AMP_06_September_2021

HIGHL IGHTS A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 1 5 4 Dr. James J. Demarest, FASM Senior Engineer IBM Rensselaer, N.Y. For the development of innova- tive transmission electron microscopy image analysis, strain measurement, and automation techniques that enable significant semiconductor technological advance- ment and yield improvement, as well as for mentoring, teaching, and empowering career growth for students and engineers. Dr. Jincheng Du, FASM Professor University of North Texas Denton For the development of compu- tational materials and atomistic simu- lation methods for glasses, ceramics, and other materials that deepened the understanding of their structure-property relations, and their corrosion and ion-transport behaviors. Prof. Jeffery C. Gibeling, FASM Professor University of California, Davis For excellence in developing methods to explore the fundamental mechanical properties of a broad range of materials, outstanding teaching, respected academic leadership, and the development of human talent. Dr. Donald F. Heaney, FASM President and CEO Advanced Powder Products Inc. Philipsburg, Pa. For seminal contributions to the engineering and science of metal injec- tion molding and 3D metal printing that has led to successful commercial- ization of the technology. Mr. Philip V. Kaszuba, FASM Senior Member Technical Staff, Retired GlobalFoundries Essex Junction, Vt. For pioneering work in scanning probe microscopy that established a foundation for the way semiconduc- tors are analyzed today and for leader- ship and a sustained level of innovation and invention that advanced the state of the art. Dr. Lynnette D. Madsen, FASM Program Director National Science Foundation Alexandria, Va. For significant contributions and leadership in materials research and engineering and for her efforts to pro- mote greater diversity in science and engineering. Ms. Jean A. Mozolic, FASM Manager and Founder The Mozolic Group Londonberry, N.Y. For distinguished development and commercialization of thermal spray technologies and materials that have significantly advanced key applications and products and strengthened the coatings industry. Dr. Govindarajan Muralidharan, FASM Distinguished Research & Development Staff Member Oak Ridge National Laboratory Tenn. For significant technical contri- butions in the research, development, and commercialization of high-temperature alloys for use in harsh environments prevalent in industrial process, energy, and automotive applications. 2021 CLASS OF FELLOWS

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