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ASM MaterialsEducation Foundation
2013 ANNUAL REPORT
Mission: To excite young people
in materials, science, and
engineering careers.
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Prof. Stephen M. Copley, FASMChairSenior ScientistApplied Research LabPenn State University
Dr. David B. SpencerVice ChairChairman and CTOwTe Corp.
Mr. Ronald J. ParringtonImmediate Past ChairPresidentIMR Test Labs Inc.
Dr. Roch J. Shipley, P.E.TreasurerPrincipal EngineerProfessional Analysis & Consulting Inc.
Mr. Thomas S. PassekSecretaryManaging DirectorASM International
Dr. Aziz I. Asphahani, FASMPresident and CEOQuesTek Innovations LLC
Prof. Christopher C. Berndt, FASMIRIS Faculty of Eng. & Industrial Sciences
Swinburne Univ. of Tech.
Ms. Nichol CampanaDirector of Development & Operations
ASM Materials Education FoundationDr. Sunniva R. Collins, FASMVisiting Associate ProfessorCase Western Reserve Univ.
Mr. Charles W. Connors, Sr.ChairmanMagneco/Metrel
Prof. Glenn S. Daehn, FASMMars Fontana Professor of Metallurgical Eng.
The Ohio State Univ.Dr. Ryan M. DeaconMaterials EngineerDupont
Dr. Raymond Decker, FASM Chief Technical Officer and TreasurerThixomat Inc.
Ms. Janice EdwardsJE ConsultantsEngineering and Education
Mr. Robert D. Halverstadt, FASMChairman Emeritus (retired)Special Metals Corp.
Mr. Ashok Khare, FASMPresidentAsh Khare Consulting LLC
Dr. Frederick J. Lisy, FASMPresidentOrbital Research Inc.
Dr. Julio G. MaldonadoAdvising Materials EngineerChevron Energy Tech. Pty. Ltd.
Dr. George MehlerK-12 Science SupervisorCentral Bucks School District
Mr. Andrew NydamTeacher (retired)Olympia School District
Prof. Gregory B. Olson, FASMWalter P. Murphy ProfessorNorthwestern Univ.
Dr. Bhakta B. Rath, FASMAssociate Director of Research Head, Materials Science & Component Technology Directorate, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Dr. Lyle H. Schwartz, FASM Director (retired)Air Force Office of Science Research
Mr. William W. ShropshireChairman, Board of DirectorsAmerican Chemet Corp.
Dr. Mark F. Smith, FASMDeputy Director, Materials Science & Engineering Center
Sandia National Laboratories
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2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORTLETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR
I am pleased to share with you the annual report for fiscal year 2013. We have puttogether a few of ASM Materials Education Foundation’s key achievements from 2013to highlight how your donations made a difference in the lives of students and teacherswho were impacted through our Materials Camps and scholarships.
I encourage you to visit asmfoundation.org where you will find an audited financial statement and donor list for fiscal year 2013. I also encourage you to stay up-to-date with our achievements by reading our quarterly e-newsletter.
I am excited about what 2014 and beyond has in store and hope that you share inmy excitement!
Thank you for your continued support and generosity. Nichol CampanaDirector of Development and Operations
ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION 2013 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SPONSORSAFC HolcroftAir Products and ChemicalsAIST FoundationAmerican Ceramic SocietyAmerican Electric PowerAmerican Iron & Steel Assoc.American Pacific Corp.ASB IndustriesBattelleBecton DickinsonBodycoteThe Boeing Co.Bozzone Family FoundationBuck Co.BuehlerCarpenter Tech.Caterpillar FoundationChevronDiMeo SchneiderElectralloyElement Materials Tech. Ellwood Group Inc.
Engineering Systems Inc.Forging Industry EducationalGE ApplianceGE AviationGeneral MotorsGKN AerospaceHaldex Brake ProductsHales & Gooch Ltd.H.C. StarckHonda of America Foundation
IMR Test LabsINTELInternational Symposium on Superalloys
International Thermal Spray Association
John Deere Co.Lockheed Martin/Sandia Laboratories
Los Alamos National Laboratories
Magneco/MetrelMcSwain EngineeringMedtronicMichigan MetrologyModern IndustriesMTL EngineeringNACE CalgaryNACE FoundationNorthrop Grumman Electronic Systems Div.
Nucor Corp.Office of Naval ResearchPlymouth Tube Co.Precision Surfaces International
Product Development Analysis
Professional Analysis & Consult.
