edfas.org ELECTRONIC DEV ICE FA I LURE ANALYSIS | VOLUME 24 NO . 4 40 EDFAS AWARDS SEEKING NOMINATIONS FOR EDFAS AWARDS The ASM Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society established two awards to recognize the accomplishments of its members. The awards will be given at ISTFA 2023. Nominate a worthy colleague today! EDFAS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD EDFAS Lifetime Achievement Award was established by the EDFAS Board of Directors in 2015 to recognize leaders in the EDFAS community who have devoted their time, knowledge, and abilities to the advancement of the electronic device failure analysis industry. EDFAS PRESIDENT’S AWARD The EDFAS President’s Award shall recognize exceptional service to EDFAS and the electronic device failure analysis community. Examples of such service include, but are not limited to committee service, service on the Board of Directors, organization of conferences or symposia, development of education courses, student and general public outreach. While any member of EDFAS is expected to further the Society’s goals through service, this award shall recognize those who provided an exceptional amount of effort in their service to the Society. Nomination deadline for both awards is March 1, 2023. For rules and nomination forms, visit the EDFAS website at edfas.org, click on Membership & Networking and then Society Awards, or contact Mary Anne Jerson at 440.671.3877, maryanne.jerson@asminternational.org. EDFAS MEMBERS RECEIVE ASM AWARDS The Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society (EDFAS) is proud to announce that two of its members have been named as recipients of 2022 ASM Awards. ASM FELLOWS Dr. Frank Stellari, FASM, research staff member, IBM, Yorktown Heights, N.Y., was named to the 2022 Class of Fellows of ASM International. Hewas cited “for sustained and outstanding contributions to the development and application of novel techniques to the testing, fault diagnosis, and failure analysis of semiconductor devices.” Stellari joins Larry Wagner (2010), Ed Cole (2013), Bill Vanderlinde (2014), Cheryl Hartfield (2017), Dehua Yang (2018), Felix Beaudoin (2019), Richard McSwain (2019), Janez Grum (2020), Virginia Osterman (2020), Michael Pecht (2020), James Demarest (2021), and Philip Kazuba (2021) as EDFAS members selected for this honor. BRONZE MEDAL Dr. Sumedh Gostu, Air Liquide, Newark, Del., has received the 2022 Bronze Medal award. He was cited “for groundbreaking and novel contributions in the chemical processing and extractive metallurgy of primary rawmaterials and secondary metallurgical waste materials and enduring contributions to the ASMBrandywine Valley Chapter and the International HybridChapter Task Force; devising networking strategies to increase emerging professional involvement with ASM.” The medal was established in 1943 to recognize outstanding knowledge and great versatility in the application of science to the field of materials science and engineering, as well as exceptional ability in the diagnosis and solution of diversified materials problems.
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