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Materials Theory ExperimentProcessing PropertiesMaterials Applications134th Annual Meeting & ExhibitionFebruary 13-17, 2005Moscone West Convention Center San Francisco, CAWhere The Connection Is MadeFeaturing programming sponsored & co-sponsored by: TMS Education CommitteeTMS Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials DivisionTMS Extraction & Processing DivisionTMS Light Metals DivisionTMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing DivisionTMS Public & Governmental Affairs CommitteeTMS Structural Materials DivisionTMS Young Leaders CommitteeAluminum AssociationASM International’s Materials Science CriticalTechnologies SectorInternational Magnesium AssociationThe Japan Institute of MetalsNational Science FoundationSociety for BiomaterialsSurfaces in Biomaterials FoundationADVANCE BROCHUREHousing & Registration Forms Includedhttp://www.tms.org/AnnualMeeting.html

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AN INTERNATIONALEVENT IN SCIENCEAND ENGINEERINGDuring the week of February 13-17, the TMS 2005 Annual Meeting & Exhibition willhost approximately 4,000 science and engineering professionals, representing morethan 70 different countries. They are convening at the Moscone West Convention Centerto attend a field-spanning array of metals and materials symposia containing more than200 sessions and 1,900 individual technical presentations.This year's meeting will feature programming byIn addition to the technical programming featured on theTMS Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division following pages, attendees will have the opportunity toTour the Exhibition of more than 150 CompaniesTMS Extraction & Processing DivisionDisplaying New Products and ServicesTMS Light Metals DivisionAttend Special Lectures and TutorialsTMS Materials Processing & Manufacturing DivisionParticipate in Short Courses on Arsenic-Its Processing, RemovalTMS Structural Materials Divisionand Stabilization in Non-Ferrous Metal Industry; Carbon Nanotubes;TMS Education CommitteeFactsage: An Advanced Thermodynamic Modeling Tool; The MaterialsTMS Young Leaders CommitteeScience and Engineering, Industrial Applications, and Processing ofASM International’s Materials Science CriticalMagnesium Products; Integrating Lean and Six Sigma in an AluminumTechnologies SectorSmelter, and Aluminum Smelter Control.International Magnesium AssociationEnjoy Special Luncheons, Dinners, and Social Functions, includingNational Science Foundationevents honoring Prof. Jagdish Narayan, Prof. Terence Langdon,TMS Public & Governmental Affairs CommitteeJames C.M. Li, Dr. John E. Morral, and Prof. John Campbell.Aluminum AssociationNetwork ExtensivelyThe Japan Institute of MetalsExperience the Charm and Amenities of San FranciscoSociety for BiomaterialsSurfaces in Biomaterials FoundationExtensive details about these and all conference-related activities can be found on the TMS 2005 Annual Meeting Web Site.WANT TOBE PART OFTHE ACTION?Registration is easy.Just complete and mail or fax the Annual Meeting RegistrationForm that appears in this document. Or, visit the meeting website to register immediately (and securely) on-line.To register in advance, your submission must reach TMS nolater than January 17, 2005. After this date, it will benecessary to register at the meeting site.The Marriott San Francisco Hotel is the TMSheadquarters hotel. Special conference rates have beencontracted with this hotel and others in the area surroundingthe Moscone West Convention Center. Toreceive special rates, use the TMS 2005 Housing ReservationForm that appears in this document and that can be foundon the meeting web site.Special Opportunity for TMS NonmemberRegistrants: All nonmember registrants automaticallyreceive a one-year introductory associate membership inTMS for 2005. Membership benefits include a subscription toJOM (print and on-line versions) and significant discounts onTMS products and services.More on the benefits of membership appears on theTMS Membership Web Pages.INTERESTEDIN BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES?The TMS 2005 Annual Meeting & Exhibition presents businesses, universities, institutions, agencies, consultants, andothers with extensive opportunities to partner in effectivemarketing communication. Such opportunities to reachthousands of meeting attendees include:Placing a Booth in the ExhibitionPlacing an Ad in the Official Conference Publicationand At-Meeting Program: JOMSponsoring High-Profile Attendee Services,such as the CyberCenter, Coffee Breaks, Signage,and Prize Drawings.Hosting a Hospitality SuiteMore information on theseopportunities is available on theTMS 2005 Annual Meeting Sponsorship Web Pages.

