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1 Awards Dinner TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2016 HILTON SALT LAKE CITY CENTER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH RECEPTION 6:15 P.M. DINNER 7:00 P.M. PRESIDENT S RECEPTION 9:30 P.M.

2 Nominations are now being accepted for the following awards Award Annual Nomination Deadline Fellow ASM November 30 Edward DeMille Campbell Memorial Lecture February 1 ASM/TMS Distinguished Lecture in Materials & Society September 1 Distinguished Life Member February 1 William Hunt Eisenman Award February 1 Engineering Materials Achievement Awards March 1 Gold Medal February 1 Historical Landmarks February 1 Honorary Membership February 1 Medal for the Advancement of Research February 1 Allan Ray Putnam Service Award February 1 Albert Sauveur Achievement Award February 1 Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers March 1 Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award February 1 J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria Award February 1 The Silver Medal Award February 1 The Bronze Medal Award February 1 Links to Nomination requests and rules can be found at Click on Membership & Committees then Awards & Nominations

3 CONTENTS Officers of ASM International... 2 s of ASM International... 3 Milestones of ASM International Class of Fellows... 6 ASM International Fellow Members George A. Roberts Award Alpha Sigma Mu Lecture ASM International & The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society Distinguished Lectureship in Materials and Society Edward DeMille Campbell Memorial Lecture Marcus A. Grossmann Young Author Award Henry Marion Howe Medal Jacquet-Lucas Award for Excellence in Metallography Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award Allan Ray Putnam Service Award J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria Award William Hunt Eisenman Award Albert Sauveur Achievement Award Engineering Materials Achievement Award Bronze Medal Award Silver Medal Award Gold Medal Award Distinguished Life Membership Medal for the Advancement of Research Honorary Membership Historical Landmarks

4 OFFICERS OF ASM INTERNATIONAL and Trustee Vice and Trustee Immediate Past and Trustee Secretary Treasurer Trustees Ms. Jacqueline (Jackie) M. Earle Product Support Manager (Retired) Caterpillar, Inc. Mossville, IL Mr. John (Chip) R. Keough, P.E., FASM Director Applied Process, Inc. Livonia, MI Dr. Zi-Kui-Liu, FASM Professor Materials Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA Dr. Kathryn Dannemann Principal Engineer Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX Dr. Tirumalai S. Sudarshan, FASM and CEO Materials Modification, Inc. Fairfax, VA Student Board Members Ms. Swetha Barkam University of Central Florida Orlando, FL Ms. Allison E. Fraser Lehigh University Quakertown, PA Officers and Trustees-Elect Vice -Elect Dr. Frederick E. Schmidt, Jr., P.E., FASM Director of Technology Advanced Applied Services Saint Charles, IL Trustee-Elect Mr. Roger A. Jones Corporate Solar Atmospheres, Inc. Souderton, PA Mr. Jon D. Tirpak, P.E., FASM Executive Director, FDMC and Senior Program Manager, FAST Advanced Technology International (ATI); Summerville, SC Dr. William E. Frazier, FASM Chief Scientist, Air Vehicle Engineering Naval Air Systems Command; Patuxent River, MD Dr. Sunniva R. Collins, FASM Associate Professor Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH Mr. William T. (Bill) Mahoney Managing Director ASM International; Materials Park, OH Mr. Craig D. Clauser, P.E. CCECI; West Chester, PA Dr. David B. Williams, FASM Dean, College of Engineering The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Dr. Ellen K. Cerreta, FASM Deputy Group Leader Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM Dr. Ryan M. Deacon United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT Prof. Sudipta Seal, FASM Pegasus Professor and University Distinguished Professor University of Central Florida Orlando, FL Ms. Rachael Stewart Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO Trustee-Elect Mr. Larry D. Hanke, FASM CEO/Principal Engineer Materials Evaluation and Engineering Plymouth, MN Trustee-Elect Dr. John Wolodko Associate Professor and AITF Strategic Chair University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, CANADA 2

5 Albert E. White Frank P. Gilligan Tillman D. Lynch George K. Burgess William S. Bidle Robert M. Bird J. Fletcher Harper Frederick G. Hughes Zay Jeffries Robert G. Guthrie John M. Watson Alexander d Arcambal William B. Coleman William H. Phillips Benjamin F. Shepherd Robert S. Archer Edgar C. Bain George B. Waterhouse William P. Woodside James P. Gill Oscar E. Harder Bradley Stoughton Herbert J. French Marcus A. Grossmann Kent R. Van Horn Charles H. Herty, Jr Alfred L. Boegehold Francis B. Foley Harold K. Work Arthur E. Focke Walter E. Jominy John Chipman Ralph L. Wilson James B. Austin George A. Roberts Adolph O. Schaefer Donald S. Clark G. MacDonald Young Clarence H. Lorig Walter Crafts William A. Pennington Carl E. Swartz Robert J. Raudebaugh Merrill A. Scheil John A. Fellows Stewart G. Fletcher John Convey Earl R. Parker Carl H. Samans Morris Cohen Thomas E. Leontis Nathan E. Promisel William D. Manly Joseph F. Libsch PRESIDENTS OF ASM Dean K. Hanink Robert H. Shoemaker Abraham Hurlich Nicholas P. Milano Elihu F. Bradley Raymond L. Smith John B. Giacobbe David Krashes George H. Bodeen Donald J. Blickwede M. Brian Ives John W. Pridgeon Raymond F. Decker William G. Wood Richard K. Pitler Klaus M. Zwilsky Stephen M. Copley William P. Koster Edward H. Kottcamp, Jr Jack G. Simon John V. Andrews William E. Quist George Krauss Alton D. Romig, Jr Hans H. Portisch Ashok K. Khare Aziz I. Asphahani Gordon H. Geiger Donald R. Muzyka Robert C. Tucker, Jr Bhakta B. Rath Reza Abbaschian Lawrence C. Wagner Dianne Chong Roger J. Fabian Frederick J. Lisy Mark F. Smith Christopher C. Berndt Gernant E. Maurer C. Ravi Ravindran Sunniva R. Collins Jon D. Tirpak STAFF EXECUTIVES William Hunt Eisenman Allan Ray Putnam Edward L. Langer Michael J. DeHaemer Stanley C. Theobald Thomas S. Passek Terry F. Mosier Thomas Dudley William T. Mahoney

6 MILESTONES OF ASM INTERNATIONAL 1913 A group of heat treaters convenes in Detroit, forms Steel Treaters Club Organization becomes Steel Treaters Research Club as technical members are admitted Club becomes Steel Treating Research Society. Sections established in Chicago and Cleveland Chicago group secedes and forms American Steel Treaters Society. First Metal Show held in Chicago Two groups reunite as American Society for Steel Treating. Cleveland headquarters established. First issue of Transactions published Society establishes first award, the Henry Marion Howe Medal First Handbook debuts as looseleaf binder; data sheets are issued through First bound ASST Handbook published First issue of Metal Progress published Society name becomes American Society for Metals ASM membership surpasses 10, Membership reaches 20, ASM publishes last single-volume Metals Handbook (Seventh Edition) 1951 First World Metallurgical Congress held in Detroit Metals Engineering Institute established as educational arm of the Society Pilot operation for electronic searching of technical literature begins Second World Metallurgical Congress held in Chicago New World Headquarters at Metals Park completed Full-scale operation of computerized information searching service announced Volume 1 of Metals Handbook, Eighth Edition published Member interest in materials other than metals becomes apparent Society observes 50th anniversary First class of ASM Fellows installed. First four technical divisions established Inaugural ASM Heat Treating Conference/Workshop held Nine technical divisions established. Metals Engineering Institute enrolls 50,000th student Ninth Edition of Metals Handbook begins First Metals Week held. Data Program for Alloy Phase Diagrams initiated Diamond Decade strategic plan sets direction toward materials and international focus Advanced Materials and Processes magazine debuts Society name becomes ASM International, The Materials Information Society World Materials Congress held in Chicago as ASM observes 75th anniversary. 4

7 MILESTONES OF ASM INTERNATIONAL 1991 One-millionth abstract published by Materials Information Vision 2000 strategy focuses on member needs and electronic services ASM Heat Treating Society and ASM Thermal Spray Society founded First electronic product published Heat Treating Vision of the Future introduced First ASM Materials Solutions Conference held as part of The Complete Metals and Materials Experience Corporate supporters pledge $2 million in equipment for a new Training Center at Materials Park ASM International Foundation rededicated and W.H. Eisenman Garden completed First Materials Camp organized by ASM International Foundation American Council on Education recommends ASM courses for college credit ASM Handbooks Online and ASM Online Training launched ASM introduces Alloy Center Online ASM International Strategic Plan developed and implemented ASM Integrated Enterprise Solution launched ASM hosts Materials & Medicine Summit with Cleveland Clinic, develops initiative to serve the industrial design community, and introduces the first online services based on the Integrated Enterprise ASM introduces Global Community Information network, including Affiliate Society and Chapter website First Chapter-developed websites launched as part of ASM Global Community ASM introduces Solution Centers for corrosion and energy materials, the world s most comprehensive and authoritative resources for researching, understanding, preventing, and solving corrosion and energy problems Materials Park designated to the National Register of Historical Places. Six million dollar renovation underway to be completed in July Materials Mastery a celebration in commemoration of ASM International World Headquarters grand re-opening, historic dedication and presentation of the ASM International Historical Landmark, August 6, ASM launches Computational Materials Data Network (CMDN) ASM Celebrates 100 years of service to the materials science and engineering community ASM debuts a new brand platform, logo and identity ASM redesigns its flagship publication, Advanced Materials & Processes to enhance readability and visual appeal ASM laboratory renovation accomplished through strategic partnerships with manufacturers of SEM, and light microscopy, metallography, and mechanical testing equipment. 5

8 2016 CLASS OF FELLOWS In 1969, ASM established the Fellow of the Society honor to provide recognition to members for their distinguished contributions to materials science and engineering and to develop a broadly based forum of technical and professional leaders to serve as advisors to the society. Following are the members recognized by their colleagues for this year. Additional Fellows may be elected to this distinguished body in subsequent years. The solicited guidance, which the Fellows will provide, will enhance the capability of ASM as a technical community of materials science and engineering in the years ahead. Dr. Beverly J.M. Aikin, FASM R&D Engineer Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM For advancing microstructure, property, processing relationships in metals and intermetallics; enhancing the safe handling, security and recycling of beryllium; and for her commitment to K-12 student outreach in STEM. Dr. Michael P. Brady, FASM Distinguished R&D Staff Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN For innovative development of novel alloy design principles for the control of surface chemistry in structural and functional materials with widespread scientific, engineering, and societal impact. Dr. Ellen K. Cerreta, FASM Group Leader Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM For outstanding contributions in the fields of dynamic and shock behavior of materials, as well as structure/property effects on mechanical behavior and damage evolution in materials. Dr. Kathryn A. Dannemann, FASM Principal Engineer Southwest Research Institute San Antonio, TX For advancing the understanding of dynamic response of materials in metals, ceramics, and glasses; and for mentoring students in materials science and engineering, especially as an advocate of materials education and the materials profession. Dr. Rollie E. Dutton, FASM Chief, Manufacturing and Industrial Technologies Division Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright-Patterson AFB, OH For outstanding scientific and engineering achievements in the processing of metallic and composite materials, and for national leadership in the development of integrated computational materials science and engineering. 6

9 2016 CLASS OF FELLOWS Mr. Joseph Epperson, FASM Senior Metallurgist National Transportation Safety Board Washington, DC For outstanding contributions and advancements in the field of failure analysis, including leadership and service to transportation safety with high professional and societal impact. Dr. James A. Hall, FASM Senior Principal Engineer, Retired Honeywell Engines Phoenix, AZ For outstanding contributions and leadership in the research, development, and commercial application of titanium and other heat resistant alloys; and as a generous and profoundly influential teacher and mentor of materials scientists and engineers. Dr. Susan E. Hartfield-Wünsch, FASM Technical Fellow General Motors Livonia, MI For advancing the state-of-the-art in aluminum sheet technology and implementation of same in the automotive industry. Dr. Peggy E. Jones, FASM Senior Project Engineer General Motors Saginaw, MI For the application of ICME and fracture mechanics based design to aluminum automotive castings, including creation of the Virtual Cast Component Design system. Dr. Lee A. Knauss, FASM Chief, Technology Transition IARPA Washington, DC For the development and advancement of magnetic current imaging fault isolation techniques used in microelectronics failure analysis. Dr. Manish Mehta, FASM and CEO M-Tech International LLC Ann Arbor, MI For sustained contributions in materials and process technology transfer programs to accelerate global commercialization. 7

10 2016 CLASS OF FELLOWS Prof. Matthew J. O Keefe, FASM Professor & Chair Missouri University of Science &Technology Rolla, MO For distinguished contributions in materials science related to understanding corrosion mechanism, leading to the development and use of sustainable rare-earth based coatings for lightweight metallic alloys. Dr. Philippe Perdu, FASM Microelectronic Senior Expert CNES Toulouse, France For outstanding leadership and technical contributions towards the development of novel defect localization and failure analysis techniques applied to microelectronics and microsystems devices. Dr. Thomas A. Siewert, FASM Group Leader, Retired National Institute of Standards and Technology Wylie, TX For leadership in the development of consumable weld wire enabling austenitic stainless steel welding for cryogenic applications and his expertise in nondestructive evaluation. Dr. Dileep Singh, FASM Group Leader Argonne National Laboratories Argonne, IL For pioneering contributions and global leadership in the science and technology of advanced ceramic materials and systems for energy generation, efficiency, storage, and environmental applications. Prof. Raman Singh, FASM Professor Monash University Melbourne, Australia For outstanding contributions in understanding and mitigating material degradation through novel/disruptive approaches, and for successfully establishing and leading interdisciplinary teams advancing science/ technology. Prof. Marcel A.J. Somers, FASM Professor Technical University of Denmark Kongens Lyngby, Denmark For sustained, innovative and outstanding contributions to the field of thermochemical surface engineering through fundamental and applied research, teaching, and transfer of technology to practice. 8

11 2016 CLASS OF FELLOWS Dr. Donald F. Susan, FASM Principal Member of Technical Staff Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM For sustained contributions in the areas of physical metallurgy and joining research, materials characterization, and failure analysis. Mr. David P. Vallett, FASM Owner PeakSource Analytical, LLC Fairfax, VT For sustained outstanding technical contributions, leadership, dissemination of knowledge, and education in microelectronic IC fault isolation and failure analysis technology and magnetic imaging applications, and for articulating and publicizing major analytical technology hurdles and challenges throughout the industry. Prof. Yunzhi Wang, FASM Professor The Ohio State University Columbus, OH For pioneering foundational work on phase field modeling with seminal achievements in diffusive molecular dynamics, and for the application of these methods to challenging problems in structure-properties-processing of materials. Dr. George G. Wicks, FASM CTO Applied Research Center, SC Aiken, SC For international leadership in materials science and technology research that benefits safe nuclear waste containment and storage, energy, and medical innovations. Prof. Wendelin J. Wright, FASM Associate Professor Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA For developing and conducting high temporal resolution studies of deformation mechanisms in bulk metallic glasses and for contributions to our understanding of the fundamental nature of shear banding processes in these materials. 9

12 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS ASM International, in 1969, established the honor of Fellow of the Society to provide recognition to members for distinguished contributions in the field of materials science and engineering, and to develop a broadly based forum for technical and professional leaders to serve as advisors to the Society. An individual will be elected an ASM Fellow due to good personal reputation and outstanding accomplishments in some phase of materials science, engineering or manufacturing. Aaron, Howard B. Aaronson, Hubert I. Abbaschian, Reza Abkowitz, Stanley Abkowitz, Susan Aborn, Robert H. Abramovici, Eugen Adair, Attwell M. Adair, Robert V. Adams, Brent L. Adams, James B. Adams, Raymond G. Adamson, Martyn G. Agarwal, Arvind Agarwal, D.C. Agarwala, Vinod S. Agnew, Sean R. Aggen, George Agrawal, Suphal P. Agren, John A. Ahn, Tae M. Akinc, Mufit Albers Francis C Albrecht, E. Daniel Albright, Darryl L. Alexander, Kathleen B Alexander, David J. Allan, Douglas M. Allen, Charles W. Allen, Samuel M. Allison, John E. Alman, David E. Almen, John O. Altan, Taylan Altstetter, Carl Joseph Altshuler, Thomas L. Amateau, Maurice F. Amber, Wayne L. Anantharaman, T.R. Anderson, Edmund A. Anderson, Iver E. Anderson, Kevin R. Anderson, Robert C. Anderson, W. Earl Anderson, William A. Anderson, William E. Ando, Teiichi Andresen, Peter L. Anderson, Kevin R. Andrews, John V. Angelini, Peter Ankem, Sreeramamurthy Ansell, George S. Antes, Harry W. Antia, Dara Pirojshaw Antolovich, Stephen D. Anton, Donald L. Apelian, Diran Ardell, Alan J. Arata, Yoshiaki Arcella, Frank G. Armantrout, Clo E. Armstrong, Ronald W. Armstrong, William M. Arnold, David B. Arnold, Jerry L. Arnold, Steven M. Arnold, Lynn E. Aronson, Arthur H. Aronsson, Bertil S. Arsenault, Richard J. Asfahani, Riad I. Asphahani, Aziz I. Asthana, Rajiv Aswath, Pranesh Aukrust, Egil Ault, G. Mervin Aust, Karl T. Austin, James B. Austin, William W. Avedisian, Arthur A. Averbach, Benjamin L. Avery, Howard S. Ayer, Raghavan Babcock, Donald E. Babu, Prakash B. Backofen, Walter A. Badrak, Robert P. Babu, Suresh S. Baeslack, William A. III Baggerly, Roy G. Bagnall, Christopher Badrak, Robert P Bahr, David F. Bailey, Ronald E. Bain, Edgar C. Baker, Ian Baldwin, James F. Ballantyne, Stewart Banker, John G. Bamford, Waldron L. Bandyopadhyay, Amit Banerjee, Bani R. Banerjee, S. Bania, Paul J. Bardes, Bruce P. Barrera, Enrique V. Barrett, Charles S. Barsom, John M. Bates, Charles E. Bates, Harrold J. Bathias, Claude Battles, James E. Bayless, Ray T. Beachem, Cedric D. Beardmore, Peter Beaver, Howard O., Jr. Bechtold, James H. Beck, Paul A. Beckwith, Elaine C. Beeler, Joe R., Jr. Behal, Victor G. Beingessner, Clare J. Beingessner, Clarence R. Beitscher, Stanley Beltran, Adrian M. Bement, Arden L., Jr. Bendel, Lee P. Benjamin, John S. Benn, Raymond C. Bennett, Lawrence H. Bens, Frederick P. Benscoter, Arlan O. Benson, Kenneth E. Benz, Mark G. Berg, Morris Berkley, Stanley G. Berlien, G. Ben Bernard, William J., Jr. Berndt, Christopher C. Bernstein, I. Melvin Bertossa, Robert C. Betterton, Jesse O., Jr. Bever, Michael B. Bewlay, Bernard P. Bhagat, Ram B. Bhat, Gopal K. Bianco, Robert Bieber, Clarence G. Biederman, Ronald R. Bild, Charles F. Bildstein, Hubert Bilello, John C. Binczewski, George J. Birchenall, C. Ernest Birks, Neil Birnbaum, Howard K. Bishop, Harry L., Jr. Bitler, William R. Blackwell, Richard A. Blau, Peter J. Blickensderfer, Robert Blickwede, Donald J. Bloom, Everett E. Blue, Craig A. Blumberg, Harry S. Boardman, Bruce E. Boatner, Lynn A. Bodeen, George H. Bodnar, Richard L. Boesch, William J. Boettinger, William James Bogart, Harold N. Bohl, Robert W. Bolcavage, Ann Bomberger, Howard B. Bornemann, Alfred Bose, Animesh Boulger, Francis W. Bounds, Ardrey M. Bourell, David L. Bowden, David M. Boyd, J. Douglas Boyd, Walter K. Boyer, Charles B. Boyer, Rodney R. Boyle, Frank J. Bradbury, Terrence G. 10 Deceased

