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ASM ANNOUNCES 2016 CLASS OF FELLOWS
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n 1969, ASM established the Fellow of the Society honor
to provide recognition to members for their distinguished
contributions to materials science and engineering and to
develop a broadly based forum of technical and professional
leaders to serve as advisors to the Society. Following are the
members recognized by their colleagues for 2016. Additional
Fellows may be elected to this distinguished body in subse-
quent years. The solicitedguidance,which theFellowsprovide,
will enhance the capability of ASMas a technical community of
materials science and engineering in the years ahead. Awards
will be presented at ASM’s annual Awards Dinner, Tuesday,
October 25, in Salt Lake City, during Materials Science & Tech-
nology 2016.
Dr. Beverly J.M. Aikin, FASM
R&D Engineer
Los Alamos National Laboratory, N.M.
For advancing microstructure, property,
and processing relationships in metals and
intermetallics; enhancing the safe handling,
security, and recycling of beryllium; and for commitment to
K-12 student outreach in STEM.
Dr. Michael P. Brady, FASM
Distinguished R&D Staff
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tenn.
For innovative development of novel
alloy design principles for the control of sur-
face chemistry in structural and functional
materials with widespread scientific, engineering, and soci-
etal impact.
Dr. Ellen Cerreta, FASM
Group Leader
Los Alamos National Laboratory, N.M.
For outstanding contributions in the
fields of dynamic and shock behavior of mate-
rials, as well as structure/property effects on
mechanical behavior and damage evolution in materials.
Dr. Kathryn Dannemann, FASM
Principal Engineer
Southwest Research Institute,
San Antonio, Texas
For advancing the understanding of
dynamic response of materials in metals,
ceramics, and glasses; and for mentoring students in mate-
rials science and engineering, especially as an advocate of
materials education and the materials profession.
Dr. Rollie Dutton, FASM
Chief, Manufacturing and Industrial Technolo-
gies Division
Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and
Manufacturing Directorate
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
For outstanding scientific and engineering achieve-
ments in theprocessingofmetallic andcompositematerials,
and for national leadership in the development of inte-
grated computational materials science and engineering.
Mr. Joe Epperson, FASM
Senior Metallurgist
National Transportation Safety
Board, Washington
For outstanding contributions and
advancements in the field of failure analysis,
including leadership and service to transportation safety
with high professional and societal impact.
Dr. James Hall, FASM
Senior Principal Engineer, Retired
Honeywell Engines, Phoenix
For outstanding contributions and lead-
ership in the research, development, and
commercial application of titanium and other
heat resistant alloys; and as a generous and profoundly
influential teacher and mentor of materials scientists and
engineers.