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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 | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9 6 8 2019 CLASS OF FELLOWS Dr. Thomas Walter Duerig, FASM Board Member and Founder Confluent Medical Technologies Fremont, Calif. For sustained research and com- mercialization of Nitinol and Nitinol devices while uniquely balancing sci- ence, technology, engineering, per- sonnel, and business thus translating fundamental science into technologies that change our world. Mr. Stephen Fyfitch, FASM Technical Consultant and Framatome Fellow Framatome Inc. Lynchburg, Va. For outstanding technical con- tributions to materials for nuclear energy, solving challenging corrosion problems with practical countermea- sures and alternative replacement materials for the nuclear industry, and for sustained commitment to education, men- toring, and volunteerism. Dr. Richard Nelson Grugel, FASM Metallurgical Engineer NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, Ala. For outstanding contributions to the fundamental understanding of solidification in miscibility gap sys- tems, processing-microstructure rela- tionships in alloys, and microgravity processing of metals and alloys. Dr. Elizabeth N. Hoffman, FASM Program Manager Savannah River National Laboratory Aiken, S.C. For broad applied science con- tributions to materials performance research in nuclear applications, the development of scientists and engi- neers in the area of nuclear materials research, and bridging the national laboratory with aca- demic communities. Prof. Hanchen Huang, FASM Dean of Engineering and Lupe Murchison Foundation Endowed Chair Professor University of North Texas Denton For scientific contributions in developing a theoretical framework of nanorod growth, technological contri- butions in inventing metallic glue, and entrepreneurship in commercializing the technology of metallic glue. Mr. Charles Kay, FASM Vice President, Sales and Marketing ASB Industries Inc. Barberton, Ohio For global technical leadership in innovative thermal spray technol- ogies, mentoring thermal spray prac- titioners, and sustained, dedicated volunteer service to the thermal spray community. Prof. Diego Mantovani, FASM Professor and Director Lab Biomaterials Laval University Quebec City, Canada For seminal contributions in the field of materials science and engineer- ing applied to innovative biomedical materials and coatings to replace and regenerate tissue and organs that lost their functionality. Prof. André McDonald, FASM Professor andAssociateChair (Research) University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada For significant contributions in research and development of ad- vanced thermal spray coatings, teach- ing and mentoring of young profes- sionals, and service to the thermal spray community.

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