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Meeting 2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advanced Real Time Imaging
Sponsorship TMS Functional Materials Division
TMS: Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee
TMS: Alloy Phases Committee
Organizer(s) Jinichiro Nakano, MatterGreen
David E. Alman, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Il Sohn, Yonsei University
Hiroyuki Shibata, Tohoku University
Antoine Allanore, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Candan Tamerler, University of Kansas
Noritaka Saito, Kyushu University
Neslihan Dogan, TU Delft
Zuotai Zhang, Southern University of Science and Technology
Bryan Webler, Carnegie Mellon University
Anna Nakano, US Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory
Scope Real time observations can provide important information needed to understand materials behavior, as these techniques can provide temporal and spatial insights free from artifacts otherwise induced from conventional experimental techniques. Traditional and emerging advanced imaging techniques, which may be optical or non-optical, would allow such observations. Methods may be enhanced with capabilities that enable heating and cooling, controlled atmospheres, and application of stresses; and can be used to generate real time thermodynamic and kinetic data needed to study a variety of materials and processes. This symposium encompasses a broad range of materials science topics enabling cross-cutting opportunities for multiple disciplines (biomaterials, energy materials, functional materials, structural materials, etc.) while similar topics are categorized in the same scope in the technical program. Presentations are solicited on the application of these methods to materials science and industrial processes, as well as on development of such techniques.

There will be a joint session with the Bio-Nano Interfaces and Engineering Applications symposium.

Topics include, but not limited to:
- Studies using real time optical (e.g., visible light, white light, laser, IR, and UV) and non-optical (e.g., electron and ultrasound) imaging techniques
- Researches using in-situ, in-operando, in-vitro, and in-vivo observation imaging techniques, such as thermal imaging furnace and other real time imaging methods.
- Confocal techniques, including fluorescence and reflection types, which may be equipped with capabilities such as heating/cooling chambers, gas chambers, mechanical testing, Raman spectroscope, and FTIR.
- Microscopic or telescopic imaging methods include hot thermocouple, resistance heating, and sessile drop techniques used for high temperature phenomena.
- Thermodynamic and kinetic data from these techniques, useful for phase diagram constructions, oxidation/corrosion modeling, phase formation kinetics studies, etc.
- Work using high speed and slow speed cameras
- Materials used in manufacturing real time imaging devices
- Novel technologies and methodologies for emerging imaging devices

Abstracts Due 07/15/2019
Proceedings Plan Planned:
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

An Investigation of the Impact Experimental Equipment Parameters Have on Synthesis Slag Behaviors in an Oxidative Environment Using a Confocal Laser Microscope
Computational Real Time Imaging and Understanding of Microstructure Evolution
Development of HT-LSCM Techniques for the In-situ Study of the Peritectic Phase Transition
HT-LSCM as a Tool for Indirect Determination of Precipitates by Real Time Grain Growth Observations
In-operando Investigation on Sequential Stages for Redox-triggered Phase Transformation of Natural Hematite Particles
In-operando Non-invasive Optical Visualization of Battery Reactions and Processes
In-situ Heating S/TEM Observations of Weld Microstructure Evolution in Ni-30Cr Alloy with Tantalum and Molybdenum Additions
In-situ High Temperature Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Study during Heat Treatment of Duplex Stainless Steels
In-situ Imaging of Nanocomposite Deformation: The influence of 3-D Interfacial Structure and Morphology on Mechanical Response
In-situ Measurements of Dissolution of TiN in Liquid Cobalt
In-situ Observation of Hyperbranched Dendrite Growth
In-situ Synchrotron 3D X-ray Imaging of Damage Initiation in CMC's Due to Oxidation Corrosion at High Temperature
In-situ TEM Analysis of Mechanical Behavior of the 3D Printed Alloys Exposed to High Temperature
In-situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Characterization of Advanced Nuclear Materials during Single and Dual Beam Irradiation
Inkjet Printed Electrochemical Aptasensor for Detection of Hg2+ in Organic Solvents
K-20: In-situ Observation of Aluminum Intermetallics Melts
MgO Dissolution Phenomena by Using Hot Thermocouple Technique
Micro-scale Imaging of Cancerous Tissues using High Frequency Ultrasound
Nanoscale 4D Microstructural Characterization of Corrosion in Aluminum Alloys using In-situ Transmission X-ray Microscopy (TXM)
New Biomarkers of Prostate and Breast Cancer Metastasis to Bone
Non-destructive Multi-property Determination under Extreme Conditions with Transient Grating Spectroscopy
Observation of Spinel Growth for Application in High Al-containing Steel Mold Fluxes
Particle Size and Zeta Potential of CBD/THC Nano-emulsions Present in Commercial Beverages
Real Time Imaging of Deformation Mechanisms in Boron Nitride Nanotube-metal Matrix Composites at Multiple Length Scales
Removal of Chromium (VI) from Water onto Activated Carbon by Adsorption in Dynamic Mode
Sc3N@C80 and La@C82 doped Graphene Photodetectors
Spatial and Time-dependent Uranium Oxidation Measurements using White-Light Interferometry
The Mechanisms of Ultrasound Metrology in Metal Melt
Time-Resolved X-ray Tomography Studies of Dendritic Evolution in Al-Cu Alloys
Tunable Self Assembled Supramolecular Nanoprobes to Decipher Biomedical Events
Ultrafast Synchrotron X-ray Imaging Studies of Ultrasonic Processing of Structural and Functional Materials
Using the Digital Image Correlation Technique in Non-traditional Ways
X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging of Dynamic Compression of Additively Manufactured High-solids-loaded Polymer Composites


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