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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 2 0 5 4 Seeking Nominations for Thermal Spray Hall of Fame The Thermal Spray Hall of Fame, established in 1993 by the Thermal Spray Society of ASM International, recog- nizes and honors outstanding leaders who have made sig- nificant contributions to the science, technology, practice, education, management, and advancement of thermal spray. Nominations are due September 30. For a copy of the rules, nomination form, and list of previous recipients, visit tss.asminternational.org or contact maryanne.jerson@ asminternational.org . Soliciting Nominations For EDFAS Awards The Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society (EDFAS) is seeking nominations for two awards to recognize the accomplishments of its members. The awards are given annually, with the first presentations made at ISTFA 2017. Nominate a worthy colleague today! EDFAS Lifetime Achievement Award The EDFAS Lifetime Achievement Award was estab- lished by the EDFAS Board to recognize leaders in the EDFAS community who have devoted their time, knowledge, and abilities toward the advancement of the electronic device failure analysis industry. EDFAS President’s Award The EDFAS President’s Award recognizes exceptional service to EDFAS and the electronic device failure analysis community. Examples of such service include committee service, service on the Board of Directors, organization 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 recognizes those who provide an exceptional amount of effort in their service to the Society. For complete rules and nomination forms, visit the EDFAS website at asminternational.org/web/edfas/society awards; or contact Mary Anne Jerson at 440.338.5446, maryanne.jerson@asminternational.org. Nomination dead- line for both awards is March 15. ATTENTION STUDENTS 2020 ASM International Student Paper Contest Deadline April 1 The ASM International Student Paper Contest is designed to increase interest and awareness in materials science and engineering, and provide recognition for out- standing student efforts in the field. The contest is open to all Material Advantage student members who are enrolled at a college or university offering courses in materials sci- ence and engineering. The winner will receive a cash prize of $500, plus up to $500 toward travel expenses to attend IMAT 2020. In addition, a full set of ASM Handbooks (or an online Handbooks subscription) will be presented to the school or student chapter of the winning entry. For contest rules, past recipients, and a sample form, visit asminternational. org/membership/awards/nominate. To submit a nomina- tion, contact christine.hoover@asminternational.org for a unique nomination form link. 2020 Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers - Winner receives $3000 Deadline March 15 This award recognizes excellence in young teachers in the fields of materials science, materials engineering, design, and processing. Do you know a colleague who: • Is a teacher of materials science, materials engineering, design, processing, or related fields • 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 Nominate a colleague for the 2020 award by contacting christine.hoover@asminternational.org . Susan P. Gentry of the University of California, Davis receives the 2019 Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers fromDavid Furrer, FASM, ASM immediate past president. EDFAS AND TSS NOMINATIONS

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