QuesTek Innovations LLCRolls RoyceSaegertown Manufacturing
SAMPESiemens Caring Hands Foundation
Simmons Family FoundationSociety of Tribologists and Lubricating Engineers
STIHL Inc.Stork ClimaxStork TechnimetThermal Spray TechnologiesTMS (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society)
UES Inc.United States Air ForceV&M Star SteelValero Refining-MerauxWixom Inc.
“I am 16 and I am the oldest child from a
family of six. I have givenmuch thought to what
I want to do in the future. I enjoy science very much and have been
exploring possible majors I might enjoy.
When I first applied to theEisenman Camp,
I had never considered a career in materials science.This week has given me so much insight into the
careers in the materials world.I would like to thank you for
allowing me to partakein such an
eye-opening experience. Your generosity has given me the chance
to further my investigationinto my future
and for that I am extremely grateful.”
Alison Haas2013 Eisenman Materials
Camp studentClarkston High School
EMERITUS TRUSTEESDr. Alton Romig, Jr., FASMVice President and General ManagerThe Skunk Works
Dr. Thomas G. Stoebe, FASMProfessor Emeritus (retired)University of Washington
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TITANIUM$10,000+Anautics Inc.ASM Materials Camp CanadaAsphahani, Aziz and WendyCarpenter Technology Corp.Chevron Corp.CSULB Research FoundationDuval, EdouardDyrkacz, W. Dyrkacz Forging Industry EducationalInternational Symposium on Superalloys
Ivy Tech Community CollegeKottcamp, Jr., Edward H. and Nancy S.
NACE International Foundation
NASA Langley ResearchNew Mexico Inst. Mining and Technology
New Mexico Tech BookstoreNorthern Illinois UniversitySandia National Laboratories
St. Mary’s UniversityThe Ohio State Univ. Research Foundation
Thermal Spray TechnologiesUniversity of AlabamaWeber State University
PLATINUM$5,000 - $9,999ASM Boston ChapterASM Chicago Regional Chapter
ASM Cleveland ChapterASM Columbus ChapterASM Indianapolis ChapterASM Oregon ChapterCopley, Stephen M. and Todd, Judith A.
Decker, Raymond and Mary
Evans, PamGE AviationH.C. Starck Inc.Jones, Peggy E.Keough Family FoundationMagneco/Metrel IncMaldonado, Julio G.New Jersey Institute of Technology
Professional Analysis & Consulting Inc.
Spencer, David B.University of IllinoisVirginia Beach Public Schools
Youngstown State University
GOLD$1,000 - $4,999AIST FoundationAllen, Benjamin C.ASM Eastern Virginia Chapter
ASM New England Materials Camp
ASM Puget Sound ChapterASM Rhode Island ChapterBerndt, Christopher C.Cahn, John W.Connelly, Michael B.Corleone, JosephDennies, Daniel P.
General Motors LLCGKN Aerospace CincinnatiGlasgow, Thomas K.Halverstadt, Robert D.Honda of America Mfg. Inc.IMR Test LabsKrashes, DavidKulkarni, Kishor M.Los Alamos National LabMuzyka, Donald R.Passek, Thomas S.Puerta, Douglas G.QuesTek Innovations LLCRamberg, Jeffrey R.Rolls Royce Corp.SAMPESchwartz, Lyle H. and Jurkovich, Celesta
Siemens Caring Hands Foundation
Sonon, Daniel E.Surbey, Lisa and GlenUES Inc.University of TennesseeVander Voort, George
SILVER$500 - $999Hayrynen, Kathy L.Hogue, FraukeKhare, Ashok K.Lockwood, Ronald C.Mahmoud, Salah E.MedtronicValero Refining
BRONZE$100 - $499Adams, Francis E.AFC HolcroftAl-Hashem, HameedAllison, John E.Anderson, Ian M.Anderson, Iver E.Angelides, Peter G.Arthur, Robert P.Babich, John B.Berryman, RichardBlessing, WeltonBockenstedt, Kevin J.Bridenbaugh, Peter R.Callister, William D.Carpenter, Jr., Joseph A.Cavalli, MatthewChao, Chung-yaoClinton, Jr., Charles E.Columbaro, NorinaConti, Patricia M.Conybear, James G.Crooks, Ronald D.Daehn, Glenn S.Dancy, Terence E.Deatherage, Pergentina L.Diepenbrock, ChrisDieter, George E.Dixon, HollyDowling, Jr., William E.Drosdak II, John M.Earle, JacquelineEssock, Diana M.Foley, James C.Gaw, William D.Gedeon, MichaelGeneral Motors FoundationGibala, Ronald and JaniceGranger, Douglas A.Gschneidner, Karl A.Gunow, Jr., Robert F.
