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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-020-04419-7 Ó 2020 The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
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JOM is seeking contributions on the following topics for 2021. For the full Editorial Calendar, along with author instructions, visit www.tms.org/EditorialCalendar.
May 2021 Manuscript Deadline: December 1, 2020 Topic: 8th European Conference on Renewable Energy Systems (By Invitation Only) Scope: This special topic will publish invited papers presented at the 8th European Conference on Renewable Energy Systems. The areas of coverage will include energy materials, optoelectronic materials, semiconducting, compounds, alloys, and composites of potential use in energy applications. In addition, submissions related to synthesis and characterization of materials for energy conversion, solar energy, wind energy, fuel cells, and energy storage materials are included. Editors: Shadia Ikhmayies and Hilal Kurt Sponsor: Invited Topic: Adaptive Metallurgical Processing Technologies for Strategic Metal Recycling Scope: The demand for strategic metals has enabled many new technologies for recycling of complex materials. In the meantime, traditional metallurgical processes also need to be adapted to address techno-economic barriers. This special topic is open to researchers from both industry and academia in areas of strategic metal recycling. Papers providing perspective on technical challenges or broader materials science challenges toward sustainability are also welcome. Editor: Mingming Zhang Sponsor: Recycling and Environmental Technologies Committee Topic: Leveraging Materials in Topology Optimization Scope: Topology optimization is pushing the frontiers of material design by decoupling and independently optimizing material properties and functionality. Topology RSWLPL]DWLRQR൵HUVDPDWKHPDWLFDOIUDPHZRUNWRGHWHUPLQH WKHPRVWH൶FLHQWPDWHULDOOD\RXWIRUSUHVFULEHGFRQVWUDLQWV DQGORDGLQJFRQGLWLRQV,WR൵HUVDIUDPHZRUNIRUDFFHVVLQJ unexplored and previously unachievable areas of materialproperty space. This topic will feature several invited
contributions from researchers and artists innovating methods and applications of design and topology optimization for materials. Editor: Natasha Vermaak Sponsor: Invited Topic: Microstructure Characterization: Descriptors, Data-Intensive Techniques, and Uncertainty Quantification (By Invitation Only) Scope: Advancements in computational processing power, instrument and detector capabilities, and multi-scale modeling techniques are generating increasingly large threedimensional microstructural datasets that have facilitated the discovery of quantitative descriptors linking processing parameters to material properties. This special topic will focus on theoretical and computational developments of novel descriptors to characterize microstructural features. Papers that apply advanced statistical techniques, such DVPDFKLQHOHDUQLQJDQGXQFHUWDLQW\TXDQWL¿FDWLRQIRU collecting, analyzing, and reconstructing experimental microstructural datasets are also invit
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