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 2 6 8 National Research Council of Canada, Sussex Drive Laboratories, Ontario, has been selected as a 2022 Historical Landmark, and the citation reads, “Created in 1930, this site is known as the birthplace of Canada’s scientific activities from foundational research in physics and chemistry to groundbreaking innovations in materials science, engineering, and beyond.” 2010, the award recognizes and honors extraordinary ASM volunteers who are less senior individuals, i.e., 0-5 years of experience post-graduation, who have made a significant impact on ASM International through devoted service and dedication to the future of the Society. Canada Council M. Brian Ives Lecturer Dr. Frank Cheng, professor, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, will be this year’s lecturer. The Canada Council of ASM International annually selects an individual who has made distinguished and significant contributions to the Canadian materials community and designates that person as the M. Brian Ives Lecturer. This individual makes a technical presentation to each of the eight Canadian Chapters of ASM International and serves as a de facto ambassador for both ASM International and ASM Canada Council. ASM ANNOUNCES 2022 CLASS OF FELLOWS In 1969, ASM established the Fellow of the Society honor to provide recognition to members for their distinguished contributions to materials science and engineering and to develop a broadly based forum of technical and professional leaders to serve as advisors to the society. ASM will recognize the 2022 Class of Fellows as well as the Class of 2021 and 2020 at the Fellows Induction Ceremony during IMAT 2022 on Monday, September 12, in New Orleans. Tickets can be purchased with IMAT registration. Following are the members recognized by their colleagues for 2022. Additional Fellows may be elected to this distinguished body in subsequent years. The solicited guidance, which the Fellows will provide, will enhance the capability of ASM as a technical community of materials science and engineering in the years ahead. Dr. Othmane Benafan, FASM Materials Research Engineer National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Cleveland For exceptional scientific contributions to the field of shape memory alloys research and technology. Andilab 2022 CLASS OF FELLOWS In 1969, the ASM Historical Landmarks Designation was established to permanently identify the many sites and events that have played a prominent part in the discovery, development, and growth of metals and metalworking. In 1987, the scope of this award broadened to include all engineered materials. ASM Student Paper Contest Mr. Bernoulli Andilab, Ph.D. student, Ryerson University, Toronto, is recognized for his paper entitled “Characterization of a Cast AI-Cu Alloy for Automotive Cylinder Head Applications” published in the J. Mat. Eng. Perform., February 2022. The contest was established in 1985 as a mechanism for student participation in Society affairs. The award recognizes the best technical paper with a graduate or undergraduate student as first author that is published in an ASM-sponsored publication during the year. Emerging Professionals Achievement Award Dr. Caitlin E. Walde, principal materials engineer, Solvus Global, Ashland, Mass., will receive this year’s award “for her leadership in WPI’s Material Advantage Chapter to her current role as chair of the Boston Chapter, Caitlin continues to champion ASM and materials science by fostering student/ industry partnerships.” Established in Cheng Walde
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