TMS-AIME AWARDS CEREMONY Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Virtual Event

TONIGHT’S HOSTS:

Thomas Battle George T. “Rusty” Gray, III Extractive Metallurgy Los Alamos National Consultant Laboratory 2020 TMS President Acta Materialia Chair & Treasurer

Ellen Cerreta Brian Thomas Los Alamos National Colorado School of Mines Laboratory Brimacombe Prize 2021 TMS President Committee

George Luxbacher Garry Warren National Institute for University of Alabama Occupational Safety TMS Foundation Board of and Health Trustees Chair 2020 AIME President

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society TONIGHT’S RECIPIENTS

AIME Henry DeWitt AIME Champion H. Smith Scholarship Mathewson Award Funded by AIME (American This award began in 1934 and Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, recognizes a paper, or series of and Petroleum Engineers), two closely related papers with at $2,000 scholarships are available least one common author, which to graduate students majoring in represents the most notable the field of minerals, metals, and/ contribution to metallurgical or materials engineering. Issued science in the award period. under the TMS Foundation. Topic area: Mechanical Behavior Faith Gantz “Dynamic Strain Aging Phenomena University of North and Tensile Response of Medium- Texas Mn TRIP Steel,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, April 2018

Daniel M. Field U.S. Army Combat Yang Shen Capabilities Command Northeastern Army Research University Laboratory

David C. Van Aken Missouri University AIME Robert Lansing of Science and Hardy Award Technology This award recognizes a young person in the broad fields of metallurgy and materials science Topic area: Materials Processing for exceptional promise of a “Early Stages of Microstructure successful career. Issued under the and Texture Evolution during TMS Foundation. Beta Annealing of Ti-6Al-4V,” Metallurgical and Materials Bryce Meredig Transactions A, March 2018 Citrine Informatics (see next page for recipients)

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Adam L. Pilchak AIME Honorary US Air Force Research Membership Award Laboratory AIME Honorary Membership is one of the highest honors that the Institute can bestow on an individual. This award, established S. Lee Semiatin in 1872, recognizes outstanding US Air Force Research service or distinguished scientific Laboratory or engineering achievement in the fields embracing the activities of AIME and its Member Societies.

Gordon A. Sargent David McDowell University of Dayton/ Georgia Institute of Gordon A. Sargent Technology Consulting

Dan Thoma TMS/SME/AIME James University of Douglas Gold Medal Wisconsin-Madison Established in 1922, this award recognizes distinguished achievement in nonferrous metallurgy, including both the beneficiation of ores and the Acta Materialia alloying and utilization of nonferrous Undergraduate Scholarship metals. James Douglas, founder Two $5,000 scholarships are of Phelps Dodge Corporation and available to undergraduate twice President of AIME, was an students majoring in metallurgical industrialist, a mining engineer, a engineering, materials science and metallurgical engineer, and a noted engineering, or to undergraduate inventor of metallurgical equipment. students with a significant interest in the materials area. Maurits Van Camp This scholarship is supported by Umicore the generosity of Acta Materialia, Inc. and issued under the TMS Foundation.

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Nicholas D’Attilio Acta Materialia Hollomon South Dakota School Award for Materials & Society of Mines & Technology This is an international award presented by Acta Materialia, Inc. in memory of J. Herbert Hollomon, principal instigator of Baily Syring the journal Acta Metallurgica. This University of award recognizes an outstanding Wisconsin Madison contributor to the interactions between materials technology and societal concerns.

Acta Materialia Mary Fortune Qingjie Zhang Global Diversity Award Wuhan University of Technology The award recognizes one or more of the following in the field of Materials Science and Engineering. · Promotion of, or representation Acta Materialia Silver of, women and other under- Medal Award represented groups in the materials science and This award honors and recognizes engineering field; scientific contributions and · Contributions to the field leadership from academic, industry, of materials science and and public sector leaders in the engineering, including teaching, midst of their careers. The Silver professional service or research; Medal is established to recognize · Demonstrated commitment to significant research contributions mentoring students and young that are recent and timely. professionals; · Promotion of materials science Julie Cairney and related professional activities University of Sydney in the broader community.

