ASMNEWS 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 | O C T O B E R 2 0 2 2 4 4 In This Issue Submit news of ASM and its members, chapters, and affiliate societies to Joanne Miller, editor, ASM News | ASM International 9639 Kinsman Road | Materials Park, OH 44073 | P 440.338.5455 | F 440.338.4634 | E joanne.miller@asminternational.org Contact ASM International at 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073 | P 440.338.5151 ext. 0 or 800.336.5152 (toll free in U.S. and Canada) | F 440.338.4634 | E MemberServiceCenter@asminternational.org | W asminternational.org ASMNEWS William Park Woodside Founder’s Scholarship The William Park Woodside Founder’s Scholarship was established in 1996, by a gift fromMrs. Sue Woodside Shulec in honor of her grandfather. WilliamPark Woodside founded our Society as the Steel Treaters Club more than 100 years ago and later served as president of ASM. The scholarship was established to support an ASM student member studying materials science and engineering at the junior or senior level who demonstrates strength in leadership, character, and academics. Tuition of up to $10,000 for one academic year and a certificate of recognition are awarded to the recipient. Shane Gallagher Rutgers University–New Brunswick Shane Gallagher is a rising junior studying materials science and engineering at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. He discovered his passion for materials science though the Penn Summer Science Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania and has continued to explore the field through his collegiate career. At Rutgers, Gallagher has participated in research projects on sol-gel thin films and hard ceramics. This summer, he was a research and development intern at BD studying thermo-oxidative degradation of elastomers. In his free time, Gallagher is president of his school’s Material Advantage Chapter and an avid intramural sports participant. He hopes to further his materials science journey at graduate school following the completion of his undergraduate degree. The Lucille and Charles A. Wert Scholarship The Lucille and Charles A. Wert Scholarship was established in 2006 through a generous bequest by the couple. It serves as an expression of their commitment to education and the materials science and engineering community. Tuition of up to $10,000 for the academic year is awarded through this scholarship. Liam Stack South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Liam Stack is a senior metallurgical engineering student at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. He first became interested in metallurgy in high school when he built his own metal melting foundry for aluminum and copper; his interest in the science behind metals only kept growing. Stack is involved in a variety of clubs and activities on campus, such as Circle K International, undergraduate research with the materials science department, and serving as vice president of the Material Advantage Chapter. Additionally, he has interned at Logan Aluminum and Hydro Extrusion. After achieving his bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering, Stack plans to pursue a master’s degree in materials science. He then hopes to put this knowledge to use in the research field of aerospace materials development. George A. Roberts Scholarships The George A. Roberts Scholarships were established in 1995 through a generous contribution from Dr. George A. Roberts, FASM, past president and retired CEO of Teledyne, to the ASM Foundation as an expression of his commitment to education and the materials science and engineering community. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding undergraduate members of ASM at the junior or senior level who demonstrate exemplary academic and personal achievements, and interest and potential in metallurgy or materials science and engineering. Five scholars will receive a certificate and check for $6000 toward educational expenses for one academic year. ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2022 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 44 Scholarship Winners 48 From the Foundation 51 The Face of Materials Engineering 51 Chapters in the News 53 In Memoriam
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