Materials Science & Technology
2011 Conference & Exhibition
October 16-20, 2011 | Columbus, Ohio

Technical Program

 

New! The MS&T’11 final program is complete. Download the Overview or the Technical Program.

 

Review the Technical Session Sheets online.

 

Use the Scheduler to develop your itinerary for MS&T’11. It contains a detailed list of programming, abstract and activities.

Organizing Societies

 

The MS&T partnership of four leading materials societies – ACerS, AIST, ASM and TMS – brings together scientists, engineers, students, policy makers, suppliers and more to discuss current research and technical applications, and to shape the future of materials science and technology. Since corrosion remains a relevant topic to materials, NACE International will again co-sponsor MS&T. Whether just starting a career in materials science or seasoned professional, MS&T offers an unmatched opportunity to network and learn. Download the Final Technical Program.



Register Now & Reserve Hotel Stay

Sign up online to take part in this premier conference. Reserve your hotel room by contacting the hotel directly. Phone numbers are available at Housing & Travel.

Personal Conference Scheduler

The Scheduler contains detailed programming, abstracts and activities. Build your itinerary item-by-item or add an entire symposia. Tweak it online as necessary.

Reserve Exhibit Space Today

Don’t miss this chance to sell your products & services to the most comprehensive group of decision makers in materials science and engineering technologies. Reserve your booth today! Learn about recruitment, networking, interviewing and sponsorship opportunities in the Professional Recruitment and Career Pavilion on the Expo Floor.

Plenary Session

Grasping Excellence: Opportunities for Science and Engineering Research, Education and Workforce Development in the United States by Subra Suresh, National Science Foundation, Carl E. Wieman, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Jeffrey Wadsworth, Battelle Memorial Institute, and Alton D. Romig Jr., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics.

ProgramMaster

View abstract status or update your profile.  Connect with colleagues from other partner societies to develop and to synergize symposium proposals.

Materials Genome Initiative

Cyrus Wadia, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, will present the keynote “The National Materials Genome Initiative: A White House-Led Strategy on Advanced Materials Manufacturing.”


2011 Program Coordinating Committee
PCC Chair & ACerS Representative

Ivar Reimanis
ireimani@mines.edu

ASM Representative

Tom Lienert
lienert@lanl.gov

NACE Representative

Narasi Sridhar
Narasi.Sridhar@dnv.com

AIST Represenative

Stephanie K. Will
stephanie.will@timken.com

TMS Representative

Awadh B. Pandey
awadh.pandey@pwr.utc.com

NACE Representative

Julio Maldonado
jmaldonado@chevron.com

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