatesh, A .................................................. 121Venkatesh, T ........................................... 112, 122Venkateswaran, S ............................................. 79Ventelon, L ....................................................... 29Ventura, T ....................................................... 106Verbeken, K ...................................................... 22Verbrugge, M ................................................... 25Verhaege, M ..................................................... 22Vérité, G ......................................................... 142Verma, R ........................ 35, 44, 63, 82, 104, 136Vermeulen, B .................................................... 67Vermeulen, P .................................................... 82Verweij, H .............................................. 124, 137Veselkov, V .............................................. 36, 132Vespa, G ........................................................... 63Veyssiere, P ...................................................... 86Viala, J ................................................ 77, 92, 112Viano, D ........................................................... 87Vickery, C ......................................................... 78Vidal, E ............................................................ 84Vidrich, G ................................................. 31, 141Viehland, D ...................................................... 79Vieira, C ............................................. 31, 76, 116Vieira, M ........................................................ 111Vigliante, A .................................................... 102Vilaça, P ........................................................... 59Vild, C .............................................................. 32Vildanova, N .................................................... 89Vilela, A ........................................................... 74Vilela, H ......................................................... 134Villegas, J ....................................................... 109Vincent, A ................................................ 65, 117Vincent, E ....................................................... 106Vincent, H ...................................................... 136Viswanath, R .................................................. 135Viswanathan, A ................................................ 46Viswanathan, G ................ 18, 54, 58, 89, 93, 125Vitchus, B ....................................................... 136Vitek, V ...................................................... 29, 86Vittala Pai, D .................................................... 94Viviers, K ......................................................... 40Vízdal, J ........................................................... 48Vlcek, J ............................................................ 42Vleugels, J ........................................................ 95Vlieg, E ............................................................ 43Vogel, S ............................................................ 20Vogler, T ................................................... 77, 135Vogt, R ............................................................. 88Vohra, Y ........................................................... 75Voicu, I ............................................................. 33Volakis, J ........................................................ 137Volkert, C ........................................... 31, 69, 107Volkov, Y .......................................................... 90Volland, A ...................................................... 103Volokhov, I ..................................................... 132Vondra, F .......................................................... 63Von Kaenel, R ................................................ 114von Roedern, B .............................................. 144Voorhees, P ............................................... 79, 134Vormelker, P ................................................... 117Voss, D ............................................................. 68Voyiadjis, G .................................................... 105Vrešt’ál, J ......................................................... 48Vuoristo, T ....................................................... 40Vyas, G ............................................................ 44

