January AMP_Digital
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 9 HTS AWARD DEADLINES Nominations Sought for George H. Bodeen Heat Treating Achievement Award ASM’s Heat Treating Society (HTS) is currently seeking nominations for the George H. Bodeen Heat Treating Achievement Award, which recognizes dis- tinguished 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. ASM HTS/Bodycote ‘Best Paper in Heat Treating’ Contest The ASM Heat Treating Society established the Best Paper in Heat Treating Award in 1997 to recognize a paper that represents advancement in heat treat- ing technology, promotes heat treating in a substan- tial way, or represents a clear advantage in managing the business of heat treating. The award, endowed by Bodycote Thermal Process-North America, is open to all full-time or part-time students enrolled at uni- versities (or their equivalent) or colleges. The winner will receive a plaque and a check for $2500. Deadline is March 1. ASM HTS/Surface Combustion Emerging Leader Award The ASM HTS/Surface Combustion Emerging Leader Award was established in 2013 to recognize an outstanding early-to-midcareer heat treating profes- sional whose accomplishments exhibit exceptional achievements in the heat treating industry. The award, endowed by Surface Combustion, includes a check for $4000. The winning young professional will best exemplify the ethics, education, ingenuity, and future leadership of our industry. Deadline for nominations is February 1. For nomination rules and forms for all three awards, visit the Heat Treating Society website at hts.asminternational.org and click on Membership and Networking and then Society Awards. For more information or to submit a nomination, contact Mary Anne Jerson at 440.338.5446, maryanne.jerson@ asminternational.org. DomesDay 2018: They Came, They Saw, They Smashed! Eight teams gathered at the 2018 ASM Annual Meet- ing (held in conjunction with MS&T) in Columbus, Ohio, to compete against each other and watch their domes fail under compression testing. Dome of the Devils from Arizona State University won first place and $1000. Virginia Tech’s two teams, VT Dimmadome and VT MSE Foundry Team, won second place ($750) and Judges’ Choice ($500), respec- tively. Each dome was judged on aesthetics, presentation, poster, cost report, and mechanical strength. Thank you to the competitors for participating in this smashing matchup! Established in 2014 by the ASM Student Board Mem- bers, DomesDay is intended to familiarize Material Advan- tage students with a piece of ASM culture, the Dome, by involving them in a design and materials selection compe- tition. The next DomesDay competition will take place in Portland, Ore., on October 1. HTS AWARD DEADLINES Winners of the 2018 DomesDay Competition from Arizona State University and Virginia Tech.
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