Hales, CrispinHawk, Jeffrey A.Henry, ScottHirt, Carol JeanHirth, John P.Horner, Howard E.Howard, John R.Hynes, Bradley S.Jobba, DanKalista, JulieKeough, John R.Knorovsk, Gerald A.Knudson, Steven E.Kramer, L.D.Kurtz, Steven J.Kushnick, Steven B.Lai, George Y.Lambert, Jr., Robert L.Lichtman, Ira M.Marshall Community Foundation
Mayer, Jr., Robert McGinnis, StevenMcrae, James A.McSwain EngineeringMichigan MetrologyMikoda, Sr., James H.Miller, JoanneMurray, ConstanceNash, Samuel K.Nichols, MichaelPande, Chandra S.Parker, Charles A.Plymouth Tube CompanyPursall, P.Radzilowski, Ronald H.Ramulu, M.Rapp, Robert A.Rigdon, Michael A.Romano, RalphSchultz, Jay W.Schupmann, Richard G.Schwenke, George K.Shih, Kuang-kuoShipley, Roch J.Shirk, GinnyShoemaker, Roger L.Smith, M.Spaulding, Scott W.Spencer, Stephen W.Strauss, Joseph T.Trester, Paul W.Turner, Arthur P.Tuthill, Richard D.Vermillion, LindaWalker, James L.Wiederkehr, JohnWiffen, F. W.Williamson, Gregory A.Witt, Gary G.
FRIENDS$99 & UNDERAdvanced High Technology Metals Inc.
Alvarez, Sr., JorgeAnoshkina, Elvira V.Arbes, Carl J.Ashbolt, Rod D.Aspandiar, RaiyomandAsrar, NaushaAult, G. M.Baker, RonaldBarbour, GeorgeBarlow, GeoffreyBeiss, PaulBirtch, WallyBobee, Thomas G.
Boileau, James M.Bos, HansBossard, J.G.Bowerman, Biays S.Bradley, DonBrofman, Peter J.Burke, DennyCameron, David W.Carrier, GillesChojnacki, MarkCisar, KellyClark, Harold R.Classen, Daniel C.Coatta, StephenCollander, LloydCraven, ChrisDarragh, Craig V.Davies, Richard G.Davis, Kenneth G.DeArdo, Anthony J.Defeo, Angelo J.Deshpande, LaxmanDever, JoyceDiehl, Kenneth L.Dimiduk, Dennis M.Dippery, Jr., Richard E.Dormer, George J.Dougherty, James R.Dowell, Michael B.Duda, PatriciaDuplessis, John J.Dupont, PierreEdwards, Janice L.Edwards, Ralph P.Elder, JamesElliott, Daniel S.Everidge, Jackie K.Fairweather, DanielFillion, GlenFonseca, CarmenFraker, Anna C.Gabb, Timothy P.Garrett, Steven M.Gee, James T.Giamei, Anthony F.Gibbs, David B.Girot, Franck A.Godoy, Joao M.Goma, KanjiGreen, Allen C.Griffith, Ronald L.Guarini, Roberto N.Guclu, MustafaHallman, Richard T.Hallquist, John O.Halsey, William G.Handwerker, CarolHarkness, John C.Harris, Helena J.Harris, KennethHarris, LeonardHeard, John W.Heist, Judy A.Henriksen, ThomasHeulitt, Leslie M.Hinzmann, T. BrockHirayama, YoshiakiHoffman, Raymond T.Holloway, Paul H.Hornung, Mary JaneHuff, AmyHuffman, Dennis D.Hull, Frederick C.Hurst, James J.Ice, Gene E.Jarrett, JohnJenkins, James F.Jessen, Jr., Nicholas C.
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2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT2013 DONORS
“Thank you for a fantastic week at
the ASM Eisenman Camp! I truly learned a lot of information
and loved using all the equipment and technology.
I’m even considering becoming a junior
mentor in the futurebecause of the impact
this amazing camp had on me. I’ll never forget
any of the friends or amazing people I met
at this camp and I just wanted to say
thank you to everyone for making this
possible!”
