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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 | J U L Y / A U G U S T 2 0 2 2 7 1 Dr. Michael D. Uchic, FASM Principal Materials Research Engineer Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio For groundbreaking experimental research on micro deformation and 3D characterization of materials combined with visionary contributions to understanding of microscale metal plasticity. Dr. Julio C. Villafuerte, FASM Corporate Technology Strategist Centerline Windsor Ltd. Ontario, Canada For the development and successful commercialization of low-pressure cold spray technology and for leadership in R&D for developing application solutions for industry. Prof. Jian Wang, FASM Professor Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln For significant contributions in the fundamental understanding of defects-microstructures-properties relations of metals and alloys, especially for the interface strengthening and deformation twinning utilizing atomistic simulation, crystallographic analysis and modeling, and experimental characterization. Dr. Cyril L. Williams, FASM Senior Research Engineer U.S. Army Research Laboratory Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. For distinguished contributions to the development of structure-property relationships and the understanding of dynamic deformation under extreme conditions and spall failure of single crystals, polycrystalline, nanocrystalline, and fine-grained alloys. NOMINATIONS SOUGHT Of cial ASM Annual Society Meeting Notice The Annual Society Meeting of members of ASM International will be held on: Monday, September 12 - 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. The purpose of the ASM Annual Society Meeting is the election of officers for the 2022-2023 term and transaction of other Society business. Nominations Sought for 2023 ASM/TMS Distinguished Lectureship in Materials & Society Nominations are currently being taken for the ASM/ TMS Distinguished Lectureship in Materials & Society. The lecture was established in 1971 and is jointly sponsored by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) and ASM International. The topic of the lecture shall fall within these objectives: • To clarify the role of materials science and engineering in technology and in society in its broadest sense. • To present an evaluation of progress made in developing new technology for the ever-changing needs of technology and society. • To define new frontiers for materials science and engineering. Qualifications of the lecturer include: • A person experienced in national or industrial policymaking in the field of materials science and engineering. • An eminent individual who has an overview of technology and society in which technology and society are a ected by development in materials science and engineering. • A person associated with government, industry, research, or education. Nominations may be proposed by any member of either Society. Submit your nominations by September 1 for consideration. Recommendations should be submitted to the headquarters of either Society. Viewsample forms, rules, andpast recipients at asminternational.org/membership/awards/nominate. To nominate someone for any of these awards, contact christine. hoover@asminternational.org for a unique nomination link. You may also contact Deborah Hixon at TMS Headquarters, hixon@tms.org.

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