Volume 57 (2012), 6 issues per year
Editor and Chairman of the IOM3 Editorial Board:
Professor P J Withers, FREng, (University of Manchester, UK)
Editor and Chairman of the ASM Editorial Board:
Professor K K Chawla ( University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
Editorial Board (IOM3):
Professor A R Boccaccini (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Professor D A Cardwell (University of Cambridge, UK)
Professor J Driscoll (University of Cambridge, UK)
Professor J R G Evans (University College London, UK)
Professor G Fernando (University of Birmingham, UK)
Dr J Jones (Imperial College London, UK)
Dr I Kinloch (University of Manchester, UK)
Professor Dr B Lux (Technische Universitat Wien, Austria)
Professor F C Meldrum (University of Leeds, UK)
Professor Dr Ir E J Mittemeijer (Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, Germany)
Professor I M Reaney (University of Sheffield, UK)
Professor Rui L Reis (University of Minho, Portugal)
Professor C Rizzuto (University of Genoa, Italy)
Dr S J Savage (Swedish Defence Agency)
Professor M Shaffer (Imperial College London, UK)
Professor A J Smith (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
Professor E Tanner (University of Glasgow, UK)
Professor Y Tomita (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
Editorial Board (ASM International):
Professor D F Bahr (Washington State University, USA)
Professor Ian Baker (Dartmouth College, USA)
Professor K Barmak (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Dr K S Chan ( Southwest Research Institute, USA)
Professor K T Faber (Northwestern University, IL, USA)
Professor S Guruswamy (University of Utah, USA)
Dr E A Holm (Sandia National Laboratories, NM)
Dr K S Jones (University of Florida, USA)
Professor W M Kriven (University of Illinois at Urban - Champaign, USA)
Professor J J Lewandowski (Case Western Reserve University, OH)
Professor D K Matlock (Colorado School of Mines, USA)
Professor G Mayer (University of Washington, USA)
Professor A Mortensen (EPFL STI IMX LMM, Switzerland)
Dr C S Pande (Naval Research Laboratory, USA)
Professor B R Patterson (University of Florida, USA)
Dr S V Raj (NASA Glenn Research Center, USA)
Dr R Ramesh (University of California Berkeley, USA)
Professor V A Ravi, P.E., FASM (California State Polytechnic University, USA)
Dr M Sadayappan (CANMET, Canada)
Dr L S Schadler ( Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Dr D Singh (Argonne National Laboratories, USA)
Dr Mrityunjay Singh (NASA Glenn Research Center, OH)
Dr K Sridharan (University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA)
Dr P R Subramanian, FASM (General Electric Company, USA)
Professor C Suryanarayana (University of Central Florida, USA)
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