Thomas Holtslander2013 Eisenman Materials
Camp studentWT Woodson High School
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FRIENDS$99 & UNDERJohn Glenn Research CenterJohnson, KeithJohnson, KevinJohnson, William T.Kammerer, Henry G.Kampe, Stephen L.Kanematsu, HideyukiKeiser, James R.Kelley, Nathan LeeKiser, Matthey ThomasKopliku, ArdjanKovarik, RebekahKrueger, BrianKuno, MasaakiKuntz, Jason P.Kwan, Charles Chi FongLafferty, Ronald C.Lancaster, MatthewLaughlin, David E.Lauritzen, Carrie A.Law Office of Jeffrey R. Ramberg
Lazaridis, Nassos A.Leblanc, F.L.Legvari, JosephLeitch, Daniel B.Lentz, Charles W.Levesque, AnniesLevy, VictorLiu, QianchuLopez, BobbyLynch, Charles T.Lynch, Richard F.Macaulay, Lyle C.MacDonald, William D.Machlin, Irvin
Mahanes, Harold P.Mahy, Tyler X.Marble, Wayne A.Marken, KarenMartin, Todd E.Massey, John R.Matousek, Jan W.Maute, Kurt W.May, William A.Mayer, Howard R.McCarty, Eric D.McDade, James F.McDermott, Richard P.McLaughlin, DavidMcLean, AlexanderMcNelley, TerryMcPhate, Andrew J.Medina, JoseMerwin, Matthew J.Metz, Jr., Kenneth L.Miki, YasushiMiklasiewicz, Richard J.Miller, Thomas J.Minden, Francis J.Miranda, Gaspar R.Mohr, William C.Mucha, BasilMyers III, John T.Nagata, Peter K.Nakamura, YuichiroNaumann, RobertNielsen, Francis C.Nowak, GregOBrien, David M.Osmundson, Michael D.Otte, O. MatthewPainter, JonathanPalmer, Cynthia A.
Payton, Patrick H.Payzant, Edward A.Pearsall, KatherinePearson, David D.Pechulis, Michael J.Phillips, Barry W.Phillips, Bobby R.Piccione, Dominic A.Pickering, Howard W.Plehn, Edward J.Pollien, Jean-PierrePond, Jr., Robert B.Power, Peter M.Prichard, Paul D.Rast, James J.Redmond, PaulRense, Charles E.Reuben, JeremyReynoso, CesarRichards, FrancesRishel, Douglas MarkRosenbaum, WernerRovertoni, Flavio M.Rua, Joseph M.Ruzauskas, Edward J.Sandrock, Gary D.Sauve, J. E.Schadler, Linda S.Schroth, James G.Sears, James W.Seren, Joseph J.Sherman, William MarkSilva, Eugene A.Simmons, Louis EarlSiren, Nils T.Smialek, James L.Sobieski, RichardSorvari, Paul
Sotiriou, GeorgeSpitznagel, John A.Stephenson, LauraStinson, Jonathan S.Stuart, Laura R.Sugano, MikioSwiglo, David A.Taleff, Eric M.Tao, Sr., YuanTartaglia, John M.Todd, PetterToh, Chin HoiTrojan, Paul K.Turner, Cherie KayUtter, RobertVatalaro, James F.Virkar, Anil V.Vittori, Stephen W.Warner, TerryWebler, BryanWheeler, William R.White, Phillip R.White, William E.Whiteside, Glenn G.Whittenberger, J. DanielWilhelmi, George F.Wilkey, Richard L.Williams, DeanWilliams, ToddWitham, John P.Yarosik, Bernard S.Yokota, HideoYolton, C. FredZeis, Lawrence A.Zhang, ZhiyuZhao, Jeff X.Zic, Richard
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2013 DONORS, continued
2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
Dianne and Jack AdletaAllegheny Technologies Inc.ASM InternationalAziz and Wendy AsphahaniStewart and Theresa BachmanMrs. William O. BraeckleinBebe Dean BowenMs. Jeane Deatherage
Mr. R. Darrell EwersLynda & Bob HaganMr. Daniel A. HamiltonMr. Leonard M. HornerMr. Herbert D. KelleherLeRoy Kirby, IIIKemper Corp.Mr. Mark L. Lemmon
Robert and Colleen MarusterMr. Chase Morsey, Jr.Richard & Laurene OpdykeMs. Barbara B. OwenMr. Thomas S. PassekMr. Charles J. Queenan, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William J. RobertsArthur & Toni Rembe Rock
Mr. Fayez SarofimMs. Ginny ShirkTeledyne Turbine EnginesTeledyne TechnologiesMr. & Mrs. Cyril Wagner, Jr.Vice Admiral Thomas R. Weschler
IN MEMORY OF DR. GEORGE A. ROBERTS
Helen & Richard AndraKathy AngelucciCara ArtmanGreg BakerMelissa BillingsNina BlockMr. Ronald S. BurkittDeniz BuzakJean D’AngeloKris DeRuchieElkay Mfg. Corp. LLC
Patricia H. FurrSteve HaistMr. John HarknessJudy and Rick HeistKieran HussieMs. Donna IovinePeg JohnsonTricia ManningMs. Barbara McDadeAmy MoralesConstance Murray
National Board of Medical Examiners
Neustadt & Stephenson Families
Ron NungesterJerry and Edna PettitBill and Kathy PhillipsAbby PolekMark RaymondCandy RoederDebbie Shelmire
Ms. Alexandra SliwinskiMr. and Mrs. John R. SuriaTransamerican Tool Co., Inc.United Terex, Coworkers of Tom Reid
W M Robots LLCRobert WardlePat and Jim Yonchek
IN MEMORY OF THOMAS C. REID