13 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Bradd, Amos A. Bradley, Elihu F. Bradley, George A. Bradley, Ronnie A. Bradley, Steven Bradley, Walter L. Bradt, Richard C. Brailsford, Alan D. Bramfitt, Bruce L. Brandon, David Brar, Amarjit S. Brasunas, Anton des. Bratkovich, Nick F. Braun, Alfred Bravenec, Edward V. Bray, Robert S. Breen, Dale H. Bretz, Philip E. Brewer, Leo Breyer, Norman N. Briant, Clyde L. Brick, Robert M. Bridenbaugh, Peter R. Briggs, Charles W. Briggs, Janet Z. Brindley, William J. Brinkman, Charles R. Brittain, John O. Broadwell, Roger G. Brody, Harold D. Brondyke, Kenneth J. Brooks, Charlie R Brooks, John A. Brooks, M. Scott Brophy, Jere H. Brotzen, Franz R. Brower, William E., Jr. Brown, Benjamin F. Brown, Norman Brozzo, Pietro Bruemmer, Stephen M. Bucci, Robert J. Buchanan, Raymond A. Buchanan, Relva C. Buchmayr, Bruno Buck, Otto Buckman, R. William, Jr. Budinski, Kenneth G. Buehler, Adolph Buhr, Robert K. Bunshah, Rointan F. Burghoff, Henry L. Burke, Edmund C. Burke, Joseph E. Burke, Mary Grace Burte, Harris M. Bush, G. Frederick Bush, Spencer H. Busk, Robert S. Butler, John F. Butts, Allison Bylund, Linton D. Byrne, J. Gerald Cagle, A. Wayne Cahn, John W. Cahn, Robert W. Cahoon, John R. Caligiuri, Robert D. Callaway, Samuel R. Cameron, Joseph A. Campbell, Hallock C. Cano Espinosa, Serafin Canonico, Domenic A. Cape, Arthur Tregoning Carlson, O. Norman Carnahan, Robert D. Carney, Dennis J. Carr, Stephen H. Carson, Frank Carter, Sam F., Jr. Case, Eldon D. Caserio, Martin J. Cataldo, Charles E. Cathcart, John V. Cavallaro, Joseph L. Cerjak, Horst H. Chait, Richard Chalk, David L. Challenger, Kenneth D. Chalmers, Bruce Chambers, Harold B Champagne, Victor K.. Chan, Kwai S. Chandler, Willis T. Chandra, Tara Chandrasekaran, V. Chang, Y. Austin Chapman, Richard D. Chaturvedi, Mahesh C. Chawla, Krishan Kumar Chawla, Nikhilesh Chen, Charlie C. Chen, GuoLiang Chen, Haydn H.D. Chen, Jesse H. Chen, Long-Qing Chen, Sinn-Wenn Chernock, Warren P. Cheruvu, N. Sastry Chia, E. Henry Chin, Bryan A. Chin, Gilbert Y. Chipman, John Chiswik, Haim H. Chong, Dianne Chou, Tsu-Wei Chou, Ye T. Christodoulou, Julie Christodoulou, Leo Chu, Men G. Chumbley, L. Scott Chung, Deborah D.L. Chung, Yip-Wah Chraska, Pavel Cieslak, Michael J. Cieslak, Wendy R. Cina, Bernard Clapp, Philip C. Clark, Donald S. Clark, Elliot Clark, Frances H. Clark, J. Beverley Clark, John P., Jr. Clark, Robert Clark, William A.T. Claudson, Thomas T. Clauer, Allan H. Clayton, John F. Cofer, Daniel B. Coffin, Louis F. Cohen, Jerome B. Cohen, Morris Coheur, Pierre M. Colas, Rafael Colasanti, James Cole, Edward I. Cole, Gerald S. Collins, Joseph F. Collins, Sunniva R. Connelly, Michael B. Conrad, Hans Convey, John Conybear, James G. Cook, Harry E. Coons, William C. Cooper, Kershed P. Cooper, Thomas D. Copley, Stephen M. Cordea, James N. Cordovi, Marcel A. Coriell, Sam R. Cornie, James A. Cornish, Donald F. Cost, James R. Cotton, James D. Cottrell, Alan H. Courtney, Thomas H. Couts, Wilford H., Jr. Coyne, James E. Craig, George B. Cramb, Alan W. Crane, Jacob Crawmer, Daryl E. Cremisio, Richard S. Cribb, W. Raymond Crisci, Joseph R. Cross, Howard C. Crossley, Frank A. Crouse, Robert S. Crowe, C. Robert Cullen, Orville E. Cullen, Thomas M. Cullity, Bernard D. Culp, Neil J. Cunningham, John E. Cupp, Calvin R. Curran, Robert M. Curwen, Henry A. Cuthill, John R Daehn, Glenn S.. Daehn, Ralph C. Dahotre, Narendra B. Dahlberg, E. Philip Dancy, Terence E. Danko, Joseph C. Dantzig, Jonathan A. Danyluk, Steven Dapkunas, Stanley J. Darby, Joseph B., Jr. Darken, Lawrence S. Darmara, Falih N. Das, K. Bhagwan Das, Santosh K. Das, Subodh K. Dauskardt, Reinhold H. David, Stan A. Davidson, David Lee Davies, Richard Glyn Davis, Guy D. Davis, H. Mauzee Davis, Keith G. Davis, Lance A. Davis, LeRoy W. Davis, Mark J. Dax, F. Robert Dayananda, Mysore A. Daykin, Robert P. Dean, Walter A. DeArdo, Anthony J. debarbadillo, John J. De Guire, Mark Robert DebRoy, Tarasankar Decker, Raymond F. Dedieu, Jacques M. B. Deevi, Seetharama C. DeHoff, Robert T. DeHosson, Jeff T. Delaey, Luc 11 Deceased

14 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Del Corso, Gregory J. DeLong, William T. DeLuccia, John J. De Money, Fred W. Dennies, Daniel P. Dennis, William E. Derge, Gerhard J. Deutsch, George C. DeVan, Jackson H. DeVore, John A. Diaz, David J. Dickinson, David W. Dickson, J. Ivan Diefendorf, R. Judd Dieter, George E. Dill, H. Clyde Dimiduk, Dennis M. Dinda, Subimal Doane, Douglas V. Dodson, William H. Dollár, Marek Donachie, Matthew J., Jr. Donahue, Raymond J. Donnelly, Ralph G. Doll, Gary L. Dorfman, Mitchell R. Dorn, John E. Dorschu, Karl E. Dossett, Jon L. Doty, W. D Orville Douglas, Richard J. Douglass, David L. Dove, Allan B. Dowding, Frederick C. Doyle, Joe H. DuPont, John N. Drake, Eric F. Drake, Justin R. Dulis, Edward J. Du Mond, Theodore C. Dunand, David C. Duncan, John L. Dunn, Ray P. Duquette, David Joseph Dutta, Indranath Duttweiler, Russell E. Duval, Walter M.B. Duwez, Pol E. Dyer, Harry B. Dyrkacz, W. William Eagan, James R. Eagar, Thomas W. Eberly, Warren S. Eckelmeyer, Kenneth H. Eckenrod, John J. Edenhofer, Bernd Edmonds, David Edwards, Eugene H. Edwards, Glen R. Edwards, John O. Edwards, Richard P. Eiselstein, Herbert L. Eliezer, Daniel Elliott, C. Frank Elliott, John F. Ellis, David L. Elmer, John W. Emerick, Harold B. Emmons, Joseph V. Engel, Niels Engell, Hans-Juergen Enomoto, Masato Engquist, Richard D. Enzian, George H. Epremian, Edward Erdemir, Ali Erichsen, Wallace J. Erickson, William H. Ericsson, Sven Torsten Es-Said, Omar Essock, Diana M. Evangelista, Enrico Evans, Ersel A. Everhart, John L. Eylon, Daniel Faber, Katherine T. Fabian, Roger J. Fairchild, Albert R., Jr Fang, Zhigang Zak. Farkas, Diana Farmer, Marjorie Elizabeth Fauchais, Pierre Faust, Charles L. Feige, Norman G. Field, Robert D. Fellows, John A. Fenn, Raymond W., Jr. Ferguson, B. Lynn Ferro, Riccardo Fessler, Raymond R. Fetters, Karl L. Fetz, Eric Field, David P. Field, Michael Field, Robert D. Fields, Davis Stewart, Jr. Fine, Morris E. Finkl, William F. Finlay, Walter L. Fiore, Nicholas F. Firrao, Donato Fischer, Robert B. Fischer, Roland E. Fischmeister, Hellmut F. Fisher, George A., Jr. Fisher, John C. Fishman Steven G. Fitterer, George R. Fitzgerald, David J. Fleischer, Robert L. Flemings, Merton C. Fletcher, Stewart G. Flinn, Richard A. Floreen, Stephen Flowers, Ab Flynn, C. Peter Focke, Arthur E. Foerster, George S. Foley, Francis B Foley, James C.. Follansbee, Paul S. Fonda, Le Grand B. Fonda, Richard W. Fontana, Mars G. Ford, Arlington P. Ford, James A. Foreman, Robert W. Forgeng, William D. Foroulis, Z. A. Forrest, Andrew G. Forrest, David R. Forward, Frank A Foulds, Jude R. Foulke, D. Gardner Fountain, Richard W. Fournelle, Raymond A. Fraker, Anna Clyde Frame, John W. France, W. DeWayne, Jr. Frankel, Gerald Frankel, Henry E. Fraser, Hamish L. Frazier, William E. Freed, Robert L. Frey, Muir L. Friesen, Stanley J. Fritzlen, Glenn A. Froes, Francis H. Frohmberg, Richard P. Frost, Brian R.T. Frye, John H., Jr. Fukumoto, Masahiro Fullman, Robert L. Fulton, James C. Fulton, Robert J. Funatani, Kiyoshi Furgason, Clyde A. Furrer, David U. Fuwa, Tasuku Gagnebin, Albert P. Gallacio, Anthony Gallagher, Joseph P. Gallo, Sergio Gandy, David W. Gammeter, Elmer Gammon, Luther M. Gangloff, Richard P. Garg, Anita Garmestani, Hamid Garrison, Warren M., Jr. Garwood, Maurice F. Gassner, Robert H. Gayle, Frank W. Gegel, Harold L. Geiger, Gordon H. Gell, Maurice Gensamer, Maxwell George, Easo P. Gerberich, William W. German, Randall M. Gertsman, Sol L. Ghosh, Amit K. Ghosh, Somnath Giacobbe, John B. Giamei, Anthony F. Gianaris, Nicholas J. Gibala, Ronald Gillett, Ural H. Gilliland, R. Gerald Gillis, Peter P. Gillmor, Robert N. Gilman, John J. Gilman, Paul S. Girardi, Daniel J. Giszczak, Thaddeus Gjostein, Norman A. Glasgow, Thomas K. Glaze, Ardelle Gleekman, Lewis W. Glicksman, Martin E. Goehler, Donald D. Goering, William A. Goetzel, Claus G. Gokcen, Nev A. Gokhale, Arun M. Goldberg, Alfred Goldberg, David C. Goldhoff, Robert M. Goldman, Kenneth M. Goldstein, Joseph I. Gondi, Primo Gonser, Bruce W. Goode, Robert J. Goodway, Martha Goodwin, Gene M. Googin, John M. Gordon, Gerald M. 12 Deceased

15 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Gordon, Paul Gorsuch, Paul D. Gorum, Alvin E. Goth, John W. Gottschall, Robert J. Gould, David S. Goyal, Amit Goyal, Pradeep Grace, Richard E. Graham, John W. Graham, Lawrence D. Grange, Raymond A. Granger, Douglas A. Grant, Chester N. Grant, Nicholas J. Gray, Allen G. Gray, George T. (Rusty), III Gray, Hugh R. Gray, John Malcolm Gray, Robert J. Green, John A. S. Green, Robert E., Jr. Greenberg, Joseph H. Griffith, Walter M., Jr. Grisaffe, Salvatore J. Grobe, Arthur H. Grodrian, John A. Gronsky, Ronald Grosch, Johann Gross, Alfred G., Jr. Grossbeck, Martin L. Grosvenor, A.W. Groves, Wilson T. Grubb, John F. Gruzleski, John E. Gschneidner, Karl A., Jr. Gschwind, Gerard Gubser, Donald U. Guernsey, John B. Guha, Amitava Gundlach, Richard B. Gunia, Russell B. Gupton, Paul S. Gurland, Joseph Guttenplan, Jack D. Guruswamy, Sivaraman Habraken, Louis J. Haga, L. J. Hagel, William C. Hahn, George T. Hahn, Henry Hahn, Michael T. Halchak, John A. Halford, Gary R. Halgren, John A. Hall, Albert M. Halverstadt, Robert D. Hamaker, John C., Jr. Hamilton, Bruce M. Hamilton, C. Howard Hamm, William L. Jr. Hanada, Shuji Hanawalt, Joseph D. Handwerker, Carol A. Hanes, Hugh D. Hanink, Dean K. Hanke, Larry D. Hänninen, Hannu Hansen, Max Hansen, Niels Hansen, Steven S. Hanzel, Richard W. Harker, Howard R. Harkness, John C. Harkness, Samuel D. Harms, William O. Harrigan, William C. Harris, Floyd E. Harris, Ken Harris, William J. Harrison, Robert W. Hartbower, Carl E. Hartley, Craig S. Hartman, Gerald S. Harvey, Thomas G. Harwood, Julius J. Hashiguchi, Don Hasson, Dennis F. Hauser, Daniel Hawk, Jeffrey A. Haws, Warren J. Hayden, H. Wayne Hayes, Earl T. Hayrynen, Kathy Hays, Raymond H. Heberlein, Joachim V.R. Hecht, Ralph J. Heckard, David C. Heckel, Richard W. Hecker, Siegfried S. Heckler, Alan J. Heestand, Richard L. Heffernan, Gerald R. Heger, James J. Hehemann, Robert F. Heimbuch, Roger A. Heine, Richard W. Heinen, Charles M. Heinrich, Peter Heldt, Lloyd A. Hellman, Charles G. Hemker, Kevin J. Henderson, Gregory W. Henderson, Harvey E. Hendricks, Robert W. Henein, Hani Henkel, Daniel P. Henkel, Harry D. Henry, Donald J. Henry, Richard J. Hense, Vernon E. Herchenroeder, Robert B. Herman, Herbert Herman, Marvin Hermanek, Frank Hertzberg, Richard W. Herzig, Alvin J. Hetzner, Dennis W. Heubner, Ulrich L. Heuschkel, Julius Heyer, Robert H. Hibbard, Walter R. Hilbers, Gerard H. Hildeman, Gregory J. Hill, Robert, Jr. Hillert, Mats H. Hindson, Ralph Douglas Hingwe, Anil K. Hirano, Ken-ichi Hirth, John Price Hitchcock, John H. Hoagland, Richard G. Hobbs, Robert Melville Hochman, Robert F. Hockett, John E. Hodge, F. Galen Hodge, John M. Hodgson, Darel Hoeft, Gerald G. Hoegfeldt, Jan M. Hoffman, Eugene E. Hofmeister, William H. Holcroft, Walter H. Hollomon, J. Herbert Holloway, Paul H. Holm, Elizabeth A. Holmberg, Milton E. Holt, Richard T. Holtzman, Arnold H. Holzwarth, James C. Honda, Soichiro Hone, Andre Honnart, Alain A. Hood, A. Craig Hook, Rollin E. Hopkins, Richard H. Hopkins, Robert Kingsley Hornbogen, Erhard Horstemeyer, Mark F. Horton, Joseph A., Jr. Horton, Linda L. Hosford, William F. Hosier, James C. Hosking, F. Michael Houge, Frauke Houze, Gerald L., Jr. Hovey, Charles M. Howe, James M. Howe, John P. Howes, Maurice A.H. Hoyt, Samuel L. Hren, John J. Hsueh, Chun-Hway Hu, Hsun Huang, Jacob C. Hubbard, Camden R. Hubbell, Henry Hucke, Edward E. Huddle, Franklin P. Huffaker, Ray E. Huffman, Dennis D. Hughes, Ian F. Hull, Frederick C. Hummon, C. Gerald Hunsicker, Harold Y. Hunt, Warren H., Jr. Huntington, John S. Hurlich, Abraham Hwang, Jennie S. Hyslop, Marjorie R. Ianniello, Louis C. Ibarra, Santiago, Jr. Ice, Gene E. Imai, Yunoshin Imam, M. Ashraf Immarigeon, Jean-Pierre A. Inman, Chester M. Inal, Osman T. Indacochea, J. Ernesto Inoue, Tatsuo Inouye, Henry Interrante, Charles G. Ives, M. Brian Iyer, Natraj C. Jackman, Laurence A. Jackson, Glenn W. Jackson, J. Harry Jackson, Joseph Gray Jacobs, Alvin J. Jacobs, Samuel M. Jacobson, Nathan S. Jaffee, Robert I. Jahnke, Louis P. Jandeska, William F., Jr. Jankowski, Alan F. James, Bradley A. Janssen, J.H. Janiszewski, John A. 13 Deceased

16 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Jarrett, Noel Jata, Kumar V. Jatczak, Chester F. Jeandin, Michel Jellison, James L. Jenkins, Ivor Jessen, Nicholas C., Jr. Jessen, Nicholas C., Sr. Jesser, William A. Jin, Sungho John, Reji Johnson, Alan A. Johnson, C. Walter Johnson, David W., Jr. Johnson, Herbert H. Johnson, Kent Johnson, John Burlin Johnson, Walter E. Johnson, William C. Johnson, William L. Johnson, W. Steven Jominy, Walter E. Jonas, John J. Jones, Denny A. Jones, Kevin S. Jones. J. Wayne Jones, Russell H. Jones, William R. Jordan, Donald F. Jorstad, John L. Joseph, Carl F. Joshi, A. Judd, Gary Judkins, Roddie R. Juhas, Mary C. Kahandal, Ravijit Kahles, John F. Kain, Vivekanand Kalidindi, Surya R. Kalish, Herbert S. Kalpakjian, Serope Kalvala, Prasad Rao Kamdar, Madhusudan H. Kampe, Stephen L. Kammer, Paul A. Kane, Robert F. Kanne, William R., Jr. Kanter, Jerome J. Kao, Robert C. Kappelt, George F. Kar, Naresh J. Kar, Ramesh J. Karbhari, Vistasp M. Karthikeyan, Jeganathan Kashar, Lawrence J. Kasper, Arthur S. Kassner, Michael E. Kates, Norman O. Kato, Haruo Kattner, Ursula R. Kattus, J. Robert Katz, Owen M. Kaufman, J. Gilbert Kaufman, Jerome W. Kaufman, Larry Kaufman, Michael J. Kay, Albert Kear, Bernard H. Kearns, Thomas F. Keeler, Stuart P. Kehl, George L. Keiser, James R. Kelley, Thomas N. Kendall, Ernest George Kenik, Edward A. Kennedy, Richard L. Keough, John R. Kerbar, Susan J. Kern, Roy F. Kerr, Hugh Kessler, Harold D. Khan, Tasadduq A. Khanna, A.S. Khare, Ashok K. Kicherer, Harry J. Kim, Nack J. Kim, Young-Gil Kim, Young-Won Kiner, G. Bruce King, Alexander H. Kinzel, Augustus B. Kirk, Wilber W. Kirkaldy, John S. Kirkendall, Ernest O. Klar, Erhard Klarstrom, Dwaine L. Klein, H. Joseph Kleppa, Ole J. Klueh, Ronald L. Kneissl, Albert C. Knight, Richard Knowlton, Harry B. Kobasko, Nikolai Kobayashi, Toshiro Koch, Carl C. Kocks, U. Fred Koczak, Michael J. Koebel, Norbert K. Koehring, Roland P. Koester, Robert D. Koger, John W. Komatsu, Noboru Koppenaal, Theodore J. Korb, Lawrence J. Korchynsky, Michael Korinko,Paul S. Kornhauser, Ben A. Koros, Peter J. Koseki, Toshihiko Koster, William P. Kotfila, Ralph J. Kothari, Navin C. Kottcamp, Edward H. Korzekwa, Deniece R. Kotval, Pesho S. Kou, Sindo Koul, Ashok K. Kovach, Paul J. Kovacs, Bela V. Kozlik, Roland A. Krafft, Joseph M. Kraft, R. Wayne Krawjewski, Paul E. Kramer, Irvin R. Krashes, David Krauss, George Krenzer, Robert W. Kroll, William J. Kuehmann,Charles +Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf, Doris Kuhlman, George W. Kuhn, Howard A. Kulkarni, Kishor M. Kumar, Ashok Kumar, K. Sharvan Kumar, Prabhat Kuroda, Seiji LaBelle, Jack E. Lahr, Gilbert M. Lai, George Y. Laird, Campbell Lampson, F. Keith Lander, Horace N. Landgraf, Ronald W. Lane, Joseph R. Langdon, Terence G. Langenberg, Frederick C. Langer, Edward L. Langner, Eugene E., Jr. Lankford, James Lankford, William T., Jr. LaQue, Francis L. Larsen, James M. Larsen-Basse, Jorn Larson, Jay Michael Larson, John A. Latanision, Ronald M. Laughlin, David E. Lauriente, Michael Lavernia, Enrique J. Lavigne, Maurice J. Lawley, Alan Lazaridis, Nassos A. LeBeau, Stephen E. Leckie-Ewing, Peter H. Lee, Daeyong Lee, Eui W. Lee, Jong K. Lee, Peter W. Lee, Sanboh Leinbach, Ralph C., Jr. LeMay, Iain Lement, Bernard S. Lemkey, Franklin D. Lemons, Jack E. Lena, A. J. Lenel, Fritz V. Lenling, William J. Lenz, Walter H. Leonard, Robert B. Leontis, Thomas E. Lerch, Bradley Leslie, William C. Lesuer, Donald R. Lesychyn, Michael N. Leverant, Gerald R. Levin, Victor D. Levinstein, H. J. Levy, Sander Alvin Lewandowski, John J. Lewis, Jack R. Lewis, Richard E. Lherbier, Louis W. Li, James C.M. Li, Leijun Liaw, Peter K. Libsch, Joseph F. Liebowitz, Harold Liedl, Gerald L. Lienert, Thomas J. Lightner, Max W. Li, Bernard Q. Lin, Hua-Tay Lin, Ray Y. Lindroos, Veikko K. Linnert, George E. Lippold, John C. Lipson, Charles Liscic, Bozidar Lisowsky, Bohdan Lisy, Frederick J. Littmann, Walter E. Liu, Chain T. Liu, Stephen Liu, Xingbo Liu, Zi-Kui Livesay, Billy R. Livingston, James D. 14 Deceased

