The 12th International Conference on Residual Stresses (ICRS-12) is set to make a powerful return to North America—for the first time since 2008! Its inaugural gathering took place in GarmischPartenkirchen, Germany, in 1986. Since then, ICRS has traveled across seven countries, establishing itself as the premier global forum for advancing the science and application of residual stress. This year, ICRS comes to Detroit where it will be co-located with IMAT and Heat Treat. The event promises to ignite new ideas, foster meaningful connections, and showcase groundbreaking research. Be part of the international community driving innovation in how residual stress is understood, measured, and resolved in real-world engineering challenges. What to Expect: • Dynamic technical programming spanning the latest in residual stress measurement, simulation, and modification. • Expert-led sessions on residual stress e ects in fatigue and fracture, advanced manufacturing, localized stress behaviors, and long-term material performance. • Networking with leaders and peers across academia, research, and industry—plus opportunities to engage with the next generation of talent. • Insights into emerging technologies shaping the future of residual stress engineering. For both seasoned researchers and those new to the field, ICRS-12 o ers an unparalleled platform to learn, connect, and contribute to the advancement of materials science and structural integrity. Make plans to attend ICRS-12 in Detroit— where innovation meets impact in residual stress research. EXHIBITION HOURS* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 9:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M. Welcome Reception with Exhibitors: 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 8:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. *Exhibition hours are subject to change. To view full exhibitor list, see page 72 in this issue. For event details and to register, visit www.asminternational.org/icrs-12. EDUCATION COURSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 8:30 A.M. − 4:30 P.M. Residual Stress 101 This course o ers a broad introduction to residual stresses for students, researchers, and industrialists. Topics encompass practical mechanics, measurement, and applications of residual stresses. Instructors include Michael Prime, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Hill, University of California, Davis; Andrew Payzant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; and other industry experts. ICRS EMERGING PROFESSIONALS POSTER COMPETITION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 4:00 − 5:30 P.M. Poster Session AWARDS LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 12:00 − 1:30 P.M. Huntington Place OCTOBER 20–23, 2025 | DETROIT, MICHIGAN KEYNOTE SESSIONS MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 3:30 – 4:30 P.M. Interdisciplinary Aspects of Residual Stress Application and Control within Engineering Workflows David Furrer Principal Fellow, Discipline Lead Pratt & Whitney WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 11:15 A.M. − 12:00 P.M. Residual Stress Management in Component Design: An Overview Dr. Dale L. Ball Lockheed Martin Senior Fellow Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. ORGANIZED BY: NETWORKING EVENT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 6:30 − 9:30 P.M. 1913 Society Lounge: Materials Underground Waterview Lo Join us for a special networking event in a hidden world of vintage sophistication and metallurgical mystique. Inspired by the year ASM was founded, this exclusive speakeasy-style experience includes curated cocktails, elevated cuisine, and live entertainment. Sponsors: ECM and Inductotherm Group Title Sponsor:
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