Officers of ASM International
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CONTENTS Officers of ASM International ...................................................................................................................... 2 Milestones of ASM International ................................................................................................................. 3 2013 Class of Fellows ................................................................................................................................ 5 ASM International Fellow Members .......................................................................................................... 10 Presidents of ASM .................................................................................................................................... 18 George A. Roberts Award ......................................................................................................................... 19 Alpha Sigma Mu Lecture .......................................................................................................................... 21 ASM International & The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society Distinguished Lectureship in Materials and Society ................................................................................. 23 Edward DeMille Campbell Memorial Lecture ........................................................................................... 26 Marcus A. Grossmann Young Author Award ............................................................................................. 28 Henry Marion Howe Medal ....................................................................................................................... 30 Jacquet-Lucas Award for Excellence in Metallography ............................................................................ 33 Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers ......................................................................................... 35 Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award................................................................................... 37 Allan Ray Putnam Service Award ............................................................................................................. 39 J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria Award .................................................................................................. 41 William Hunt Eisenman Award ................................................................................................................. 42 Albert Sauveur Achievement Award ......................................................................................................... 44 Engineering Materials Achievement Award .............................................................................................. 46 Silver Medal .............................................................................................................................................. 53 Gold Medal ............................................................................................................................................... 55 Distinguished Life Membership ................................................................................................................ 57 Medal for the Advancement of Research ................................................................................................. 63 Honorary Membership .............................................................................................................................. 67 Historical Landmarks ................................................................................................................................ 69 1 OFFICERS OF ASM INTERNATIONAL® President and Trustee Dr. Gernant E. Maurer, FASM Director, Research & Development (Retired) Carpenter Technology Corporation West Chester, PA Vice President and Trustee Prof. C. Ravi Ravindran, FASM Professor of Advanced Material Ryerson University; Toronto, ON, Canada Immediate Past President and Trustee Prof. Christopher C. Berndt, FASM Professor, Surface Science and Interface Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology Australia Secretary Mr. Thomas S. Passek Managing Director ASM International; Materials Park, OH Treasurer Mr. Robert J. Fulton, FASM President (Retired) Hoeganaes Corporation; Avalon, NJ Trustees Dr. Iver Anderson, FASM Mr. William J. Lenling, FASM Senior Metallurgist President Ames Laboratory Thermal Spray Technologies, Inc. Ames, IA Sun Prairie, WI Prof. Linda S. Schadler, FASM Mr. Mitchell Dorfman, FASM Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Sulzer Metco Fellow School of Engineering Sulzer Metco Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Westbury, NY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Troy, NY Dr. James C. Foley R & D Manager Prof. Vilupanur A. Ravi, FASM Los Alamos National Laboratory Professor and Chair Los Alamos, NM California State Polytechnic University; Pomona, CA Ms. Diana M. Essock, FASM Dr. Jeffrey A. Hawk, FASM President Materials Research Engineer Metamark, Inc.; Moreland Hills, OH National Energy Technology Laboratory U.S. Department of Energy; Albany, OR Dr. David U. Furrer, FASM Senior Fellow Discipline Lead Pratt & Whitney; East Hartford, CT Student Board Members Ms. Jessica A. Booth Ms. Karly N. Chester Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Troy, NY Mr. Raymond T. Hickey Leigh University; Bethlehem, PA Officers and Trustees - Elect Dr. Sunniva R. Collins, FASM Ms. Jacqueline M. Earle Visiting Associate Professor Product Support Manager Case Western Reserve University Caterpillar, Inc. Cleveland, OH Mossville, IL Mr. John R. Keough, FASM Dr. Zi-Kui Liu, FASM Chairman Professor Applied Process, Inc. The Pennsylvania State University Livonia, MI University Park, PA 2 MILESTONES OF ASM INTERNATIONAL® 1913 A group of heat treaters convenes in Detroit, forms Steel Treaters’ Club. 1915 Organization becomes Steel Treaters’ Research Club as technical members are admitted. 1918 Club becomes Steel Treating Research Society. Sections established in Chicago and Cleveland. 1919 Chicago group secedes and forms American Steel Treaters’ Society. First Metal Show held in Chicago. 1920 Two groups reunite as American Society for Steel Treating. Cleveland headquarters established. First issue of Transactions published. 1922 Society establishes first award, the Henry Marion Howe Medal. 1923 First Handbook debuts as looseleaf binder; data sheets are issued through 1928. 1929 First bound ASST Handbook published. 1930 First issue of Metal Progress published. 1933 Society name becomes American Society for Metals. 1939 ASM membership surpasses 10,000. 1945 Membership reaches 20,000. 1948 ASM publishes last single-volume Metals Handbook (Seventh Edition) 1951 First World Metallurgical Congress held in Detroit. 1954 Metals Engineering Institute esta blished as educational arm of the Society. 1955 Pilot operation for electronic searching of technical literature begins. 1957 Second World Metallurgical Congress held in Chicago. 1959 New World Headquarters at Metals Park completed. 1960 Full-scale operation of computerized information searching service announced. 1961 Volume 1 of Metals Handbook, Eighth Edition published. 1962 Member interest in materials other than metals becomes apparent. 1963 Society observes 50th anniversary. 1970 First class of ASM Fellows installed. First four technical divisions established. 1974 Inaugural ASM Heat Treating Conference/Workshop held. 1977 Nine technical divisions established. Metals Engineering Institute enrolls 50,000th student. 1978 Ninth Edition of Metals Handbook begins. 1981 First “Metals Week” held. Data Program for Alloy Phase Diagrams initiated. 1983 “Diamond Decade” strategic plan sets direction toward materials and international focus. 1985 Advanced Materials and Processes magazine debuts. 1986 Society name becomes ASM International®, The Materials Information Society. 1988 World Materials Congress held in Chicago as ASM observes 75th anniversary. 3 MILESTONES OF ASM INTERNATIONAL® 1991 One-millionth abstract published by Materials Information. 1993 Vision 2000 strategy focuses on member needs and electronic services. 1994 ASM Heat Treating Society and ASM Thermal Spray Society founded. 1995 First electronic product published. 1996 Heat Treating Vision of the Future introduced. 1997 First ASM Materials Solutions Conference held as part of “The Complete Metals and Materials Experience.” 1998 Corporate supporters pledge $2 million in equipment for a new Training Center at Materials Park. 1999 ASM International Foundation rededicated and W.H. Eisenman Garden completed. 2000 First “Materials Camp” organized by ASM International Foundation. 2001 American Council on Education recommends ASM courses for college credit. 2002 ASM Handbooks Online and ASM Online Training launched. 2003 ASM introduces Alloy Center Online. 2004 ASM International® Strategic Plan developed and implemented. 2005 ASM Integrated Enterprise Solution launched. 2006 ASM hosts Materials & Medicine Summit with Cleveland Clinic, develops initiative to serve the industrial design community, and introduces the first online services based on the Integrated Enterprise. 2007 ASM introduces Global Community Information network, including Affiliate Society and Chapter website. 2008 First Chapter-developed websites launched as part of ASM Global Community. 2009 ASM introduces Solution Centers for corrosion and energy materials, the world’s most comprehensive and authoritative resources for researching, understanding,