17 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Lloyd, David James Locci, Ivan E. Loewenstein, Paul Loewenthal, William S. Long, Carleton C. Long, John V. Loper, Carl R., Jr. Lordi, Francis D. Loria, Edward A. Lorig, Clarence H. Louthan, McIntyre R., Jr. Lovell, Don T., Sr. Low, John R., Jr. Lucas, William R. Luce, Walter A. Ludtka, Gerard M. Luerssen, Frank W. Luetje, Robert E. Lugscheider, Erich Luhman, Thomas S. Lula, Remus A. Lund, Robert E. Lundin, Carl D. Luo, Alan A. Lupis, Claude H. Lunt, Harry E. Lustman, Benjamin Lynch, Richard F. Lynch, Stanley Peter Ma. Evan MacDonald, Bruce A. MacDonald, Digby D. Macherauch, Eckard Macherey, Robert E. Machlin, Irving Machmeier, Paul M. Mackay, William B.F. MacKenzie, D. Scott MacKerrow, Horace G. MacNab, Adrian J. Maddin, Robert Magee, Christopher L. Mahajan, Subhash Mahapatra, Rabindra N. Mahla, Elbert M. Mahmoud, Salah E. Maki, Tadashi Malas, James C. Male, Alan T. Maligas, Manuel N. Mallik, Ajit Kumar Malshe, Ajay P. Manaktala, Hersh K. Mangonon, Pat L. Maniar, Gunvant N. Manjoine, Michael J. Mankins, William L. Manly, William D. Manning, John R. Manning, Richard D. Mansur, Louis K. Mantyla, Tapio A. Marande, Edward D. March, Eugene A. Marcin, John J. Marcotte, Vincent C. Marcus, Harris L. Marder, Arnold R. Marder, James M. Maréchaux, Toni Grobstein Margolin, Harold Maringer, Robert E. Markle, Ronald D. Markus, Harold Marple, Basil R. Marquis, Fernand Marra, James C. Martin, William R. Maruyama, Benji Marzke, Oscar T. Mashl, Stephen J. Massalski, T. B. Masters, Paul E. Matas, Stephen J. Mathaudhu, Suveen N. Mathewson, Champion H. Matlock, David K. Matuszeski, Richard A. Maurer, Gernant E. Maxson, Marshall W. Maxwell, Paul C. Mayer, George Mazelsky, Robert Maziasz, Philip James Mazumder, Jyotirmoy McCabe, Charles L. McCall, James L. McCardle, Thomas F. McCaughey, Joseph M. McCaul, Colin McClung, Robert W. McClure, Robert J. McCormick, Paul G. McCreery, Robert H. McCune, Robert C. McDowell, David L. McElroy, David L. McEvily, Arthur J. McGrath, James T. McHargue, Carl J. McKamey, Claudette G. McKechnie, Timothy McKnight, Larry E. McLean, Alexander McLean, Malcolm McLellan, Rex B. McMahon, Charles J., Jr. McMillan, William D. McMulkin, F. John McMullan, Orin W. McNallan, Michael J. McNelley, Terry R. McPherson, Donald J. McQueen, Hugh J. Medlin, Dana J. Mehl, Robert F. Mehrabian, Robert Mehrkam, Quentin D. Meier, Gerald H. Melloy, George F. Merchant, M. Eugene Merchant, Sailish M. Merkert, Clifton S. Meshii, Masahiro Messler, Robert W., Jr. Messner, O.H.C. Metcalfe, Arthur G. Metzbower, Edward A. Meyerhoff, Robert W. Meyers, Marc André Michal, Gary M. Michel, David J. Michima, Tokushichi Mihelich, John L. Mikkola, Donald E. Mikkola, Paul H. Milano, Nicholas P. Millane, John A. Miller, George L. Miller, Brett A. Miller, Oscar O. Miller, William K. Miner, Ronald E. Mills, Michael J. Minkler, Ward W. Miracle, Daniel B. Mishra, Brajendra Misiolek, Wojciech Z. Mishra, Rajiv S. Misorski, Christopher J. Misra, Amit Misra, Devesh K. Misra, Mohan S. Mitchell, Alec Mitchell, T. E. Mittemeijer, Eric J. Mobley, Carroll E. Mocarski, Stanislaw Mochel, Norman Moerdijk, Wim A.J. Mohamed, Farghalli A. Moll, John H. Moll, Richard Allen Mollard, Francois R. Mondolfo, Lucio F. Money, Kenneth L. Moody, Neville R. Moon, David M. Moore, John J. Moore, Thomas M. Moreen, Harry A. Moreau, Christian Morgan, Eric R. Mori, Tsutomu Moriarty, John L., Jr. Morin, Charles R. Morral, John E. Morris, James G. Morris, John W. Morris, Larry A Mostaghimi, Javad. Mortensen, Andreas Mosier, J. Stanley Moteff, John Mould, Peter R. Mowat, James M. Moyer, Kenneth H. Mudali, U. Kamachi Mueller, Boyd A. Mueller, William M. Mukherjee, Amiya K. Mukherjee, Kali Mukhopadhay, Ashim Kumar Muller, Johannes G. Munafo, Paul M. Munir, Zuhair A. Murarka, Shyam P. Murphy, William J. Murr, Lawrence E. Murty, B.S. Murty, K. Linga Murty, Yellapu V. Muzyka, Donald R. Nachtman, Elliot S. Narasimhan, Kalathur S. Narasimhan, Sundaram L. Nanstad, Randy K. Narayan, Jagdish Narayan, Roger J. Narayanan, G. Hari Nash, Philip Nash, Samuel K. Natesan, Ken Natesh, Ram Nayar, Harbhajan S. Nehrenberg, Alvin E. Neiser, Richard A. 15 Deceased

18 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Nelson, Howard G. Nelson, Paul G. Nelson, Thomas H. Neu, Charles E. Nevitt, Michael V. Newby, John R. Newhouse, David L. Newkirk, John B. Newkirk, Joseph W. Newnham, John A. Nicoll, Andrew R. Nichols, E. Scott Nicodemi, Walter Nieh, Tai-Gang Nielsen, John P. Nielsen, Norman A. Nijhawan, Bal Raj Nippes, Ernest F. Nisbett, Edward G. Nix, William D. Noebe, Ronald D. Nordin, Obert L. Northwood, Derek O. Notis, Michael R. Nowak, Welville B. Oblak, John M. Ogren, John R Ohji, Tatsuki Ohriner, Evan K. Ohsawa, Makoto Ohtake, Tadashi Old, Bruce S. Oliver, Ben F. Oliver, Donald A. Olson, David L. Olson, Gregory B. Opie, William R. Orehoski, Michael A. Oriani, Richard A. Ornitz, Martin N. Orton, John P. Otsuka, Kazuhiro Owczarski, William A. Owen, Walter S. Oyler, Glenn W. Paasche, Olaf G. Packer, Charles M. Packer, Kenneth F. Palma, Guido P. Pande, Chandra Shekhar Pandey, Awadh Paranthaman, Mariappan P. Parikh, Niranjan M. Parker, Charles A. Parker, Earl R. Parr, James G. Parrington, Ronald J. Parthsarthy, Veluru Parthasarathi, Manavasi N. Parthasarathy, Triplicane A. Patchett, Barry M. Patnaik, Prakash C. Paton, Neil Patriarca, Peter Patterson, Burton R. Patrick, Edward P. Paxton, Harold W. Payer, Joe H. Pearson, Philip K. Peck, Richard H. Pehlke, Robert D. Pellegrini, Harvey V. Pellini, William S. Pellissier, George E. Pelloux, Regis M. Pelton, Arthur D. Pennell, Franklin H. Pense, Alan W. Perepezko, John H. Peretti, Ettore A. Perfect, Fred H. Perkins, Roger A. Perlmutter, Isaac Perry, D. Cameron Peterson, John A. Peterson, Norman L Petric, Anthony. Petrus, Gregory J. Petrova, Roumiana S. Petrovic, John J. Pettit, Frederick S. Petzow, Günter E. Pfaffmann, George D. Pharr, George M. Philbrook, William O. Phillips, Victor A. Pickering, Howard W. Piehler, Henry R. Pierce, Cyril M. Pinnow, Kenneth E Pint, Bruce A. Pitler, Richard K. Plichta, Mark R. Plumtree, Alan Poirier, David R. Pollock, Tresa M. Polonis, Sr., Douglas Hugh Pond, Robert B. Poole, H. Gordon Pope, David P. Pops, Horace Porter, Lew F. Portisch, Hans H. Post, Carl B. Pound, Guy Marshall Powell, Gordon W. Powers, Mike Prakash, Amit Prasad, Somuri V. Prevéy, Paul S. Prewo, Karl M. Pridgeon, John W. Prince, Alan Prindle, William R. Pritchett, Thomas R. Probst, Hubert B. Promisel, Nathan E. Pry, Robert H. Pugh, E. Neville Purdy, Gary R. Putnam, Allan Ray Puttlitz, Karl J. Queneau, Bernard R. Quigg, Richard J. Quist, William E. Racheff, Ivan Rack, Henry J. Radzilowski, Ronald H. Raghavan, Viswanatha Ragone, David V. Raj, Baldev Raj, Sai V. Ramachandran, V. Ramakrishna, Seeram Ramanujan, Raju V. Ramaswami, B. Ramsey, Paul W. Ramulu, Mamidala Randak, Alfred Rao, Appajosula Srinivasa Rao, K. Bhanu Sankara Rapp, Robert A. Rappaz, Michel Rashid, Moinuddin S. Rassenfoss, John A. Rastogi, Prabhat K. Rath, Bhakta B. Rau, Charles A., Jr. Rauch, Albert H. Raudebaugh, Robert J. Ravi, Vilupanur A. Ravindran, Comondore Rawn, Claudia J. Ray, Alden E. Ray, Robert L. Razim, Claus Readey, Dennis W. Rector, John H. Reddy, Gankidi M. Reddy, Ramana G. Reed-Hill, Robert E. Reed, Roger C. Reich, William A. Reid, Len Reinsch, Wayne A. Rennhack, Elliott H. Reucroft, Philip J. Reuther, Theodore Carl Revie, R. Winston Reyes Escobar, Alfonso Reynik, Robert J. Reynolds, Edward E. Reynolds, Samuel D., Jr. Rhines, Frederick N. Rice, Joseph H. Rice, Roy W. Rice, William H. Richards, Peter N. Richman, Roger H. Richmond, Frank M. Rigaud, Michel Rigdon, Michael, A. Rigney, David A. Rigsbee, J. Michael Rioja, Roberto Ripling, Edward J. Ritchie, Jack Ritchie, Robert O. Rizley, John H. Rizzo, Fernando Roberts, C. Sheldon Roberts, Earl C. Roberts, George A. Robertshaw, Fred C Robertson, Ian M.. Robertson, Wayne M. Robinson, George H. Robinson, Mark L. Rodriguez, Federico A. Rogers, Harry C. Rohatgi, Pradeep K. Rohrig, Ignatius A. Roll, Kempton H. Rollett, Anthony D. Romig, Alton D., Jr. Roos, Jef R. Rooy, Elwin L. Rose, Kenneth E. Rosei, Federico Rosenberg, Samuel J. Rosenfield, Alan R. Rosenstein, Alan H. Rosenthal, Philip C. Ross, Stuart T. Rostoker, William Roth, Martin Rothman, Michael F. Rowland, Elbert S. 16 Deceased

19 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Roy, Prodyot Ruddle, George E. Rudnev, Valery Ruff, Arthur W. Rumble, John R., Jr. Russell, Allen S. Russell, Kenneth Calvin Russo, Vincent J. Rustay, Arnold L. Ruud, Clayton O. Ryan, Richard K. Rybicki, Edmund F. Sacks, Newton N. Sadananda, Kuntimaddi Sadayappan, Kumar Sahay, Satyam S. Sahoo, Mahi Salama, Kamel Salkind, Michael J. Salkovitz, Edward I. Salsgiver, James A. Samans, Carl H. Samuels, Leonard E. Sampath, Sanjay Sanders, Daniel G. Sanders, Thomas H., Jr. Sandrock, Gary D. Sandstrom, Donald J. Sansonetti, S. John Saperstein, Zalman Philip Sargent, Gordon A. Sartell, Jack A. Sass, Stephen L. Sastri, Suri A. Sastry, Shankar M.L. Sater, Janet M. Satomi, Akihiko Savage, Warren F. Saxena, Ashok Saxton, Harry J. Saybroff, Alvin M. Saylor, Wilbur A. Scaff, Jack H. Scala, E. Peter Scales, Stanley R. Scattergood, Ronald O. Schadler, Harvey W. Schadler, Linda Schaefer, Adolph O. Schaefer, Robert J. Schaffhauser, Anthony C. Schafrik, Robert E. Schaller, Gilbert S. Schapiro, Leo Scheid, Adolph Scheil, Merrill A. Schetky, L. McDonald Schey, John A. Schiffman, Robert A. Schilke, Peter W. Schlabach, Thomas D. Schlechten, Albert W. Schlienger, Max P. Schmid, David M. Schmid-Fetzer, Rainer Schmidt, Frederick E. Schmidt, Richard Schneider, Judy Schneider, Michael J. Schonfeld, Fred W. Schoenung, Julie M. Schuck, Charles W. Schuhmann, Reinhardt Schulson, Erland M. Schulte, William C. Schultz, Jay W. Schulz, David W. Schumar, James F. Schutz, Ronald W. Schuyten, John Schwartz, Justin Schwartz, Lyle H. Schwartz, Melvin M. Schwartzbart, Harry Schwartzwalder, Karl Schwarz, Ricardo B. Schwendemann, Ed T. Schwer, Roger E. Schwinghamer, Robert J. Schwope, Arthur D. Scott, Danny Eugene Scott, James L. Scott, William W., Jr. Scully, John Scutti, James J. Seagle, Stan R. Seals, Roland D. Seal, Sudipta Sedriks, A. John Seelig, Richard P. Seetharaman, Venkat Sehitoglu, Huseyin Seidman, David N. Segerberg, Soren O. Sekerka, Robert F. Sekhar, Jainagesh A. Semchyshen, Marion Semiatin, Sheldon Lee Semmel, John W., Jr. Sendzimir, Tadeusz Senkov, Oleg N. Sergeson, Robert Servi, Italo S. Seth, Brij B. Seybolt, Alan U. Shackelford, James F. Shank, Maurice E. Shankman, Aaron D. Shapiro, Robert M. Shaw, Leon Shaw, Milton C. Sheinberg, Haskell Shemenski, Robert M. Shepherd, Benjamin F. Sherby, Oleg D. Sherman, Andrew Sherman, Russell G. Sherry, John M. Shewmon, Paul G. Shields, Bruce M. Shields, John A., Jr. Shiflet, Gary J. Sigmund, Wolfgang Shimizu, Ken ichi Singh, Preet M. Shipley, Roch J. Shipilov, Sergei A. Shivpuri, Rajiv Shockey, Donald A. Shoemaker, John H. Shoemaker, Robert H. Shubat, George J. Shyne, John C. Siebert, Clarence Siegel, Howard J. Sikka, Vinod K. Simkovich, Alex Simmons, Richard P. Simnad, Massoud T. Simon, John G. Sims, Chester Sims, Clarence E. Sinclair, George M. Singh, Jogender Singh, Mrityunjay Singh, Narsingh B. Singh, Prabhakar Singh, Raj N. Singh, Rajendra Singh, Rajiv K. Singhal, Subhash C. Singhal, Surendra N. Sisson, Richard D., Jr. Slaughter, Gerald M. Slowter, Edward E. Smeltzer, Walter W. Smialek, James L. Smidt, Fred A., Jr. Smith, Cyril Stanley Smith, Darrell F., Jr Smith, Darrell W. Smith, David A. Smith, Edward S. Smith, Gaylord D. Smith, Halfred C. Smith, John F. Smith, Mark F. Smith, Morton C. Smith, Raymond B. Smith, Raymond L. Smith, Reginald William Smith, Robert W. Smith Ronald W. Smith, Yancey E. Smugeresky, John E. Snyder, Harold J. Snyder, Robert L. Socie, Darrell F. Sohn,Yongho Sonnino, Carlo B. Sorkin, George Spacil, H. Stephen Spalvins, Talivaldis Spangler, Grant E. Spanos, George Sparks, Cullie J. Sparling, Rebecca H. Speer, John G. Speich, Gilbert R. Spencer, Thomas H. Spenciner, David B. Spendelow, Howard R., Jr. Speri, Roger J. Sperry, Philip R. Spicer, Clifford W. Spiegelberg, William D. Spitznagel, John A. Sponseller, David L. Spretnak, Joseph W. Sproat, Robert L. Spruiell, Joseph E. Sridharan, Kumar Srinvasan, Venugopal Srivatsan, Tirumalai S. Srolovitz, David J. St. Pierre, George R. Stadelmaier, Hans H. Stadtler, Walter A. Staehle, Roger W. Stahl, David Staley, James T. Stansbury, E. Eugene Starke, Edgar A., Jr. Starr, C. Dean Stasko, William Staudhammer, Karl P. Steele, Lendell E. Stefanescu, Doru M. 17 Deceased

20 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Steigerwald, Edward A. Stein, Dale F. Steinberg, Morris A. Stephens, John J., Jr. Stephens, Joseph R. Stephenson, Edward T. Stephenson, Robert L. Stetson, Robert F. Stickels, Charles A. Stickler, Roland Stiegler, James O. Stoebe, Thomas G. Stoll, Richard E. Stoller, Roger Stoloff, Norman S. Stout, Michael G. Stout, Robert D. Strauss, Jerome Streicher, Michael A. Strife, James R. Stringer, John Strother, Robert G. Stüwe, Hein P. Suarez, Oscar Marcelo Subramanian, P.R. Subramanian, V.R. Subramanyan, Dilip Sudarshan, T.S. Sully, Arthur H. Sulonen, Martti S. Sundberg, Carl O. Sundarararjan, G. Suresh, Subra Suryanarayana, C. Sutton, C. Roger Swan, David Sweet, John W. Swiglo, A. Alan Swindeman, Robert W. Taggart, Raymond Takeyama, Taro Taleff, Eric M. Tamura, Imao Tardif, Henri P. Tartaglia, John M. Tatnall, Frank G. Taub, James M. Taubenblat, Pierre W. Taylor, Charles R. Taylor, Patrick R. Taylor, Thomas A. Tedmon, Craig S., Jr. Tenenbaum, Michael Tenney, Darrel R. Tewari, Surendra N. Thakker, Ashok B. Tenney, Gerold H. Tensi, Hans M. Thadhani, Naresh N. Thellmann, Edward L. Thielsch, Helmut Theus, George J. Thoma, Dan J. Thomas, Brian G. Thomas, David A. Thomas, Donald E. Thomas, Gareth Thomas, R. David, Jr. Thomas, Malcolm C. Thomas, Seth R. Thompson, Anthony W. Thompson, Earl R. Thompson, John Ward Thompson, Raymond G. Thompson, Robert Thomson, Robert F. Thorpe, Merle L. Tien, John K. Tietz, Thomas E. Tillack, Donald J. Tiley, Jaimie S. Timmons, George A. Tinetti, Arthur R. Tipton, Steven M. Tirpak, Jon D. Tittmann, Bernhard Tobin, Clarence J. Todd, Judith A. Toguri, James M. Tormala Paul H. Tortorelli, Peter F. Totta, Paul A. Totten, George E. Trabocco, Ronald E. Treseder, Richard S. Trigger, Kenneth J. Trivedi, Rohit K. Troiano, Alexander R. Tsunekawa, Yoshiki Tucker, Robert C., Jr. Tundermann, John H. Turk, Julius Turnbull, David Turner, Charles A., Jr. Tyler, Derek E. Tyson, William R. Underwood, Ervin E. Upadhya, Kamleshwar Upthegrove, William R. Urquidi-MacDonald, Mirna Uys, Johannes M. Vaidyanath, L. R. Valles, Anthony G. Van Horn, Kent R. Van Pelt, Richard H. Van Reuth, Edward C. Van Thyne, Ray J. Van Tyne, Chester J. Van Vlack, Lawrence H. Vanderlinde, William E. Vandermeer, Roy A. Vander Voort, George F. Vardelle, Armelle Varga, Thomas Varrese, Francis R. Vasudevan, A.K. Vasudevan, Vijay K. Vecchio, Kenneth S. Vedula, Krishna M. Verhoeven, John D. Verink, Ellis D., Jr. VerSnyder, Francis L. Vianco, Paul T. Vinarcik, Edward Viney, Christopher Virkar, Anil V. Viswanathan, Srinath Viswanathan, Ramaswamy Vitek, John M. Vitek, Vaclav Vitovec, Franz H. Vivés, Charles von Fraunhofer, J. Anthony Voorhees, Peter W. Vuoristo, Petri Wachtman, John B. Wacker, George A. Wadley, Haydn N.G. Wadsworth, Jeffrey Wadsworth, Milton E. Wagner, Carl Wagner, Christian N.J. Wagner, Lawrence C. Wagoner, Robert H. Waisman, Joseph L. Waldman, Jeffrey Walker, Donna M. Wall, Fred J. Wallace, John F. Wallace, William Wallis, Ronald A. Walsh, John H. Walter, Gordon H. Walton, Harry W. Wanjara, Priti Wang, Haiyan Wang, Qigui Wang, Wego Wang, Yucong Ward, Charles H. Warke, William R. Warren, Donald Was, Gary S. Waterstrat, Richard M. Watson, James F. Wayman, C. Marvin Weatherly, George C. Webber, Harlan M. Weber, Clifford E. Weber, John H. Wechsler, Monroe S. Weeks, John R. Weertman, Johannes Weertman, Julia R. Wei, Robert P. Weimer, Michael J. Weinig, Sheldon Weir, James R., Jr. Weisert, Edward D. Weiss, Volker Weitzenkorn, Lee F. Wells, Martin G.H. Wensch, Glen W. Werner, Fred E. Wernick, Jack H. Wert, Charles A. Wert James J. Wessel, Edward T. Wessels, Bruce W. Westbrook, Jack H. Westermann, Fred E. Westwood, Albert R.C. Whalen, S. J. Whalen, Thomas J. White, Calvin L. White, William E. Whittemore, Carl R. Whittenberger, J. Daniel Whittenberger, Edmond J. Wick, Oswald J. Widge, Sunil Widmer, Robert Wiedersich, Hartmut Wiener, George W. Wilcox, Ben A. Wilde, Bryan E. Wilhelm, Harley A. Wilkinson, Dwight A. Willey, Lowell A. Williams, Clyde E. Williams, David B. Williams, Forrest S. Williams, James C. Willner, Elliott Wilsdorf, Heinz G.F. Wilson, Alexander D. Wilson, John E. Wilson, Julian 18 Deceased

21 ASM INTERNATIONAL FELLOW MEMBERS Wilson, Ralph L. Winegard, William C. Winkler, Theodore B. Winterbottom, Walter L. Witt, Gary G. Wlodek, Stanley T. Wolfenden, Alan Wojcieszynski, Andrej Wood, William G. Woodford, David A. Work, Harold K. Worrell, Wayne L. Wray, Porter R. Wright, Dale J. Wright, Ian Wright, Peter H. Wright, Roger N. Wulpi, Donald J. Wundt, Boris M. Wyche, Ernest H. Wynblatt, Paul P. Wyss, Urs Yaggee, Frank L. Yaker, Charles Yamaguchi, Masaharu Yang, Zhenguo Gary Yenni, Donald M. Yolton, Fred C. Yoo, Man H. Yost, Frederick G. Young, Frederick C. Young, G. MacDonald Young, William B. Yu, Hsiang-Yung Yu Yu, Kuang-O Yue, Steve Yukawa, Sumio Zackay, Victor F. Zakraysek, Louis Zamanzadeh, Mehrooz Zamborsky, Daniel S. Zanner, Frank J. Zapffe, Carl A. Zeno, Robert S. Zepfel, William F. Zhang, Tong-Yi Zhao, Ji-Cheng Zhou, Y. Norman Zhu, Dongming Zhu, Yuntian T. Ziegler, William P. Zinkham, Robert E. Zinkle, Steven J. Zoeller, Howard W. Zukas, Eugene G. Zurecki, Zbigniew Zuzich, Frank Zweben, Carl Zwilsky, Klaus M. 19