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Wadsworth, J .................................................... 34Wagermaier, W ................................................ 37Wagner, B ......................................................... 30Wagner, G ......................................................... 59Wagner, L ................................................. 82, 140Wagoner, R ......................................... 64, 78, 100Wagstaff, R ............................................... 96, 116Wahl, J .............................................................. 30Waldner, G ....................................................... 33Walford, G ........................................................ 63Walker, D ......................................................... 75Wall, J ........................................................... 139Wallace, R ........................................................ 94Wallace, T ........................................................ 57Wallenius, J ...................................................... 65Walleser, J ................................................ 48, 106Walley, S .................................................... 59, 77Walter, S ........................................................... 37Wan, Z .......................................................... 137Wang, B ............................................................ 46Wang, C ...................................... 41, 48, 119, 137Wang, D ................................. 31, 33, 52, 90, 132Wang, E ............................................................ 42Wang, G ........... 37, 75, 79, 88, 97, 133, 134, 144Wang, H ...................... 31, 32, 33, 49, 51, 52, 69, ................................ 70, 88, 90, 109, 111, 129, 143Wang, J ........... 74, 82, 88, 89, 109, 114, 131, 134Wang, K ................................................... 77, 131Wang, L .............................................. 23, 27, 113Wang, M ................................. 15, 29, 86, 89, 127Wang, N ..................................................... 46, 64Wang, P ........................ 16, 54, 59, 101, 113, 125Wang, Q ............................................. 25, 87, 131Wang, S .............................................. 47, 62, 137Wang, T ............................................ 39, 110, 135Wang, W ............................................. 18, 37, 135Wang, X ................................... 27, 56, 60, 89, 93Wang, Y ...................... 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, ................................. 26, 29, 38, 39, 46, 49, 54, 72, ........................... 79, 81, 85, 88, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, .......................... 106, 114, 125, 129, 137, 140, 142Wang, Z ............................. 20, 32, 40, 52, 69, 74, .................................. 78, 90, 95, 96, 110, 114, 136Wanko, E .......................................................... 63Wanner, A ...................................................... 104Wanner, T ....................................................... 112Warczok, A ....................................................... 23Ward, W ........................................................... 52Warnken, N ...................................................... 34Warren, J ........................................ 21, 25, 77, 83Warren, O ....................................................... 129Warrior, N ........................................................ 81Waryoba, D ................................................ 16, 35Was, G .................................... 28, 45, 47, 65, 84, ............................................ 85, 106, 125, 126, 142Watanabe, M .................................................... 38Watanabe, T ............................................. 47, 142Watkins, T ........................................................ 27Watson, A ......................................................... 48Watson, M ...................................................... 124Way, C ............................................................. 96Weaver, D ......................................................... 72Weaver, M ........................................................ 87Webb, E .......................................................... 135Webb, S .......................................................... 120Weber, M ........................................................ 126Weber, W .......................................................... 47Wedde, G .......................................................... 23Wee, A .............................................................. 32

Weerasooriya, T ................... 24, 61, 62, 102, 122Weertman, J ...................................................... 31Wegener, J ........................................................ 26Wei, C ...................................................... 66, 85Wei, D ................................................... 103, 127Wei, H ............................................................. 15Wei, J ............................................................ 142Wei, L ............................................... 53, 55, 137Wei, Q ............................................................. 51Wei, W ................................................. 30, 50, 70Wei, Y .............................................................. 42Wei, Z ............................................................. 77Weidenmann, K .............................................. 104Weigend, F ..................................................... 135Weil, K .................................... 24, 25, 44, 62, 63, ........................................ 64, 82, 83, 104, 124, 141Weiland, H ................................. 16, 35, 114, 139Weinberger, C ................................................... 69Weiss, B ......................................................... 127Weissmüller, J ................................ 111, 130, 135Welch, B ........................................................... 94Welk, B ............................................... 58, 93, 125Wells, J ..................................................... 68, 135Wen, C ....................................................... 56, 77Weng, L ............................................................ 88Wenner, M ........................................................ 78Wensley, C...................................................... 121Werner, F .......................................................... 87Wesolowski, R .................................................. 28Westbrooke, E .................................................. 67Westerholt, K ................................................. 102Weygand, D ...................................................... 31Wheeler, K ....................................................... 26Wheeler, R ....................................................... 69Whelan, S ......................................................... 56White, D ................................................... 38, 139White, H ........................................................... 77White, P ............................................................ 83Whiteman, G .................................................... 98Whitis, D .......................................... 93, 103, 123Whitten, M ....................................................... 45Widener, C ....................................... 41, 120, 136Widom, M ................................................ 19, 144Wierzba, B ................................................. 19, 98Wierzbicki, A ................................................... 17Wiezorek, J ..................................................... 143Wiggins, L ...................................................... 118Wijaya, H ....................................................... 115Wilde, G ........................................................... 21Wilgen, J .................................................. 27, 105Wilhelm, C ....................................................... 42Wilkening, S ..................................................... 40Wilker, J ......................................................... 115Wilkins, J ......................................................... 79Wilkinson, D .............................................. 24, 73Wilks, G ........................................................... 71Will, F ............................................................. 52Willaime, F ......................................... 29, 84, 142Williams, C .................................................... 140Williams, D ...................................................... 38Williams, J ..... 15, 28, 33, 52, 67, 70, 83, 90, 136Williams, N ................................................ 33, 90Williams, P ....................................................... 77Williams, R .......................................... 18, 21, 58Williams, S ................................................. 67, 86Willms, R ....................................................... 101Wilson, T .................................................... 75, 96Wimmer, E ....................................................... 19Win, Z ........................................................... 137Windl, W .......................................................... 56Winter, R .................................................... 79, 98