CONFERENCEPROCEEDINGS: THERECORDS OF EVENTSThe technical program of each TMS Annual Meeting yields numerous conferenceproceedings that document many presentations delivered in session rooms. Suchpublications can be ordered both before and after the meeting via the meetingregistration form and/or the TMS Document Center.The following symposium proceedings will be available in tandemwith the meeting:ARSENIC METALLURGY: FUNDAMENTALS ANDAPPLICATIONSRamana G. Reddy and V. Ramachandran, editorsISBN 0-87339-585-9 Approx. 448 pp., illus., index, softcoverOrder No. 05-5859 Weight 2 lbsM 104 S 82 L 148CONVERTER AND FIRE REFINING PRACTICESAlistair Ross, Tony Warner, and Ken Scholey, editorsISBN 0-87339-586-7 Approx. 400 pp., softcoverOrder No. 05-5867 Weight 2 lbsM 121 S 96 L 173TRENDS IN MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGY AND POWDER METALLURGY R&DIN THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY6th MPMD Global Innovations SymposiumThomas R. Bieler, James W. Sears, John E. Carsley, HamishL. Fraser, and John E. Smugeresky, editorsISBN 0-87339-591-3 Approx. 433 pp., illus., softcoverOrder No. 05-5913 Weight 3 lbsM 109 S 86 L 155The following proceedings volume will be available following theconference:EPD CONGRESS 2005Mark Schlesinger, editorISBN 0-87339-581-6 Approx. 1,600 pp., CD-ROMOrder No. 05-5816-CD Weight 1 lbM 156 S 123 L 222BETA-TITANIUM ALLOYS FOR THE 00sH.J. Rack, R.R. Boyer, J.C. Fanning, and R.F. Denkenberger,editorsFRICTION STIR WELDING AND PROCESSING IIIKumar V. Jata, M.W. Mahoney, and R.S. Mishra, editorsISBN 0-87339-584-0 Approx. 250 pp., illus., index, softcoverOrder No. 05-5840 Weight 3 lbsM 112 S 89 L 160TMS Letters Conference ProceedingsTMS Letters is a unique technical journal that presents cuttingedge research in succinct, informative technical updates. Thispeer-reviewed journal, first published following the TMS 2004Annual Meeting, is available exclusively in on-line formatthrough the TMS Document Center as two-page technical updates,including text and graphics, of research presented at TMSmeetings that are not published in any other book or journal.All full conference registrants will receive a subscription to TMSLetters as part of their TMS membership.LIGHT METALS 2005Halvor Kvande, editorISBN 0-87339-580-8 Approx. 1,400 pp., illus., hardcover &CD-ROM setOrder No. 05-5808-G Weight 8 lbsM 175 S 138 L 249MAGNESIUM TECHNOLOGY 2005Neale R. Neelameggham, Howard I. Kaplan, and Bob R.PowellISBN 0-87339-582-4 Approx. 700 pp., illus., hardcover &CD-ROM setOrder No. 05-5824-G Weight 4 lbsM 141 S 112 L 201SHAPE CASTING OF METALSProceedings of the Symposium in Honor of JohnCampbellMurat Tiryakioglu and Paul N. Crepeau, editorsISBN 0-87339-583-2 Approx. 250 pp., illus., hardcover &CD-ROM setOrder No. 05-5832-G Weight 3 lbsM 107 S 84 L 152SURFACE ENGINEERING IN MATERIALSSCIENCE IIIArvind Agarwal, S. Seal, and N.B. Dahotre, editorsISBN 0-87339-590-5 Approx. 376 pp., illus., index, softcoverOrder No. 05-5905 Weight 2 lbsM 150 S 118 L 213Scheduled topics in Volume 2 of TMS Letters include newdevelopments presented at the following symposia held at theTMS 2005 Annual Meeting and Exhibition: Aluminum Alloys for PackagingAutomotive Alloys 2005Computational Thermodynamics and Phase TransformationsCorrosion Sensors and MonitoringFrontiers in Solidification ScienceIndustrial Energy Reduction: Materials Opportunity AnalysesMaterials Issues for Advanced Nuclear SystemsMulticomponent Multiphase Diffusion Symposium in Honorof J.E. MorralNeutron Scattering in Materials ResearchRefractory Metals in Electronic ApplicationsSuperalloys and Coatings for High-Temperature ApplicationsThe Armen Khachaturyan Symposium on PhaseTransformation and Micro-EvolutionGeneral Abstract and Poster SessionsLook for these issues to be available in early Spring 2005 throughthe TMS Document Center at http://doc.tms.org. For moreinformation, contact TMS Letters by e-mail at tmsletters@tms.org.Detailed information about these publications, and many others, can be found in the TMS Document Center.