Katalin Balázsi Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Acta Materialia Gold TMS Best Student Paper Medal Award Student members of Material This award was established by Advantage are encouraged Acta Materialia, Inc. in 1973 as an to submit essays on global or international award to recognize national issues, as well as technical leadership in materials research. research papers, relating to any field of metallurgy or materials Guenter Gottstein science. This award is funded RWTH Aachen through the TMS Foundation. University Undergraduate First Place – “Thermodynamics and Kinetics of MAPbI3 Perovskite Processing” Lily Turaski* The Brimacombe Prize Georgia Institute of Technology This prize recognizes outstanding achievements in materials process engineering and is presented in memory of J. Keith Brimacombe, an innovative giant in the field of Graduate First Place - “Lattice- materials process engineering Distortion-Enhanced Yield Strength during the later quarter of the 20th in a Refractory High-entropy Alloy” century. The Brimacombe Prize Chanho Lee was designed to do more than The University of merely honor; it is intended that Tennessee, Knoxville this award speak symbolically of the achievements of its recipients while perpetuating the attributes that Brimacombe set as standards for his own character and career. Graduate Second Place – “He Ion Irradiation Response of a Gradient Philippe Jarry T91 Steel” Constellium C-TEC Zhongxia Shang

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Kaufman CALPHAD Frontiers of Materials Award Scholarship This award is given competitively Supported by CALPHAD Inc. to a top-performing early career and the TMS Foundation, one professional capable of organizing $1,000 scholarship is made to an a Frontiers of Materials Event undergraduate student majoring in comprising a hot or emergent metallurgical engineering, materials technical topic. The recipient will science and engineering, or minerals organize an event in the form of a processing/extraction programs. full symposium or single-session The scholarship was established symposium. to recognize the memory of Larry Kaufman for his contributions to Deep Jariwala computational thermodynamics and University of its applications. This award is funded Pennsylvania through the TMS Foundation. Hrushikesh Sahasrabuddhe Indian Institute of Jessika Rojas-Marin Technology Bombay Virginia Commonwealth University

Young Innovator in the Materials Science of Additive Huanyu (Larry) Cheng Manufacturing Award Pennsylvania State University Recognizes an outstanding early career individual who is performing innovative research in the area of the materials science of additive manufacturing. The innovation presented should lead to advancements in this field. Michael Kirka Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Young Leaders International Early Career Faculty Scholar Award Fellow Award The Japan Institute of Metals and This award recognizes an Materials (JIM) and the Federation assistant professor for his or of European Materials Societies her accomplishments that have (FEMS) established joint Young advanced the academic institution Leaders International Scholar where employed, and for abilities Programs with TMS to promote to broaden the technological young member activities and profile of TMS. This award is funded strengthen the collaborations through the TMS Foundation. between TMS and these two international societies. These James Pikul collaborations have resulted University of in exchange programs, which Pennsylvania offer select young members the opportunity to present papers at international sessions. This award is funded through the TMS Wei Xiong Foundation. University of Pittsburgh TMS/JIM Young Leaders International Scholar Stoichko Antonov Max Planch Insitut fur Eisenforschung GmbH

TMS/FEMS Young Leaders International Scholar Janelle Wharry Purdue University

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Ellen Swallow Richard Brimacombe Medalist – Diversity Award Class of 2021

This award recognizes an This mid-career award recognizes individual, who in the remarkable members with sustained pioneering spirit of Ellen Swallow excellence and achievement in Richards, has helped or inspired business, technology, education, others to overcome personal, public policy, or science related to professional, educational, cultural, materials science and engineering, or institutional adversity to pursue and a record of continuing service a career in minerals, metals, to the profession. The intent is and/or materials. Recipients to recognize professionals in the are awarded through the TMS middle portion of their career. Foundation. Jamie Kruzic University of New Mary Juhas South Wales The Ohio State University

Lei Lu Institute of Metal Frank Crossley Diversity Award Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences The award recognizes an individual who has personally overcome personal, professional, educational, Michele Manuel cultural, or institutional adversity University of Florida to pursue a career in minerals, metals, and/or materials. Recipients are awarded through the TMS Foundation.

