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Annual Report 2015

STUDENT CHAPTER GRANTS

This program launched in 2001 and supports Material Ad-

vantage student chapters’ K-12 outreach activities that

align and advance the Foundation’s mission. Since incep-

tion, 72 grants have been awarded.

Five grants awarded in 2015 to:

Colorado School of Mines

Virginia Tech

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

University of Texas at El Paso

Auburn University

The goal of CSMMAC outreach is to introduce stu-

dents and the general public to metallurgy and materials

science and engineering through demonstrations, inter-

active discussion, and tours of metallurgy departments.

Demonstrations are held at elementary and high school

science days, college outings, and community

festivals. A new approach recently imple-

mented allows the students to travel to Hill

Hall and experience live testing and equip-

ment use. All demos can be used for K-12.

The goal for younger grades is to imple-

ment a “wow” material science is cool

factor, while the later high school

classes emphasize expanding

vocabulary and navigat-

ing interest towards

college and career

opportunities.

2015 UNDERGRADUATE

DESIGN COMPETITION

Design … a critical component to revitalize engineering in

materials education.

First Prize:

$2,000 + $500 travel assistance + $500 to

the department for support of future design teams

Winner:

California State Polytechnic

University-Pomona

Title:

“Design of Diffusion Coatings: Effect of Process

Control on Microstructural Evolution”

Second Prize:

$1,500 + $500 travel assistance

Winner:

Carnegie Mellon University

Title:

“Recycling of SpecialtyMetal Plant By-Products”

Third Prize:

$1,000 + $500 travel assistance

Winner:

Michigan Technological University

Title:

“E357 Alloy Design To Increase Elongation

and Maintain Strength”

2015 NATIONAL

MERIT SCHOLAR

The ASM Materials Education

Foundation has been partic-

ipating in the National Merit

Scholarship Program since

1964. The National Merit Schol-

arship Corporation is a not-for-

profit organization with a portion

of its scholarship activities under-

written by some 500 independent

corporate, college, and foundation

sponsors like the ASM Foundation.

Eagle Crest high school materials program at a Colorado School of Mines outreach event.

Nicholas Han

Westview High School