Mr. Don Hashiguchi, FASM
Manager, Process Engineering
Materion Corp., Elmore, Ohio
For the development of inert gas atomized beryl-
lium and aluminum-beryllium alloys used in aero-
space, space, and science applications.
Prof. Hani Henein, FASM
Professor
University of Alberta, Edmonton
For scientific and engineering achievements in
developing the understanding between structure
and processing for a wide range of metallic alloys
and processing methods targeting industrially rel-
evant materials in the energy and aerospace fields
while mentoring students and creating innovative
teaching methodologies.
Dr. Alan F. Jankowski, FASM
Professor
Texas Tech University, Lubbock
For pioneering the use and application of depo-
sition technology to synthesize engineered nanos-
tructures such as nanolaminates and metallic
glasses in order to investigate physical properties,
phase transformations, and energy conversion.
Dr. Mary C. Juhas, FASM
Associate Vice President
The Ohio State University, Columbus
For significant technical and scientific contribu-
tions to the physical metallurgy of friction-stir
welding in joining lightweight alloys, and for
groundbreaking and sustained international lead-
ership in promulgating engineering education.
Prof. Leijun Li, FASM
Professor
University of Alberta, Edmonton
For contributions to understanding the
welding metallurgy of steels and superal-
loys and the fundamental mechanisms
that explain ultrasonic consolidation in
metal-matrix composites.
Dr. Ivan E. Locci, FASM
Principal Research Engineer
The University of Toledo, Ohio,
and NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland
For significant contributions to high
temperature materials and process devel-
opment for the gas turbine engine indus-
try through the use of advanced electron
microscopy techniques.
Mr. John J. Marcin, FASM
Manager
United Technologies-Pratt & Whitney,
Marlborough, Conn.
For important contributions to invest-
ment casting of turbine airfoils and for de-
veloping new superalloy casting techniques
to enable production of turbine airfoil de-
signs with significantly higher temperature
capability.
Prof. Javad Mostaghimi, FASM
Professor
University of Toronto
In recognition of pioneering develop-
ments related to thermal plasmas and
thermal spray coatings.
Dr. Ashim Kumar Mukhopadhyay,
FASM
Scientist G
Defense Metallurgical Research
Laboratory, Hyderabad, India
For sustained and significant techni-
cal and scientific contributions in the
areas of physical and mechanical metal-
lurgy of aluminum alloys, and for the development and
commercial production of these materials for structural
applications.
Dr. Mariappan P. Paranthaman, FASM
Distinguished Research Staff
and Group Leader
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tenn.
For the development of novel epitaxial
buffer layers on textured templates, en-
abling high critical current density su-
perconductor films, and developing
mesoporous architectures destined for high performance
energy storage applications.
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HIGHLIGHTS...
ASM Fellows 2014
ASM
news
Nomination Deadline
for the 2015 Class of Fellows
is Fast Approaching!
The honor of Fellow of the Society was established to pro-
vide recognition to members for distinguished contributions
in the field of materials science and engineering, and to de-
velop a broadly based forum for technical and professional
leaders to serve as advisors to the Society.
Criteria for the Fellow award are:
• Outstanding accomplishments in materials science or
engineering
• Broad and productive achievement in production,
manufacturing, management, design, development,
research, or education
• Five years current, continuous membership
• Deadline for nominations for the class of 2015 is
November 30, 2014.
Complete information including the rules, interpretive
comments, and user-friendly online nomination forms are
available on the ASM website at
asminternational.org/ membership/awards/asm-fellowsor by contacting Christine
Hoover at 440.338.5151, ext. 5509 or
christine.hoover@ asminternational.org.