T. Ben Britton Suveen Mathaudhu Imperial College University of California, London/University of Riverside British Columbia

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Federico Rosei Institute of Metals/Robert INRS Centre for Franklin Mehl Award Energy, Materials and Telecommunications This award recognizes an outstanding scientific leader by inviting him/her to present a lecture at the society’s annual meeting on Mitra Taheri a technical subject of particular Johns Hopkins interest to members in the materials University science and application of metals program areas.

Tresa Pollock Guihua Yu University of California, University of Texas at Santa Barbara Austin

Leadership Award William Hume-Rothery Award This award recognizes exceptional This award recognizes a scientific leadership in the fields of metallurgy leader for exceptional scholarly and materials as a representative of an contributions to the science of alloys industrial, academic, governmental, by inviting him/her to be an honored or technical organization. presenter at the William Hume- Rothery Memorial Symposium. The Marc Meyers awardee participates with the Alloy University of California, Phase Committee in organizing this San Diego symposium held in conjunction with the TMS Annual Meeting.

Ji-Cheng “JC” Zhao University of Maryland

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Research to Industrial Bruce Chalmers Award Practice Award This award recognizes an This award recognizes an individual individual who has made who has demonstrated outstanding outstanding contributions to the achievement in transferring science and/or technology of research results or findings in some materials processing. aspect of the fields of metallurgy and materials into commercial Alan Luo production and practical use as Ohio State University a representative of an industrial, academic, governmental, or technical organization.

Kazuhiro Nogita University of Cyril Stanley Smith Award Queensland This award recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the science and/or technology of Alexander Scott Distinguished materials structure. Service Award Amit Misra This award recognizes a member’s outstanding contributions to TMS. This award is typically presented for 10 or more years of TMS service in one or more of the following areas: membership development, student chapters, education and professional affairs, or other society-level activities.

Stanley Howard South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

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Julia & Johannes Weertman William D. Nix Award Educator Award This award is established to honor This award recognizes an William D. Nix and the tremendous individual who has made legacy that he has developed and outstanding contributions to shared with the minerals, metals, education in metallurgical and materials community, and to engineering and/or materials highlight and promote continued science and engineering. The progress and innovation relevant Weertmans rose to prominence in to research into the underlying materials science and engineering mechanisms and mechanical through their pioneering research behavior of macro-, micro-, and accomplishments which have nanoscale materials. The award profound effects on technology. is funded through the TMS This award is funded through the Foundation. TMS Foundation. George Pharr* Katsuyo Thornton Texas A&M University University of Michigan

Oleg D. Sherby Award This award recognizes an individual, or small group of collaborators, who has made significant contributions to the understanding of the behavior of materials at high temperatures. The award is funded through the TMS Foundation.

Jeffery Gibeling University of California, Davis

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TMS Fellow – Class of 2021 Somnath Ghosh Johns Hopkins This award recognizes members of University TMS who are qualified for elevation to the Class of Fellow by reason of outstanding contributions to the practice of metallurgy, materials Hani Henein science, and technology. To be University of Alberta inducted, the TMS member must have a good personal reputation and distinction as an eminent authority in some aspect of the practice of metallurgy, materials science, and technology. Donald Sadoway Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dipankar Banerjee

Indian Institute of Science

Julie Schoenung University of California, Irvine Raymond Decker NanoMag LLC

David DeYoung*

Fiona Doyle University of California

12 RECIPIENTS PREVIOUSLY AWARDED

Extraction & Processing EPD Pyrometallurgy Division (EPD) Best Paper Award “Mechanisms and Kinetics of EPD Distinguished Lecturer Award Reduction of Solid NiO in CO/ CO2 and CO/Ar Gas Mixtures,” Rodney Jones Metallurgical and Materials Mintek Transactions B, December 2019 EPD Distinguished Service Award Jiang Chen Australian National University Andreas Siegmund LanMetCon LLC Peter Hayes University Of Queensland EPD Science Award EPD/LMD Journal of Sustainable “Microstructure Evolution During Metallurgy Best Paper Award Controlled Solidification of ‘Fe2O3’-CaO-SiO2 Liquids in “Stabilization of Stainless Steel Air,” Metallurgical and Materials Slag via Air Granulation,” Journal of Transactions B, December 2019 Sustainable Metallurgy, February 2019 Stuart Nicol Gopher Resource/University of Mikael Lindvall SSAB AB Queensland Evgueni Jak and Peter Hayes Lily Lai Chi So, Mahdi Mahdi, University of Queensland Janice Bolen, Isabelle Nolet, and Darryl Metcalfe Hatch Ltd EPD Technology Award “Thermal Upgrading of Johannes Nell Tronox Nickeliferous Pyrrhotite Tailings for the Recovery of Nickel in the Form Sina Mostaghel of Ferronickel Alloy,” Metallurgical SNC-Lavalin and Materials Transactions B, October 2019 Olle Sundqvist AB Sandvik Materials Technology Dawei Yu Central South University

