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HIGHL IGHTS 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 | J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 9 3 4 Nominations Sought for Affiliate Society Boards The Awards and Nominations Committees for six of ASM’s Affiliate Societies are seeking nominations for their Board of Directors, as noted below. All nominations are due no later than February 1 and all terms begin October 1. Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society (EDFAS) is seeking nominations for up to three open board positions. EDFAS members in good standing are encouraged to nom- inate themselves or another member. For more informa- tion on eligibility and how to submit a nomination, visit the EDFAS website at edfas.asminternational.org. Failure Analysis Society (FAS) is soliciting nomi- nations for one secretary, two board positions, and one emerging professional board member. Any member of FAS in good standing is encouraged to nominate themselves or another member. For more information on eligibility NOMINATION DEADLINES ASM Seeks Vice President and Board of Trustees Nominations ASM is seeking nominations for the position of vice president as well as three trustees. The Society’s 2019 vice president and trustee elects will serve as a voice for the membership and will shape ASM’s future through imple- mentation of the ASM Strategic Plan. Qualifications: Members must have a well-rounded understanding of the broad activities and objectives of ASM on a local, Society, and international level, and the issues and opportunities that ASMwill face over the next few years. Further, they must also have a general appreciation for international trends in the engineered materials industry. Duties: The duties of board members include vari- ous assignments between regular meetings. Trustees also assume the responsibility of making Chapter visits and serving as a board liaison to ASM’s various committees and councils. Guidelines: Nominees for vice president must have previously served on the ASM Board and those selected to serve as trustees should be capable of someday assuming the ASM presidency. Deadline for nominations is March 15. For more information, visit asminternational.org/vp-board-nomi- nations or contact Leslie Taylor, leslie.taylor@asminterna- tional.org or 440.338.5472. Annual ASM Award Nominations due February 1 The deadline for the majority of ASM’s awards is February 1. We are actively seeking nominations for all of these awards, a sampling of which is listed below: • • Edward DeMille Campbell Memorial lectureship • • Distinguished Life Membership • • William Hunt Eisenman Award • • Gold Medal • • Silver Medal • • Bronze Medal • • Historical Landmarks • • Honorary Membership • • Medal for the Advancement of Research • • Allan Ray Putnam Service Award • • Albert Sauveur Achievement Award • • Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award • • J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria Award View sample forms, rules, and past recipients at asminternational.org/membership/awards/nominate. To nominate someone for any of these awards, contact christine.hoover@asminternational.org for a unique nom- ination link. 2019 Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers Winner receives $3000. DeadlineMarch 1. This award recognizes excellence in young teachers in the field of mate- rials science, materials engineering, design, and processing. Do you know a colleague who: • • Is a teacher of materials science, materials engineering, design, or processing • • Has the ability to impart knowledge and enthusiasm to students • • Is 35 years of age or younger by May 15 of the year in which the award is made • • Is an ASM member View the form, rules, and past recipients at asminter- national.org/membership/awards/nominate. To nominate someone, contact christine.hoover@asminternational.org for a unique nomination link. Prof. Josh Kacher, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018 Bradley Stoughton Award winner.

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