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FEATURE A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 8 3 8 SOLICITING PAPERS FOR ASM HTS/BODYCOTE 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 students who have graduated within the past three years and whose paper describes work com- pleted while an undergraduate or post-graduate student. The winner receives a plaque and check for $2500. To view rules for eligibility and paper submission, visit hts.asminternational.org , Membership & Networking, and Society Awards. Paper submission deadline is March 1, 2019. Submissions should be sent to Mary Anne Jerson, ASM Heat Treating Society, 9639 Kinsman Rd., Materials Park, OH 44073 or maryanne.jerson@asminternational.org. HTS AWARD DEADLINES Nominations Sought for George H. Bodeen Heat Treating Achievement Award ASM’s Heat Treating Society (HTS) is currently seek- ing nominations for the George H. Bodeen Heat Treating Achievement Award, which recognizes distinguished and significant contributions to the field of heat treating through leadership, management, or engineering development of substantial commercial impact. Deadline for nominations is February 1, 2019 . Nominations Needed for ASM HTS/ Surface Combustion Emerging Leader Award The ASM HTS/Surface Combustion Emerging Leader Award recognizes an outstanding early-to-midcareer heat treating professional whose accomplishments exhibit ex- ceptional achievements in the heat treating industry. The award was created in recognition of Surface Combustion’s 100-Year Anniversary in 2015. The winning young profession- al will best exemplify the ethics, education, ingenuity, and future leadership of our industry. Deadline for nominations is February 1, 2019 . H T EATING SOCIETY NEWS For nomination rules and forms for both awards, visit the Heat Treating Society website at hts.asminternation- al.org and click on Membership & Networking and Society Awards. For additional information, or to submit a nomi- nation, contact Mary Anne Jerson at maryanne.jerson@as- minternational.org . HTS MEMBERS NAMED ASM FELLOWS Three HTS members have joined the newest Class of ASM Fellows. Awards will be presented at ASM’s annu- al Awards Dinner, October 16, in Columbus, Ohio, during MS&T18. Congratulations to all. Mr. William J. Jarosinski, FASM, associate director, Materials, Praxair Surface Technologies Inc., Indianap- olis. His citation reads, “For recogni- tion of continuous development of advanced powder processing tech- nologies and coating solutions for en- hanced wear and corrosion resistance throughout numerous industries.” Mr. Roger A. Jones, FASM, CEO, Solar Atmospheres Group, Souderton, Pa. His citation reads, “For advancing production vacuum thermal processes and procedures for large and heavy as- semblies utilizing state-of-the-art vac- uum furnaces, for the enhancement of the overall heat treating industry.” Mr. Udayan Pathak, FASM, dep- uty general manager , Engineering Research Centre, Tata Motors Lim- ited, Pune, India. His citation reads, “For developing innovative solutions that achieve significant cost and en- ergy savings in materials and process- es for automotive applications and for attracting and mentoring young minds to pursue careers in materials engineering.” Jarosinski Jones Pathak 6

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