Tokyo Hosts First MRS International Meeting on Advanced Materials

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er preparation from solution and by spraying. Invited speakers include: A. Lawley, M.J. Cima, G.J. Vogt, R.W. Siegel, J.H. Adair. Symposium D—Superconductivity May 31-June 3 The final program will be announced separately at a later date. Approximately 135 contributed and invited papers have already been scheduled to detail various aspects of high temperature superconductivity, including oxide and metal superconductors, theory, physical properties, processing, thin films and devices. Three poster sessions have also been scheduled. Invited speakers include: S. Tanaka, A.V. Sleight, Lin Li, E.M. Engler, M. Suzuki, H. Itozake, A.I. Braginski, Y. Tarutani, K. Wasa, H. Bando, K. Yamanaka, D.V. Johnson Jr., Y. Tanaka, Y Muto, K. Yoshizaki, H.W. Weber, K. Togano, H. Fukuyama, K. Kitazawa, J.V. Ekin, H. Maeda, M. Suenaga, Y. Kubo, D. V. Capone, S. Sakka, H.C Freyhardt, Y. Nishihara. Symposium E—Superplastidty May 31-June 1 Approximately 40 invited and contributed papers will investigate the development, behavior, characteristics, enhancement, and mechanisms of superplasticity of metals, alloys and advanced ceramics. Invited speakers include: N. Ridley, C.H. Hamilton, C. Carry, R. Raj, IW. Chen. Symposium F—Joining of Metals and Ceramics June 2-3 Approximately 45 invited, contributed and poster papers will be devoted to understanding the fundamental aspects of the joining dissimilar and similar materials, with an emphasis on ceramics. Aspects to be discussed include structures, filler materials, mechanical properties and processes. Invited speakers include: R.E. Loehman, M.G. Nicholas, A.J. Moorhead, Y. Ishida, R. Yamamoto, H. Fischmeister. Symposium G—Corrosion/Coating of Advanced Materials June 2-3 Approximately 49 invited, contributed and poster papers will be presented in sessions on hot gas corrosion and molten and liquid corrosion of ceramics, molten and liquid corrosion of alloys, and high temperature oxidation and corrosion of alloys. Invited speakers include: M. Yoshi-

mura, F. Thummler, M. Van de Voorde, Y. Saito, J. Stringer, R.A. Rapp. Symposium H—Shape Memory Materials May 31-June 3 Approximately 50 invited and contributed papers and 45 poster papers will consider shape memory materials with special emphasis on new materials and potential applications. Scheduled sessions will cover the mechanism of martensitic transformations and lattice instability, ferrous alloys, Ti-Ni alloys, copper and other alloys, and other materials. Invited speakers include: G. Shirane, T. Suzuki, T. Maki, A. Sato, CM. Wayman, T. Saburi, K. Uchino, T. Sakuma, W. Yening, L. Delaey, T. Tadaki, Y Suzuki, C. Youyi, T.W. Duerig. Symposium I—Hydrogen Absorbing Materials June 2-3 Approximately 24 invited and contributed papers are scheduled in sessions on the properties, structural properties, electronic properties and applications of metal hydrides. Invited speakers include: L. Schlapbach, D. Noreus, K. Yvon, M. Gupta, T. Sakai. Symposium J—Structural Ceramics June 2-3 Approximately 36 invited and contributed papers will detail mechanical prop