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In This Issue 43 President Collins Appoints Council Chairs 45 Board Nominations 46 Student Board Member Applications 47 Members in the News 50 Chapter News ASM NEWS 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 Submit news of ASM and its members, chapters, and affiliate societies to Joanne Miller, editor, ASM News | ASM International 9639 Kinsman Road | Materials Park, OH 44073 | P 440.338.5151 | F 440.338.4634 | E joanne.mille r@asminternational.org Contact ASM International at 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073 | P 440.338.5151 or 800.336.5152 (toll free in U.S. and Canada) | F 440.338.4634 | E MemberServiceCenter@asminternational.org | W asminternational.org ASM NEWS 6 7 67 2018 ASM Class of Fellows 70 Nomin tions Deadlines 71 CEO Corner 74 AS Chapter Ho or Roll 78 Members in the News ASM Announces 2018 Class of Fellows I 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 profes- sional leaders to serve as advisors to the society. Following are the members recognized by their colleagues for 2018. Additional Fellows may be elected to this distinguished body in subsequent years. The solicited guidance, which the Fellows will provide, will enhance the capability of ASM as a technical community of materials science and engineer- ing in the years ahead. Awards will be presented at ASM’s annual Awards Dinner, Tuesday, October 16, in Columbus, Ohio, during Materials Science & Technology 2018. Mr. Daniel J. Benac, FASM Senior Principal Engineer BakerRisk Engineering and Risk Consultants, San Antonio In recognition of a distinguished career dedicated to investigating failures of components and under- standing materials issues for diverse industries worldwide, including the aerospace, nuclear, refining and chemical industries, and for educating and mentoring students and professionals to prevent failures. Dr. James M. Boileau, FASM Technical Expert and Group Leader Ford Motor Co., Novi, Mich. For the research and implemen- tation of lightweight metals for auto- motive applications, including innova- tions in aluminum casting technology and life prediction. His technical con- tributions spanned applications in engines, drivetrains, and brakes where his innovative approach resulted in the imple- mentation of improved processes and products. Prof. Susmita Bose, FASM Herman and Brita Lindholm Endowed Chair Professor Washington State University, Pullman For significant contribution in materials science and engineering involving interdisciplinary research towards biomaterials, additive man- ufacturing, advanced ceramic materials, and mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. Mr. Michael K. Budinski, FASM Chief, Materials Laboratory National Transportation Safety Board, Washington For contributions in making ma- terials science and related technolo- gies a fundamental part of the failure analysis processes in manufacturing, infrastructure, and transportation. Prof. Amy J. Clarke, FASM Associate Professor Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Colorado School of Mines, Golden For broad, transformational con- tributions to metallurgical and mate- rials engineering in steels, non-ferrous alloys, and in situ imaging of metals processing. Dr. Dale A. Gerard, FASM Senior Manager, Materials Engineering General Motors, Pontiac, Mich. For leadership and mentoring of global teams, impacting numer- ous materials technologies across the automotive community through the institutionalization of ICME and lean engineering principles to create cus- tomer-optimized solutions.

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