ASM AkronASM AlbuquerqueASM AtlantaASM BostonASM CalgaryASM Central FloridaASM Chicago RegionalASM CincinnatiASM ClevelandASM ColumbusASM DaytonASM DetroitASM Eastern New YorkASM EdmontonASM Hartford
ASM HoustonASM IndiaASM Lehigh ValleyASM Los AngelesASM Metro New York-New Jersey
ASM MinnesotaASM Northwestern Pennsylvania
ASM Oak RidgeASM PeoriaASM PhiladelphiaASM Pittsburgh Golden Triangle
ASM Puget Sound
ASM PuneASM Quad Cities USAASM South Central Pennsylvania
ASM Twin TierASM WarrenASM West MichiganASM WorcesterMaterial Advantage ChaptersMissouri University of Science and Technology Chapter
Penn State University ChapterUniversity of Texas ArlingtonChapter
ASM CHAPTER PARTNERS ASM Chapters play akey supporting role in
the growth and expansion of ASM
Foundation programs.Through volunteerism,
organization, and hosting of a Materials
Camp, as well as providing a network of
speakers and mentors,the ASM membership
contributes to educational outreach
within the organization.
PILLARS SOCIETYThe ASM Materials Education Foundationhas known various formsof philanthropy and extraordinary expressionsof commitment to the future of materials science. The name ASMPillars Society is basedon the symbol of the Foundation, representingthe four Pillars of our purpose: Education,Knowledge, Leadership,and Service.
Anonymous (1)Dr. and Mrs. Aziz I. AsphahaniRiad I. AsfahaniDon and Marilyn BlickwedeRichard D. BramsDr. and Mrs. Spencer H. BushWilford H. Couts Jr.W. Raymond CribbMary and Ray DeckerDr. Daniel P. DenniesMr. and Mrs. W. William Dyrkacz
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt Eisenman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. FockeGordon and Ann GeigerR. G. “Gil” GillilandDiane GoldinMaryella and Robert D. Halverstadt
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hollander
Mr. and Mrs. Ashok KhareMr. Fred KisslingerWilliam P. KosterEdward H. Kottcamp, Jr.David and Barbara KrashesDr. George KraussWarren H. KrogstadWilliam D. ManlyDr. and Mrs. Donald MuzykaProfessor Jagdish NarayanMr. and Mrs. John P. NielsenAndy and Jane NydamRon and Cheryl ParringtonMr. and Mrs. Greg PetrusJohn and Nancy PridgeonMr. and Mrs. Ivan RacheffBhakta B. and Sushama RathMr. and Mrs. William A. ReichGeorge A. RobertsAlton D. and Julie RomigKaren SaboDr. Frederick E. SchmidtLyle H. Schwartz and Celesta S. Jurkovich
Dr. William W. Scott, Jr.Roch J. ShipleyJack and Ene SimonEdward E. SlowterRobert SparksTom and Jan StoebeDr. and Mrs. Carl E. SwartzR. C. Tucker, Jr., Ph.D., FASMJulius L. TurkMr. and Mrs. Kent R. Van HornDr. Christopher Viney and Dr. Lisa Gilliland-Viney
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wert
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Thomas ChrobakUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Jared OttmanUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Edward J. DulisScholarship
Jessica TjalsmaUniversity of Washington
Lucille & Charles A. WertScholarship
Kimbrelle ThommassonUniversity of Washington
John AndreiukUniversity of Alberta
Corey BloniaszWorcester Polytechnic Institute
Katrina BoosThe Ohio State University
Alexandra GloverMichigan Technological
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2013 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
George A. Roberts Scholarships
Alexander LohsePurdue University
Matthew NelsonDrexel University
Steven SchroederUniversity of Calgary
William & Mary Dyrkacz Scholarships
Dj DevanUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Daniel KramerPennsylvania StateUniversity
Caroline MurphyMissouri Universityof Science & Technology
Collin TetherMichigan Technological University
Ladish Co. Foundation Scholarships
John M. HaniakScholarship
Mary StoryLehigh University
Nicole ChinUniversity of Washington
Caitlyn ClarksonNew Mexico Institute of Mining &Technology
Katrin DaehnThe Ohio State University
Outstanding Scholars
William Park Woodside Founder’s Scholarship
Timothy FountainSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology
2013 National Merit Scholar Liani Lye
Liani will graduate from California Academy of Math & Science, Carson, Calif., thisyear. She was selected basedupon her outstanding academicachievements, the diversity ofher activities, and her interest inpursuing a career in materialsengineering.