Feng Liu and Mansoor Barati University of Toronto

Jiajing Zhang Capitech Venture Capital Co, LTD

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EPD Materials Characterization EPD Materials Characterization Best Paper Award - First Place Best Poster Award - Second Place “Effect of Microstructure on “High Strain Rate Nanoindentation Cleavage Fracture of Thick Section of Single Crystalline Metals” Quenched and Tempered S690 High Wesley Higgins and George Pharr Strength Steel,” Characterization of Texas A&M University Minerals, Metals, and Materials 2020

Virginia Bertolo, Quanxin Jiang, EPD Materials Characterization and Vera Popovich Best Poster Award - Third Place Delft University of Technology “Wettability of Liquid Phase Carey Walters Caesium Compounds Against Structural Dynamics, TNO Metal Oxides Including UO2 and ThO” EPD Materials Characterization Best Paper Award - Second Place Hiroto Ishii Tokyo Electric Power Company “Influence on the Structural and Holdings, Inc. Magnetic Properties of the Pre- Yuji Ohishi and Hiroaki Muta alloyed Gas-atomized Maraging Osaka University Steel Powder During Mechanical Milling,” Characterization of Masayoshi Uno Minerals, Metals, and Materials University of Fukui 2020 Ken Kurosaki Ganesh Varma Thotakura and Kyoto University Tanjore Jayaraman University of Michigan Dearborn Functional Materials Ramasis Goswami Division (FMD) Naval Research Laboratory FMD Distinguished Scientist/ EPD Materials Characterization Engineer Award Best Poster Award - First Place Michael E. Manley “Observation of Topological Oak Ridge National Laboratory Defects in Synthetic Antiferromagnets with Inverted FMD John Bardeen Award Dzyaloshinskii-moriya Interaction” James R. Chelikowsky Nisrit Pandey, Maxwell Li, Marc de University of Texas at Austin Graef, and Vincent Sokalski Carnegie Mellon University

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FMD JEM Best Paper Award LMD Magnesium Technology Best Paper Award - Application “Characterization of Epitaxial b-(Al,Ga,In)2O3-Based Films and “Variation of extrusion process Applications as UV Photodetectors,” parameter for the Magnesium Alloy JEM, November 2020 ME21,” Magnesium Technology 2020 Luke A. M. Lyle, Lisa M. Porter, and Robert F. Davis Gerrit Kurz, Maria Nienaber, Jan Carnegie Mellon University Bohlen, Dietmar Letzig, and Karl- Ulrich Kainer Serdal Okur Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Structured Materials Industries, Inc

Venkata S. N. Chava, Mathew L. LMD Magnesium Technology Kelley, M.V.S. Chandrashekhar, and Best Paper Award - Fundamental Andrew B. Greytak Research University of South Carolina “Development of Ultra Lightweight, Gary S. Tompa Corrosion Resistant Mg Alloys,” Structured Materials Industries, Inc Magnesium Technology 2020 Taylor Cain and Joseph P. Labukas Light Metals Division (LMD) US Army Research Laboratory

LMD Distinguished Service Award LMD Magnesium Technology Award - Student Paper Alan Luo Ohio State University “The Independent Effects of Cooling Rate and Na Addition LMD Technology Award on Hydrogen Storage Properties in Hypo-Eutectic Mg Alloys,” Norbert Hort Magnesium Technology 2020 Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Manijn Kim, Yahia Ali, Stuard D. LMD JOM Best Paper Award McDonald, and Kazuhiro Nogita University of Queensland “Effect of Fe Intermetallics on Microstructure and Properties of Trevor B. Abbott Al-7Si Alloys,” JOM, December 2019 RMIT University