Winterton, J ...................................................... 70Wirth, B ................................... 28, 47, 65, 84, 85, ............................................ 89, 106, 125, 126, 142Withers, J ................................................... 24, 62Withers, P ....................................................... 128Witt, P ............................................................. 46Witte, F ..................................................... 75, 141Witusiewicz, V .................................................. 60Wng, Y ............................................................. 81Wochner, P ..................................................... 102Wögerer, C ........................................... 32, 33, 42Wolf, A ............................................................ 17Wolf, B ............................................................. 47Wolf, D ............................................................. 88Wolf, W ............................................................ 19Wolverton, C .............................................. 19, 39Wong, C ................................................... 97, 140Wong, K ........................................................... 85Wong, N ........................................................... 90Wong, S .......................................................... 119Wong, W .......................................................... 89Woo, C ............................................................. 85Woo, W ............................................................ 60Wood, W .................................................. 24, 127Woodard, S ..................... 29, 49, 67, 86, 108, 128Woodward, C ........... 29, 48, 67, 86, 92, 107, 127Wright, I ........................................... 87, 104, 124Wright, S .............................................. 38, 54, 72Wright, T .................................................... 40, 98Wu, A ............................................................ 66Wu, C ........................................................... 143Wu, D ............................................................ 111Wu, E ............................................................ 132Wu, H ............................................................ 118Wu, J ............................................... 22, 50, 134Wu, K ............................................................ 56Wu, L ....................................... 31, 71, 129, 138Wu, M ............................................................. 38Wu, R ............................................................. 91Wu, S ............................................................ 127Wu, T ............................................................. 64Wu, W ............................................................ 72Wu, X .............................. 30, 45, 51, 67, 89, 143Wu, Y ....................................................... 71, 87Wu, Z ...................................................... 19, 127Wuelker, C ........................................................ 18Wunderlich, R ........................................ 115, 123

Wunsch, C ...................................................... 114

X

Xi, J ............................................................. 78Xia, G ............................................... 44, 83, 104Xia, K ............................................... 51, 89, 118Xia, S ............................................................ 89Xia, Z ........................................ 46, 48, 50, 106Xiang, L ........................................................... 78Xiang, Q ......................................................... 132Xiao, Y ........................................................... 104Xiao, Z ........................................................... 111Xichang, S ......................................................... 46Xie, C ........................................................... 140Xie, J ............................................................ 91Xie, M ............................................................ 110Xie, X ............................................................. 50Xie, Y ..................................................... 78, 131Xie, Z ............................................................. 55Xin, X ............................................................ 87Xin, Y .......................................................... 121Xinzheng, L ...................................................... 78Xiong, J .............................................. 56, 77, 125

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Xiong, S ................................................. 116, 129Xiong, X ........................................................... 38Xiong, Y ................................................... 89, 104Xiquan, Q ....................................................... 119XiYun, Y .......................................................... 46Xu, C ............................................................. 51Xu, D .................................... 48, 105, 125, 126Xu, F ............................................................. 54Xu, H ............................................ 100, 101, 105Xu, J ................................. 20, 56, 94, 104, 114Xu, M ............................................................ 96Xu, S ............................................................. 65Xu, W ................................................ 17, 51, 89Xu, X ..................... 32, 36, 37, 88, 89, 118, 140Xu, Y ............................................................ 118Xu, Z ............................................ 111, 116, 134Xuanhui, Q ....................................................... 91Xue, J ........................................... 131, 132, 136Xueliang, D .................................................... 136Xueping, Z ....................................................... 91Xueyi, G ................................................. 128, 129Xuguang, G .................................................... 124