2013 UNDERGRADUATEDESIGN COMPETITIONPROGRAM WINNERS Design—a critical
component to revitalizeengineering in materials
education.
FIRST PLACEVirginia Polytechnic Institute& State UniversityTeam MembersBrendan OndraDaniel Flagg
Faculty AdviserDr. Douglas Holmes
“Controlled Deformation of aSlender Structure”
SECOND PLACEMichigan Technological UniversityTeam MembersPeter EnzBryan TurnerBen WittbrodtMatt Wong (Team Leader)
Faculty AdviserDr. Calvin L. White
“Design of an Eta-PhaseStrengthened Nickel-Base Alloy”
Winning abstracts online:asmfoundation.org.
STUDENT CHAPTER GRANTS2013 WINNERSCalifornia Polytechnic University-PomonaClemson UniversityIndian Institute of Technology-MadrasUniversity of Alabama-BirminghamUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonView winning projects online at asmfoundation.org.
CITY OF MATERIALSBringing materials outreach to future engineers and scientists.
The City of Materials website (cityofmaterials.com) is an interactive environmentwhere students of all ages can experi-ence how Materials Science and Engi-neering impacts their daily lives.Explore the city on a “virtual city tour”or head to the Science Center and learnabout types of materials. You can alsoaccess “Materials Radio” and discovermore about the world of materials!
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Polymers – Three Guided Inquiry ProjectsSusan Hanifl, Enterprise High School, Calif. (Grades 9-12)
A Statue in a Material World - Copper and Steel Deterioration Over TimeAnthony Dalasio, Lackawanna Trail Jr.-Sr. High School, Pa. (Grades 7, 10, 11, 12)
Polymers in the Real WorldCindy Gander, Clinton High School, Wis. (Grades 10-12)
Polymers and Coatings: Real WorldApplications of ChemistryKieffer Tarbell, Portland Lutheran School, Ore. (Grades 7-12)
Replicating an Artifact/Materials Engineer SimulationKaren Cobb, James Tillman Elementary, Fla. (Grades 2-5)
Integrating Materials Science ActivitiesTerri Cole, Echols Middle School, Ala. (Grade 8)
Concrete-Plastic CompositesJulie Olson, Second Chance High School, S.D. (Grades 9-12)
Materials Science in Water FiltrationLarry Hermanson, Washington Island High School, Wis. (Grades 9-12)
Not All Peanuts are the SameAndrea Pulley, Matoaca Middle School, Va. (Grade 7)
Students Talk to the InternationalSpace StationTom Maxwell, Thornton Middle School, Texas (Grades 6-8)
Students Talk to the InternationalSpace StationCarl DeCesare, Niskayuna High School, N.Y. (Grades 9-12)
Getting our Hands on Earth Materials!Sharon Long, Oakmont Elementary School, Tenn. (Grade 4)
Girls Living in a Material World: How to Redesign for Life SkillsRhonda Owens, Dickson BOE, Tenn. (Grades 6-12)
White Powder Lab, Alessandro LaGambaSt. Cecilia Catholic School, Ontario, Canada (Grades 1-8)
Using Ultrasonics to Study Engineered MaterialsMaurice Stephenson, Venice High School, Calif. (Grades 9-12)
Crystal System, Denis KoganThe Brooklyn School for Career Development 753K, N.Y. (Grades 9-12)
Junkyard Robots, Vicki JouleAlliance High School, Neb. (Grades 10-12)
Little Cars, Sondra LawsonJimmy Carter Middle School, N.M. (Grade 8)
Building EfficiencyNathan Moore, Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences, N.M. (Grades 7-8)
Whatever Floats Your BoatValencia Greenwood, Bingman Head Start, Texas (Preschool 3-4)
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2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
“With today’s rapid technological
advancements, it is important for teachers to acquire materials science knowledge
to share with their students.