James Mathew, Guillaume Remy, Mark A. Williams, Fengzai Tang, and Prakash Srirangam Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick

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LMD Magnesium Technology Light Metals Subject Award - Award - Best Poster Aluminum Reduction Technology “Quantifying Dislocation Behaviour “Anodic Incident Detection in Mg Using a Phase Field Through Multivariate Monitoring of Dislocation Dynamics Model Individual Anode Current Signals,” Multiple Active Slip Planes” Light Metals 2020 Claire Weaver-Albrecht, Shuozhi David LaJambe and Jayson Tessier Xu, and Irene Beyerlein Alcoa University of California, Santa Eric Poulin and Carl Duchesne Barbara Laval University Abigail Hunter Los Alamos National Laboratory Light Metals Subject Award - Electrode Technology for Anil Kumar Aluminum Production airisData “Anhydrous Carbon Pellets – An Light Metals Award Engineered CPC Raw Material,” Light Metals 2020 “Bayer Process Towards the Circular Economy – Soil Les Edwards and Maia Hunt Conditioners from Bauxite Rain Carbon Inc. Residue,” Light Metals 2020 Christopher Kuhnt Adriano Lucheta, Roseanne Barata Rain Carbon Germany GmbH Holanda, Patricia Magalhães Pereira Silva, Andre Luiz Vilaça do Light Metals Subject Award - Carmo, and Alice Ferreira Cardoso Warren Peterson Cast Shop for SENAI Innovation Institute for Aluminum Production Mineral Technology “Evaluation of the Effect of CO2 Raphael Vieira da Costa, Caio Cover Gas on the Rate of Oxidation César Amorim de Melo, and of an AlMgSi Alloy,” Light Metals Marcelo Montini 2020 Norsk Hydro Brasil Cathrine Kyung Won Solem, Kai Erik Ekstroem, Gabriella Tranell, and Ragnhild Aune Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Light Metals Subject Award - Song Xiang Aluminum Alloys Guizhou University “Effects of Mn and Mo Micro- Li Meng additions on Al-Zr-Sc-Er-Si Central Iron and Steel Research Mechanical Properties,” Light Institute Metals 2020 Guang Ma Shipeng Shu, David Seidman, and Global Energy Interconnection David Dunand Research Institute Co., Ltd Northwestern University LMD/EPD Energy Best Paper Anthony De Luca Award- Student EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratories “Investigation of Performance for Materials Science and Enhancements for Air Brayton/ Technology ORC Combined Cycles for

Small (~2 MWe) Power Systems LMD/EPD Energy Best Paper and a Moderate Heat Source Award - Professional Temperature,” JOM, May 2019 “Simulation of Process and Joseph Litrel Reactor Structure Optimization for Electric Boat CeO2 Preparation from Jet-Flow Pyrolysis,” JOM, May 2019 Donna Post Guillen Idaho National Laboratory Chao Lv, Ting-an Zhang, Zhihe Dou, and Qiuyue Zhao Michael McKellar Northeastern University University of Idaho

“Prediction of Continuous Cooling “Integrated Sensor Network and Transformation Diagrams for Ni- Battery Management System for Cr-Mo Welding Steels via Machine State of Health Estimation and Learning Approaches,” JOM, Safety Control of Lithium- ion February 2020 Batteries” Xiaoxiao Geng and Hao Wang Bing Li University of Science and Vikas Tomar and Vilas Pol Technology Beijing Purdue University Asad Ullah Thomas Adams Karakoram International University Naval Surface Warfare Center Gilgit Corey Love Weihua Xue U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Liaoning Technical University

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Materials Processing & SMD JOM Best Paper Award Manufacturing Division “An Expanded Martensite Variant (MPMD) Selection Theory Accounting for Transformation Rotations and MPMD Distinguished Service Applied Stress Fields: Predictions Award of Variant Clusters in Titanium,” JOM, October 2020 James C. Foley Los Alamos National Laboratory Zachary D. Brunson Colorado School of Mines MPMD Distinguished Scientist/ Adam L. Pilchak and Eric J. Payton Engineer Award US Air Force Research Laboratory Eugene A. Olevsky Satish Rao San Diego State University Ues Inc.