TMS Membership: Learn more aboutthe benefits of membership by DDITIONALRESOURCESOn-line answers to any of your TMS 2005 AnnualMeeting & Exhibition questions can be found atTMS 2005 Annual Meeting & ExhibitionWeb Site: Get up-to-the-minute meetingdetails and complete registration materials athttp://www.tms.org/AnnualMeeting.htmlTMS Personal Conference Scheduler:Review the most-up-to-date version of the technicalprogram, examine the calendar of events, and create yourown personalized itinerary by visiting http://pcs.tms.orgTMS Document Center: Review the completetables of contents for conference proceedings and orderpublications by visiting http://doc.tms.orgTMS Business-to-Business Partnering:Learn how TMS can help your organizationmaximize its impact by it2004/Annual04-exhibit-home.htmlIf you want to contact a person, more details are available atTMS Meetings DepartmentThe Minerals, Metals & Materials Society184 Thorn Hill Road, Warrendale, PA 15086 USATelephone: 1-800-759-4867 (in the U.S. and Canada) or(724) 776-9000, ext. 243Fax: (724) 776-3770E-mail: mtgserv@tms.orgA valuable new resource for membersA distinguished publication venue for authorsTimely, relevant, and rigorously reviewed, TMS Letters is a unique technicaljournal that presents cutting-edge research in succinct, informative technicalupdates.The peer-reviewed journal is available exclusively in on-line format throughthe TMS Document Center (doc.tms.org) and is accessible free-of-charge to allTMS members as a benefit of membership. TMS Letters is composed entirely oftwo-page technical updates, including text and graphics, of research presented atTMS meetings that are not published in any other book or journal.The first five issues of TMS Letters consist exclusively of technical updatespresented at the 2004 TMS Annual Meeting, held March 14–18, 2004. Viewthese articles at http://doc.tms.org.Presenters at the 2005 TMS Annual Meeting whose work will not be publishedin any other book or journal may submit their work for publication inTMS Letters.www.tms.org/tmsletters.htmlTo learn more about TMS Letters orto submit a technical update, contact:Dan ThomaEditor, TMS Lettersc/o TMS184 Thorn Hill Road, Warrendale, PA 15086E-mail: tmsletters@tms.orgWeb: www.tms.org/tmsletters.html

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The Materials Science andEngineering, Industrial Applications,and Processing ofMagnesium Products (Sat/Sun) . 645 3. Arsenic - Its Processing, Removaland Stabilization in Non-FerrousMetals Industry (Sun). 475 4. Carbon Nanotubes (Sun) . 475 5. FactSage (Sun). 475 6. Integrating Lean and Six Sigma inan Aluminum Smelter (Sun) . 475 525Light Metals Division Luncheon . 45 LMTables of 8. 360 LM8Table Sign to ReadSocial Function TOTAL For any special dietary needs, please contact the7. 560QuantityTMS-AIME Banquet . 65 ADTables of 8. 520 AD8Table Sign to ReadExtraction & Processing Division Luncheon. 45 EPTables of 8. 360 EP8Table Sign to ReadContinuing Education Short Courses:Courses are to be held onAdvance FeesOn-Site FeesSaturday, February 12th and/oruntil January 17, 2005 after January 17, 2005Sunday, February 13th.Member Non-member Member Non-member6.FeeJagdish Narayan Honorary Dinner . 65Terence Langdon Honorary Dinner . 55James Li Honorary Dinner . 55John Morral Honorary Dinner. 65John Campbell Honorary Dinner. 