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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 | F E B R U A R Y / M A R C H 2 0 1 9 6 7 Veronique Vitry, senior research and teaching asso- ciate, UMONS, Belgium, continues as chair of the Interna- tional Relations Committee. Aaron Slager, engineer IV, Bell Helicopter Textron, continues as chair of the FAS Membership Outreach Sub- committee. Andrew Havics, director, pH2 LLC, continues to serve as chair of the FAS Programming Committee. Joseph Maciejewski, group manager–metallurgy, fail- ure analysis, polymers mechanical, Applied Technical Ser- vices, was named chair of the Publications Subcommittee. International Metallographic Society (IMS) James E. Martinez, materials scientist, NASA, contin- ues to serve as president of IMS. Jaret J. Frafjord, laboratory director, IMR Test Labs, continues to serve as IMS immediate past president and chair of the IMS Awards & Nominations Committee. Michael Keeble, U.S. labs and technology manager, Buehler, a Division of ITW, was named chair of the Annual Meeting/Events Committee and continues to serve as chair of the IMS Buehler Technical Paper Award Committee. Steven Gentz, NESC chief engineer, NASA, continues to serve as chair of the International Metallographic Contest Committee. Laura Moyer, lab manager, Lehigh University, contin- ues to serve as chair of the IMS Education Subcommittee. Donald Zipperian, CEO, PACE Technologies, was named chair of the IMS Membership Subcommittee. Henry Udomon, applications manager, Struers Inc., wasnamedchairoftheMicrographDatabaseSubcommittee. Chris Bagnall, FASM, consultant, MCS Associates Inc., continues to serve as chair of the Sorby Award Committee. Heat Treating Society (HTS) See page 4 of HTPro in this issue. Thermal Spray Society (TSS) See page 3 of iTSSe in this issue. If you are interested in serving on an Affiliate Society committee, please contact the respective committee chair directly or email maryanne.jerson@asminternational.org. Gentz Moyer Zipperian Udomon Bagnall Keeble COMMITTEE CHAIRS Slager Havics Maciejewski Martinez Frafjord Vitry NEW CAREER HUB IS LIVE Matching job seekers to employers just got easier with ASM International’s new CareerHub. After logging on to the ASM website, job seekers can upload a resume and do searches on hiring companies for free. Advanced searching allows filtering based on various aspects of materials science, e.g., R&D, failure analysis, lab environment, andmanufacturing. Employers and suppliers can easily post jobs and set up pre-screen criteria to gain access to highly qualified, professional job seekers around the globe. For more information, visit the new CareerHub site. http://careercenter.asminternational.org/.

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