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2015BradleyStoughtonAward
for Young Teachers
Winner receives $3000
Deadline March 1
This award recognizes excellence in
young teachers in the fields of materials
science, materials engineering, design,
and processing.
Do you know a colleague who:
• Is a teacher of materials science,
materials engineering, design, and
processing
• Has the ability to impart knowledge
and enthusiasm to students
• Is 35 years of age or younger by
May 15
of the year in which the award is made
• Is an ASMMember
2015 ASM International
Student Paper Contest
Deadline April 1
The ASM International Student Paper Contest recognizes
the best technical paper with a graduate or undergraduate
student as first author that is published in an ASM sponsored
publication during the year. The winner will receive their
award during the ASM Leadership Awards Luncheon in Co-
lumbus, Ohio, during the week of October 5-8, in conjunction
with MS&T15. The award consists of a certificate, $500 cash
prize, and up to $500 toward expenses to attend MS&T15. The
paper will also be published in one of ASM’s publications.
Engineering Materials
Achievement Award
Deadline March 15
The Engineering Mate-
rials Achievement Award
recognizes an outstanding
achievement in materials or
materials systems relating
to the application of knowl-
edge of materials to an engi-
neering structure or to the
design and manufacture
of a product. 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.
Do you know of an innovative, cutting-edge scientific
achievement that has distinctly impacted industry, technolo-
gy, and societywithin the past 10 years? If so, consider submit-
ting a nomination for the 2015 award!
Honorary Membership
Deadline Extended to March 1
Honorary Membership in the Society
was established in 1919. It recognizes dis-
tinguished service to thematerials science
and engineering profession, ASM’s strate-
gic plan and initiatives, and the progress
of mankind.
Honorary Membership is among the
most prestigious awards of the Society.
It is expected that all nominees will be
outstanding individuals who have signifi-
cantly furthered the purposes of the Society through an evi-
denced appreciation of the importance of the science of ma-
terials and through distinguished service to the profession.
New! ASM Bronze Medal
Award Seeks Nominations
Deadline April 1
The ASM Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the
establishment of a new ASM Award, the Bronze Medal.
The
honor of Bronze Medal of the Society recognizes ASM mem-
bers who are in early career positions, typically with 0 to 10
years of experience, for significant contributions to the field of
materials science and engineering through technical content
and service to ASM and the profession.
The Bronze Medal encourages both individual develop-
ment and further contributions to thegrowthof theprofession
as well as the Society. Candidates will have made significant
technical contributions to the Society, might be beyond their
eligibility period for the Emerging Professional Achievement
Award, and are not yet considered experienced enough to be
eligible for the Silver Medal Award. The Bronze Medal serves
to recognize and encourage members no more than 35 years
of age on January 1 of the year in which the award is given.
The award consists of a bronze medallion plus a $500 travel
stipend. The first Bronze Medal Award will be presented at
MS&T15 in Columbus, Ohio, during the week of October 5-8.
2014 Bradley
Stoughton Award
for Young Teachers,
Amber Genau.
Nominate
a colleague
for the 2015
award!
2014 Engineering Materials
Achievement Award, Marie Cole
and her IBM team.
NOMINATION FORMS & RULES
Applications, nomination forms, and rules for all of these awards can be found at
asminternational.org/membership/awards.For more information, contact Christine Hoover at 440.338.5151 ext. 5509 or
christine.hoover@asminternational.org.
2014 Honorary
Membership,
Chandra Shekhar
Pande.