HIGHLIGHTS ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES | JULY/AUGUST 2023 60 Albert Sauveur Achievement Award Dr. Mrityunjay Singh, FASM, chief scientist, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, will receive this year’s award “for pioneering contributions to the development and implementation of advanced ceramics and composites in aeronautics and space exploration systems.” Established in 1934 in honor of a distinguished teacher, metallographer, and metallurgist, the award recognizes pioneering materials science and engineering achievements that have stimulated organized work along similar lines to such an extent that a marked basic advance was made in the knowledge of materials science and engineering. Engineering Materials Achievement Award Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Mr. Sujit Das, Dr. Michael P. Brady, FASM, Donovan Leonard, Roger Miller, Dr. Govindarajan Muralidharan, FASM, and Dr. Yukinori Yamamoto; Cleveland Cliffs: Dr. Tanya Ros-Yanez and Mr. Stanley Fauske; Metaltek International: Mr. Jim Myers; and Duraloy Technologies: Mr. Roman I. Pankiw, Mr. Ryan Richter, and Mr. Daniel Limpert will receive this year’s award “for the design, manufacturing, and commercialization 2023 AWARD PROGRAM HONOREES Singh Kuhn Das Brady Leonard Ros-Yanez Fauske Myers Pankiw Richter Limpert Miller Muralidharan Yamamoto of furnace components such as heat-treatment furnace rolls and radiant burner tubes fabricated using novel cast alumina-forming austenitic stainless steels.” Established in 1969, this award recognizes an outstanding achievement in materials or materials systems relating to the application of knowledge of materials to an engineering structure or to the design and manufacture of a product. William Hunt Eisenman Award Dr. Howard A. Kuhn, FASM, adjunct professor, Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, will receive this year’s award “for a dedicated 55-year-long career in pursuit of excellence in industrial implementation of metalworking and manufacturing technologies for powder metallurgy and wrought metal products ranging from powder forging to additive manufacturing.” The award was established in 1960, in memory of a founding member of ASM, and its first and only secretary for 40 years. It recognizes unusual achievements in industry in the practical application of materials science and engineering through production or engineering use.
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