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Fellows Honored by Materials Colleagues at ASM International



ASM International (www.asminternational.org), the materials information society, established the honor of Fellow of the Society to recognize members for their distinguished contributions to materials science and engineering.





Because this award is bestowed by our colleagues, being able to write 'sFASM's after your name is one of the highest honors that a materials professional can receive, said ASM President Roger J. Fabian, FASM.



Reflecting the technical and geographic diversity of the global materials community, ASM Fellows also serve as advisors to the volunteer leadership of the society. We are proud to acknowledge the achievements of our newly inducted Fellow Members of ASM International, Fabian said.



Dr. Tae M. Ahn


Senior Materials Engineer


US Nuclear Regulatory Commission


Washington, DC


For serving the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and developing models for high-level waste management that are being applied by workers in the US and elsewhere.



Dr. Mufit Akinc


Professor


Iowa State University


Ames, Iowa


For contributions to the science and technology of ceramic and alloy powders, and for leadership in materials education.



Dr. David M. Bowden


Technical Fellow


The Boeing Company


St. Louis, Missouri


For significant and sustained contributions to the development of new materials and processes for aerospace systems to improve performance and affordability.



Prof. Nikhilesh Chawla


Professor, School of Materials


Arizona State University


Tempe, Arizona


For significant contribution and analytical modeling of fatigue behavior of materials and innovative characterization of single and multiphase microstructures.


Dr. Sunniva R. Collins


Technology Director


Swagelok


Highland Heights, Ohio


For leadership and innovative contribution to the technological advances in stainless steels used in fluid systems applications.



Mr. Ralph C. Daehn


President


RC Daehn P.C.


Wayne, Illinois


For lifelong commitment in mentoring young engineers and students to design/innovation and outstanding contributions to aerosol can innovation and manufacturing technology.



Dr. David L. Ellis


Materials Research Engineer


NASA Glenn Research Center


Cleveland, Ohio


For development of new high temperature, high conductivity copper-based alloys and composites for turbine and rocket engine applications.



Dr. Robert W. Hendricks


Professor


Virginia Polytechnic Institute 's38; State University


Blacksburg, Virginia


For outstanding contributions to the characterization of materials using x-ray and neutron scattering techniques.



Dr. Paul E. Krajewski


Laboratory Group Manager


GM Research and Development Center


Warren, Michigan


For outstanding contributions to the forming technologies, and innovative manufacturing of aluminum and magnesium sheets materials for automotive applications.



Dr. David L. McDowell


Professor


Georgia Institute of Technology


Atlanta, Georgia


For advancing the state of knowledge in microstructure property relationships of structural materials.



Dr. D. Scott MacKenzie


Technical Specialist


Houghton International Inc.


Valley Forge, Pennsylvania


For original contributions including seminal work with respect to


non-ferrous heat treat and microstructure research and development.



Mr. Somuri V. Prasad


Principal Member of Technical Staff


Sandia National Laboratories


Albuquerque, New Mexico


For recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of tribology, tribological coatings and metal matrix composites.



Dr. Seeram Ramakrishna


Dean of Engineering


National University


Singapore


For pioneering research on polymer composites, biocomposites and nanofibers.



Dr. Kumar Sridharan


Distinguished Research Professor


University of Wisconsin


Madison, Wisconsin


For outstanding contributions to the field of plasma-based surface engineering and synthesis of materials and materials research.



Prof. Sudipta Seal


Associate Professor


University of Central Florida


Orlando, Florida


For pioneering the development of multicomponent surface engineered oxides for a multitude of industrial applications.



Dr. John M. Tartaglia


Engineering Manager


Stork Climax Research Services


Wixom, Michigan


For contributions in alloy development and testing of metallic and semiconductor materials and extensive research, failure analysis and publication on fatigue, mechanical testing and materials performance.



Dr. Dan J. Thoma


Technical Staff Member


Los Alamos National Laboratory


Los Alamos, New Mexico


For outstanding contributions to the design and development of alloys in support of national security programs.



Mr. Steven M. Tipton


Professor


The University of Tulsa


Tulsa, Oklahoma


For sustained and innovative contributions to the development of fatigue and plasticity properties of coiled tubing materials and development of professionals in the materials field.



Dr. Yoshiki Tsunekawa


Professor


Toyota Technical Institute


Nagoya, Japan


For outstanding contributions to the development of thermal spray through his innovative research and leadership in Japan and the international scene.



ASM International is Everything Material, the Ohio-based society serving the materials science and engineering community. With 36,000 members worldwide. ASM provides authoritative information and knowledge on materials and processes from the structural to the nanoscale. Visit www.asminternational.org for details.






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