22 GEORGE A. ROBERTS AWARD Established by the ASM Materials Education Foundation SM in 2003, the George A. Roberts Award highlights the importance of educational outreach and is presented annually to an individual who has made a significant impact to reach students and teachers, in efforts to increase awareness of materials and applied science careers. The first recipient of the award was its namesake, Dr. George A. Roberts, who served the materials community with great distinction for more than 50 years. He served as ASM in 1955 and was a founding member of the ASM Foundation in In 2000, Dr. Roberts was one of the key leaders who gave shape to the rededication and revitalization of the ASM Foundation. He served as chair of the Foundation and as a Foundation trustee until The 2016 Recipient of the George A. Roberts Award is: Dr. Peggy E. Jones, FASM Sr. Project Engineer General Motors Saginaw, Michigan Dr. Peggy E. Jones is one of three materials engineers in her family, the others being her father Frederick G. Jones who invented permanent magnet materials and her sister Gwendolyn (Chung) who worked on disk drives. In addition to her father s constant encouragement to pursue a career in materials despite her plan to study marine biology, she was also deeply influenced by her mother Joan s community service. Seasickness derailed the marine biology plan just before her first year of undergraduate study at the University of Michigan (U of M). Peg joined ASM as a student member at the U of M in After receiving her B.S. in metallurgical and materials engineering from U of M in 1982, she joined General Electric s (GE) Aircraft Engines division where she worked on introducing single crystal alloys Rene N4 and N5, as well as supporting the early design of the GE90 safety critical turbine disks. She returned to graduate school full time in 1990 at the University of Dayton (UD) where she completed her M.S. and Ph.D. in materials engineering under Prof. Danny Eylon, FASM. While at UD she was fortunate to work in the USAF Materials Laboratory on gamma titanium aluminides. She returned to GE in 1995 to complete her Ph.D. research while supporting the GE90 launch as well as the first commercial use of titanium aluminide low pressure turbine blades. She joined General Motors (GM) in 1998 where she brought fracture mechanics based design methods to automotive castings. Since joining GM, she s supported many new product designs for engine, transmission, and hybrid motor components. She holds seven U.S. patents and won GM s highest technical award, the Boss Kettering, as part of a team working on ICME in Peg has served on many ASM International committees including Chair of Chapter Council, and is Chair of the Saginaw Valley Chapter. She became active in STEM outreach in Dayton where she spent a year teching hands-on chemistry with six graders. She has been an active volunteer for the Teachers Materials Camp, as well as organizing student materials camps and helping to bring the Foundry in a Box metal casting experience to over 15,000 students in Michigan in the past three years. Her activities in STEM outreach bring her great joy, and are a small way to pay back her many teachers who opened the door to a rewarding career enriched by her treasured ASM colleagues. 20

23 George A. Roberts Jack G. Simon Aziz I. Asphahani Thomas G. Stoebe Alton D. Romig, Jr Debbie A. Goodwin Kathy L. Hayrynen GEORGE A. ROBERTS AWARD Edouard Duval Daniel P. Dennies Frauke Hogue Donald R. Muzyka Michael B. Connelly Ashok K. Khare

24 ALPHA SIGMA MU LECTURER Alpha Sigma Mu is the honor society which has the major purpose of recognizing the achievement of excellence in undergraduate education connected with materials. However, its interests do not end there. In order to raise the prestige of the Society and to recognize outstanding achievement in the careers of professionals connected with materials, it has organized an annual lecture to be given by a distinguished member of the materials community. This lectureship recognizes excellent scholarship and achievement in materials science and engineering. The 2016 Alpha Sigma Mu Lecturer is: Dr. Alton (Al) D. Romig, Jr., FASM Executive Officer National Academy of Engineering Washington, DC Lecture Title: National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering Dr. Alton D, Romig, Jr. is Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer responsible for the National Academy of Engineering s program, financial and membership operations reporting to the. Under Congressional charter, the Academy provides advice to the federal government, when requested, on matters of engineering and technology. Prior to joining the Academy, he served as Vice and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Advanced Development Programs, better known as the Skunk Works. Dr. Romig spent the majority of his career at Sandia National Laboratories, operated by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He joined Sandia as a Member of the Technical Staff in 1979 and moved through a succession of Research and Development management positions leading to appointment as Executive Vice in He served as the Deputy Laboratories Director and Chief Operating Officer until 2010 when he transferred to the Skunk Works. Dr. Romig is active on a number of Advisory Committees including those at University of Washington, MIT, Ohio State, Purdue, the Colorado School of Mines and Sandia National Laboratories. He is also visiting Associate of Applied Physics and Materials Science at Cal Tech. Dr. Romig graduated from Lehigh University in 1975 with a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Lehigh University in 1977 and 1979, respectively. Dr. Romig is a Fellow of ASM International, TMS, IEEE, AIAA and AAAS. Dr. Romig was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2003 and the Council of Foreign Relations in He was awarded the ASM Silver Medal for Materials Research in 1988, presented the ASM-TMS Distinguished Lectureship in Materials and Society in 2003, and received the ASM Materials Education Foundation s George A. Roberts Award in Dr. Romig served as ASM in

25 Morris Cohen Albert W. Schlechten John J. Gilman Robert E. Reed-Hill Raymond L. Smith Milton E. Wadsworth Gordon H. Geiger Hans Conrad King-Ning Tu Louis A. Girifalco Edgar A. Starke, Jr James C. Williams I. Melvin Bernstein David J. Duquette Peter R. Bridenbaugh Diran Apelian Rustum Roy Lyle H. Schwartz Gregory B. Olson ALPHA SIGMA MU LECTURER Edgar A. Starke, Jr Charles J. McMahon, Jr John J. Jonas William D. Nix Raymond F. Decker James C. Williams Julia R. Weertman Daniel B. Miracle Anthony G. Evans William Johnson Subra Suresh James A. Spearot George J. Theus Frederick E. Schmidt, Jr Charles A. Parker George Vander Voort David B. Williams Alexander McLean Siegfried Hecker

26 ASM INTERNATIONAL AND THE MINERALS, METALS, AND MATERIALS SOCIETY DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN MATERIALS AND SOCIETY This award was established in 1971, to clarify the role of materials science and engineering in technology and in society in its broadest sense; to present an evaluation of progress made in developing new technology for the ever changing needs of technology and society; and to define new frontiers for materials science and engineering. The 2016 Distinguished Lecturer is: Prof. Julie A. Christodoulou, FASM Director, Naval Materials, S&T Division Sea Warfare and Weapons Department Office of Naval Research, Alexandria, Virginia Lecture Title: Elegant Solutions: Exploration and Outcomes that Matter Dr. Christodoulou directs the Navy s materials science and technology programs, overseeing research and development from the atomic and molecular level to engineered materials systems and platforms; technologies to ensure environmental quality; and early device concepts for power and energy applications. She chairs the U.S. DoD community of interest for materials and manufacturing processes, and provides active support of two presidential initiatives the Materials Genome Initiative for Global Competitiveness, serving on the National Science and Technology Council Subcommittee; and the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership, by establishing and guiding one of the National Innovative Manufacturing Institutes. Trained as a physical metallurgist, Dr. Christodoulou earned her B.S. at the University of Texas, El Paso, M.S. at Johns Hopkins, and Ph.D. in materials science at Imperial College, London. Active in the technical community, she has been recognized with the 2013 Leadership Award by TMS, a 2015 ial Rank Award, and is a Fellow of ASM International. Harvey Brooks Harvard University Sir Alan Cottrell Chief Scientific Advisor Cabinet Office, England James Boyd Executive Director National Commission on Materials Policy Cyril Stanley Smith Professor Emeritus Massachusetts Institute of Technology Michael Tenenbaum Inland Steel Company William O. Baker Bell Laboratories Sir H. Montague Finniston, FRS Chairman Sears Holdings Limited Herbert H. Kellogg Stanley-Thompson Professor of Chemical Metallurgy Columbia University Glenn T. Seaborg Associate Director Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California 24

27 ASM INTERNATIONAL AND THE MINERALS, METALS, AND MATERIALS SOCIETY DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN MATERIALS AND SOCIETY Charles Crussard Scientific Advisor Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann Frederick Seitz Emeritus Rockefeller University The Honorable Dixy Lee Ray Writer and Lecturer Morris Cohen Institute Professor Emeritus Massachusetts Institute of Technology Raymond L. Smith Retired Michigan Technological University Nathan E. Promisel Consultant Retired Executive Director National Materials Advisory Board National Academy of Sciences Robert I. Jaffee Senior Technical Advisor Materials Support Group Research & Development Staff Electric Power Research Institute Arden L. Bement, Jr Vice of Technical Resources TRW, Inc. James S. Kane Special Assistant for Laboratory Affairs University of California-Berkeley Frank Press National Academy of Sciences Siegfried S. Hecker Director Los Alamos National Laboratory Sir Robin Nicholson Executive Director Pilkington plc Praveen Chaudhari IBM Research Division T.J. Watson Research Center Donald R. Muzyka Special Metals Corporation Peter R. Bridenbaugh Executive Vice & Chief Technical Officer Aluminum Company of America Albert R.C. Westwood Vice, Research and Exploratory Technology Sandia National Laboratories Peter Cannon Managing Partner VRE Company James C. Williams General Manager Engineering Materials Technology Labs GE Aircraft Engines Lyle H. Schwartz Retired Director National Institute of Standards & Technology Dr. Mary Lowe Good Managing Member Venture Capital Investors, LLC Prof. Merton C. Flemings Toyota Professor of Materials Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Bhakta B. Rath Associate Director of Reseach U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Dr. Duncan T. Moore Rudolf and Hilda Kingslake Professor of Optical Engineering University of Rochester 25

28 ASM INTERNATIONAL AND THE MINERALS, METALS, AND MATERIALS SOCIETY DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN MATERIALS AND SOCIETY Dr. Alton D. Romig, Jr Vice Nonproliferation and Assessments Sandia National Laboratories Mildred (Millie) Dresselhaus Institute Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Prof. Diran Apelian Howmet Professor of Engineering Director, Metal Processing Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dr. William J. Madia Executive Vice for Laboratory Operations Battelle Prof. Joel P. Clark Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Alan I. Taub GM Research and Development General Motors Corporation Dr. Leo Christodoulou Program Manager DARPA DSO Dr. Subra Suresh Director National Science Foundation Julia Weertman, FASM Walter P. Murphy Professor Emerita Northwestern University Tresa M. Pollock, FASM Alcoa Professor University of California, Materials Department Robert E. Schafrik, FASM General Manager (Retired) GE Aviation Vincent J. Russo Executive Director, Aeronautical Systems Center (Retired) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Dr. Jeffrey Wadsworth and Chief Executive Officer Battelle Memorial Institute 26

29 EDWARD DEMILLE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL LECTURER This annual lecture was inaugurated in 1926 in memory and recognition of the outstanding scientific contributions to the metallurgical profession by a distinguished educator who was blind for all but two years of his professional life. Despite this handicap, he contributed 77 papers to the scientific literature, the majority of which dealt with a correlation of the chemical constituents with the physical and mechanical properties of steels. This lecture recognizes demonstrated ability in materials science and engineering. Professor Campbell, Honorary Member of ASM International, was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1863, and was educated at the University of Michigan. After serving as a chemist in various iron companies, he became an assistant professor at the University of Michigan in 1890 where he lost his sight at the age of 28 in an explosion during a laboratory examination of steel. For 20 years before his death in 1925, he was Head Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy and Director of the Chemical Laboratory at the University of Michigan. The 2016 Edward DeMille Campbell Memorial Lecturer is: Prof. A. Lindsay Greer, FIMMM, FRSA Head of the School of the Physical Sciences, and Professor of Materials Science University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom Lecture Title: Extending the Range of the Glassy State New Insights from the Novel Properties of Metallic Glasses Prof. Greer is head of the School of the Physical Sciences, and from , head of the department of materials science and metallurgy. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. from Cambridge, and holds an honorary doctorate from AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland. He was a NATO Research Fellow and assistant professor of applied physics at Harvard University, and has held visiting positions at the CEA and INP Grenoble, Washington University (St Louis), and the Universities of Vienna and Turin. He is a Foreign PI of the Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan). Prof. Greer s research interests are metallic glasses and crystal nucleation, grain refinement in casting, and chalcogenide thin films for phase-change data storage. He has published more than 400 scientific papers, and is the author (with K. F. Kelton) of Nucleation in Condensed Matter Applications in Materials and Biology (2010). He is the recipient of the W.H. Zachariasen Award (1989), the TMS Light Metals Award (1998), the TMS Cast Shop Technology Award (1999), the Institute of Materials Cook-Ablett Award (2000), the ISMANAM Senior Scientist Medal (2000), the Honda Kotaro Medal of Tohoku University (2004), the Hume Rothery Prize (2006) and the Griffith Medal (2009) of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, and the TMS Bruce Chalmers Award (2012). He has given distinguished named lectures at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2007), the Institute of Metal Research, CAS Shenyang (2008), Case Western Reserve University (2010), the Royal Irish Academy (2011), the University of Oxford (2011), the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (2013), and the MPI for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart (2014). Prof. Greer has served in a number of editorial roles, including as an Editor of Philosophical Magazine (founded 1798). As head of department, he was responsible for the move to a new building (completed 2013) and for the submission to the latest UK research assessment (REF 27

30 EDWARD DEMILLE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL LECTURER 2014) in which materials science and metallurgy at Cambridge was the top-rated STEM department in the United Kingdom. William M. Guertier Zay Jeffries W.H. Hatfield Albert Sauveur Marcus A. Grossmann Charles H. Herty, Jr Edgar C. Bain Herbert J. French Vsevolod N. Krivobok Harry W. McQuaid James P. Gill Wesley P. Sykes Alfred L. Boegehold Edmund S. Davenport Samuel L. Hoyt Robert F. Mehl John Chipman C.H. Mathewson George R. Fitterer Maxwell Gensamer James B. Austin Augustus B. Kinzel Morris Cohen Edgar H. Dix, Jr Earle C. Smith Clarence H. Lorig Cyril Stanley Smith Donald S. Clark Kent R. Van Horn Robert H. Aborn Charles S. Barrett Earl R. Parker Peter Payson A.R. Troiano Clarence Zener Lawrence S. Darken John C. Fisher Robert F. Thomson Charles Crussard J. Herbert Hollomon J.J. Gilman Pol Duwez Donald J. Blickwede Walter R. Hibbard, Jr Mars G. Fontana William C. Leslie John P. Hirth W.A. Backofen Donald J. McPherson Morris Tanenbaum Jack H. Westbrook Robert I. Jaffee Harold W. Paxton Morris E. Fine David Turnbull George T. Hahn John W. Christian Robert A. Rapp Robert F. Hehemann Raymond F. Decker Herbert H. Johnson Albert R. C. Westwood Thaddeus B. Massalski William D. Nix Merton C. Flemings Gilbert Y. Chin (Presentation by Dr. Kenneth L. Walker) Peter Haasen Carolyn M. Hansson Michael F. Ashby John Stringer J. Keith Brimacombe Paul G. Shewmon Oleg D. Sherby James C. Williams George Krauss Robert D. Pehlke Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf Y. Austin Chang Prof. Jagdish Narayan J. David Embury Gregory B. Olson Subhash Mahajan Hael Mughrabi Subra Suresh Robert O. Ritchie Martin E. Glicksman Herbert Gleiter Enrique J. Lavernia Ian M. Robertson David N. Seidman

31 MARCUS A. GROSSMAN YOUNG AUTHOR AWARD The Marcus A. Grossmann Young Author Award was established in 1960 in memory of an eminent metallurgist, research director and author, who was of ASM in 1944, to honor the author (or authors) under 40 years of age whose paper has been selected as the best of those published in a specific volume of Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. Dr. Grossmann was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, where the steel mills lured him into metallurgy. He was interested in pure research and made eight trips across the Atlantic to keep abreast of continental steelmaking methods and metallurgical advances. In his later years, he endeavored to strike an even balance between primary fundamental research and practical application. His technical papers and books, in addition to being notable contributions of important knowledge, inspired much further research by many others. The 2016 Recipient of the Marcus A. Grossmann Young Author Award is: Prof. Ming-Wei Wu Associate Professor Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering Department National Taipei University of Technology Taiwan For his paper: The Influences of Carbon and Molybdenum on the Progress of Liquid Phase Sintering and the Microstructure of Boron-Containing Powder Metallurgy Steel Prof. Ming-Wei Wu earned his B.S. from National Taipei University of Technology in 2002 and his M.S. from National Taiwan University in Prof. Wu earned his Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at National Taiwan University in He was also a visiting Ph.D. student at the Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Technical University of Berlin, Germany, in Prof. Wu was previously a research and development engineer at Solar Applied Materials Technology Corporation in 2008 and He held an academic position at National Formosa University between 2010 and 2013 before joining National Taipei University of Technology in His research fields are the sintering and processing of metallic and ceramic powders. Within these fields, he mainly focuses on three topics: (1) sintering and the mechanical properties of various powder metallurgy steels, (2) anisotropies in the microstructure and mechanical properties of selective laser melted Ti alloys, and (3) sintering and the electrical properties of ZnO-based and TiO 2 -based sputtering targets for transparent conductive films. His areas of expertise include powder metallurgy, sintering theory, microstructural characterization, mechanical properties, and fracture analysis. Prof. Wu has published more than 50 articles (journal, conference, and proceedings), including six papers in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, five papers in Materials Science and Engineering A, three papers in Journal of the European Ceramic Society, two papers in Ceramics International, and one paper each in Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Materials Characterization, and Metals and Materials International. He was the first author on the previous 20 SCI articles. Furthermore, he has received several awards and scholarships in Taiwan. Prof. Wu cooperates closely with Taiwan Powder Technologies Co., Prosperity Dielectrics Co., and Lenco Enterprises Co. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Taiwan Powders and Powder Metallurgy Association. 29

32 MARCUS A. GROSSMAN YOUNG AUTHOR AWARD Roger L. Whitley (Vol. 52) Erhard Hornbogen (Vol. 53) Erhard Hornbogen (Vol. 55) E.T. Stephenson, G.H. Karchner, and Philip Stark (Vol. 57) O. Johari and Gareth Thomas (Vol. 58) William Oldfield (Vol. 59) H.W. Hayden, R.C. Gibson, H.F. Merrick and... J.H. Brophy (Vol. 60) Thomas H. Alden (Vol. 61) E.R. Thompson and F.D. Lemkey (Vol. 62) M.E. Glicksman and R.J. Schaefer (Vol. 1) M.Y. Solar and R.I.L. Guthrie (Vol. 3) J.D. Miller and L.W. Beckstead (Vol. 4) Gregory O. Garmong (Vol. 5) Amit K. Ghosh and Siegfried S. Hecker (Vol. 6A) A. Grill, K. Sorimachi and J.K. Brimacombe (Vol. 7B) Michel Guttmann (Vol. 8A) Ronald M. Horn and Robert O. Ritchie (Vol. 9A) Thomas M. Devine, Jr. (Vol. 11A) R. Sinclair, T. Yamashita and G.M. Michal (Vol. 12A) Martin R. Bridge and Gary D. Rogers (Vol. 15B) Kwai S. Chan (Vol. 16A) David M. Kundrat (Vol. 17A) John G. Speer, Joseph R. Michael, and Steven S. Hansen (Vol. 18A) Carlos G. Levi (Vol. 19A) Glenn S. Daehn and Gaspar González-Doncel (Vol. 20A) Andreas Mortensen and Véronique J. Michaud (Vol. 21A) Jyrki Miettinen (Vol. 22A) Kwai S. Chan (Vol 24A) Qizhong Diao and Hai-Lung Tsai (Vol. 25A) C. Beckerman and Marc C. Schneider (Vol. 26A) Robert M. McDavid and Brian G. Thomas (Vol. 27B) Ana Maria Garcia and Huseyin Sehitoglu (Vol. 28B) Weidong Cai and Enrique J. Lavernia (Vol. 30A) Andrew J. Strutt and Kenneth S. Vecchio (Vol. 30A) Richard W. Fonda and George Spanos (Vol. 31A) David Dye, Oliver M. Hunziker,... Roger C. Reed and S. Mark Roberts (Vol. 32A) Sridhar Seetharaman, Martin Valdez, and Yan Wang (Vol. 33B) Kelly T. Conlon, Roger C. Reed, and David Dye (Vol. 34) Christopher R. Hutchinson, Stèphane Gorsse, and Jian-Feng Nie (Vol.35) An-Chou Yeh and Sammy Tin (Vol.37A) Dale L. Atwell and Matthew R. Barnett (Vol. 38A) Michael D. Gross, Lauren M. Hafford, Elizabeth A. Sterling, and Jonathan D. Stolk (Vol. 40A) Brad L. Boyce and Henry A. Padilla, II (Vol. 42A) Sung Suk Jung and Prof. II Sohn (Vol. 45B) Joo Hyun Park (Vol. 44B) Geoffrey A. Brooks, John F. Grandfield, Abdul Khaliq, and M. Akbar Rhamdhani

33 HENRY MARION HOWE MEDAL Of the medal awards conferred periodically by ASM, the Henry Marion Howe Medal is the oldest; it was established in 1923 and is awarded in memory of a distinguished teacher, writer, metallurgist and consultant, to honor the author (or authors) whose paper has been selected as the best of those published in a specific volume of Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. Henry Marion Howe, Honorary Member of ASM, whose memory is thus perpetuated, was born in Boston on March 2, With a preliminary education at the Boston Latin School, he graduated as A.B. from Harvard in 1869 and with a degree corresponding to B.S. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Harvard awarded him the degrees of A.M. in 1872 and LL.D. in In the years 1872 to 1882, he held executive positions with a number of steel mills and with copper and nickel plants. In 1882, he opened an office in Boston as a consulting metallurgist and lectured on metallurgy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1883 to He became Professor of Metallurgy at Columbia University in 1897, and held this position until 1913, serving as Professor Emeritus from 1913 until his death on May 14, Dr. Howe s chief contribution to the scientific world was his development of the science of metallography, as a result of his great powers of observation and deduction. His ability to correlate and interpret each discovery and investigation by others and supplement them by investigations of his own resulted in the establishment of a new science dealing with the constitution of iron and steel. The 2016 Recipients of the Henry Marion Howe Medal are: Dr. Ji Young Byun Korea Institute of Science and Technology Republic of Korea Mr. Yanghoo Kim Seoul National University Republic of Korea Prof. Heung Nam Han Professor Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seoul National University Republic of Korea Prof. Dong Nyung Lee Professor Emeritus Seoul National University Republic of Korea Dr. Dong-Ik Kim Research Scientist High-Temperature Energy Materials Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology Republic of Korea Dr. Sung Bo Lee BK Professor Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seoul National University Republic of Korea (continued) 31

