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The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
Founded1957 [1]
TypeProfessional Society
Legal status501(c)(3) Tax-exempt Organization
FocusMinerals, Metals, and Materials Science and Engineering
Location
OriginsMember society of AIME
Area served
Worldwide
MethodConferences, Publications, Courses
Members
13,000[1]
President
Brad Boyce [2]
Key people
James J. Robinson (Executive Director),
Revenue
$7M+
Employees
38
Websitewww.tms.org

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is a professional organization for materials scientists and engineers that encompasses the entire range of materials and engineering, from minerals processing and primary metals production to basic research and the advanced applications of materials.[3]

The society's functions include providing forums for the exchange of information; encouraging technology transfer; promoting the education and development of professionals and students; representing the profession in the accreditation of educational programs and in the registration of professional engineers (a U.S.-grounded activity); encouraging professionalism, ethical behavior, and concern for the environment; and stimulating a worldwide sense of unity in the profession.[4]

TMS is headquartered in Pittsburgh, United States, but is international in scope. Included among its approximately 13,000[1] professional and student members are metallurgical and materials engineers, scientists, researchers, educators, and administrators from more than 70 countries on six continents. It uses a volunteer driven structure with members serving at all levels of the society including shaping the policy, programming, and publications of the society.

Technical divisions

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The society comprises five technical divisions to program conferences, develop content for publications, and perform other activities:

  • Extraction & Processing Division
  • Functional Materials Division
  • Light Metals Division
  • Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division
  • Structural Materials Division

Publications

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TMS is a major publisher in the materials community. The society publishes seven internationally respected technical journals, as well as multiple influential roadmapping studies and reports. In addition, each year the society publishes numerous proceedings volumes containing papers presented at society-sponsored meetings.

Journals

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  • JOM, a monthly journal devoted to exploring the complete range of minerals, metals, and materials science and engineering.[5]
  • Journal of Electronic Materials, which prints peer-reviewed technical articles each month on advances in electronics materials.[6]
  • Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, which comprises two peer-reviewed archival journals. Volume A,[7] published monthly, covers physical metallurgy and materials science, and Volume B,[8] published bi-monthly, covers process metallurgy and materials processing science.
  • Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, a quarterly journal which explores metallurgical processes and related innovations in improving the sustainability of metal-producing industries.[9]
  • Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation, which explores innovations in materials which support Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME).[10]

Studies

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TMS has developed influential technology and/or roadmapping studies and reports convening experts in the minerals, metals, and materials communities. These publications are made freely accessible to the public.

  • Advanced Materials for Stationary Electrical Energy Storage, which includes a technical roadmap of the highest impact areas of research and development in the field, and the report, "Electric Power Industry Needs for Grid-Scale Storage."[11]
  • Linking Transformational Materials and Processing for an Energy-Efficient and Low-Carbon Economy, a three-part study on into areas where new materials and processing breakthroughs can create substantial advancements in carbon emission reduction, energy efficiency, and energy security.[12]
  • Implementing Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) in the Aerospace, Automotive, and Maritime Industries, which compiles the expertise of nearly 50 technical leaders in ICME and its allied fields to offer practical guidance for implementing an ICME-accelerated product development program within three years.[13]
  • Diversity in the Minerals, Metals, and Materials Professions (DMMM1), which offers insights into and highlights common themes across issues related to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.[14]
  • Modeling Across Scales, a roadmapping study which offers practical guidance in for connecting materials models across length and time scales.[15]
  • Building a Materials Data Infrastructure, which explores the barriers related to data storage and data sharing and offers recommendations to overcoming them.[16]
  • Harnessing Materials Innovations to Support Next Generation Manufacturing Technologies, documenting the results of a workshop forecasting key technological breakthroughs supporting the next wave of U.S. manufacturing.[17]
  • Advanced Computation and Data in Materials and Manufacturing: Core Knowledge Gaps and Opportunities, which focuses on determining the gaps in core knowledge that, if fulfilled, would enable transformative science and engineering breakthroughs within the materials and manufacturing arenas.[18]
  • Verification & Validation of Computational Models Associated with the Mechanics of Materials, which charts a course for widespread adoption of robust V&V among computational modelers and experimentalists in mechanics and materials science and engineering.[19]
  • Metamorphic Manufacturing: Shaping the Future of On-Demand Components, which provides insight to jump-start a potentially disruptive technology which combines the incremental deformation of a metalsmith with the precision and control of intelligent machines and robotic systems.[20]
  • Creating the Next-Generation Materials Genome Initiative Workforce offers a series of action plans and recommendations that address the education and training goals outlined in the 2014 strategic plan of the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI).[21]
  • Accelerating the Broad Implementation of Verification & Validation in Computational Models of the Mechanics of Materials and Structures outlines recommended practices, and provides detailed action plans that are designed to support the progress of verification and validation in the mechanics of materials and structures.[22]