Promoting science education is a key goal for H.C. Starck, because
there is a lack of qualified scientists and engineers in the
marketplace.”
Dmitry ShashkovOrganizer
2013 ASM Materials CampTeachers in Boston
Air Products Inc.Doug Allan, FASM, and the Dave Fallen Memorial
John and Marian AndrewsWendy AsphahaniBruce E. and Marilyn L. Boardman
Buehler and EmployeesMary Hegler CarusMary and Ray DeckerWilliam and Mary DyrkaczElwood Group Inc.Engineering Systems Inc. and Professional Staff
Diane GoldinMaryella and Bob HalverstadtWilliam Hunt Eisenman EstateWilliam P. KosterWilliam D. ManlyMary P. Muzyka
Northwest Pennsylvania ASM Chapter and Friends
Jeanne and Richard PitlerJohn and Nancy PridgeonGeorge A. RobertsR. P. Simmons Family Foundation
EISENMAN ASM MATERIALS CAMPPERMANENTLY ENDOWED STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS DONORS
Dr. Julio G. MaldonadoChairChevron Energy Technology Co.
Dr. Padma KodaliVice ChairCaterpillar Inc.
Mr. Kevin J. BockenstedtImmediate Past Chair ATI Allvac
Dr. Pranesh AswathTemple University
Dr. Christopher C. Berndt, FASMSwinburne University of Technology,Australia
Dr. Dianne Chong, FASMThe Boeing Co.
Dr. Benjamin ChurchUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ms. Erica CorralUniversity of Arizona
Dr. Carl J. CzajkowskiBrookhaven National Laboratory (retired)
Dr. Daniel P. Dennies, FASMExponent
Ms. Janice L. EdwardsJ.E. Consulting
Dr. Kip O. FindleyColorado School of Mines
Mr. Thomas K. Glasgow, FASMNASA Glenn (retired)
Mr. Robert L. HanlinHoneywell (retired)
Dr. Robin Forbes JonesATI Allvac
Dr. Daniel J. LewisRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Ms. Carolyn L. MerrittTest Spectrum Inc.
Prof. Gregory B. Olson, FASMNorthwestern University
Prof. Vilupanur A. Ravi, P.E., FASMCalifornia State Polytechnic University
Mrs. Pergentina L. DeatherageStaff LiaisonASM Materials Education Foundation
ACTION IN EDUCATION COMMITTEE
“LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD” – K-12 TEACHER GRANTS PROGRAM2013 WINNERSProvides support and incentive for K-12 teachers to develop and implement science-teaching activities.Program started in 2001 and awards 10 grants at $500 each annually.
500 AWARDSSCIENCE & ENGINEERING
FAIRSASM Foundation in
partnership with Intel hasparticipated since 2001
presenting one “Most Outstanding Exhibit
in Materials Science”award at approximately500 regional science &
engineering fairs throughout the world.
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2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT2013 INCOME AND EXPENSES
2013 NACE cKIT PROGRAM
NACE cKit with tools andsupplies includes a
4-hour hands-on learningactivity provided to all teachers attending
ASM Materials Camp.
Revenue
Contributions & Other $706,670 66%Investment Earnings $370,430 34%
$1,077,100 100%
Expenses
Scholarships $102,777 8%Materials Camps $548,258 42%Other Programs $19,198 2%Administration $606,750 47%Governance $14,555 1%
$1,291,538 100%
Audited Financials (prepared 6/16/2014)
Dr. Aziz I. Asphahani, FASMChairQuesTek Innovations LLC
Mr. Craig D. ClauserCraig Clauser Engineering Consulting
Dr. Sunniva R. Collins, FASMCase Western Reserve University
Mr. Roger J. Fabian, FASMRoger Fabian Consulting LLC
Mr. Robert J. FultonHoeganaes Corp. (retired)
Dr. Donald R. Muzyka, FASMSpecial Metals Corp. (retired)
Mr. Thomas S. PassekASM International
Dr. Richard K. Pitler, FASMAllegheny Ludlum Corp. (retired)
Dr. Alton D. Romig, Jr., FASMThe Skunk Works - Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Co.
Dr. Roch J. Shipley, P.E., FASMProfessional Analysis & Consulting Inc.