34 HENRY MARION HOWE MEDAL Mr. Seung Jo Yoo Research Scientist Department of Electron Microscopy Research Korea Basic Science Institute Daejeon, Republic of Korea For their paper: Effects of Film Stress and Geometry on Texture Evolution Before and After the Martensitic Transformation in a Nanocrystalline Co Thin Film Dr. Ji Young Byun earned his Ph.D. in metallurgical engineering at Seoul National University, Republic of Korea in In , he joined McGill Metals Processing Centre, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, as a postdoctoral researcher, where he worked on single belt strip casting of aluminum alloys. Since 1986, he has been working for Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, in the material processing fields. His current research interest is focused on the enhancement of adhesion at an interface between dissimilar materials and the porous materials applicable to sensor and catalyst. Prof. Heung Nam Han earned his Ph.D. in metallurgical engineering at Seoul National University, Republic of Korea in In 1996, he joined Oxford Center for Advanced Materials and Composites, Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, as a postdoctoral researcher, where he worked on consolidation of vacuum plasma spray formed metal matrix monotape. From 1997 to 2002, he has made many contributions on modelling of microstructure prediction during steel process in POSCO Research Laboratory. From 2003 to 2004, he joined a research group for the development of TRIP-aided multiphase steels in Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS). Since 2004, he has been a professor in the department of materials science and engineering at Seoul National University, Republic of Korea. His research interests have been concentrated on transformation-induced plasticity, mechanical behavior for materials with 3-D periodic/nonperiodic structure, nanoindentation for materials, and electroplasticity. Dr. Dong-Ik Kim earned his Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Seoul National University, Republic of Korea in In 2003, he joined Institut fuer Metallkunde und Metalphysik, RWTH-Aachen, Germany, as a postdoctoral researcher, where he worked on texture and microstructure evolution of nanocrystalline copper. Since 2005, he has been a research scientist in High-Temperature Energy Materials Research Center at Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea. His research interests have been concentrated on the effect of micro texture and grain boundary characteristics on the materials properties and the hightemperature oxidation and corrosion behaviors of heat resistant materials. Mr. Yanghoo Kim is in his Ph.D. course in material science and engineering at Seoul National University, Republic of Korea. His research interests include phase transformation in metallic materials, nanoindentation for material characterization and numerical modeling. Prof. Dong Nyung Lee earned his Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. From 1970 to 1974 he was with Korea Institute of Science and Technology in Seoul, and then joined the department of metallurgical engineering (later renamed materials science and engineering), Seoul National University, to teach mechanical behavior of metals and deformation processing as a professor. He is currently a professor 32

35 HENRY MARION HOWE MEDAL emeritus. His research interests have been the crystallographic texture and related phenomena. He has authored 13 books, four book chapters, 360 journal articles, and 141 international conference proceeding papers. Dr. Sung Bo Lee earned his Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Republic of Korea, in His dissertation was on the correlation between abnormal grain growth and grain boundary faceting in polycrystalline materials in Ni and Ni-base superalloys. In 2000, he joined Max Planck Institute for Metals Research (presently, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems), Stuttgart, Germany, a research visit that was financially supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Staying there until 2004, he worked as Humboldt/Max Planck Fellow on the grain boundary structure in electroceramics, mainly characterized by high-voltage transmission electron microscopy (TEM). He is currently the BK Professor in the department of materials science and engineering at Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. His research interests have been concentrated on the characterization of grain boundary migration, grain boundary structural transition and grain growth in metallic and ceramic crystalline materials by in situ high-resolution TEM and electron energy loss spectroscopy. Professor Lee has authored approximately 70 scientific publications and several book chapters on the aforementioned fields and related phenomena. Mr. Seung Jo Yoo earned his M.S. in metallurgical engineering at Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea in He is currently a research scientist in the department of electron microscopy research at Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, Republic of Korea. Emanuel J. Janitzky Francis F. Lucas Horace H. Lester Frederick C. Langenberg Wesley P. Sykes Oscar E. Harder and Ralph L. Dowdell Carl R. Wohman Herbert J. French Edgar C. Bain and Kalman Heindlhofer Francis M. Walters, Cyril Wells, Maxwell Gensamer, and John F. Eckel Joseph V. Emmons John Chipman Trygve D. Yensen and Nicholas A. Ziegler A.G.H. Andersen and Eric R. Jette Joseph Winlock and Ralph W.E. Leiter Charles S. Barrett, Gerhard Ansel, and Robert F. Mehl Marcus A. Grossmann, Morris Asimow and S.F. Urban Walter A. Schlegel Shadburn Marshall and John Chipman R.A. Flinn, Earnshaw Cook, and J.A. Fellows Dara P. Antia, Stewart G. Fletcher, and Morris Cohen Charles R. Austin and Maurice C. Fetzer W.A. Pennington J.W. Spretnak B.L. Averbach, Morris Cohen and S.G. Fletcher W.O. Binder, C.M. Brown and Russell Franks B.J. Lazan E.M. Mahla and N.A. Nielsen Lew F. Porter and Phillip C. Rosenthal H.J. Beattie, Jr., and F.L. VerSnyder A.E. Nehrenberg and Peter Lillys R. Frohmberg, W.J. Barnett, and A.R. Troiano F.N. Rhines, W.E. Bond, and M.A. Kissel

36 HENRY MARION HOWE MEDAL George Gerard and Ralph Papirno J.E. Dorn, F.E. Hauser, and P.R. Landon Frederick N. Rhines and John B. Clark J.C. Shyne, V.F. Zackay and D.J. Schmatz Sigmund Weissmann Paul K. Trojan and R.A. Flinn B.I. Edelson and William Baldwin, Jr A.J. McEvily, Jr., R.H. Bush, F.W. Schaller, and D.J. Schmatz W.A. Backofen, I.R. Turner, and D.H. Avery L.F. Porter, D.S. Dabkowski, J.P. Paulina and A.J. Birkle Raymond Grange Kanji Ono and Masahiro Meshii R.D. Townsend and J.S. Kirkaldy B.H. Kear, G.R. Leverant, and J.M. Oblak John S. Benjamin R.G. Davies and C.L. Magee M.D. Rinaldi, R.M. Sharp, and M.C. Flemings R.A. Rapp, A. Ezis, and G.J. Yurek C.J. McMahon, Jr., and Joseph R. Rellick R.I.L. Guthrie, R. Clift, and H. Henein Paul G. Shewman E.D. Hondros and Martin P. Seah G.W. Simmons, P.S. Pao, and R.P. Wei J.K. Brimacombe, F. Weinberg, and E.B. Hawbolt H. Dolle and J.B. Cohen G.A. Irons and R.I.L. Guthrie R. Mehrabian and C.G. Levi G.R. Speich, A.J. Schwoeble, and J.P. Huffman Eiichi Takeuchi and J. Keith Brimacombe Richard P. Gangloff Brent L. Adams William C. Johnson Daniel Y.C. Wei, Bakhtier Farouk, and Diran Apelian Andreas Mortensen, Lawrence J. Masur, James A. Cornie, and Merton C. Flemings John W. Holmes and Frank A. McClintock Uday Mitra and Thomas W. Eagar Sadi Karagöz, Hellmut F. Fischmeister, Hans-Olof Andrén, and Guang-Jun Cai Brent L. Adams, Karsten Kunze, and Stuart I. Wright Frédéric Barlat, Kwansoo Chung, and Owen Richmond Rohit K. Trivedi Jong K. Lee Daniel E. Lawrynowicz, Bing Li, and Enrique J. Lavernia Hong-Sheng Fang, Xingcun Tong Terence G. Langdon and Yong Li Christopher A. Schuh Kwai S. Chan P.M. Prasad, P. Suryaprakash Rao, T.R. Mankhand, S.N. Singh, and A.J.K. Prasad Ryosuke O. Suzuki, Koh Teranuma, and Katsutoshi Ono David M. Saylor, Anthony D. Rollett, Keeyoung Jung, Bassem S. El-Dasher, and Joseph Fridy Peng Cao, Mark Easton, Zoë Hildebrand, Ma Qian, and David StJohn Cormac J. Byrne, Eric A. Theisen, Paul H. Steen, and Barry Reed Brent M. Capell, Gary Was Joel V. Bernier, Michael G. Glavicic, Matthew R. Miller, Jun-Sang Park, and Adam L. Pilchak Matthias Militzer and Yves Brechet Adam L. Pilchak, James C. Williams, and Robert E.A. Williams K. Sadananda and A.K. Vasudevan Chiyoko Horike, Kazuki Morita, and Toru H. Okabe Fabien Onimus, Jean-Luc Bechade, and Didier Gilbon Armand Beaudoin, Thomas R. Bieler, Peter Kenesei, Ulrich Lienert, and Leyun Wang

37 JACQUET-LUCAS AWARD The ASM Metallographic Award was established in 1946 for the best entry in the annual ASM metallographic competition. In 1958, it became known as the Francis F. Lucas Metallographic Award and was endowed by Adolph I. Buehler. In 1972, ASM joined with The International Metallographic Society in sponsoring the Pierre Jacquet Gold Medal and the Francis F. Lucas Award for Excellence in Metallography. This award has been endowed by Buehler since Dr. Lucas, a Howe Medalist of ASM, was born in Glen Falls, New York in 1884, and received the honorary degree of Sc.D. from Lehigh University in For 47 years, he was a staff member and research microscopist at Bell Telephone Laboratories and pioneered the use of microscopy in the study of metals and living cells. The 2016 Recipients of the Jacquet-Lucas Award are: Dr. Vikas Sinha Scientist UES, Inc., Dayton, Ohio Site Scientist Air Force Research Lab, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Dr. Adam Pilchak Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Material Command Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Dr. James Larsen, FASM Senior Scientist Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Mr. Sushant Jha Senior Research Engineer Universal Technology Corporation Dayton, Ohio Dr. Reji John, FASM Research Lead Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio William J. Porter, III University of Dayton Research Institute Dayton, Ohio For their entry: Quantitative Characterization of Fracture Features in Titanium Alloys Dr. Vikas Sinha works as a scientist at UES, Inc. (Dayton, Ohio), and is an on-site scientist at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Materials and Manufacturing Directorate (Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio). He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in materials science and engineering from The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio). He earned his bachelor s degree in metallurgical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur, India). 35

38 JACQUET-LUCAS AWARD He has held research and program management positions at UES and has variously served as principal investigator (PI), program manager (PM), and technical lead on in-house research projects at AFRL in the areas of thermal management, quantitative fractography and mechanical behavior of advanced aerospace alloys. His areas of research include titanium alloys and nickel-base superalloys, with emphasis on fatigue and fracture behavior. He has developed and employed a methodology in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to characterize the fatigue fracture mechanisms quantitatively and nondestructively. In addition, he has conducted research on thermal properties of copper-diamond composites, and has investigated thermal transport across copper/diamond interfaces. Prior to working at UES, he served as a co-pi and the project coordinator on a Federal Aviation Administration funded project on dwell fatigue behavior of titanium alloys at The Ohio State University. His research has won international awards, including: Winner of Young Professional Poster Contest at the 2014 TMS Annual Meeting in the Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division (MPMD) Technical Division; and First Place in the class for electron microscopy at the 2014 International Metallographic Contest. He has authored/co-authored several papers in peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of Materials Science, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Materials Science and Engineering A, and Journal of Applied Physics. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Mu, Honorary Materials Science and Engineering Society, as well as a member of the Titanium Committee at TMS, and a member of Materials Research Society (MRS). He has served as a session chair for symposia at professional conferences organized by TMS. Dr. Adam Pilchak is senior research materials engineer on the research lead metallic materials and processes team in the Metals Branch Structural Materials Division of the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate and has authored 28 articles in peer-reviewed journals focusing on processing-microstructure-property relationships in titanium alloys and has co-authored another 23 papers. He has given more than 30 presentations at national and international conferences. Dr. Pilchak s interests include microstructure quantification using destructive and nondestructive inspection methods, advanced failure analysis techniques, microstructure-based fatigue and dwell fatigue lifetime predictions and developing new processing routes to avoid detrimental microstructural features. Dr. Pilchak leads a team of 25 government engineers and contractors who maintain technical depth in key critical Air Force technologies to respond to current and future needs like single crystal blade casting, solid-state joining and additive manufacturing. Dr. Pilchak earned his B.S. in materials science and engineering at Michigan State University in 2005, his M.S. and Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from The Ohio State University, in 2008 and 2009 respectively. Dr. Pilchak has held the following positions: , undergraduate research engineer, department of chemical engineering and materials science, Michigan State University, , graduate research associate, department of materials science and engineering, The Ohio State University, , research scientist, Universal Technology Corporation, worked onsite in the Metals Branch, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, , Materials Research Engineer, Metals Branch, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, , Acting Research Lead and Materials Research Engineer, Metals Branch, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Dr. Reji John is the research lead for metals probabilistic performance prediction research team in the Metals Branch, Structural Materials Division, Materials & Manufacturing Director- 36

39 37 JACQUET-LUCAS AWARD ate, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), WPAFB, OH. He is a Fellow of ASM International and AFRL. Dr. James Larsen is the senior scientist for structural materials life prediction, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He entered federal civil service in 1980 following three years with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. He has served a variety of scientific and engineering roles for a range of contractual and in-house programs in mechanical behavior and life prediction of advanced materials. He has initiated, advocated, and led numerous collaborative research and development projects and programs for the Air Force. These efforts include the National AeroSpace Plane (NASP) program on life prediction of titanium matrix composites, the Air Force s Engine Rotor Life Extension (ERLE) program, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program on engine system prognosis (ESP). His current research is devoted to understanding and modeling mechanistically based uncertainties in life limits of materials under anticipated service conditions, as part of the initiative on Integrated Computational Materials Science and Engineering. Dr. Larsen has authored and co-authored more than 140 publications and edited five books in the area of mechanical behavior and life prediction of advanced structural materials. He is frequently invited to give presentations and lectures to international scientific societies and organizations. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Dayton, a Fellow of the Air Force Research Laboratory and ASM International. He earned his B.S. and M.S of engineering, materials science and engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee in 1975 and 1977 respectively. In 1988, he earned his Ph.D in metallurgical engineering and materials science from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Larsen has received the following awards: 1987 Cleary Scientific Achievement Award, Materials Directorate, AFRL, 1988 Air Force Science and Engineering Award, 1997 Best Paper Award, Second International Symposium on Structural Intermetallics, 2006 Outstanding Engineers and Scientists Award, Affiliate Society Council of Dayton, 2006 Defense Manufacturing Technology Achievement Award for Engine Rotor Life Extension (ERLE), 2010 Director s Team Award, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate, with M.J. Caton, A.H. Rosenberger, & J.R. Jira 2010 Champion H. Mathewson Award, The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society, with C.J. Szczepanski, S.K. Jha, and, J.W. Jones, 2010 ial Rank Award, Meritorious Senior Professional, 2014 ASTM JoDean Morrow Lecture on Fatigue of Materials. Mr. Sushant Jha is a senior research engineer and has 14 years of experience working as a DoD contractor at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. His field of expertise is Fatigue of Aerospace Materials and probabilistic life prediction methods in aerospace applications. He has authored or co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications and has given many talks at international conferences. Mr. Porter has 25 years of experience in the area of mechanical metallurgy with an emphasis on failure analysis. His primary efforts include determining microstructure/mechanical property relationships for various titanium- and nickel-base alloys. He is involved in coordinating experimental and analytical efforts with the goal of understanding the mechanisms defining material behavior. Recently, Mr. Porter has been investigating the effects of oxygen enrichment following elevated temperature exposure on mechanical properties of titanium alloys. He is also involved in the characterization of nickel-base superalloys to quantify their microstructures and defect populations, to establish mechanisms for fatigue crack nucleation and growth, and to determine microstructural evolution during service.

40 JACQUET-LUCAS AWARD George R. Kuhn R.H. Hays E.C. Pearson D.H. Rowland Sten O. Modin H.P. Roth H. Griffin B.C. Leslie and R.J. Gray R.D. Buchheit, J.E. Boyd, A.A. Watts, and F.C. Holden Francis M. Cain, Jr Donald Mannas T.K. Bierlein and B. Mastel J.C. Gower, E.P. Griggs, W.E. Denny, J.E. Epperson, and R.J. Gray F.M. Beck Gordon C. Woodside John F. Radavich and W. Couts, Jr D. Medlin William C. Coons B.C. Leslie and R.J. Gray William C. Coons and Al Davinroy D.M. Maher and A. Eikum John F. Kisiel R.M.N. Pelloux and H. Wallner R.H. Beauchamp and R.P. Nelson Donald R. Betner and Wayne D. Hepfer R.J. Gray C.J. Echer and S.L. Digiallonardo M.S. Grewal, B.H. Alexander, and S.A. Sastri M.P. Pinnel, D.E. Heath, J.E. Bennett, and G.V. McIlharagie William C. Coons Lars E. Soderqvist Ray H. Beauchamp, Derald H. Parks, Nate T. Saenz, and Kenneth R. Wheeler Chris Bagnall and Robert Witkowski M.J. Bridges and S.J. Dekanich R.H. Beauchamp and K. Fredriksson Fumio Kurosawa, Isamu Taguchi, and Hirowo G. Suzuki M.J. Carr, M.C. Mataya, T.O. Wilford and J.L. Young Veronika Carle and Eberhard Schmid Ray H. Beauchamp, Natalio T. Saenz and John T. Prater Ulrike Taffner and Rainer Telle N.T. Saenz, C.A. Lavender, M.T. Smith, D.H. Parks and G.M. Salazar S.A. David, John M. Vitek, C. Paul Haltom, and Allison G. Barcomb S.A. David, John M. Vitek, L.A. Boatner, Gerald C. Marsh, and Allison B. Baldwin Gerhard Hoerz and Monika C. Kallfass S.A. David, John M. Vitek, and Allison B. Baldwin Michael R. Jones George F. Vander Voort Todd Leonhardt, Frank Terepka, M. Singh, and Gayle Solits John W. Simmons, Bernard S. Covino, Stephen D. Cramer, and John S. Dunning Kamal K. Soni, Riccardo Levi-Setti, Sandeep Shah, and Steven J. Gentz Richard L. Bodnar and Samuel J. Lawrence John Yewko and Dennis L. Marshall Ramiro Pereyra and Eugene G. Zukas Kevin R. Luer Daniel J. Lewis and Sarah Allen Durgam Chakrapani Frederick F. Noeker, II Frederick F. Noeker, II Raymond Unocic, Michael J. Mills, and Peter M. Sarosi Kousuke Kimura, Satoshi Hata, Syo Matsumura, and Takao Horiuchi Ryan M. Deacon Glenn S. Daehn and Kinga A. Unocic Thomas J. Nizolek Brian F. Gerard Hendrik O. Colijn and Christopher G. Roberts William Lenthe, John Logan, and Christopher Marvel Zhiping Luo Nabeel Hussain Alharthi Thomas Nizolek Peter Kirbiš

41 BRADLEY STOUGHTON AWARD FOR YOUNG TEACHERS This award, accompanied by $3,000, was established in 1952 in memory of an outstanding teacher of metallurgy and dean of engineering who was president of ASM in The award recognizes young teachers of materials science, materials engineering, design and processing by rewarding them for their ability to impart knowledge and enthusiasm to students. The recipient must be 35 years of age or younger by May 15th of the year in which the award is made. Bradley Stoughton died in 1959 at the age of 86. Professor Stoughton taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was acting head of the department of metallurgy at the School of Mines, Columbia University, and was head of the department of metallurgy and dean of engineering at Lehigh University for 35 years. Prior to his teaching career, Professor Stoughton was a consulting metallurgist for 21 years. He gave his time without stint to his students, helping them to decide the directions in which their career should lie. His intimate knowledge of the theoretical and practical problems in the manufacture of steel made him an outstanding figure with his students and led him to an international reputation in this field. The 2016 Recipient of the Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers is: Prof. Jennifer L.W. Carter Assistant Professor Materials Science and Engineering Case Western University Cleveland, Ohio For dedicated and effective instruction and mentoring of students at various stages of their educational experience in addition to impacting undergraduate engineering education. Prof. Jennifer Carter has been an assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) since January of Her research focuses on the intersection of data analytics, quantitative microscopy, and mesoscale mechanical behavior of materials. Prof. Carter s teaching philosophy stems from the idea that we learn best by doing and teaching others; and, therefore, she promotes peer learning in her classrooms. Prior to joining the faculty at CWRU, she completed her Ph.D. in 2012 at The Ohio State University under the mentorship of Prof. Michael J. Mills, FASM. She earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees from University of California, Davis in 2006 and 2008 respectively under the mentoring of Prof. s Enrique J. Lavernia, FASM and Dr. Jeffrey C. Gibeling. Joseph Spretnak Arthur A. Burr Robert D. Stout William M. Armstrong Albert W. Schlechten Otto Zmeskal Joseph F. Libsch Maurice J. Sinnott Ele E. Stansbury Kenneth E. Rose Ernest F. Nippes Amos J. Shaler

42 BRADLEY STOUGHTON AWARD FOR YOUNG TEACHERS Robert F. Hehemann Walter A. Backofen Harold W. Paxton George St. Pierre Richard E. Grace Edward E. Hucke John Price Hirth Gareth Thomas Robert M. Rose Robert A. Rapp George S. Ansell R.W. Heckel William D. Nix Henk I. Dawson Gordon H. Geiger H.R. Piehler William M. Boorstein John K. Tien David L. Olson John W. Morris, Jr John H. Perepezko David K. Matlock Diran Apelian Bruce R. Palmer J. Barry Andrews Stephen W. Stafford George M. Pharr Ronald Gronsky David L. Bourell Jeffrey C. Gibeling William C. Johnson John J. Lewandowski Llewellyn K. Rabenberg John C. Bravman Helen M. Chan Enrique J. Lavernia Walter W. Milligan Tresa M. Pollock James B. Adams Linda S. Schadler Wolé O. Soboyejo Darrell G. Schlom Chrysanthe Demetry Richard P. Vinci Diego Mantovani David F. Bahr Nikhilesh Chawla Kenneth Gall Christopher Li Thomas J. Balk II Megan E. Frary Mathieu Brochu Ryan O Hayre Erica L. Corral Russell J. Holmes Michele Viola Manuel Amber Genau Steven May