Y

Yablinsky, C ..................................................... 67Yadava, M ........................................................ 78Yajima, M ......................................................... 66Yalisove, S ................................................ 20, 118Yamaguchi, A ................................................... 87Yamaji, K ....................................................... 104Yamamoto, T .......................................... 106, 126Yamamoto, Y ................................... 30, 104, 128Yamazaki, A ................................................... 137Yan, X ............................................................. 78Yan, Y ........................................................... 129Yan, Z ........................................................... 137Yanada, I .......................................................... 66Yang, B ............................................................. 43Yang, C ........................................... 29, 48, 52, 56Yang, D .......................................................... 111Yang, F ............................................... 85, 97, 116Yang, G ............................................................ 27Yang, H .............................................. 88, 98, 132Yang, J .................................. 19, 60, 68, 114, 119Yang, K .......................................................... 143Yang, L ............................................... 53, 56, 127Yang, Q ...................................................... 32, 70Yang, R ........................................................... 123Yang, S ............................... 29, 48, 104, 119, 122Yang, W........................ 25, 73, 94, 114, 122, 128Yang, Y ................ 60, 72, 88, 116, 128, 134, 137Yang, Z ....... 25, 44, 63, 82, 83, 97, 104, 124, 141Yanli, J ........................................................... 119Yannas, I ........................................................... 37Yanqing, L ........................................................ 78Yao, G ............ 15, 27, 36, 53, 55, 57, 63, 71, 73, .................. 77, 78, 81, 94, 112, 114, 116, 132, 138Yao, Z ....................................................... 65, 85Yaowu, W ........................................... 74, 95, 136Yapici, G .............................................. 53, 81, 93Yarrapareddy, E .............................................. 101Yashiki, T ......................................................... 26Yasuda, K ................................................. 90, 122Yavari, A .................................................. 35, 105Yavorsky, M ............................................. 89, 123Yavuz, M .......................................................... 91Ye, F ............................................................ 96Ye, J ............................................................ 86Ye, W ............................................................. 32Ye, Y ........................................................ 79, 96

Yeh, A .............................................................. 67Yen, Y ..................................................... 66, 107YeXiang, L ....................................................... 32Yexiang, L ........................................................ 78Yi, J ................................................ 67, 97, 117Yi, S .............................................................. 82Yihan, L .................................................... 53, 137Yilmaz, S ........................................................ 112Yim, C ............................................................ 63Yin, D ...................................................... 82, 88Yin, F ............................................................ 134Yin, J .................................................. 113, 131Yin, W .................................................... 36, 114Yin, Z ............................................ 111, 113, 131YiYong, W........................................................ 73Yokokawa, H ............................................ 25, 104Yokokawa, T .............................................. 30, 68Yokoyama, Y .............................. 37, 75, 115, 133Yolton, C .......................................... 81, 102, 122Yoneyama, T .................................................. 116Yong, W ............................................. 27, 89, 139Yong, Z ............................................................. 78Yonggang, Z ..................................................... 31Yoo, C ............................................................. 80Yoo, J .............................................................. 85Yoo, K .............................................................. 22Yoon, E ........................................................... 110Yoon, J ..................................... 29, 102, 127, 144Yoon, K ............................................................ 19Yoon, S ..................................................... 76, 141Yoon, Y ............................................ 82, 132, 144Yorikado, Y ...................................................... 66Yo Sep, Y ......................................................... 80Yoshikawa, T .................................................. 116You, B ............................................................. 63You, K ............................................... 22, 31, 134Young, D .................................................. 58, 144Young, H ........................................................ 138Young, P ........................................................... 89Youssef, Y ...................................................... 128Yu, C ............................................................ 107Yu, D ............................................................. 90Yu, F ............................................................. 62Yu, H ................................... 27, 55, 77, 86, 132Yu, J ............... 28, 42, 47, 66, 85, 91, 106, 126Yu, K ..................................................... 24, 122Yu, L .................................................... 30, 140Yu, Y .............................................................. 48Yu, Z ....................................................... 40, 93Yuan, B ........................................................... 108Yuan, F ................................................... 133, 135Yuan, Q .......................................................... 111Yuan, V ............................................................ 20Yuan, W .......................................................... 134Yuan, Z ............................................................. 50Yucel, O ............................................ 23, 121, 123Yue, S ................................................ 44, 63, 104Yue, W ............................................................ 95Yuefeng, G ....................................................... 49Yuezhong, D ............................................. 95, 119Yufeng, G ......................................................... 62Yujin, C ............................................................ 32Yun, Y ............................................................. 85Yunaz, H ........................................................... 36

