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Discover how TAOS – The Alloy Optimization Software – makes designing new metal alloys faster, easier, and more accessible. Developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), TAOS allows users to quickly screen and optimize alloys based on target properties like melting temperature or phase stability, all without requiring deep expertise in materials science.

In the webinar recording, you’ll learn:

  • How TAOS uses CALPHAD modeling and an intuitive interface to streamline alloy development
  • How to define constraints, explore compositions, and identify optimal candidates in minutes
  • Real‑world applications in aerospace, automotive, electronics, and power generation
  • How to request a free three‑month demo of TAOS for evaluation

Speaker: Dr. Aurélien Perron, Materials Scientist at LLNL, specializing in alloy design and thermodynamic modeling.

TAOS empowers manufacturers, engineers, and materials scientists to develop new complex alloys faster, more flexibly, and at lower cost.