Board of directors

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TMS Board of Directors
year President Vice President Past President Financial Planning Officer Extraction & Processing Division Functional Materials Division Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Structural Materials Division Light Metals Division Professional Development Content Development & Dissemination Membership & Student Development Programing Public & Governmental Affairs Executive Director
2021-2022[23] Ellen Cerreta W. Jud Ready Thomas Battle Charles Ward Christina Meskers Paul Ohodnicki Mark R. Stoudt Daniel Miracle Eric Nyberg David Bourell Judy Schneider Alexis Lewis Timothy Rupert Eric N. Brown James J. Robinson
2020-2021[24] Thomas Battle Ellen Cerreta James C. Foley Charles Ward Christina Meskers Paul Ohodnicki Mark R. Stoudt Daniel Miracle Eric Nyberg David Bourell Judy Schneider Alexis Lewis Brad Boyce Eric N. Brown James J. Robinson
2019-2020[25] James C. Foley Thomas Battle Kevin Hemker Adrian Deneys Cynthia K. Belt Raymundo Arróyave Mark R. Stoudt Daniel Miracle Eric Nyberg Chester J. Van Tyne Michele V. Manuel Alexis Lewis Brad Boyce John A. Howarter James J. Robinson
2018-2019[26] Kevin Hemker James C. Foley David DeYoung Adrian Deneys Cynthia K. Belt Raymundo Arróyave Corbett Battaile Ellen Cerreta Alan Luo Chester J. Van Tyne Michele V. Manuel Amy Clarke Brad Boyce John A. Howarter James J. Robinson
2017-2018[27] David DeYoung Kevin Hemker Stanley M. Howard Joy H. Forsmark Cynthia K. Belt Raymundo Arróyave Corbett Battaile Ellen Cerreta Alan Luo Chester J. Van Tyne Michele V. Manuel Amy Clarke Srinivas Chada John A. Howarter James J. Robinson
2016-2017[28] Stanley M. Howard David DeYoung Patrice E. A. Turchi Joy H. Forsmark Mark E. Schlesinger Roger Narayan Corbett Battaile Ellen Cerreta Alan Luo Jeffrey Fergus Eric N. Brown Amy Clarke Srinivas Chada Edward D. Herderick James J. Robinson
2015-2016[29] Patrice E. A. Turchi Stanley M. Howard Hani Henein Joy H. Forsmark Mark E. Schlesinger Roger Narayan James C. Foley Rajiv S. Mishra David H. DeYoung Jeffrey Fergus Eric N. Brown Amy Clarke Srinivas Chada Edward D. Herderick James J. Robinson
2014-2015[30] Hani Henein Patrice E. A. Turchi Elizabeth A. Holm Robert Hyers Mark E. Schlesinger Roger Narayan James C. Foley Rajiv S. Mishra David H. DeYoung Jeffrey Fergus Eric N. Brown David Bahr Neville Moody Edward D. Herderick James J. Robinson
TMS Board of Directors: Before "Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division" renamed "Functional Materials Division"
year President Vice President Past President Financial Planning Officer Extraction & Processing Division Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Structural Materials Division Light Metals Division Professional Development Content Development & Dissemination Membership & Student Development Programing Public & Governmental Affairs Executive Director
2013-2014[31] Elizabeth A. Holm Hani Henein Wolfgang A. Schneider Robert Hyers Adrian Deneys Srinivas Chada James C. Foley Rajiv S. Mishra David H. DeYoung David A. Shifler W. Jud Ready & Carl Cady David Bahr Neville Moody Edward D. Herderick James J. Robinson[32]
2012-2013[33] Wolfgang A. Schneider Elizabeth A. Holm Garry W. Warren Robert Hyers Adrian Deneys Srinivas Chada James W. Sears Dennis M. Dimiduk John Hryn David A. Shifler W. Jud Ready & Carl Cady David Bahr Neville Moody Kevin Hemker Warren H. Hunt, Jr
2011-2012[34] Garry W. Warren Wolfgang A. Schneider George T. 'Rusty' Gray III Stanley M. Howard Adrian Deneys Srinivas Chada James W. Sears Dennis M. Dimiduk John Hryn David A. Shifler W. Jud Ready & Carl Cady Ellen Cerreta Hani Henein Kevin Hemker Warren H. Hunt, Jr
TMS Board of Directors: Before "Information Technology" and "Publications" Committees combined into "Content Development & Dissemination"
year President Vice President Past President Financial Planning Officer Extraction & Processing Division Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Structural Materials Division Light Metals Division Professional Development Information Technology Publications Membership & Student Development Programing Public & Governmental Affairs Executive Director
2010-2011[35] George T. 'Rusty' Gray III Garry W. Warren Ray D. Peterson Stanley M. Howard Thomas Battle Zi-Kui Liu James W. Sears Dennis M. Dimiduk John Hryn David A. Shifler Nikhilesh Chawla Elizabeth A. Holm Ellen Cerreta Hani Henein Kevin Hemker Warren H. Hunt, Jr
