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Young Leader Luncheon
Date: Monday, November 10, 2003
Time: 12:00PM-2:00PM
Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago
Presented by: Dr. George Spanos, Naval Research Labs
About the presenter: George Spanos received his B.S. (1982), M.E. (1985) and Ph.D.
(1989) degrees in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science from Carnegie
Mellon University. In 1989 he joined the Physical Metallurgy Branch of the Naval
Research Laboratory as a staff scientist and in 1994 was promoted to his current
position of Section Head of the Joining and Phase Transformations Section. Dr.
Spanosís experimental research is primarily optical microscopy, scanning electron
microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and computer-based techniques for
the three-dimensional reconstruction and analysis of microstructures, in order to study
solid state phase transformations and joining processes. In particular, his research
interests include the experimental study and modeling of the kinetics, thermodynamics,
morphological evolution, crystallography and overall mechanisms of solid-state
phase transformations, as well as processing-microstructure-property relationships
developed during the joining of materials. Dr. Spanos is the author/co-author of 57
technical publications and 82 presentations in these research areas.
The Young Leaders Tutorial Lecture includes an optional “brown bag” lunch for $25, which should
be purchased in advance using the enclosed registration form. There will be no charge for those
attending the lecture that do not wish to purchase the lunch.
Attendee Receptions
Date: Sunday, November 9 and Tuesday, November 11
Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago
All attendees are invited to attend the Opening Reception on Sunday, November 9 and Closing
Reception on Tuesday, November 11 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago on the Exhibit Show Floor.
Guests may also attend, but will need to secure an Exhibits Only badge before being allowed
onto the show floor.
ISS Awards Luncheon
Date: Monday, November 10
Time: 12:00PM
Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago
The ISS Conference Awards Luncheon will be held at noon on Monday, November 10. The Distinguished
Member and Fellows Award of the Iron & Steel Society, and other Society and Division
awards will be presented to persons who have made outstanding contributions to iron and steel
production or fields embracing the activities of the steel industry and ISS.
University Alumni Receptions
Alumni receptions for various universities will be scheduled at the Hyatt Regency
Chicago. Please refer to the final program (available on-site) for a detailed
listing.
Plant
Tour
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2003
Departs: 8:00AM
Returns: Noon
A. Finkl & Sons Company is a leading supplier of forging die steels, plastic
mold steels, die casting tool steels and custom open die forgings. Finkl open
die forgings are produced at our fully integrated production facility in the
heart of Chicago’s Near North Side. Their steel is distributed domestically
and to more than 18 countries worldwide.
Fink’s melt shop has two electric arc furnaces capable of
tapping 90-ton heats. All heats are processed through our patented
VAD process. They melt a wide variety of steel grades from low alloy
steels to stainless steel, all in the same week. They also possess
a full laboratory including an SEM. Two open die forge shops utilize
presses ranging for 500-ton to 6000-ton. After forging, all products
are processed through the heat-treating operation, and then the majority
of the forgings are rough machined before shipping.
With more than 100 patents to its credit, Finkl’s steel formulations
and steel-making technologies continue to set worldwide standards.
In recognition of Finkl’s product quality, in early 1993 Finkl
became the first North American steel producer to receive ISO 9002
certification for making forgings from raw material to finished product.
Finkl recycles more than 95 percent of its waste and has received
numerous state and national awards for its recycling and environmental
programs. As a result of its “Forging a Fresher America” program,
Finkl has planted more than two million trees in Illinois and Wisconsin
forests.
A. Finkl & Sons Co. is privately owned and has more than 320
employees. Finkl’s combined domestic and international sales
exceed $65 million per year.
Ticket Cost: $25.00
Note: “No private cars or cameras”
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