AMP 06 September 2025

HIGHLIGHTS ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES | SEPTEMBER 2025 76 Prof. Emmanuel De Moor, FASM Professor Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Colorado School of Mines Golden For creativity and impact in educating students in metallurgical and materials engineering, and the development of industrially significant steel process and product innovations. Prof. Ingrid De Wolf, FASM Professor Imec/KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium For pioneering research and development in the fields of microelectronic reliability, failure analysis, and Raman spectroscopy, which have enabled innovative nanoelectronics solutions. Prof. Surojit Gupta, FASM Professor Mechanical Engineering University of North Dakota Grand Forks For ongoing contributions, leader- ship, and mentoring in advanced ceramics, composites, and multifunctional materials and the development of sustainable manufacturing technologies. Prof. Khalid Hattar, FASM Associate Professor Dept. of Nuclear Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering University of Tennessee Knoxville For groundbreaking technical advances in the fields of in situ ion irradiation electron microscopy and radiation damage effects in engineering and electronic materials. 2025 CLASS OF FELLOWS Prof. Andrea Hodge, FASM Professor and Chair Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of Southern California Los Angeles For significant contributions in research and development of nano- porous and nanotwinned metals, out- standing academic leadership, and service to the materials community. Mr. Gabriel M. Lucas, FASM Metallography Subject Expert Scot Forge Company Spring Grove, Illinois For a longstanding history of metallurgical expertise in metallography, quality control, and characterization, especially in advanced metals and forgings, with notable contributions to ASM and IMS. Dr. James Saal, FASM Senior Director-External Research Programs Citrine Informatics Inc. Kapolei, Hawaii For pioneering contributions and leadership in developing computational tools, databases, and AI-driven methods in materials science, leading to innovative and impactful industrial applications. Dr. Douglas Taylor, FASM Manager, Explosives R&D Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico For pioneering innovations in explosives welding, interface metallurgy, laser material processing, and explosives research, as well as professional development of explosives scientists and engineers.

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