Collaboration is an essential part of materials development Robert SchafrikLeo ChristodoulouHonda Chair Feature Pages: 14 - 16
Approaches toward integrating functionality into structural materials Rajiv Mishra Integrating Functionality Pages: 17 - 17
The design and application of multifunctional structure-battery materials systems James P. ThomasMuhammad A. Qidwai Overview Pages: 18 - 24
Synthetic multifunctional metallic-intermetallic laminate composites Kenneth S. Vecchio Overview Pages: 25 - 31
Embedding simple machines to add novel dynamic functions to composites C. -Y. TangM. J. O’BrienG. F. Hawkins Research Summary Pages: 32 - 35
Advanced testing methods for studying the mechanical behavior of materials Sergei A. Shipilov Overview Pages: 36 - 42
Modeling the dislocation properties and mechanical behavior of Ir, Rh, and their refractory alloys Oleg Y. KontsevoiYuri N. GornostyrevArthur J. Freeman Overview Pages: 43 - 47
A TEM investigation of the γ/γ′ phase boundary in Pt-based superalloys S. VorbergB. FischerR. Völkl Research Summary Pages: 49 - 51
Nanoporous Ni-based superalloy membranes by selective phase dissolution Joachim RöslerOliver NäthD. Mukherjiis Overview Pages: 52 - 55
Phase diagrams of nanometer-sized particles in binary systems Junggoo LeeHirotaro MoriKarri Penttilä Research Summary Pages: 56 - 59
TMS technical director: Encouraging synergies in the materials world Warren H. Hunt Jr. End Notes Pages: 80 - 80