CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS FY 1995


AESF/NIST Coatings Workshop on Functional Chromium Coatings from Trivalent Electrolytes
November 1994
C. E. Johnson
25 attendees

A jointly sponsored NIST/AESF Workshop on "Recent Developments in Electrodeposition" was held at NIST in November 1994 for government and industry representatives from the MD, VA, PA, DE and DC areas.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Meeting
July 1995
C. E. Johnson
20 attendees

A week-long meeting of ISO TC 107 - Metallic and Inorganic Coatings - was held at NIST in July 1995 preparing international specification as they pertain to the coatings industry. Representatives from the U.S., United Kingdom, Germany, France, South Africa, Sweden , Switzerland and Australia were in attendance.

ISO Subcommittees TC164/SC1 and TC164/SC3
March 27-31, 1995
J. H. Smith
30 attendees

The ISO Subcommittees TC164/SC1 on Tensile Testing and TC164/SC3 on Hardness Testing were held at NIST.

National Educators' Workshop: Update '94
November 7-9, 1994
A. C. Fraker
130 attendees

To strengthen materials science and engineering (MS&E) education by bringing together individuals from academia, industry technical societies and government to present demonstrations of experiments and to discuss issues of MS&E.

Workshop on Nanoscale Layered Materials for Protective Coating and Structural Applications
August 14-15, 1995
T. J. Foecke
86 attendees

Intended to bring together leading researchers in this emerging field for an exchange of information, and to introduce this class of materials to industrial representatives for potential use in engineering applications.

Nanostructured Materials
August 27-September 1, 1995
R. D. Shull
200 attendees

A symposium held at the Fourth International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM IV), Cancun, Mexico for the purpose of reviewing the present status in the field.

Structure and Properties of Nanophase Materials
February 13-14, 1995
R. D. Shull
150 attendees

A symposium held at the TMS Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, for bringing together researchers in the field of nanostructured materials to assess the present understanding of the structure/property relationships.

Sol Gel and Aerogel Materials
February 13-14, 1995
R. D. Shull
40 attendees

A symposium held at the TMS Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV for bringing together the various researchers in the area of sol gel materials so as to initiate further collaboration between research activities on different materials types.

µMAG Micromagnetic Modeling Workshop
April 18, 1995
R. D. McMichael
90 attendees

The inaugural workshop of the micromagnetic modeling activity group, (ÊMAG) sponsored by the NIST Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science to discuss applications and future directions in micromagnetic modeling.

Workshop on Design of Advanced Interconnection Technology
November 13-16, 1994
C. A. Handwerker, J. R. Manning
60 attendees

To obtain views of the microelectronics industry on needed measurement programs in this area.

Mathematics of Thermodynamically Driven Microstructural Evolution Symposium
October 29-November 1, 1995
J.A. Simmons
100 attendees

Organized to bring together mathematicians and material scientist to focus on this topic. The symposium was jointly sponsored by ASM International, the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SEAM), The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and NIST.

Solder Interconnect Design Workshop
June 1995
James Warren
30 attendees

A workshop was held at NIST (Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science) in July 1995 to determine what tools/methods are most promising for the modeling of solder interconnects.

Mathematics of Thermodynamically Driven Microstrucutral Evolution
October 29-November 1, 1995
J. R. Manning
60 attendees

A symposium on Mathematics of Thermodynamically Driven Microstructural Evolution, TMS/ASM Materials Week Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio was organized as part of this project, bringing together mathematicians and material scientists to focus on this topic. The symposium was jointly sponsored by ASM International, the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), the Mining, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), and NIST.



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