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HIGHLIGHTS...
ASM Fellows 2014
Mr. Gregory J. Petrus, FASM
President
Forged Right First LLC, Hinckley, Ohio
For significant contributions to physical
metallurgy through development of inno-
vative solutions using simulation tools for
enhancing metalworking and heat treat-
ing, in order to exploit a wide array of ma-
terials structure-property-processing relationships.
Dr. Bruce A. Pint, FASM
Distinguished Research Staff
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tenn.
For groundbreaking contributions to the
fundamental knowledge of high temperature
oxidationmechanisms in alloys and coatings,
and for contributions to heat resistant alloy
design and development through the incor-
poration of minor elements to control and improve high tem-
perature stability and overall oxidation resistance.
Dr. Claudia J. Rawn, FASM
Associate Professor
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
For significant technical contributions to
the study of structure-property relation-
ships of materials for energy-related
materials via in situ x-ray and neutron
diffraction.
Dr. Sergei A. Shipilov, FASM
Senior Consultant
Metallurgical Consulting Services Ltd.,
Ontario, Canada
For continuous international contributions
to materials science, particularly in the ad-
vancement of fundamental knowledge of
corrosion science and engineering, environ-
ment enhanced cracking, and understanding the interactions
between the environment, a material’s microstructure, and the
applied and residual stresses acting on a failing component.
Dr. Jaimie S. Tiley, FASM
Senior Materials Engineer
Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
For providing outstanding leadership and
scientific support in the development and
execution of complex materials-related re-
search programs that have successfully
created and transitioned new materials and technologies.
Dr. William E. Vanderlinde, FASM
Senior Technical Expert
Laboratory for Physical Sciences,
College Park, Md.
For outstanding technical leadership
and management and significant contri-
butions to the development of next-gen-
eration tools for microelectronic circuit
failure analysis and fault isolation.
Prof. Haiyan Wang, FASM
Program Director, Professor
National Science Foundation, Arlington,
Va., and Texas A&M, College Station
For innovative research at the frontier of
nanostructured materials and applications
including high temperature superconduc-
tors, thin film solid oxide fuel cells, in situ
transmission electron microscopy, and multifunctional ce-
ramic composites, and for exceptional potential in inspired
education and future leadership.
Dr. Priti Wanjara, FASM
Team Leader
National Research Council Canada,
Montreal
For distinguished scientific and engineering
contributions in the development and appli-
cation of materials processing technologies
for manufacturing materials in the aero-
space, automotive, marine, and power generation industries.
Mr. Michael J. Weimer, FASM
Chief Consulting Engineer-Materials
GE Aviation, Cincinnati
For outstanding and sustained achieve-
ments in materials science and engineer-
ing in the aerospace industry, with special
recognition for the development and im-
plementation of gamma-titanium alu-
minum alloys in gas turbine engines.
Dr. Andrzej Wojcieszynski, FASM
Technical Director
ATI Powder Metals, Pittsburgh
For advances in powder metallurgy that
resulted in the development of corrosion
and wear resistant alloys for high perform-
ance applications.
Dr. Dongming Zhu, FASM
Senior Materials Engineer
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
For technical achievements in the design
and characterization of novel and advanced
materials for gas turbine engine compo-
nents, specifically in the areas of thermal
and environmental barrier coatings.
ASM
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Seeking Nominations for
Thermal Spray Hall of Fame
The Thermal Spray Hall of Fame, established in 1993 by the
Thermal Spray Society of ASM International, recognizes and hon-
ors outstanding leaders who have made significant contributions
to the science, technology, practice, education, management, and
advancement of thermal spraying. For a copy of the rules, nomi-
nation form, and list of previous recipients, visit
tss.asminterna- tional.organd click Membership & Networking and then Society
Awards. Or, can contact Sarina Pastoric at
sarina.pastoric@ asminternational.org. Nominations are due
September 30.