2009-2010[36] Ray D. Peterson George T. 'Rusty' Gray III Diran Apelian Stanley M. Howard Thomas Battle Zi-Kui Liu Joy Forsmark Eric M. Taleff Wolfgang A. Schneider David A. Shifler Nikhilesh Chawla Elizabeth A. Holm Ellen Cerreta Hani Henein Kevin Hemker Warren H. Hunt, Jr
2008-2009[37] Diran Apelian Ray D. Peterson Robert D. Shull Garry W. Warren Thomas Battle Zi-Kui Liu Joy Forsmark Eric M. Taleff Wolfgang A. Schneider David A. Shifler Nikhilesh Chawla Elizabeth A. Holm W. Jud Ready James C. Foley Kevin Hemker Alexander Scott[38]
2007-2008[39] Robert D. Shull Diran Apelian Brajendra Mishra Garry W. Warren Robert L. Stephens Patrice E. A. Turchi Joy A. Hines (now Forsmark) Eric M. Taleff Wolfgang A. Schneider Anthony A. Pengidore Marc J. DeGraef George T. Gray III W. Jud Ready James C. Foley Iver E. Anderson Alexander Scott
2006-2007[40] Brajendra Mishra Robert D. Shull Tresa M. Pollock Garry W. Warren Robert L. Stephens Patrice E. A. Turchi John Smugeresky Elizabeth A. Holm Ray D. Peterson Anthony A. Pengidore Marc J. DeGraef George T. Gray III W. Jud Ready James C. Foley Iver E. Anderson Alexander Scott
TMS Board of Directors: Before "Student Affairs" and "Membership Development" Committees combined into "Membership & Student Development"
year President Vice President Past President Financial Planning Officer Extraction & Processing Division Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Structural Materials Division Light Metals Division Professional Development Information Technology Publications Student Affairs Membership Development Programing Public & Governmental Affairs Executive Director
2005-2006 Tresa M. Pollock Brajendra Mishra Gregory J. Hildeman John Parsey Robert L. Stephens Patrice E. A. Turchi John Smugeresky Elizabeth A. Holm Ray Peterson Anthony A. Pengidore Marc J. DeGraef George T. Gray III Walter W. Milligan Wolfgang Schneider Richard Wright Iver E. Anderson Alexander Scott
TMS Board of Directors: Before "Professional Registration" and "Education" Committees combined into "Professional Development"
year President Vice President Past President Financial Planning Officer Extraction & Processing Division Electronic, Magnetic & Photonic Materials Division Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division Structural Materials Division Light Metals Division Professional Development Education Information Technology Publications Student Affairs Membership Development Programing Public & Governmental Affairs Executive Director
2004-2005 Gregory J. Hildeman Tresa M. Pollock Dan J. Thoma John Parsey Brajendra Mishra Sungho Jin John Smugeresky Elizabeth A. Holm Ray Peterson Wayne Reitz Dennis Readey Marc J. DeGraef Dallis Hardwick Walter W. Milligan Wolfgang Schneider Richard Wright Warren Hunt Alexander Scott
2003-2004[41] Dan J. Thoma Gregory J. Hildeman John E. Allison John Parsey Brajendra Mishra Sungho Jin John Smugeresky Tresa M. Pollock Subodh Das Wayne Reitz Dennis Readey Marc J. DeGraef Dallis Hardwick Walter W. Milligan Wolfgang Schneider Richard Wright Warren Hunt Alexander Scott
2002-2003[41] John E. Allison Dan J. Thoma Wayne R. Hale Gregory J. Hildeman Brajendra Mishra Sungho Jin John Smugeresky George T. Gray III Subodh Das Wayne Reitz Dennis Readey Marc J. DeGraef Dallis Hardwick Walter W. Milligan Darrel Frear Richard Wright Warren Hunt Alexander Scott

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Sandia Labs News Releases - Sandia scientist to lead materials science organization". sandia.gov. Feb 21, 2022.
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  7. ^ "Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A".
  8. ^ "Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B".
  9. ^ "Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy".
  10. ^ "Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation".
  11. ^ "Stationary Electrical Energy Storage".
  12. ^ "Materials and Energy Efficiency".
  13. ^ "ICME Implementation Study".
  14. ^ "Diversity Summit Report".
  15. ^ "Modeling Across Scales".
  16. ^ "Materials Data Infrastructure".
  17. ^ "Harnessing Materials Innovations to Support Next Generation Manufacturing Technologies".
  18. ^ "Advanced Computation and Data in Materials and Manufacturing: Core Knowledge Gaps and Opportunities".
  19. ^ "Verification & Validation of Computational Models Associated with the Mechanics of Materials".
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  21. ^ "Creating the Next-Generation Materials Genome Initiative Workforce".
  22. ^ "Accelerating the Broad Implementation of Verification & Validation in Computational Models of the Mechanics of Materials and Structures".
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