43 ALBERT EASTON WHITE DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD This award was established in 1960 in memory of an outstanding teacher and research engineer, who was a founding member and president of ASM in It recognizes unusually long and devoted service in teaching as well as significant accomplishments in materials science and engineering and an unusual ability to inspire and impart enthusiasm to students. Professor White was distinguished for his long service to the University of Michigan as a teacher and as director of its Research Institute. He was also noted for his metallurgical accomplishments, especially in the field of high-temperature properties of metals and alloys for service in steam power plants. The 2016 Recipient of the Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award is: Prof. David K. Matlock, FASM University Emeritus Professor Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado For his accomplishments in materials education that have positively impacted generations of students and the research and industrial community over several decades. Prof. David K. Matlock earned his B.S. degree in engineering science from the University of Texas at Austin (1968), and his M.S. (1970) and Ph.D. (1972) degrees in materials science and engineering from Stanford University. He joined the Colorado School of Mines faculty in 1972 and has been involved in teaching and research, primarily related to the mechanical properties of materials. He is one of the co-founders of the Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center, an industryuniversity cooperative research center established at Colorado School of Mines in The Center currently has 27 corporate sponsors and is recognized as one of the most successful industry/university research centers in the world. He served as Center Director from 1993 until his retirement in May In retirement, he continues to be an active participant in all Center operations. Prof. Matlock is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, has been named as a Fellow of several societies including ASM International, TMS, AWS, Alpha Sigma Mu, and the Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST), and was named as an honorary member of AIME. In his 44 year career at Colorado School of Mines, he has received outstanding teaching awards in five different decades and in 2015 Colorado School of Mines s Board of Trustees awarded him the George R. Brown Medal for distinguished service to the field of engineering education and an honorary doctorate of engineering. His teaching and research contributions have also led to multiple awards from professional societies including ASM, AISI, TMS, ISS, AIST, AWS, SAE, IMS, Wire Association, and the American Nuclear Society. In 1979, he received the ASM Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers. He has authored or co-authored over 450 technical publications, mostly related to steels. 41

44 ALBERT EASTON WHITE DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD Champion H. Mathewson Allison Butts Roy Ward Drier A.W. Grosvenor John E. Dorn John Wulff Clark B. Carpenter Robert F. Mehl Maxwell Gensamer Howard L. Womochel Frederick N. Rhines John F. Elliott Robert D. Stout Earl J. Eckel Robert B. Pond Alfred Bornemann E. Eugene Stansbury Robert W. Lindsay G. Marshall Pound Albert W. Schlechten William O. Philbrook William W. Austin Alan Lawley Ernest F. Nippes Robert W. Bohl Lawrence H. Van Vlack George E. Dieter Morris Cohen Oleg D. Sherby John P. Hirth Mats H. Hillert Charles A. Wert Amiya K. Mukherjee Paul Gordon Y. Austin Chang Heinz G.F. Wilsdorf Charlie R. Brooks George R. St. Pierre William F. Hosford, Jr George Krauss Serope Kalpakjian Riccardo Ferro William D. Nix Thomas H. Courtney Charles. J McMahon Merton C. Flemings Hans Stadelmaier James C.M. Li Masahiro M. Meshii Lawrence E. Murr J. Wayne Jones Robert W. Messler, Jr Thomas G. Stoebe Subhash Mahajan Gary M. Michal Marc Andre Meyers

45 ALLAN RAY PUTNAM SERVICE AWARD The Allan Ray Putnam Award was established in 1988 to recognize the exemplary efforts of various outstanding members of ASM International on behalf of the Society to further its objectives and goals. The vitality and success of ASM depends on its members and their willingness to contribute their time and talents for the good of the Society. The purpose of this award is to recognize those individuals whose contributions have been especially noteworthy and to whom the Society owes a particularly great debt of appreciation. Allan Ray Putnam was the managing director of ASM between 1959 and He was the Society s most visible spokesman for those many years and known as Mr. ASM to many. Mr. Putnam s unique talents were apparent to all those who came in contact with him and were of invaluable worth to the society. The 2016 Recipient of the Allan Ray Putnam Service Award is: Mr. Robert J. Gaster Senior Staff Engineer (Retired) Deere & Company Technology Innovation Center John Deere Moline, Illinois For continuous and enthusiastic promotion of ASM membership and volunteerism at the local chapter and national society level, as well as his longstanding volunteerism for the Heat Treating Society. Robert J. Gaster was the lead John Deere representative on steel and heat treating industry-university research consortia and was responsible for enterprise heat treating technology, innovation collaboration and metallurgical consultation. He served John Deere for 43 years, retiring in August Bob earned his B.S. degree in metallurgy at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, in He then accepted fulltime employment with John Deere. Assignments included metallurgical engineering, supervisory and division engineering responsibilities at multiple John Deere locations before joining the John Deere technology center. Bob received the Department of Energy s Turning Industry Vision into Reality award in recognition of the Heat Treating Society s Research and Development Committee work to develop the ASM Heat Treating Society s 1999 Research and Development Plan, a roadmap to help achieve the industry s Vision He was a 1999 founding member of the Center for Heat Treating Excellence (CHTE) and received the CHTE Distinguished Service Award in Bob was a past chairman of the Iowa State University Materials Science and Engineering Industrial Advisory Committee. Bob has been a member of ASM for 43 years and is a founding member of its Heat Treating Society. He has served in numerous positions at both the local and national levels, including ASM Quad Cities Chapter chair, chairman of the Heat Treating Society s Research and Development Committee, president of the Heat Treating Society, co-chair of the 2003 Heat Treat 43

46 ALLAN RAY PUTNAM SERVICE AWARD Conference and Exposition, chairman of the ASM Volunteerism Committee and is currently serving as a member of the Heat Treating Society Research and Development Committee. Bob continues to volunteer for STEM activities in the Quad Cities area, including elementary and middle school events and the annual Quad Cities ASM Chapter Materials Day Camp for area high-school students.. Ashok K. Khare J. Robert Kattus Frederick E. Schmidt, Jr Frederick P. Bens Paul S. Gupton Robert H. Gassner Gerald M. Slaughter Francis R. Varrese Robert J. Gray C. David Himmelblau Stanley Beitscher Sharon Miazga William Henry Robert E. Luetje Diana M. Essock Frank J. Waldeck Seetharma C. Deevi Christopher C. Berndt Robert G. Henning Daniel P. Dennies Jack G. Simon Ravi Ravindran McIntyre Louthan, Jr Michael J. Vinarcik Joachim Heberlein Ralph C. Daehn Michael B. Connelly Robert C. Tucker, Jr., Rodney R. Boyer, David J. Fitzgerald Thomas K. Glasgow

47 J. WILLARD GIBBS PHASE EQUILIBRIA AWARD The award was established in 2007 to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of phase equilibria. The award honors J. Willard Gibbs, one of Americas greatest theoretical scientists. In addition to many other contributions, Gibbs laid the thermodynamic foundations of phase equilibria theory with his brilliant essay On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances published in 1876 and 1878 in the Transactions of the Connecticut Academy. The J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria Award is endowed by QuesTek Innovations LLC. The 2016 Recipient of the J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria Award is: Dr. Ursula R. Kattner, FASM Physical Scientist Materials Science & Engineering Division National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland For contributions to the thermodynamic assessment of metallic alloys and application to metallurgical processing. Dr. Ursula R. Kattner received her diploma in mineralogy and her Ph.D. in metallurgy from the University of Stuttgart, Germany. She then worked as a research associate at the Powder Metallurgical Laboratory of the Max-Planck-Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart. In 1985, she joined the metallurgy division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (then National Bureau of Standards), first as guest scientist and later as physical scientist. Her research initially concentrated on the experimental determination of phase diagrams but migrated to computational thermodynamics and software development. Her research interests are thermodynamics and phase equilibria, computational thermodynamics employing the CALPHAD (CALculation of PHAse Diagrams) method, development of multicomponent thermodynamic databases, and the coupling of phase equilibria calculations with process simulation tools. She currently works on the development of data and file repositories within the framework of the Materials Genome Initiative. Dr. Kattner has received the U.S. Department of Commerce Bronze and Gold Medal Awards, the Federal Laboratory Consortium Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer and the George Kimball Burgess Memorial Award from the Washington D.C. Chapter of ASM International. She has authored and co-authored more than 100 papers and book chapters, two of which were recognized with the Best Paper Awards from APDIC (Alloy Phase Diagram International Commission) and from the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials. Dr. Kattner is Fellow of ASM International. She served as vice chair and chair of the ASM Alloy Phase Diagram and Content Committees and is a member of the ASM Materials Properties Database Committee. She has organized several symposia sponsored by ASM committees at Materials Solutions and MS&T meetings.. Larry Kaufman Y. Austin Chang Arthur D. Pelton John W. Cahn Thaddeus B. Massalski Peter W. Voorhees Zi-Kui Liu John G. Speer

48 WILLIAM HUNT EISENMAN AWARD The William Hunt Eisenman Award was established in 1960, in memory of a founding member of ASM, and its first and only secretary for 40 years. It recognizes unusual achievements in industry in the practical application of materials science and engineering through production or engineering use. Mr. Eisenman concentrated his great abilities on the creation of services that would increase the importance of the ASM member to industry. He was acutely aware of the need for suitable recognition and communication of the practical aspects of metallurgy. His capacity for vision and execution are exemplified by the imaginative World Headquarters structure of the Society shown on the award plaque which stands today at Materials Park, Ohio. Mr. Eisenman was totally dedicated to the Society and its work and in that connection set forth this creed: To create and accomplish, we must have faith in ASM as an instrumentality through which all of us, recognizing that the security and welfare of our civilization depend increasingly on the advancement of scientific knowledge, will have an opportunity to serve humanity, our industry and our country. The 2016 Recipient of the William Hunt Eisenman Award is: Dr. Paul S. Gilman, FASM Director of Technology Deposition Materials, Praxair Inc. Orangeburg, New York For outstanding technical leadership in industrial research and development of advanced copper metallization, sputtering targets, and mechanical alloyed products for semiconductor, electronics, and aerospace industries. Dr. Gilman is involved with worldwide responsibility for electronic materials technology, product development and intellectual property. He earned his B.S. in metallurgy and materials science from the University of Pennsylvania, and prior to starting his graduate work, spent a summer at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from Stanford University. At Stanford, Dr. Gilman was active in the ASM Santa Clara Valley Chapter receiving the Chapter s Outstanding Young Member Award. Prior to graduation from Stanford, Dr. Gilman was awarded a NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship, but decided to start his career in industry by spending a year as a visiting scientist at the Brown Boveri Research Center in Baden, Switzerland. Following his postdoctoral year, he joined the INCO Research and Development Center, Sterling Forest, New York, and later at the INCO subsidiary Novamet, Wyckoff, New Jersey. From INCO, Dr. Gilman joined AlliedSignal, Morristown, New Jersey. At BBC, INCO and AlliedSignal, Dr. Gilman was involved in the development of high-performance aluminum, nickel and titanium alloys using high-energy powder metallurgy processing techniques for aerospace applications. After joining Praxair, Dr. Gilman lead successful development 46

49 WILLIAM HUNT EISENMAN AWARD activities for a wide range of electronic materials including high-purity tantalum, copper, aluminum, cobalt, nickel and their alloys fabricated into precision sputtering targets for leading edge semiconductor, flat panel display and photovoltaic applications. Dr. Gilman s career research has generated over 45 technical publications, 66 issued U.S. patents; and he has contributed to two ASM Handbook volumes. Dr. Gilman is a past chairperson of APMI s New York Section, The TMS Powder Metallurgy Committee including technical editor of Journal of Materials and the 1994 Aeromat Conference. Dr. Gilman was honored in 1996 by being chosen an ASM International Fellow. Dr. Gilman has given many technical presentations globally to universities, private industry and professional organizations including local chapters. Harry B. Knowlton Theodore W. Bossert Harley A. Wilhelm Glen Riegel Horace C. Knerr George A. Nelson Howard Scott Norbert K. Koebel Francis J. McMulkin Joseph V. Emmons Harold N. Bogart Kenneth T. Norris George Harrison Max W. Lightner Muir L. Frey Paul G. Nelson Chester T. Sims Donald J. Blickwede Benjamin Lustman Clyde A. Furgason Albert R. Fairchild, Jr John D. Graham Francis M. Richmond G. Bruce Kiner Michael Korchynsky Terrence G. Bradbury Norman O. Kates Robert B. Herchenroeder Alfonso L. Baldi John B. Giacobbe Nicholas P. Milano Edward A. Loria Stuart P. Keeler Stanley Abkowitz Edward H. Kottcamp, Jr William R. Jones James E. Coyne Rodney R. Boyer Herbert S. Kalish Merle L. Thorpe Gaylord D. Smith Christopher L. Magee Martin J. Blackburn Brij B. Seth Harry W. Antes Herbert L. Eiselstein R. Viswanathan Suri A. Sastri Gernant E. Maurer Richard L. Kennedy Mark G. Benz Malcolm C. Thomas Philip J. Maziasz Mark L. Robinson Robert E. Schafrik Frederick E. Schmidt, Jr

50 ALBERT SAUVEUR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD This award, established in 1934 in honor of a distinguished teacher, metallographer and metallurgist, recognizes pioneering materials science and engineering achievements that have stimulated organized work along similar lines to such an extent that a marked basic advance has been made in the knowledge of materials science and engineering. Dr. Sauveur, Honorary Member of ASM, was born in Louvain, Belgium, in 1863, educated at Athenee Royal in Brussels, the School of Mines in Liege, and finally at MIT, graduating in Later, he conducted his own laboratory and published the now famous Metallographist, a quarterly which carried most of the important metallographic literature of the day. In 1899, he joined the staff of Harvard University where he established the first metallographic laboratory in any university. From 1924, until his death in 1939, he was Gordon McKay Professor of Mining and Metallurgy at Harvard. Affectionately known throughout the metallurgical world as the dean of American metallurgists, Dr. Sauveur s pioneering work produced the first photomicrographs of steel made in the United States. His book The Metallography and Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel, first published in 1912, was a standard textbook for a quarter of a century. The 2016 Recipient of the Albert Sauveur Achievement Award is: Prof. Raj N. Singh, FASM Williams Company Distinguished Chair, Regents Professor, and Head of the School of Materials Science and Engineering Oklahoma State University Tulsa, Oklahoma For pioneering original scientific and technological contributions to science and technology of materials through innovative processing and in situ studies leading to commercialization for aircraft turbines and energy storage. Prof. Raj N. Singh earned his Sc.D. degree in ceramics from M.I.T., M.S. in MSE from University of Manitoba, and B.S. in metallurgical engineering from I.I.T. Kanpur, India. He worked at Argonne National Laboratory, GE s research and development center and the University of Cincinnati before his current position. Dr. Raj Singh is a world expert on ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) and ceramics, and has innate ability to invent new materials and their novel processing for creating new products as documented in 27 granted patents. He pioneered the invention and development of a novel melt infiltration (MI) composite processing technology for making fully dense silicon carbide (SiC) fiber-reinforced CMCs, which has led to the world s first commercialization and use of CMCs for aircraft engines and gas turbines for achieving higher efficiencies, lower NOx emissions and lower engine weight with a projected business of tens of billions of dollars for jet engines. The MI composite technology that Dr. Singh pioneered is being used by GE in LEAP engine for Boeing 737 in 2016, followed by multiple parts in multiple engines such as AirBus A320Neo starting in 2016 and GE9x engines for the new Boeing 777 starting in These will be the world s first commercial jet engines with ceramic composites used as structural turbine components. All these would not have been possible without Dr. Singh s inventions, something ceramists have been trying to achieve for over 50 years. Dr. Singh is also recognized for seminal and transformative contributions to the field of MSE, for invention of materials for high-energy density battery and fuel cells. He is recognized for scientific and technological contributions to the MSE profession as documented in over

51 ALBERT SAUVEUR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD articles, books and book chapters. Selected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, American Ceramic Society and ASM International, as well as for serving on the editorial boards of five international journals, for awards of distinguished services, patents, research and publications from universities, industry and national laboratory organizations, and for many service contributions to professional societies such as ASM International and American Ceramic Society, and for the mentoring and education of students. Albert Sauveur Zay Jeffries William R. Chapin Harry W. McQuaid Stanley P. Rockwell A. W. Machlet Albert L. Marsh Benjamin F. Shepherd Charles H. Herty, Jr Walter E. Jominy Robert S. Archer Edgar Collins Bain F. P. Zimmerli Marcus A. Grossmann Clarence E. Sims Robert F. Mehl John Chipman William T. Ennor Alexander L. Field W.J. Kroll Edgar H. Dix, Jr Tokushichi Mishima William G. Pfann Rene M.V. Perrin Bruce Chalmers Claude L. Clark Geoffrey I. Taylor V.K. Zworykin Earl R. Parker Clarence Zener Charles Barrett P.B. Castaing Alexander R. Troiano Sir Alan H. Cottrell Clarence Bieber Victor F. Zackay William S. Pellini Pol Duwez George R. Irwin Andre Guinier Paul A. Beck Morris Cohen Merton C. Flemings Frederick N. Rhines Louis F. Coffin Charles J. McMahon, Jr Frank H. Spedding Robert J. Gray Edward J. Dulis Walter W. Smeltzer Hubert I. Aaronson Robert B. Pond, Sr John W. Cahn Günter Petzow Gareth Thomas George E. Dieter Richard J. Fruehan Nicholas J. Grant Regis M. Pelloux Y. Austin Chang John P. Hirth Subhash Mahajan Russell J. Diefendorf Oleg D. Sherby Jack H. Westbrook Erich F. Lugscheider William D. Nix Subra Suresh Alan J. Ardell David Seidman Terence G. Langdon Wilfried Kurz Sungho Jin Ronald Gibala Marc A. Meyers Carl C. Koch Reza Abbaschian Yuntian T. Zhu Harshad Bhadeshia

52 ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Established in 1969, this award recognizes an outstanding achievement in materials or materials systems relating to the application of knowledge of materials to an engineering structure or to the design and manufacture of a product. The recipient may be an individual, a team, or entire organization if that is the smallest group sharing in the development. In this age of advancing technology, many outstanding accomplishments result from the work of interdisciplinary teams consisting, in many instances, of unsung individuals. The purpose of this award is to seek out and recognize outstanding developments in the application of materials in products or in engineering structures and to honor the organization or individuals responsible for them. The 2015 Engineering Materials Achievement Award is presented to: Dr. Vlastimil Kunc Technical Lead Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee Mr. Randall F. Lind Mechanical Engineer Manufacturing Systems Research Group Energy and Transportation Science Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Knoxville, Tennessee Dr. Brian K. Post Associate Research Staff Member Manufacturing Systems Research Group Oak Ridge National Laboratory Knoxville, Tennessee For development of a big area additive manufacturing (BAAM) technology and the materials that enable the technologies that can produce components ten times larger, one hundred times less expensive, and one hundred times faster than previous systems. Dr. Vlastimil Kunc is the technical lead for polymer materials research at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and serves as an adjunct professor at Purdue University. His research centers around microstructure and properties of discontinuous fiber composites produced with rapid flow molded processes such as, injection molding as well as highly controlled processes in extrusion deposition. In addition to development of fiber reinforced materials for extrusion deposition, his work experience includes the development of numerical methods for prediction of material response, structural modeling, experimental measurement of material and structural response under various loads and environmental conditions. 50

53 ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Randall F. Lind is a mechanical engineer specializing in robotics, automation and sensor development. He earned a M.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Tennessee and a B.S. in engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Since joining the staff of ORNL in 1987, he has led the mechanical development and design of a variety of systems including: a very large scale additive manufacturing robot, an additively manufactured electric drive Shelby Cobra replica, a wearable foot force-torque sensor, two high payload omnidirectional vehicles, a multi-ton payload hydraulic ship motion simulator platform, neutron imaging systems, hydraulic and electric robot systems, solar trackers, hydraulic pumps and valve systems and numerous sensors. He works in the manufacturing systems research group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and holds eight U.S. patents. Dr. Brian K. Post is an associate research staff member with the manufacturing systems research group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He earned his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University at West Lafayette, Indiana in 2007, with a focus in surgical robotics. Brian attended graduate school at Georgia Tech earning a M.S. in mechanical engineering in 2010, and a Ph.D. in 2013 with a thesis focused on the control of lightweight and long reach, flexible robotic manipulators. Brian s research at ORNL s manufacturing demonstration facility includes the development of large scale additive manufacturing processes capable of producing large parts (8 x 20 x 6, 1000+lb) at rates 1000x faster than current commercially available systems. This system was utilized to print the world s first 3D printed car, the Strati, and the ORNL 3D printed Shelby Cobra. The process is being commercialized by Cincinnati Incorporated. Other projects include the utilization of additive manufacturing systems to develop novel robotic technologies, including underwater manipulation systems, and prosthetic applications For broad engineering achievements, including metals, fluids, and nonmetallics; to achieve aircraft innovations through teamwork with many companies. LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION Clarence L. (Kelly) Johnson 1971 For pioneering efforts in the development of pelletized iron ore. ARMCO STEEL CORPORATION C. William Verity, Jr., Harry Holiday, Jr., and Kenneth M. Haley BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION Steward S. Cort, P. L. Steffensen THE CLEVELAND CLIFFS IRON COMPANY H. Stuart Harrison, Louis Erck FORD MOTOR COMPANY (FORD STEEL DIVISION) Henry Ford II, Robert Bodor UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Malcolm Moos, Edward W. Davis OGLEBAY NORTON COMPANY John J. Dwyer, Henry K. Martin PICKANDS MATHER & COMPANY Robert S. Carey, Fred DeVaney, and Herbert C. Jackson REPUBLIC STEEL CORPORATION W.B. Boyer, Charles M. White, William Kelley, and Fred Darner 1972 For the development of Zircaloy alloy systems and their contributions to nuclear energy. WESTINGHOUSE BETTIS ATOMIC POWER LABORATORY W.E. Shoupp, Kenneth M. Goldman, Robert B. Gordon, William A. Johnson, and Donald E. Thomas 51

