AMP 04 July 2026

SEPTEMBER 29 - 30 • QUÉBEC CITY, CANADA PANEL DISCUSSIONS KEY TOPICS ASMINTERNATIONAL.ORG/RSTC-EVENT FOR EVENT DETAILS AND TO REGISTER, VISIT IMATEVENT.ORG. SPECIAL LECTURES NETWORKING EVENT EMERGING PROFESSIONALS SYMPOSIUM STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES EDWARD DEMILLE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL LECTURE Wednesday, September 30 2:00 − 3:00 p.m. Fluid Flows in Liquid Metals — Friend or Foe? Prof. Roderick Guthrie Director, McGill Metals Processing Centre, McGill University HENRY CLIFTON SORBY LECTURE Tuesday, September 29 1:00 − 2:00 p.m. Reflections on 50 Years with Aluminum Dr. Geo Scamans Chief Scientific O icer, Innoval Technology Ltd. ALPHA SIGMA MU LECTURE Wednesday, September 30 1:00 − 2:00 p.m. Innovations in Materials R&D via ExperimentationComputation Integration and Interdisciplinary Collaborations Prof. Ji-Cheng Zhao, FASM Dean, College of Engineering, University of Connecticut MONDAY, SEPTEMBER | : − : A.M. Executive Leadership Forum This innovative forum will highlight the executive leadership e orts in industry, academia, and government, exploring how these three sectors are working to drive the future of materials, science, engineering, and technology. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER | : − : A.M. Impact of AI on Materials Engineering Journal Publications New in 2026! ASM President Elizabeth Ho man will kick o this panel, which will feature editors from ASM International’s suite of journals discussing the evolving landscape of AI in materials research, manuscript preparation, and peer review. WOMEN IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING BREAKFAST TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER | : A.M. With a theme of “Self-Advocacy as a Leadership Skill: Owning Your Path, Growing Your Impact,” the session will include a panel. This is a popular annual event and usually sells out. PERSPECTIVES FOR EMERGING PROFESSIONALS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER The early career stage is a crucial and formative time. The ASM Emerging Professionals Committee is o ering professional development sessions on themes such as networking, job hunting, career planning, ‘ace the interview’ tips, and more. ASM IS ORGANIZING SEVERAL GREAT PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS! • PARTICIPATION GRANTS • PASSPORT PROGRAM • DOMESDAY COMPETITION • FLUXTROL STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION • ASM GAME LOUNGE • STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION The Residual Stress Technology Conference – RSTC 2026 has grown into a dedicated, stand-alone event colocated with the International Materials, Applications, and Technologies Conference and Exposition (IMAT 2026) that highlights the expanding role of residual stress science in modern engineering. This year’s event is organized by Andrew Payzant in collaboration with the ASM Residual Stress Technical Committee. The conference provides a global platform for deeper technical exchange, broader industry engagement, and stronger connections between research and practice. It marks an exciting new chapter in advancing residual stress engineering, measurement, and modeling for the materials community. Residual Stress Technology Conference 2026 will feature two days of technical programming on the following topics: • Advances in Measurement Methods • Advances in Residual Stress Modeling and Simulation • Engineering of Residual Stresses • Impact of Residual Stress on Material and Component Properties • Manufacturing Processes • Residual Stress • Residual Stress Simulation Dr. Andrew Payzant RSTC Chair Distinguished R&D Sta Member, ORNL “Join us in Québec City to learn about the latest practical solutions as well as cutting-edge research on residual stress measurement, modeling, and engineering.”

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