Yurkov, V ....................................................... 132

Z

Zabaras, N .......................... 16, 39, 46, 54, 64, 83Zabel, H .......................................................... 102Zabinski, Jr., J .................................................. 69

Zagrebelnyy, D ............................................... 125Zaidi, T ........................................................... 137Zaikov, Y ............................................ 73, 74, 114Zaluzny, M ..................................................... 110Zangiacomi, C ............................................ 20, 94Zapata, M ......................................................... 57Zarandi, F ................................................... 44, 63Zarkevich, N ..................................................... 39Zarouni, A ........................................................ 94Zartoshtimanesh, S ........................................... 37Zayak, A ........................................................... 60Zehetbauer, M ............................................ 51, 88Zeifert, B .......................................................... 23Zeller, S ............................................................ 15Zemanová, A .................................................... 48Zeng, K ............................................................ 66Zeng, Q .................................................... 53, 137Zeng, X .............. 27, 44, 66, 81, 82, 87, 124, 141Zerilli, F ........................................................... 20Zestrea, V ......................................................... 46Zettler, R .................................................. 59, 104Zhai, Q ............................... 27, 46, 105, 125, 142Zhai, X ............................................................. 71Zhan, J ......................................... 22, 50, 84, 134Zhang, B ........................................................... 36Zhang, C ......................... 22, 46, 50, 84, 124, 134Zhang, D ........................................ 103, 110, 140Zhang, F ........................................................... 93Zhang, H ............ 30, 37, 39, 40, 56, 58, 116, 124Zhang, J .................. 36, 52, 58, 88, 115, 118, 122Zhang, K .......................................................... 31Zhang, L ... 23, 30, 38, 42, 57, 103, 128, 135, 137Zhang, M ............................................ 15, 26, 114Zhang, R ............................................... 26, 84, 92Zhang, S ........................................................... 81Zhang, T ................................................... 96, 111Zhang, W .......................................................... 70Zhang, X ........................... 17, 25, 31, 51, 69, 88, .................................... 89, 109, 111, 129, 135, 143Zhang, Y ............ 23, 32, 47, 56, 87, 88, 118, 123Zhang, Z ..................................... 19, 89, 115, 137Zhao, J ........................................................ 82, 98Zhao, L ............................................................. 97Zhao, M ............................................................ 15Zhao, Q ............................................................ 76Zhao, W ............................................................ 94Zhao, Y ............................................ 92, 109, 110Zheleva, T ........................................................ 70Zhenan, J ........................................................ 131Zheng, G ........................................................ 109Zheng, H .......................................................... 62Zheng, K ........................................................ 141Zheng, L ......................................................... 118Zheng, S ........................................................... 73Zheng, W .................................................. 97, 117Zheng, X ........................................................ 113Zheng-Johansson, J .......................................... 90Zhgilev, I .......................................................... 88Zhi, Z ............................................................ 122Zhihe, D ............................................. 53, 92, 122Zhilyaev, A ......................... 51, 89, 109, 130, 136Zhimeng, G ...................................................... 71Zhipeng, C ........................................................ 27Zholnin, A ........................................................ 30Zhong, H .......................................................... 93Zhong, J ............................................................ 21Zhongliang, T ................................................... 78Zhou, H .................................................... 90, 124Zhou, J ....................................................... 37, 74Zhou, L ........................................................... 109Zhou, M .................................................... 45, 135

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