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 8 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM George Thomas Hahn, FASM, 92, passed away on June 7. He was born in Vienna in 1930. When he was eight, his family left Austria for New York City to escape Hitler’s persecution. Hahn was a professor emeritus of mechanical engineering andmaterials science at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., where he served for 18 years with distinction until his retirement in 1998. Prior to that, he worked for 19 years at Battelle Laboratories in Columbus, Ohio, where in his last position he was the division chief and manager of the Metal Science Section. He published approximately 200 papers in the fields of fracture mechanics, rolling contact, and riveted connections and was listed in “Who’s Who in Engineering Academia.” Hahn earned his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from New York University in 1952, then served in the U.S. Air Force from 1953 to 1955 as a project engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. After serving, he earned a master of science degree in metallurgical engineering from Columbia University in 1955 and a doctorate of science in metallurgy from MIT in 1959. Hahn was the ASM Edward DeMille Campbell Memorial Lecturer in 1981. Word has been received at ASM Headquarters of the death of Anthony C. Demos, 94, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. He formed the Chemalloy Company in 1960 and led it until his retirement in 2016. Demos was a member of the Philadelphia Chapter. Ray W. Fenn, FASM, of Vancouver, Wash., also passed away in the last year. He had been a member of the ASM Santa Clara Valley Chapter and devoted his career to the aerospace industry working for Lockheed Martin. In addition, the Society was notified of the passing of WilliamHenry, 90, of Perkasie, Pa. Henry was a member of the ASM Philadelphia Chapter and the Failure Analysis Society. Hahn Kanematsu Kanematsu Publishes COVID-19 Science Hideyuki Kanematsu, FASM, specially appointed professor at the National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan, just released a new book. “Studies to Combat COVID-19 using Science and Engineering” was published by SpringerLink. The book provides ongoing, leading-edge research related to various aspects of COVID-19 and includes important developments fromthe viewpoint of materials science and engineering applications. Kanematsu is a member of the 2022 Class of ASM Fellows, the AM&P Editorial Committee, and the International Materials Review Committee.
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