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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 | O C T O B E R 2 0 1 9 6 1 AFFILIATE AWARDS EDFAS Lifetime Achievement Award The EDFAS Lifetime Achievement Award was estab- lished by the EDFAS Board of Directors in 2015 to recognize leaders in the EDFAS community who have devoted their time, knowledge, and abilities to the advancement of the electronic device failure analysis industry. EDFAS President’s Award The EDFAS President’s Award shall recognize excep- tional service to EDFAS and the electronic device failure analysis community. Examples of such service include com- mittee service, service on the Board of Directors, organiza- tion of conferences or symposia, development of education courses, and student and general public outreach. While any member of EDFAS is expected to further the Society’s goals through service, this award shall recognize those who provide an exceptional amount of effort in their service to the Society. Nomination deadline for both awards is March 1, 2020. For rules and nomination forms, visit the EDFAS website at edfas.org, click on Membership & Networking and then Society Awards, or contact Mary Anne Jerson at 440.338.5446 or maryanne.jerson@asminternational.org. IMS Salutes Corporate Sponsors The International Metallographic Society (IMS) relies on corporate financial support to maintain its excellent awards program. IMS extends sincere appreciation to the following companies for their support. • • IMS Benefactors: Buehler, Mager Scientific, and Struers Inc. • • IMS Patrons: Allied High Tech Products Inc. • • IMS Associates: Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC, Evans Analytical Group, MetLab Corp., PACE Technologies Corp., and Ted Pella Inc. • • IMS Sponsors : Hoeganaes Corp., IMR Test Labs, Leco Corp., Nikon Metrology Inc., NSL Analytical Services Inc., Precision Surfaces International, and Scot Forge Co. To learn more about being an IMS Corporate Spon- sor, visit asminternational.org/web/ims or contact Mary Anne Jerson at maryanne.jerson@asminternational.org or 440.338.5446 HTS Award Deadlines 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 treating technology, promotes heat treating in a substantial way, or represents a clear advancement in managing the business of heat treating. The award, endowed by Bodycote Thermal Pro- cess-North America, is open to all students, in full time or part time education, at universities (or their equivalent) or colleges. Students who have graduated within the past three years and whose paper describes work completed while an undergraduate or post graduate student are also eligible. The winner will receive a plaque and a check for $2500. Paper submission deadline is March 1, 2020. George H. Bodeen Heat Treating Achievement Award ASM’s Heat Treating Society (HTS) is currently seek- ing nominations for the George H. Bodeen Heat Treating AchievementAward,whichrecognizesdistinguishedandsig- nificant contributions to the field of heat treating through leadership, management, or engineering development of substantial commercial impact. Recommendations must be submitted to ASM headquarters no later than February 1 , two years prior to when the award is to be made. Canada Council Awards The ASM Canada Council presented awards during ASM’s Leadership Awards Luncheon on Monday, Septem- ber 30, in Portland, Ore. during MS&T19. Congratulations to the following Canadian award recipients: ASM Canada Council G. MacDonald Young Award Priti Wanjara, FASM Senior Researcher and Project Manager National Research Council Canada Montreal ASM Canada Council M. Brian Ives Lectureship Hani Henein, FASM Professor Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton
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