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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Dates 03/23/2025 - 03/27/2025
Location Las Vegas, NV, USA
Scope The TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition brings together more than 4,000 business leaders, engineers, scientists and other professionals in the materials field for an outstanding exchange of technical knowledge leading to solutions in the workplace and in society.  Symposium proposals for TMS2025 are now being accepted. Note regarding the estimated number of sessions: The TMS2025 technical program is planned for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the meeting week for a total of eight half-day sessions. The TMS Program Committee does not permit symposia to have parallel sessions, so when completing the proposal form, please indicate no more than eight total oral sessions. Each symposium can add a poster session as well, but the poster session does not need to be indicated below.
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Meeting Home Page http://www.tms.org/TMS2025

SYMPOSIA FORMALLY PROPOSED FOR THIS CONFERENCE INCLUDE
Additive manufacturing of metallic alloys containing reinforced particles
Advances in Bcc-Superalloys
Advances in Multi-Principal Element Alloys (4): Mechanical Behavior
Advances in Titanium Technology
Algorithms Development in Materials Science and Engineering
Atomistic simulations linked to experiments to understand mechanical behavior: A CMSE\MPMD Symposium in Honor of Professor Diana Farkas
Elucidating Microstructural Evolution Under Extreme Environments
Mechanical Behavior of Nuclear Reactor Materials and Components IV
Microstructural Evolution and Material Properties due to Manufacturing Processes: A Symposium in Honor of Anthony Rollett
Seaborg Institutes: Emerging Topics in Actinide Sciences
Structure and Dynamics of Metallic Glasses
Symposium: Materials Aging and Compatibility: Experimental and Computational Approaches to Enable Lifetime Predictions

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