AMP 05 July 2021

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 U L Y / A U G U S T 2 0 2 1 5 9 high temperature materials.” This award, accompanied by $3000, was established in 1952 in memory of an outstanding teacher in metallurgy and dean of engineering who was president of ASM in 1942. The award recognizes young teachers of materials science, materials engineering, and design and processing, by rewarding them for their ability to impart knowledge and enthusiasm to students. The recipient must be 35 years of age or younger by May 15 of the year in which the award is made. Henry Marion Howe Medal Anna Jarzębska, Magdalena Bieda, Łukasz Maj, Robert Chulist, Daniel Wojtas, Martyna Strąg, Bartosz Sułkowski, Sylwia Przybysz, Wacław Pachla, and Krzysztof Sztwiertnia will receive this year’s award for their paper Dr. Olga K. Rowan, engineer specialist, Caterpillar Inc., Dunlap, Ill., will receive this year’s award “for contributions in the field of carburizing and heat treating.” Established in 2010, the honor of Silver Medal of the Society recognizes members who are in mid-career positions (typically 5 to 15 years of experience), for distinguished contributions in the field of materials science and engineering, and the Society. The purpose of this award is to recognize leadership at an early stage and encourage individuals to grow, nurture, and further contribute to the growth of the profession, as well as the Society. Bronze Medal Award Ms. Meghan J. Gibbs, research and development engineer 2, Nuclear Materials Science, Los Alamos National Laboratory, N.M., will receive this year’s award “for excellence in process modeling, manufacturing science, and professional service impacting the U.S. steel industry and product qualification for U.S. nuclear deterrence.” Dr. Chelsey Z. Hargather, assistant professor, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, will receive this year’s award “for technical contributions to materials science and engineering through dissemination of her scientific work and graduating students; and for developing herself and her students professionally through her service to ASM.” Established in 2014, the honor recognizes members of ASM International who are in early-career positions, typically 0 to 10 years of experience, for significant contributions in the field of materials science and engineering through technical content and service to ASM and the materials science profession. Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers Prof. Michael Titus, associate professor, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., will receive this year’s award “for excellence in coupling computational and experimental methods to enhance student learning across all levels, particularly focusing on processing-structure-property relationships in Rowan Gibbs Hargather Titus Jarzębska Bieda Maj Chulist Wojtas Strąg Sułkowski Przybysz Pachla Sztwiertnia 2021 AWARD PROGRAM RECIPIENTS

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