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H TREATING SOCIETY NEWS
HTS MEMBERS INDUCTEDINTO ASM’S
CLASS OF FELLOWS AT MS&T15
Dr. Joseph W. Newkirk,
as-
sociate professor, Missouri
University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, was in-
ducted as ASM Fellow at the
MS&T15 Awards Ceremony
on October 6 in Columbus,
Ohio. Newkirk (right) accepts
his citation from ASM Presi-
dent Sunniva Collins, FASM.
Prof. Yongho Sohn,
profes-
sor, University of Central Flor-
ida, Orlando, was inducted as
ASM Fellow at the MS&T15
Awards Ceremony onOctober
6 in Columbus, Ohio. Sohn
(left) accepts his citation from
ASM President Sunniva Col-
lins, FASM.
Prof. Chester J. Van Tyne,
FIERF professor, Colorado
School of Mines, Golden, was
inducted as ASM Fellow at the
MS&T15 Awards Ceremony
on October 6 in Columbus,
Ohio. Van Tyne (left) accepts
his citation from ASM Presi-
dent Sunniva Collins, FASM.
Mr. Zbigniew Zurecki,
senior
research associate, Air Prod-
ucts & Chemicals Inc., was in-
ducted as ASM Fellow at the
MS&T15 Awards Ceremony
on October 6 in Columbus,
Ohio. Zurecki (left) accepts his
citation from ASM President
Sunniva Collins, FASM.
HTS MEMBERS RECEIVE ASM
AWARDS AT MS&T15
Mr. Richard L. Wilkey,
presi-
dent, Fisher-Barton Group,
Waukesha, Wis., was award-
ed Distinguished Life Mem-
bership at theMS&T15 Awards
Ceremony onOctober 6 in Co-
lumbus, Ohio. Wilkey (right)
accepts his award from ASM
President Sunniva Collins,
FASM.
Dr. Frederick E. Schmidt,
FASM, senior managing con-
sultant and director, materi-
als technology, Engineering
Systems Inc., Aurora, Ill., re-
ceived the William Hunt
Eisenman Award at the
MS&T15 Awards Ceremony
on October 6 in Columbus,
Ohio. Schmidt (right) accepts
his award from ASM President Sunniva Collins, FASM.
BEST PAPER IN HEAT TREATING CONTEST
The ASM HTS/Bodycote award was established by HTS
in 1997 to recognize a paper that represents advancement
in heat treating technology, promotes heat treating in a sub-
stantial way, or represents a clear advancement in manag-
ing the business of heat treating. The award is endowed by
Bodycote Thermal Process-North America.
The contest is open to all students, in full-time or part-
time education, at universities (or their equivalent) or col-
leges. It is also open to those students who have graduated
within the past three years and whose paper describes work
completed while an undergraduate or post-graduate stu-
dent. The winner receives a plaque and check for $2500.
To view rules for eligibility and paper submission, visit
the Heat Treating Society website at
hts.asminternational. org/portal/site/hts/HTS_Awards.
Paper submission
deadline is December 11.
Sub-
missions should be sent to Joanne Miller, ASM Heat Treat-
ing Society, 9639 Kinsman Rd., Materials Park, OH 44073,
440.338.5151 ext. 5513,
joanne.miller@asminternational.org.