Mr. Jon D. Tirpak P.E., FASMSCRA Applied R&D
2013 INVESTMENT COMMITTEE
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Caryn Jackson teaches sci-ence at Tolles Career and Tech-nical Center in Plain City, Ohio.Her students are generally noton a career path that involves acollege degree. Instead, Tolles,like most career centers, is fo-cused on preparing its studentsfor immediate careers. It initiallytook Jackson a couple of yearsto convince her administration to allow herto teach materials science at her school.She prevailed and has now been success-fully teaching materials science in herbuilding for about four years.
“Mrs. Jackson’s ability to move studentstoward a genuine interest in materials edu-cation is one I have rarely seen and is as natural toher as breathing. One will often find Mrs. Jackson in
the cafeteria or in the library tutoring students whoare struggling. In her classroom, she conducts labsso that all students are able to participate and trulyunderstand the concepts of materials. On a humor-ous note, I never know what lab materials she willcarry in each morning. Her arms are always full asshe walks to her classroom to prepare for labs.Some days I will ask, but I better be prepared for an
extensive answer about everything stu-dents are about to learn that day! Ourdistrict has now gone from offering two-semester sessions of Materials Scienceto seven full-year sessions in just threeyears. Students are excited, engaged,and they are telling their friends, ‘Scienceis FUN!’”
Tonya N. RameyAcademic/Assessment Supervisor
Tolles Career & Technical Center
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2013 ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT2013 KISHOR M. KULKARNI HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEARCaryn JacksonTolles Career and Technical Center in Plain City, Ohio
Thermal Spray Technologies Inc. (TST), is committed to enhancing theknowledge and expertise of materials engineering among teachers andyoung people. TST supports educational opportunities throughout theyear, encouraging future leaders to understand and pursue careers inmaterials science and engineering. TST’s collaboration with ASM Mate-rials Education Foundation has enabled educators to team up and appre-ciate the opportunities that lie within the materials science andengineering industry. ASM’s materials camps have a strong impact onteachers and help them develop upcoming professionals in materials sci-ence and engineering; it is truly one of ASM’s most impressive programs.TST is honored to support such an effective educational program.
2013 ASM FOUNDATION PACESETTER AWARD
Dr. Donald R. Muzyka is retired President andCEO, Special Metals Corp., New Hartford, N.Y. Hehas been active in ASM since joining in 1963 andwas elected a Fellow in 1977. He has been in-volved in many Chapter activities and was Chair-man of the Lehigh Valley Chapter in 1976-1977.He served on many ASM committees including theDiamond Decade, Awards Policy, Nominating, Fi-nance, and Investment. He was a Trustee in 1982-84. He was President of ASM in 2003, served asVP in 2002, and Past President in 2004. Muzykajoined the Board of the ASM Materials Foundationin 2000 and has served as a Trustee. He wasTreasurer from 2004 to 2010.
The duties of a Foundation Board Member in-clude working with students, raising money and“running the business.” Muzyka has been involvedwith all three. In particular, since he retired in 2000,he has been active in assuring that theASM/Lehigh Univ. Student and Teacher MaterialsCamps have sufficient funding. He tries to inspirethe students into studying materials through apresentation at the closing of each Student Campat Lehigh. He has also been successful in encour-aging several individuals, companies, and Foun-dations to volunteer at and/or financially supportASM Materials Camps.
Muzyka earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineer-ing from the Univ. of Mass. in 1960. He receivedhis M.S. in Metallurgy from RPI in 1966 and hisPh.D. in Materials Science from Dartmouth in
1967. He devoted his entire career, spanning morethan 40 years, to the specialty metals industry,starting as a metallurgist at Pratt & Whitney Air-craft in 1960. After completing his graduate stud-ies in 1966, he joined Carpenter Technology wherehe was appointed Vice President Technical in1979.In 1982, he joined Cabot Corp. where he becamemanager of Cabot Refractory Metals. He com-pleted his career at Cabot as VP Corporate R&D.Muzyka joined Special Metals as President in1990; he became President and CEO after takingthe company public in 1996. He retired on Sep-tember 1, 2000.
2013 GEORGE A. ROBERTS AWARD
“We have worked with metals, polymers,
glass, and other materialsand it has been so much fun
you don’t realize you are actually
learning a great deal. One of the really
cool aspects is that the projects we are taught can be done fairly quickly.
So the students can start and then see the end result
in the same class time.”
Becky Howard2013 Meridian, Miss.
Materials Camp – TeachersMarion Park Alternative
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