54 ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1973 For the development and application of man-made diamonds and borazon. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Arthur M. Bueche, Harold P. Bovenkerk, Francis P. Bundy, Robert C. DeVries, H. Tracy Hall, Rodney E. Hanneman, Lewis E. Hibbs, Jr., Herbert M. Strong, and Robert H. Wentorf, Jr For the development of the high silicon aluminum alloy, 390, for the Vega engine. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION James McLernon REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY William G. Reynolds, Sr For contributions to the materials engineering aspects of gas turbine engines as exemplified by the development of directional solidification and an early total commitment to the introduction of titanium. PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIVISION OF UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION R. J. Coar, Elihu F. Bradley, and Francis L. VerSnyder 1976 For the development of the Zincrometal coil-coated materials system in direct response to an automotive industry need for a corrosion-resistant, weldable and formable carbon steel for exterior, highly visible components. Diamond Shamrock conceived the idea, developed the chromate undercoat and established coil coating parameters. Wyandotte Paint Products developed the required zinc-rich paint topcoat. Ford Motor supported the material s development and conducted numerous tests to confirm its properties. Inland Steel recognized the material s merits and was the first steel producer to offer it commercially. DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORPORATION C.A. Cash, J. Lynn Fordham FORD MOTOR COMPANY Robert B. Alexander INLAND STEEL COMPANY Derrick L. Brewster, Henry P. Leckie, and Peter F. Connor WYANDOTTE PAINT PRODUCTS COMPANY C.A. Brethen, Thurlow Geeck 1977 For the development and commercialization of an argon-oxygen decarburization process for stainless and high-alloy steels. JOSLYN STAINLESS STEELS DIVISION JOSLYN MANUFACTURING & SUPPLY COMPANY Alan M. Smith, Edwin E. Hodgess LINDE DIVISION, UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION Frank Death 1978 For the development and application of Kevlar aramid fiber. E. I. du PONT de NEMOURS & COMPANY INCORPORATED David K. Barnes, Herbert Blades, Robert L. Hunter, Stephanie L. Kwolek, and Paul W. Morgan 1979 For the invention of hot isostatic pressing (HIP) and the development of basic HIP furnace technology. BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE Sherwood L. Fawcett, Charles B. Boyer 1980 For development and commercialization of monolithic catalyst technology for control of automotive emissions. ENGLEHARD INDUSTRIES DIVISION AND ENGLEHARD MINERALS & CHEMICALS CORPORATION Milton F. Rosenthal, Carl D. Keith 52

55 CORNING GLASS WORKS Thomas C. MacAvoy, Rodney D. Bagley TECHNICAL CERAMICS PRODUCTS DIVISION/3M E. Wayne Bollmeier, James R. Johnson, and William M. Brown 1981 For the development and commercialization of the Lucalox High Pressure Sodium Lamp. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIGHTING BUSINESS GROUP Ralph D. Ketchum, Charles I. McVey 1982 For the Sikorsky S-76 Civil Helicopter. High performance is largely attributable to the innovative application of advanced materials. Contribu tions to technology include the successful application to a commercial aircraft of relatively large amounts of advanced composites; contributions to society include the aircraft s fuel economy, low noise and economical use in offshore oil operations. SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIVISION UNITED TECH NOLOGIES CORPORATION Robert Zincone, A. Albert 1983 For development of materials processing technology capable of producing low optical loss, silica waveguide fibers, permitting introduction of lightwave systems into telecommunications applications. CORNING GLASS WORKS Richard Dulude, Donald B. Keck, Robert D. Maurer, Peter C. Schultz WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY and its subsidiary BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES, INC. Donald E. Procknow, John B. MacChesney, and Fred Partus 1984 For the development of, and subsequent contributions to Winchester Magnetic Recording Technology for computer disk file storage systems. ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 53 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION John E. Bertram, Jack D. Kuehler, John M. Harker, and Kenneth E. Haughton 1985 For the innovative combination of materials technologies utilized in the development and manufacture of the Pontiac Fiero. PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Hulki Aldikacti 1986 For the innovative combination of alloying materials and processing techniques developed for producing and implementing single crystal superal loy gas turbine airfoils. PRATT & WHITNEY ENGINEERING DIVISION, UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Irwin Mendelson, Maurice Gell 1987 For the development and application of ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloys to distribution transformers representing a major advance in the efficiency of electric power distribution systems. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Eugene J. Kovarik, Larry Lowdermilk, and Lyman A. Johnson METGLAS PRODUCTS DIVISION OF ALLIED SIGNAL, INC. Frederic M. Poses, David C. Hill ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE Floyd Culler, Narain G. Hingorani EMPIRE STATE ELECTRIC ENERGY RESEARCH CORPORATION George E. Watkins, Herbert M. Kaufman 1988 For the development and implementation of a 33-layer metal and ceramic thermal conduction module and large printed circuit board technologies for high performance computer systems.

56 ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IBM CORPORATION P.A. Toole, George A. Walker and Donald P. Seraphim 1989 For the development and application of sol-gel technology involving heterogeneous nucleation (seeding) in a new and innovative way to produce ceramic abrasives of exceptional strength, hardness and density. NORTON COMPANY John M. Nelson, Joseph E. Patchett 1990 For the development and implementation of transoceanic optical fiber communication systems providing increased use of data and video communications across oceans, thereby contributing to the uniting of the global community. AT&T BELL LABORATORIES John E. Berndt, Raymond D. Tuminaro, and Kenneth L. Walker 1991 For a multifaceted, innovative application of materials engineering and pecision process technology resulting in the development and manufacture of disposable thermal ink jet printheads. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY David Packard, Frank Cloutier 1992 For innovative development and manufacture of a revolutionary combination of electronic packaging materials for high-performance computers based on glass-ceramic/copper multilayer substrate. IBM CORPORATION Michael Attardo, Shakil Ahmed, and Rao Tummala 1993 For the development and application of an innovative optical design and a unique combination of material and process technology resulting in a high performance engineered materials system, Scotchlite 54 Brand Reflective Sheeting Diamond Grade Products, for safer traffic control. 3M CORPORATION M. George Allen, Roger H. Appeldorn 1994 For the invention, development and commercialization in electric devices of an entirely new class of high performance permanent magnets based on a novel rare earth-iron-boron compound produced by rapid solidification Magnequench. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION John G. Larson, John J. Croat 1995 For the development and commercialization of aluminum coated ferritic stainless steels for automotive exhaust applications extending exhaust system life and providing significant economic and environmental benefits. ARMCO INC. Stephen W. Gilby AK STEEL CORPORATION Richard M. Wardrop, Jr., Farrell M. Kilbane 1996 For the development of the first commercial, positive deep-uv photoresist with outstanding resolution for the manufacture of very large scale integrated circuits used in a new generation of electronic components for computers and telecommunication systems. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES BELL LABORATORIES William F. Brinkman, Elsa Reichmanis OLIN MICROELECTRONIC MATERIALS Steven T. Warshaw 1997 For the materials selection, surface engineering and commercialization of the Multilayer IR Reflective Lamp Coating, a breakthrough in energy efficiency in incandescent lighting technology. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Frederic (Fred) Ahlgren, John F. Ackerman

57 1998 For the development, implementation and commercialization of a nonchromated anodizing process, providing significant environmental benefits and enhanced corrosion protection of aluminum parts and products. THE BOEING COMPANY Robert A. Davis 1999 For the innovative development, commercialization and successful application of CARILON aliphatic polyketone polymers as a new family of engineering materials. SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY Dale R. Holecek, Richard L. Danforth ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2003 For development and application of injection-moldable plastics with exceptionally high thermal conductivities that enable new applications and opportunities for commercial use of thermoplastics. COOL POLYMERS, INC. Kevin McCullough, James D. Miller, and Mikhail Sagal 2004 For development and application of amorphous thin-film hinge materials with superior mechanical and metallurgical properties for digital light processor (DLP) applications. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC. John Van Scoter, James Baker 2000 For the development and mass commercialization of a colored decorative finishing process, commercialized as Lifeshine TM, which confers enhanced resistance to abrasion, corrosion and chemical attack, extending the life of consumer products and providing significant environmental benefits by eliminating problematic manufacturing processes. MOEN INCORPORATED Jeffrey A. Svoboda, Timothy J. O Brien 2001 For the development, application and commercialization of semisolid injection molding of metals known as Thixomolding. THIXOMAT, INCORPORATED Raymond F. Decker, FASM; Robert D. Carnahan, FASM; and David C. Dawson 2002 For the development and application of new aluminum alloy products with properties and strength weight ratios that make possible the design of future aircraft with improved payload and design safety margins. ALCOA INC. John W. Collins, III; William A. Cassada, III 2005 For the development of Oxinium oxidized zirconium for use as a joint replacement material to improve the performance and increase the service life of total joint replacement systems. SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS William L. Griffin, Gordon Hunter 2006 For the development and commercialization of low-temperature colossal supersaturation (LTCSS), a novel surface hardening method for the carburization of austenitic stainless steels. SWAGELOK COMPANY Carl E. Meece, Sunniva Collins and Peter Williams 2007 For leadership in the development of commercial high superconductor wire for use in solving key challenges related to the electric power grid and also enabling for major advances in military capability. AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORPORATION Steven Fleshler, Alexander Otto 2008 For the development and commercialization of the Dow Corning Active Protection 55

58 ENGINEERING MATERIALS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD System, a Smart impact protection textile with superior defense and comfort. DOW CORNING CORPORATION Christian A. Velasquez 2009 For the development of technology and manufacturing methods for Novel silver based nanostructured antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory coatings with significant and wide ranging clinical and patient benefits. NUCRYST PHARMACEUTICALS Robert E. Burrell University of Alberta 2010 For the Development of Material for an AOTF (Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter) based hyperspectral imager for Homeland defense applications NORTHRUP GRUMMAN CORPORATION Narsingh Bahadur Singh, Patrick M. Antkowiak and John C. Johnson 2011 For the development of porous iron aluminide for filtration of next-generation fossil fuel generating facilities and catalytic refineries. PALL CORPORATION Daniel P. Henkel 2012 For the development of crucibles for directional solidification of silicon and allied technologies to make multicrystalline silicon a reality for photovoltaic applications. ARC Energy Chandra P. Khattak 2013 For the world s first successful implementation of TiAl in aero engines. GE AVIATION David L. Joyce 2014 For the development and implementation of lead-free solder assembly processes for server and storage systems. IBM SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY GROUP Marie Cole, Matt Kelly and Jim Wilcox 2015 For the development, transfer, and successful commercialization of a novel platinum-chromium alloy for use in manufacturing the next generation of coronary stents. NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY Mr. Paul C. Turner, Edward R. Argetsinger, Jeffrey S. Hansen, Paul D. Jablonski 56

59 57 BRONZE MEDAL AWARD The Bronze Medal Award of the Society recognizes outstanding ASM professionals in earlycareer positions, typically 0 to 10 years of experience, for their significant contributions in the field of materials science and engineering through technical content, service to ASM and the materials science profession. This award serves to recognize and encourage individual growth and further contributions to the growth of the profession as well as the Society to members 35 years of age or less. The 2016 Recipient of the Bronze Medal Award is: Margaret B. Flury Principal Materials Engineer Restorative Therapies Group Medtronic Minneapolis, Minnesota For contributions to advancements in medical devices, commitment to the failure analysis community, contributions to students and selfless participation in ASM International. Margaret B. Flury earned her B.S. in materials science and engineering from Michigan Technological University in After graduation, she joined Engel Metallurgical, an independent consulting firm, where she performed failure analysis and materials testing for a wide variety of industrial clients, insurance companies, and attorneys. In 2011, Margaret joined Medtronic Neuromodulation, under the restorative therapies group. Medtronic Neuromodulation s product portfolio includes deep brain stimulation for Parkinson s disease and essential tremor; implanted targeted drug delivery for pain and severe spasticity; gastric stimulation for nausea and vomiting associated with gastroparesis; sacral neuromodulation for overactive bladder and chronic bowel incontinence; and spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain. Margaret joined Medtronic Neuromodulation in the materials engineering group where she performed new material and process research and development for technology projects, performed materials screening and characterization for development projects, analyzed effects of manufacturing changes for released product, ensured material compliance to ISO (Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices), and ensured material compatibility in drug. In 2014, Margaret joined the Medtronic Neuromodulation failure analysis team. There she performs failure analyses for all aspects of the product life cycle, including technology, research and development, manufacturing, and released product. Since beginning her participation with ASM International as an undergraduate, Margaret has held a number of volunteer positions within the Society. She has served on the Minnesota Chapter executive board since 2007, serving as chapter chair and materials camp chair. Nationally, Margaret was selected as a member of the inaugural class of the ASM Emerging Professionals Committee, was a member of the AM&P Editorial Committee, and is currently a member of the Technical Books Committee and Chapter Council. Margaret s passion is the education of our youth and has been involved with ASM Materials Camps at all levels including local (MN ASM Camp), national (Eisenman ASM Camp at Materials Park), and international (Materials Explorers in Clermont-Ferrand, France). She has volunteered her time for numerous local STEM events and classrooms, and has mentored several youth. Margaret also serves on the Alpha Sigma Mu Board of Trustees. Margaret is a professional engineer in the state of Minnesota and is involved with the newly created Failure Analysis Society, serving as the By-laws Committee chair. Emily R. Kinser

60 SILVER MEDAL AWARD Established in 2010, the honor of Silver Medal of the Society, is to provide recognition to members who are in mid-career positions (typically, 5 to 15 years of experience) for distinguished contributions in the field of materials science and engineering, and the Society. The purpose of this award is to recognize leadership at an early stage and encourage individuals to grow, nurture, and further contribute to the growth of the profession as well as the Society. An individual, in mid-career and of the age of 40 years or younger will be elected to be an ASM Silver Medalist due to personal reputation and outstanding accomplishments in some phase of materials science, engineering, production, manufacturing, management, marketing, design, technology transfer, application of technology, and development research or education, and service to the Society. The 2016 Recipient of the Silver Medal Award is: Dr. Mark A. Tschopp Team Leader for the Alloy Development and Design Team Materials Engineer U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland For distinguished and sustained contributions in computational materials science, solid mechanics, processing-structure-property relationships, and materials design for integrated computational materials engineering (ICME); and for service to ASM International. Dr. Mark A. Tschopp earned his Ph.D. degree in materials science and engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where his NSF-funded atomic scale research into grain boundary and dislocation interactions received several awards, including the Sigma Xi Best Ph.D. dissertation award. He earned his M.S. in metallurgical engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla, where his research on defect formation mechanisms in lost foam casting was awarded best paper by the American Foundry Society. Additionally, Mark has worked four years in casting research and development at GM Powertrain, two years in material sustainability and mechanics within the Life Prediction and Behavior group within the Metals branch at the Air Force Research Laboratory, and more than four years as research faculty at Mississippi State University. Mark has published over 100 journal papers, book chapters, conference papers, and technical reports with over 1600 citations for the 75 peer-reviewed journal papers (Google Scholar). At present, he has been either the presenter or co-author on over 100 presentations and seminars at national and international conferences, including over 50 keynote and invited lectures. His current research activities are to integrate computational and experimental approaches for materials design and engineering of materials for lightweight vehicle applications, soldier protection systems, and lethality applications in support of the Soldier and the mission of the U.S. Army. Priti Wanjara Haiyan Wang Diana A. Lados Elizabeth N. Hoffman Nikhil Gupta Matthew J. Perricone James G. Hemrick John Nychka Ryan M. Deacon

61 GOLD MEDAL AWARD In 1943 the Gold Medal of ASM was established to recognize outstanding knowledge and great versatility in the application of science to the field of materials science and engineering, as well as exceptional ability in the diagnosis and solution of diversified materials problems. The 2016 Recipient of the Gold Medal is: Prof. Diran Apelian, FASM Alcoa-Howmet Professor of Mechanical Engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, Massachusetts For his leadership and vision for establishing and executing a model for industry-university collaborative research, and for his pioneering work in metal processing. Prof. Diran Apelian earned his B.S. from Drexel (1968) and his Sc.D. from MIT in He has held leadership positions at both Drexel University and WPI including department head; associate dean; and Provost at WPI ( ). MPI is an industry-university alliance dedicated to materials processing with over 90 corporate partners. He joined WPI in 1990 as the Institute s provost. He is credited with pioneering work in various areas of materials and metals processing. During the last decade, he has worked on sustainable development issues, and particularly, resource recovery and recycling. Prof. Apelian is the recipient of many distinguished honors and awards; he has over 700 publications to his credit, 16 patents, and 15 books. He serves on several technical and corporate boards. With his colleagues and students, he has founded four companies: Materials Strategies LLC; Battery Resources LLC; Melt Cognition LLC; and Kinetic Batteries. During 2008 and 2009, he served as of TMS. Prof. Apelian is a Fellow of ASM, TMS, and APMI; he is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), European Academy of Sciences, and the Armenian Academy of Sciences. Apelian is the incoming chair of the ASM Materials Education Foundation Board ( ). Apelian has also received the ASM-TMS Distinguished Lectureship in Materials and Society in 2004, and the ASM Henry Marion Howe Medal in The 2016 prestigious Bernard Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering Education was awarded to WPI and the four recipients were: Diran Apelian, Kris Wobbe, Art Heinricher and Rick Vaz. 59

62 GOLD MEDAL AWARD Zay Jeffries Earle Clement Smith Champion H. Mathewson Francis C. Frary Edgar Collins Bain Paul D. Merica Robert F. Mehl George Sachs Alfred L. Boegehold William H. Eisenman John Chipman Albert J. Phillips Matthew A. Hunter John B. Johnson Cyril Stanley Smith Clarence H. Lorig Francis B. Foley Walter Crafts (Posthumous Presentation) Joseph D. Hanawalt Carl E. Swartz William J. Kroll Morris Cohen Kent R. Van Horn Lawrence S. Darken Earl R. Parker Carl Wilhelm Wagner Clarence M. Zener F. Denys Richardson Charles S. Barrett George A. Roberts John R. Low, Jr Mars G. Fontanta Sir Alan H. Cottrell Raymond F. Decker Allen S. Russell Harold W. Paxton Lawrence H. Van Vlack Oleg D. Sherby Morris E. Fine George R. St. Pierre George R. Irwin John M. Googin Norman J. Petch Anthony Kelly James C. Williams Thaddeus B. Massalski John P. Hirth William C. Leslie Alan Lawley Arthur H. Heuer William D. Nix Jagdish (Jay) Narayan Robert A. Rapp Gareth Thomas Elihu F. Bradley Martin E. Glicksman Bhakta B. Rath Julia R. Weertman Anthony G. Evans Sheldon Semiatin Howard A. Kuhn Y. Austin Chang Gregory B. Olson Subhash Mahajan Hans Conrad Enrique J. Lavernia Tresa M. Pollock James C.M. Li

63 DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP Distinguished Life Membership was established in 1954 and is conferred on those leaders who have devoted their time, knowledge, and abilities to the advancement of the materials industries. The 2016 Distinguished Life Membership is conferred on: Mr. William R. Jones, FASM Owner and Chief Executive Officer Solar Atmospheres, Inc. Souderton, Pennsylvania For innovations in the field of vacuum furnace technology and applying this technology to enhance metallurgical thermal processes around the world. William R. Jones founded Vacuum Furnace Systems Corporation (1978), and Solar Atmospheres, a commercial heat treating company with plants in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania, Southern California, and Greenville, South Carolina (1982), and Solar Atmospheres Manufacturing, a vacuum furnace manufacturing company (2002), along with Magnetic Specialties, a company manufacturing power supplies for vacuum furnaces in Southeastern, Pennsylvania. Mr. Jones is a lifelong Delaware Valley resident, born in Bethayres, and a graduate of Lower Moreland High School in Huntingdon Valley. He holds a degree in electrical technology from the Pennsylvania State University, Abington, Mr. Jones s entire career has been associated with the development and application of electromechanical products and since 1962 with the vacuum heat treating furnace. He holds numerous patents in this field and has long been associated with ASM, Metal Treating Institute, and related technical organizations. He received the Philadelphia Chapter Delaware Valley Metals Man of the Year Award in 1988 and the Philadelphia Chapter William Hunt Eisenman Award in Mr. Jones is a Fellow of ASM International (1989), is the recipient of the ASM International William Hunt Eisenman Award (1995), the ASM Heat Treating Society s George H. Bodeen Heat Treating Achievement Award (2005), and the Metal Treating Institute Heritage Award, (2013). Mr. Jones has contributed numerous technical articles to ASM s, Heat Treating Progress and other heat-treating magazines and authored papers for the ASM Heat Treating Conference and other technical organizations, including the Metal Treating Institute. He is also a member of the American Vacuum Society. Mr. Jones children and grandchildren (third generation) are active in the Solar family of companies. 61

64 DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP Mr. Albert Kay, FASM ASB Industries Barberton, Ohio In recognition of outstanding innovation and early commercialization of emerging thermal spray technologies including high-velocity oxyfuel and cold spray; exemplary development of a business model that gained worldwide recognition; and for dedication and unselfishness, unstinting personal effort and leadership on behalf of the Thermal Spray Society and ASM International. Mr. Albert Kay earned his B.S. business degree in 1954 from the University of Toledo, and Ohio CPA in He was a partner in J. Gordon & Company CPA in May of They merged with Coopers & Lybrand in 1977 where he remained as a partner. In 1981, Mr. Kay purchased Akron Sand Blast & Metallizing Company and became its president. He purchased the first Jetkote (HVOF) from Jim Browning in January of 1982 and became president of Met Service Pont (ITSA) in In 1995, Mr. Kay was a part of the committee to form the Thermal Spray Society, and served as president of the society in Mr. Kay purchased the first cold spray unit. Mr. Kay received the German Thermal Spray Ring of Honor award in 2008, is a Fellow of ASM, and was inducted into the Thermal Spray Society Hall of Fame. He also served as a member of the ASM Finance Committee for many years. Kenneth Headlam-Morley Secretary British Iron and Steel Institute S.C. Guillan Secretary British Institute of Metals Sir Charles Bruce-Gardner British Iron and Steel Institute Maurice Cook British Institute of Metals Kurt Thomas Secretary Verein deutscher Eisenhuttenleute Herman Schenck Verein deutscher Eisenhuttenleute P. Brenner Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Metallkunde Bernard Trautmann Secretary Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Metallkunde Pierre Coheur Director Centre National de Recherches Metallurgiques Francois Perot Centre National de Recherches Metallurgiques Raoul de Vitry Societe Francaise de Metallurgie Eugene DuPuy Secretary Societe Francaise de Metallurgie Aldo Dacco Associazone Italiana di Metallurgia Sancho-Plana Spanish Iron and Steel Institute Howard Biers Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation S. Fornander Jernkontoret, Sweden 62

