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HIGHLIGHTS ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES | JULY/AUGUST 2023 62 Henry Marion Howe Medal S.L. Semiatin, P.N. Fagin, N.C. Levkulich, B.T. Gockel, B.F. Antolovich, E.M. Crist, J. Cormier, and J.S. Tiley will receive this year’s award for their paper entitled “The Constant-Stress, Constant-Heating-Rate Test: A Novel Method for Characterizing Transient Mechanical Behavior of Metallic Materials.” The award was established in 1923 in memory of a distinguished teacher, metallurgist, and consultant, to honor the author(s) whose paper was selected as the best of those published in a specific volume of Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. Bronze Medal Award Dr. Christopher J. Marvel, assistant professor, mechanical and industrial engineering, Louisiana State University, will receive this year’s award “for significant contributions in the field of materials science and engineering through his work as an assistant professor, research scientist, as the former associate director of the NHI, and COO of GrainBound, as well as his continued volunteerism with ASM.” Ms. Christina Powell, staff materials engineer, Pratt & Whitney, Rio Rancho, N.M., will receive this year’s award “for contributions to aviation safety by leading and executing materials failure analysis investigations at Pratt & Whitney and for continued service to the Failure Analysis Society.” Established in 2014, the honor recognizes ASM members who are in early career positions, typically 0 to 10 years of experience, for significant contributions in the field of materials science and engineering through technical content and service to ASM and the materials science profession. Bradley Stoughton Award for Early Career Teachers Dr. Danielle L. Cote, assistant professor, materials science and engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will receive this year’s award “for novel contributions to materials science education, integrating design projects and computational materials processing in basic and advanced engineering curricula.” This award, accompanied by $3000, was established in 1952 in memory of an outstanding teacher in metallurgy and dean of engineering who was president of ASM in 1942. The award recognizes early career teachers of materials science, materials engineering, and design and processing, by rewarding them for their ability to impart knowledge and enthusiasm to students. The recipient must have no more than 10 years teaching experience at the time of nomination. 2023 AWARD PROGRAM HONOREES Cote Semiatin Fagin Levkulich Gockel Antolovich Crist Cormier Tiley Marvel Powell

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