MPMD ICME Industry Aaron P. Stebner Implementation Award Georgia Institute of Technology United States Automotive Young Leaders Awards Materials Partnership LLC c/o Louis Hector, Jr. EPD Young Leaders Professional Development Structural Materials Division (SMD) Alexandra Anderson* Gopher Resource SMD Distinguished Scientist/ Joseph Hamuyuni* Engineer Award Outotec Kevin Hemker FMD Young Leaders Professional Johns Hopkins University Development SMD Distinguished Service Award Yong Lin Kong* University of Utah Eric Huron GE Aviation Michael Cai Wang* University of South Florida

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LMD Young Leaders Professional Student Scholarship Awards Development Richard Otis* FMD Gilbert Chin Scholarship NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Lily Turaski Kelvin Xie* Georgia Institute of Technology Texas A&M LMD Scholarship MPMD Young Leaders Professional Zachary Wolff Development University of Nevada Reno Liang Qi* University of Michigan MPMD Scholarship Yu Zou* Alexander Goldman University of Toronto University of Nevada Reno

SMD Young Leaders Professional SMD Scholarship Development Jadzia Graves Joy Gockel* University of Idaho Wright State University TMS International Symposium on Chelsey Hargather* Superalloys Scholarship New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology T.M. Kelsy Green University of Michigan Ann Arbor Justine Schulte University of Virginia

19 RECIPIENTS PREVIOUSLY AWARDED

Acta Materialia Inc. Poster Awards Flash Sintering of Gadolinium- doped Ceria Atom Locations of Minor Dopants and Their Role in Stabilizing the Tarini Prasad Mishra

Hexagonal -Cuη 6Sn5 Intermetallic Compound Microstructural Optimization through Heat Treatment for Wenhui Yang Enhancing the Fracture Toughness and Fatigue Crack Growth Atomistic Simulation of the Resistance of Selective Laser Fformation and Fracture of Ooxide Melted Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Bifilms in Cast Aluminum Punit Kumar Jialin Liu Orientation-designed Large Bioinspired Mechanically Active Single-crystal Cu-Al-Mn Alloys by Adhesives for the Repair of Heart Abnormal Grain Growth and Their Bleeds Enhanced Functional Properties Jingjing Wu Sheng Xu

Concentration-dependent Atomic Titania Coated Mesoporous sSilica Mobilities in FCC CoCrFeMnNi Particles for Sustainable Water High-entropy Alloys Purification Daniel Gaertner Ogbogu Ikechi Kalu

Demonstrating the Potential of Unravelling the Role of Zinc in Accurate Absolute Cross-grain Magnesium Corrosion at the Stress and Orientation Correlation Nanometer Scale Using Electron Backscatter Diffraction Martina Cihova Tijmen Vermeij

* This recipient has elected to receive their award during the TMS2022 Annual Meeting & Exhibition

20 2020–2021 TMS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS Programming Brad L. Boyce President Sandia National Laboratories Thomas P. Battle Extractive Metallurgy Consultant Public & Governmental Affairs Eric N. Brown Past President Los Alamos National Laboratory James Foley Los Alamos National Laboratory TECHNICAL DIVISION CHAIRS Vice President Extraction & Processing Division Ellen Cerreta Christina Meskers Los Alamos National Laboratory Functional Materials Division Incoming Vice President Paul R. Ohodnicki W. Jud Ready University of Pittsburgh Georgia Institute of Technology Light Metals Division Financial Planning Officer Eric A. Nyberg Charles H. Ward Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Processing & Secretary (Non-voting) Manufacturing Division James J. Robinson Mark R. Stoudt TMS Executive Director National Institute of Standards & Technology FUNCTIONAL AREA DIRECTORS Structural Materials Division Content, Development & Daniel B. Miracle Dissemination Air Force Research Laboratory Judith Schneider University of Alabama at Huntsville

Membership & Student Development Alexis Lewis National Science Foundation

Professional Development David Bourell University of Texas

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