65 Charles M. White Board Chairman Republic Steel Corporation J.L. Mauthe Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company William E. Umstattd Timken Roller Bearing Company R.L. Gray Armco Steel Corporation W.L. Munford American Steel & Wire Division United States Steel Corporation Joel Hunter Crucible Steel Company of America R.M. Blough Board Chairman United States Steel Corporation J.L. Block Inland Steel Company I.W. Wilson Board Chairman Aluminum Company of America J.F. Thompson Board Chairman International Nickel Company E.G. Grace Board Chairman Bethlehem Steel Corporation Avery C. Adams Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Hiland G. Batcheller Board Chairman Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Aaron E. Carpenter Board Chairman E.F. Houghton Company DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP Thomas E. Millsop National Steel Corporation I. Melville Stein Leeds and Northrup Company T.F. Patton Republic Steel Corporation Edward G. Budd, Jr The Budd Company Sir Charles Goodeve Iron and Steel Institute and Director British Iron and Steel Research Association George M. Humphrey Board Chairman National Steel Corporation Frederick R. Kappel Board Chairman American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation Birny Mason, Jr Union Carbide Corporation Charles M. Beeghly Board Chairman Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Lloyd B. Smith A.O. Smith Corporation Thomas J. Watson, Jr Chairman of the Board International Business Machines H. George DeYoung Past Rio Algom Mines Limited Adolph I. Buehler Buehler Limited Frank R. Milliken and Chief Executive Officer Kennecott Copper Corporation 63

66 DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP L.C. Mallet Group Vice Pratt & Whitney Aircraft John P. Roche American Iron and Steel Institute Bertram D. Thomas Battelle Memorial Institute James H. Binger Chairman of the Board Honeywell Incorporated C. William Verity, Jr Armco Steel Corporation E.N. Cole General Motors Corporation John D. Harper Aluminum Company of America William Blackie Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Caterpillar Tractor Company Edwin H. Gott Chairman and Chief Executive Officer United States Steel Corporation John Moxon Carpenter Technology Corporation R. Buckminster Fuller University Professor Southern Illinois University Donald C. Burham Chairman Westinghouse Electric Corporation George G. Zipf Babcock & Wilcox Company Joseph R. Carter Wyman-Gordon Company James C. Hodge Chairman of the Board The Warner and Swasey Company Soichiro Honda Honda Motor Company, Ltd. W. F. Rockwell, Jr Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer North American Rockwell Thomas J. Ready Retired Chairman of the Board Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation Ian K. MacGregor Chairman American Metal Climax, Inc. Horace A. Shepard Chairman and Chief Executive Officer TRW, Inc. George H. Bodeen Lindberg Corporation Michael Tenenbaum Inland Steel Company Sir H. Montague Finniston, FRS Chairman, Sears Holdings Limited John F. Magee and Chief Executive Officer Arthur D. Little, Inc. William L. Naumann Chairman of the Board Caterpillar Tractor Company Theodore Operhall Howmet Gas Turbine Components Corporation Henry E. Singleton Chairman of the Board Teledyne, Inc. Charles B. Baker Secretary General International Iron and Steel Institute 64

67 Dennis J. Carney Board Chairman and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation Harry J. Gray Chairman and United Technologies Corporation Shintaro Tabata Executive Director The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan Earle M. Jorgensen Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Earle M. Jorgensen Company James H. Doolittle Lieutenant General, Retired United States Air Force Charles H. Smith, Jr Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sifco Industries, Inc. Frank H. Sherman and Chief Execuitve Officer Dominion Foundries & Steel Ltd. J. Peter Gordon Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stelco Inc. Frederick C. Langenberg and Chief Executive Officer Interlake, Inc. Robert O. Wilder Chairman and Chief Executive Officer National Forge Company Pierre Gousseland Chairman of the Board AMAX Inc. Gerald R. Heffernan Co-Steel International Ltd. W. H. Krome George Chairman of the Executive Committee Aluminum Company of America Yoshihiro Inai Chairman Mitsubishi Metal Corporation DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP Donald L. Ritter Congressman U. S. House of Representatives Sherwood L. Fawcett Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Battelle Memorial Institute Thomas O. Mathues Vice, Current Engineering and Manufacturing Services Staff General Motors Corporation Cornell C. Maier Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation Richard J. Coar Executive Vice -Power United Technologies Corporation Robert E. Kirby Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Westinghouse Electric Corporation Richard P. Simmons Chief Executive Officer Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Frank W. Luerssen Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Inland Steel Company Adolph J. Lena Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer ALTech Specialty Steel Corporation William C. Winegard Member of Parliament, Guelph F. Kenneth Iverson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Nucor Corporation George P. Peterson Retired Director, Materials Laboratory Air Force Wright Aeronautical Labs Aeronautical Systems Division Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Lloyd Reuss Executive Vice North American Automotive Operations General Motors Corporation 65

68 DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP Rev. William T. Hogan, S.J Professor of Economics and Director, Industrial Economics Research Institute Fordham University Howard O. Beaver, Jr Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Carpenter Technology Corporation Werner Breitschwerdt Retired Chairman of the Board Daimler-Benz AG Kazuo Inamori Chairman of the Board Kyocera Corporation Allan Ray Putnam Retired Managing Director ASM International E. Daniel Albrecht Chairman, and CEO Buehler International, Inc. Dieter Spethmann Chairman of the Management Board Thyssen AG Norman R. Augustine Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Martin Marietta Corporation David S. Hollingsworth Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hercules Incorporated Bernhard Liebmann Retired Executive Vice and Member, Executive Board Degussa AG Don Fuqua and General Manager Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. Mary L. Good Senior Vice -Technology Allied-Signal Inc. Hans K. Jucker Chairman of the Board of Directors Alusuisse-Lonza Holding Ltd. S.J. (Sam) Whalen Retired Chairman and CEO Aerobraze Corporation Rudolf Machenschalk Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO Plansee Metall AG Edouard Duval General Manager Aubert et Duval George N. Hatsopoulos Chairman of the Board and Thermo Electron Corporation Robert P. Bozzone Vice Chairman of the Board Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Gordon E. Forward and Chief Executive Officer Chaparral Steel Quentin C. McKenna Chairman of the Board Kennametal Inc. John A. Millane Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Company, Inc. Brian T. Loton Chairman The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd. Robert Mehrabian , Carnegie Mellon University Siegfried S. Hecker Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory Arden L. Bement, Jr Basil S. Turner Distinguished Professor Director, Midwest Superconductivity Consortium, Purdue University Bruce M. Hamilton Retired Chairman of the Board Sydney Steel Corporation David P. Gruber Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Wyman-Gordon Company Gerald G. Hatch Retired Founder and Chairman Hatch Associates, Ltd. 66

69 Tom Ridge Governor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Edward L. Langer Retired Managing Director ASM International Harvey W. Schadler Retired Technical Director General Electric Company Bhakta B. Rath Associate Director of Research U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Merle L. Thorpe Thorpe Thermal Techologies, Inc. Robert D. Halverstadt Chairman of the Board Emeritus Special Metals Corporation John H. Buckingham Director, Defense Technology Agency New Zealand Defense Force Helmut G. Hadrys Chief Executive Officer ThyssenKrupp Stainless GmbH John T. Mayberry Chairman of the Board and CEO (Retired) Dofasco, Incorporated Harold L. Gegel Director (Retired), UES Corporation Kenneth E. Packer Chairman of the Board Packer Engineering, Inc. P. Rama Rao ISRO Dr. Brahm Prakash Distinguished Professor, Intl. Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI) Stanley Abkowitz and Technical Director Dynamet Technology, Inc. John D. Hubbard Chief Executive Officer Bodycote International, Plc DISTINGUISHED LIFE MEMBERSHIP Robert Torcolini Chairman, and CEO Carpenter Technology Corporation Robert J. Fulton , Hoeganaes Corporation David E. Barensfeld and CEO, Ellwood Group LLC Thomas E. Williams (Retired), ATI Allvac Kerry L. Woody and CEO, Ladish Co., Inc. Craig Barrett CEO/Chairman of the Board (Retired) INTEL Corporation Jack W. Shilling Executive Vice Strategic Initiatives and Technology Chief Technology Officer (Retired) Allegheny Technologies Teruo Kishi National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) James C. Williams Professor and Honda Chair Emeritus The Ohio State University Gregory J. Yurek Founder and Senior Advisor American Superconductor Corporation William J. Bernard, Jr and CEO Surface Combustion, Inc. Henry M. Rowan Chairman Inductotherm Group Robert E. Rumcik (Retired) Ellwood Quality Steels Company Richard L. Wilkey (Retired) Fisher-Barton Group 67

70 MEDAL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH The Medal for the Advancement of Research was established in 1943 to honor an executive of an organization, one of whose important activities is the production, fabrication or use of metals and other materials. The recipient, over a period of years, shall have consistently sponsored research or development and by foresight and actions shall have helped substantially to advance the arts and sciences relating to materials science and engineering. The 2016 Recipient of the Medal for the Advancement of Research is: Dr. Bhakta B. Rath, FASM Head, Materials Science and Component Technology Directorate, and Associate Director of Research U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC For leadership in promoting basic research and advanced exploratory developments in multi-disciplinary fields of materials science and engineering and promoting technological innovation for the commercial sector and for national security. Dr. B.B. Rath earned a B.S. degree in physics and mathematics in India, a M.S. in metallurgical engineering from Michigan Technological University., and a Ph.D. from the Illinois Institute of Technology. He joined the faculty of Washington State University in In 1965, he joined the staff of the Edgar C. Bain Laboratory for fundamental research of the U.S. Steel Corporation. From 1972 to 1976, he headed the metal physics research group of the McDonnell Douglas Research Laboratories in St. Louis, Missouri, until he came to NRL. During this period, he was adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Maryland, and the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Rath served as superintendent of the Materials Science and Technology Division from 1982 to 1986, when he was appointed to his present position. Dr. Rath is recognized in the fields of solid-state transformations, grain boundary migrations, and structure-property relationships. He has published over 230 papers and three patents in these fields, organized more than 40 international conferences and edited over 20 published conference proceedings. Dr. Rath has served on several planning, review, and selection committees as well as advisory boards for the Navy, the DoD, DoE, the NRC, NSF, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Virginia, Colorado School of Mines, University of Maryland, University of Connecticut, Florida Atlantic University, Lehigh University, and the University of Florida and several international boards. He served for more than 15 years as the Navy representative as the executive chair, materials group of The Defense Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) with U.S., United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. He also served as a member of the Indo-U.S. joint commission for the State Department (PL 480 program, ). Dr. Rath is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He has been elected as a Fellow of several technical societies including ASM International, TMS, Washington Academy of Sciences, Materials Research Society of India, the AAAS and the Institute of Materials of the UK. Dr. Rath received honorary doctorate degrees from the Michigan Technological University, Ravenshaw University and the Indian Institute of Technology. He is a distinguished alumni of the Illinois Institute of Technology and the Michigan Technological University. 68

71 MEDAL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH Dr. Rath has received a number of honors and awards, most recently an Award for Excellence from the Undersecretary of Defense; Honorary Membership in the AIME; the Royal International Award for Excellence, the Padma Bhushan Award of Honors and Excellence bestowed by the president of India; the Acta Materialia J. Herbert Hollomon Award; the Secretary of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award for distinguished accomplishments and sustained superior service; the Fred Saalfeld Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement; the ial Rank Award for Distinguished Executive presented by Bush; the NRL Lifetime Achievement Award; National Materials Advancement Award from the Federation of Materials Societies; two ial Rank of Meritorious Executive Awards (1999 and 2004) presented by s Clinton and Bush, the S. Chandrasekhar Award and Medal; and the TMS Leadership Award for his contributions to materials research. ASM International and TMS have jointly recognized him with the ASM- TMS Joint Distinguished Lectureship in Materials & Society Award; ASM Gold Medal in 2004, and the 2001 ASM Distinguished Life Membership Award. He served as the of ASM in He also has served as a member of the Boards of Directors and Trustees of TMS, ASM International Materials Education Foundation, the Federation of Materials Society (FMS), is a member of the editorial boards of five international materials research journals, and as chairman of several committees of technical societies. Michigan Technological University and Colorado School of Mines have established Bhakta B. Rath Research Awards for the best doctoral theses in science and engineering, which also has made significant societal or U.S. industrial impact. Following his donation of rare technical books, the Colorado School of Mines has established a departmental library in his name. Roy A. Hunt Aluminum Company of America Robert C. Stanley International Nickel Company Gerald Swope General Electric Company Charles R. Hook American Rolling Mill Company R.E. Zimmerman Vice United States Steel Corporation Willard H. Dow Dow Chemical Company Fred H. Haggerson Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation Charles E. Wilson General Motors Corporation Gwilym A. Price Westinghouse Electric Corporation Cleo F. Craig American Telephone & Telegraph Company Hiland G. Batcheller Board Chairman Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation William E. Umstattd Timken Roller Bearing Company Roger W. Straus Board Chairman American Smelting and Refining Co. Charles M. White Board Chairman Republic Steel Corporation 69

72 MEDAL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH Roy C. McKenna Board Chairman Vanadium-Alloys Steel Company W. P. Gwinn Chairman United Aircraft Corporation Crawford H. Greenwalt E.I. dupont de Nemours and Company Incorporated John L. Atwood North American Aviation, Inc. Elmer W. Engstrom Senior Executive Vice Radio Corporation of America Alvin J. Herzig Climax Molybdenum Company of Michigan Arthur B. Homer Chairman Bethlehem Steel Company J. Erik Jonsson Chairman Texas Instruments, Inc. William G. Reynolds Executive Vice -Research Reynolds Metals Company C. Guy Suits Vice and Directorof Research General Electric Company J. Roy Gordon Chairman, Executive Committee International Nickel Company of Canada Joel Hunter Chairman Crucible Steel Company Harold M. Griffith The Steel Company of Canada, Ltd. E. J. Hanley Board Chairman Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Frederick J. Close Board Chairman (Retired) Aluminum Company of America John W. Simpson , Power Systems Westinghouse Electric Corporation James B. Fisk Chairman of the Board Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Edward N. Cole (Retired) General Motors Corporation Chairman, International Husky, Inc. Sherwood L. Fawcett Battelle Memorial Institute Lee A. Iacocca Ford Motor Company Arthur M. Bueche Senior Vice Corporate Technology General Electric Company Michael Tenenbaum Director Inland Steel Company Howard O. Beaver, Jr Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Carpenter Technology Corporation William J. DeLancey Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Republic Steel Corporation Martin J. Caserio Vice and Group Executive General Motors Corporation Robert A. Charpie , Cabot Corporation Pierre L. Gousseland Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Director, AMAX Inc. Gordon E. Moore Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Intel Corporation 70

73 Charles W. Parry Director Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Aluminum Company of America William D. Manly Executive Vice (Retired) Cabot Corporation Ruben F. Mettler Chairman of the Board (Retired) TRW, Inc. James R. Houghton Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Corning Incorporated Robert E. Boni Chairman, Armco Inc. Richard P. Simmons Chairman of the Board Allegheny Ludlum Corporation George A. Roberts Chairman, Teledyne, Inc. Joseph F. Toot, Jr and Chief Executive Officer The Timken Company Peter C. Rossin Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dynamet Incorporated Takeshi Nagano Chairman Mitsubishi Materials Corporation Robert W. Cardy Chairman, and CEO Carpenter Technology Corporation Norman R. Augustine Chairman Lockheed Martin Corporation Adolph J. Lena Former and Chief Operating Officer Carpenter Technology Corporation Arthur H. Aronson Retired and Chief Executive Officer Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Robert A. Davis Retired Corporate Vice MEDAL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH 71 Engineering and Technology The Boeing Company Robert H. Shoemaker Chairman of the Board Kolene Corporation John W. Pridgeon Senior Vice (Retired), Allvac Craig R. Barrett Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation Charles O. Holliday, Jr Chairman and CEO, DuPont Donald L. Runkle Executive Vice (Retired) Delphi Corporation Albert R.C. Westwood Vice Emeritus Sandia National Laboratories Lawrence D. Burns Vice of General Motors Research and Development and Strategic Planning General Motors Corporation David W. Robbins Chairman and Chief Executive Office Crucible Materials Corporation W. James McNerney Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer Boeing Company Jeffrey Wadsworth and Chief Executive Officer Battelle Memorial Institute David L. Joyce and Chief Executive Officer GE Aviation Taylor W. Lawrence Raytheon Missile Systems Aziz I. Asphahani Chief Executive Officer QuesTek Innovations LLC Raymond F. Decker Chief Technical Officer/VP New Business Development Thixomat Inc. nanomag LLC

74 HONORARY MEMBERSHIP Honorary Membership in the Society was established in It recognizes distinguished service to the materials science and engineering profession, service in areas of ASM strategic plan initiatives and to the progress of mankind. The 2016 Recipient of Honorary Membership is: Dr. Alton (Al) D. Romig, Jr., FASM Executive Officer National Academy of Engineering Washington, DC For outstanding contributions to the science and technology of materials and their application to innovative research and development on defense systems. Dr. Alton D, Romig, Jr. is Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer responsible for the National Academy of Engineering s program, financial and membership operations reporting to the. Under Congressional charter, the Academy provides advice to the federal government, when requested, on matters of engineering and technology. Prior to joining the Academy, he served as Vice and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Advanced Development Programs, better known as the Skunk Works. Dr. Romig spent the majority of his career at Sandia National Laboratories, operated by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He joined Sandia as a Member of the Technical Staff in 1979 and moved through a succession of Research and Development management positions leading to appointment as Executive Vice in He served as the Deputy Laboratories Director and Chief Operating Officer until 2010 when he transferred to the Skunk Works. Dr. Romig is active on a number of Advisory Committees including those at University of Washington, MIT, Ohio State, Purdue, the Colorado School of Mines and Sandia National Laboratories. He is also visiting Associate of Applied Physics and Materials Science at Cal Tech. Dr. Romig graduated from Lehigh University in 1975 with a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Lehigh University in 1977 and 1979, respectively. Dr. Romig is a Fellow of ASM International, TMS, IEEE, AIAA and AAAS. Dr. Romig was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2003 and the Council of Foreign Relations in He was awarded the ASM Silver Medal for Materials Research in 1988, presented the ASM-TMS Distinguished Lectureship in Materials and Society in 2003, and received the ASM Materials Education Foundation s George A. Roberts Award in Dr. Romig served as ASM in

75 Sir Robert Hadfield Henry Marion Howe Edward DeMille Campbell Elwood Haynes John Alexander Mathews Albert Sauveur Henry LeChatelier Kotaro Honda Charles F. Brush Judge Elbert H. Gary Charles M. Schwab Charles F. Kettering Willis R. Whitney Thomas Alva Edison Zay Jeffries Axel Hultgren Benjamin F. Fairless Cecil H. Desch Albert E. White Albert Portevin Bradley Stoughton Paul D. Merica William Hume-Rothery Ernest E. Thum Earle C. Smith Edgar C. Bain John Chipman Kent R. Van Horn Charles S. Barrett Augustus B. Kinzel Champion H. Mathewson Alfred L. Boegehold Francis B. Foley Francis C. Frary Joseph D. Hanawalt John B. Johnson Clarence H. Lorig Cyril Stanley Smith Robert F. Mehl Albert J. Phillips Carl E. Swartz William J. Kroll Morris Cohen Mars G. Fontana Donald A. Oliver Francis G. Tatnall HONORARY MEMBERSHIP Samuel L. Hoyt Sir Alan Cottrell W. G. Burgers George A. Roberts Walter E. Jominy James B. Austin Adolph O. Schaefer Robert I. Jaffee Donald J. McPherson Alexander R. Troiano John Convey Earl R. Parker William D. Manly Francis L. LaQue Nathan E. Promisel Raymond L. Smith Joseph F. Libsch William C. Leslie Elihu F. Bradley Donald J. Blickwede Robert H. Shoemaker Raymond F. Decker Adolph J. Lena Allen G. Gray Richard K. Pitler William G. Wood Klaus M. Zwilsky George H. Bodeen M. Brian Ives Donald R. Muzyka John V. Andrews David Krashes George Krauss Lyle H. Schwartz Peter R. Bridenbaugh Arden Bement Aziz Asphahani Ashok K. Khare Robert D. Halverstadt Martin E. Glicksman N.R. Murthy Julia R. Weertman David B. Spencer H.M. Mehta Chandra Shekhar Pande Siegfried Hecker

76 HISTORIC LANDMARKS In 1969, the ASM Historical Landmarks Designation was established to permanently identify the many sites and events that have played a prominent part in the discovery, development, and growth of metals and metalworking. In 1987, the scope of this award broadened to include all engineered materials. The 2016 Historical Landmarks are: ALCOA INC. TENNESSEE OPERATIONS NORTH PLANT Alcoa, Tennessee For being the primary supplier of aluminum heat-treated sheet and structural members for aircraft during World War II, and for playing a significant role in the sustainability and recycling of aluminum can sheet. QUINCY SMELTING WORKS (QSW) Ripley, Franklin Township, Michigan The Quincy Smelting Works is uniquely capable of interpreting the final stage of copper production for one of the few native copper ore mining regions on earth. Other Historical Landmarks: ELECTRIC FURNACE Crucible Specialty Metals Division, Colt Industries, Syracuse, New York The first electric arc steelmaking furnace (1906) in the Western Hemisphere, which revolutionized specialty steel production in the U.S.A. GRAPHITE REACTOR Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Initiation of the use of radioisotopes, neutron diffraction and radiation damage in the study of metals and alloys was made possible by this reactor

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