655. Publication Orders: All orders that are not indicated for shipment on this form must be picked up at the 808-G Light Metals 2005 (Book and CD-ROM set) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 805-5824-G Magnesium Technology (Book and CD-ROM Set) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405-5832-G Shape Casting: The John Campbell Symposium (Book and CD-ROM Set) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305-5840Friction Stir Welding and Processing III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305-5913Sixth Global Innovations Symposia on Materials Processing: Trends in Mat’ls & MfgTechnologies and Powder Metallurgy R&D in the Transportation Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305-5905Surface Engineering in Materials Science III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205-5816-CD EPD Congress 2005 (CD-ROM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105-5859Arsenic Metallurgy: Fundamentals and Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205-5867Converter and Fire Refining Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2WeightCountry:E-Mail:Guest/Spouse Name:Advance FeesOn-Site Feesuntil January 17, 2005after January 17, 2005 Member. 445 M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545 ML Non-member Author *. 535 NMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 635 NMAL Non-member * . 595 NM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 NML Student Member ## . 0 STU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 STUL Student Non-member ## *. 25 STUN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 STUNL TMS Senior Member. 285 RM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 RML Exhibit Booth Personnel. 0 E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 EL Exhibit Only. 50 EO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 EOLRegistration TOTALZip/Postal eturn with TMS, Meeting Servicespayment to: 184 Thorn Hill RoadWarrendale, PA 15086Wednesday2/16/05MAILFAXInformal First Name to Appear on Badge:Publications TOTAL 2005 Membership Dues: For current TMS members only Full Member. 105 Junior Member. 52.50 ACerS/ASM/TMS Material Advantage Student Member . 25FMJMSTPayment enclosed: Check, Bank Draft, Money OrderMake checks payable to TMS. 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TECHNICAL PROGRAM GRIDMagnesiumTechnology 2005:Magnesium andAlloys - Refining,Recycling andFundamentalsAlumina and Bauxite:Alumina QualityAlumina and Bauxite:Industry Trends andDevelopments2000AluminumReductionTechnology: CellStabilityAluminum ReductionTechnology: CellDevelopment &Operations - Part 2Aluminum ReductionTechnology: EmergingTechnologies - Part 1MagnesiumTechnology 2005:Thermodynamics(Magnesium Alloys)MagnesiumTechnology 2005:Magnesium AlloyDevelopmentMagnesiumTechnology 2005:Magnesium gTechnologies - Part2MagnesiumTechnology 2005:Creep ResistantMagnesium Alloysand Welding-JoiningMagnesiumTechnology 2005:Corrosion and SurfaceFinishing - MagnesiumAlloys6th GlobalInnovationsSymposium: Trendsin Materials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: RapidPrototypingMagnesiumTechnology 2005:Wrought MagnesiumAlloys IIIAlumina and Bauxite:Influences of Aluminaon SmelterPerformanceAlumina and Bauxite:Bayer ProcessChemistryAlumina andBauxite:PrecipitationAlumina and Bauxite:HES and Control &ModellingAutomotive Alloys2005: Session IAutomotive Alloys2005: Session IIAutomotive Alloys2005: Session IIIGeneral Abstracts:Quasi-Static LoadingCarbon Technology:Cathode Materials andCorrosion II2001MagnesiumTechnology 2005:Magnesium, PrimaryProduction andEnvironmentalAluminum ReductionTechnology: PotControlCast Shop Technology:Foundry2002Aluminum ReductionTechnology: CellDevelopment &Operations - Part 1Cast ShopTechnology: DCCasting:Microstructure andHot TearingAluminum ReductionTechnology:Fundamentals2003Aluminum ReductionTechnology:Environmental andModernizationCast Shop Technology:DC Casting: Melt Flowand Cooling2004Cast ShopTechnology: MeltTreatment: Fluxing,Alloying and GrainRefinementTHURSDAYAM2005Aluminum Alloys ForPackaging: Session IPMMagnesiumTechnology 2005:Wrought MagnesiumAlloys IICarbon Technology:Anode Raw MaterialsCarbon Technology:Green Anodes IGeneral Abstracts:Nanostructured andLightweight MaterialsCarbon Technology:Green Anodes IICarbon Technology:Anode BakingCarbon Technology:Cathode Materialsand Corrosion IJohn CampbellHonorary Symposiumon Shaped Casting ofMetals: Liquid MetalQualityJohn CampbellHonorary Symposiumon Shaped Casting ofMetals: Filling andFeedingJohn CampbellHonorary Symposiumon Shaped Casting ofMetals: SolidificationJohn CampbellHonorary Symposiumon Shaped Casting ofMetals: Structure andPropertiesJohn CampbellHonorary Symposiumon Shaped Casting ofMetals: ModelingJohn CampbellHonorarySymposium onShaped Casting ofMetals: ApplicationsGlobalization ofMaterials R&D6th GlobalInnovationsSymposium: Trendsin Materials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: KeynoteSession6th GlobalInnovationsSymposium: Trendsin Materials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: SheetMetal Forming6th GlobalInnovationsSymposium: Trendsin Materials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: SheetMetal Processing6th Global InnovationsSymposium: Trends inMaterials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: NovelProcesses I6th GlobalInnovationsSymposium: Trendsin Materials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: NovelProcesses II2006MagnesiumTechnology 2005:Wrought MagnesiumAlloys Ii2007Cast ShopTechnology:Aluminum Melting:Strategies andSourcingWEDNESDAYAMProducts, Services,Suppliers Showcase2008Cast ShopTechnology: CastShop SafetyTUESDAYAMPMThe Role ofFuture of PrimaryTechnology in theMetals Production inGlobal Primarythe USAluminum IndustryToday and in theFuture:Session ICast ShopCast ShopTechnology:Technology: MeltAluminum Melting:Treatment:Furnace Design andDegassing andRefractoriesFiltration6th Global InnovationsSymposium: Trends inMaterials andManufacturingTechnologies forTransportationIndustries: Bulk MetalProcessing2009MONDAYAMPMIndustrial EnergyAlumina and Bauxite:Reduction: MaterialsBauxite and BayerOpportunity Analysis:Process Red SideSession I

General Abstracts:Composites and CoatingsGeneral Abstracts:Advances in SteelsGeneral Abstracts:EnvironmentalDamage andDurability2012General Abstracts:TemperatureTreatments andCastingCharacterization ofMinerals, Metals andMaterials:Characterization of LightWeight Materials – IMetallurgicalTechnology forWaste Minimization:Session IMetallurgicalTechnology forWaste Minimization:Session IIMetallurgicalTechnology forWaste Minimization:Session IIIArsenic Metallurgy:Fundamentals &Applications: PlenarySessionCharacterization ofMinerals, Metals andMaterials:Characterization ofIndustrialProductsArsenic Metallurgy:Fundamentals &Applications: Removal ofArsenic and itsPrecipitation from ProcessStreams IArsenic Metallurgy:Fundamentals &Applications:Thermodynamics andPyrometallurgyArsenic Metallurgy:Fundamentals &Applications:Process MetallurgyGeneral Abstracts:Dynamic LoadingConverter and FireRefining Practices:PlenaryConverter and FireRefining Practices:Operations andModernizationConverter and FireRefining Practices:Process Improvementsand Anode CastingArsenic Metallurgy:Fundamentals &Applications:Removal of Arsenicand itsPrecipitation fromProcess Streams IIConverter and FireRefi

TMS Letters is a unique technical journal that presents cutting-edge research in succinct, informative technical updates. This peer-reviewed journal, first published following the TMS 2004 Annual Meeting, is available exclusively in on-line format through the TMS Document Center as two-page technical updates,