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A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | O C T O B E R 2 0 1 5

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DESIGN COMPETITION

Jim Curiel named 2015 Kishor M. Kulkarni

Distinguished High School Teacher

The Teacher Award Committee of the ASM

Materials Education Foundation is proud to

announce the selection of

Jim Curiel

of

Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead,

Calif., as recipient of the 2015 Kishor M.

Kulkarni Distinguished High School Teacher

Award.

The award, $2000 plus $500 toward travel to MS&T,

was established in 2007 through a generous donation by Dr.

Kishor M. Kulkarni, past trustee of ASM International, and

his family to recognize the accomplishments of one U.S.

high school science teacher who demonstrates a signifi-

cant and sustained impact on pre-college age students. The

award will be presented on October 5 at the ASM Leadership

Awards Luncheon at MS&T15 in Columbus, Ohio.

Curiel is a longtime ASM member and has served on

the executive committee of the Los Angeles Chapter, is a

past instructor of ASM education courses, and organized

and hosted Materials Camps for area middle schools. He

also organized ASM’s only student chapter at the high

school level.

“What sets Mr. Curiel apart is his passion towards the

materials science, engineering, and technology field and his

students succeeding in all their classes.”

—Dustin Kelso, Class of 2016

Terry F. Mosier Named

ASM Managing Director

On the recommendation of theManag-

ing Director Executive Search Committee,

and with the approval of the ASM 2014-

2015 Board of Trustees, ASM is pleased to

announce the selection and promotion of

Terry F. Mosier to ASM Managing Director.

He is the seventh individual to hold this position since ASM

was founded more than 100 years ago.

The Search Committee was formed in January 2015,

comprised of current and former ASM Board members.

In June, Dise and Co. was selected to manage the search,

which identified a pool of almost 500 individuals. Nearly

30 candidates were selected for further interviews. In Sep-

tember, the Committee completed its review and made its

recommendation.

Mosier joined ASM in November 2008 as controller and

was promoted to the director of finance position one year

later. He has a degree in industrial engineering fromMarietta

College and an M.B.A. from Case Western Reserve University

in Cleveland. Mosier comes from a family of engineers and

scientists. His 20 years of diverse experience ranges from

smaller, entrepreneurial private firms to large multinational

public corporations, both profit and nonprofit. In addition

to his seven years at ASM, he has worked in manufactur-

ing (chemicals, food, equipment, and metals), the service

industry, and as owner of his own technology company. A

formal announcement will be made on October 5 during the

Annual Business Meeting at MS&T15 in Columbus, Ohio.

2015 Undergraduate Design Competition

Winners Announced

The ASM Materials Education Foundation and Design

Competition Committee are pleased to announce the win-

ners of the 2015 Undergraduate Design Competition. First

prize goes to

California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona

for “Design of Diffusion Coatings: Effect of Pro-

cess Control on Microstructural Evolution.” Team members

include Sutine Sujittosakul, Cory Gaines, Armando Coro-

nado, Shahan Kasnakjian, and faculty advisor Vilupanur

Ravi. The team will receive $2000, $500 travel assistance for

MS&T15, and $500 to the department for support of future

design teams.

Second prize goes to

Carnegie Mellon University

for

“Recycling of Specialty Metal Plant By-Products.” Team

members include Patrice Daniel, Kate Groschner, Kellie

Painter, Dylan Quaintana, industry representative Wyatt

Ochadlick, ATI Inc., and faculty advisor Robert Heard.

The team will receive $1500 and $500 travel assistance

for MS&T15. Third prize goes to

Michigan Technological

University

for “E357 Alloy Design to Increase Elongation

and Maintain Strength.” Team members include Jordan

Pontoni, Shane Anderson, Austin DePottey, Calvin Nitz,

team advisor TomWood, and faculty advisor Paul Sanders.

The team will receive $1000 and $500 travel assistance for

MS&T15. Winners will be recognized on October 5 at the

ASM Leadership Awards Luncheon at MS&T15 in Colum-

bus, Ohio. To view abstracts of the winning projects, visit

asmfoundation.org

.

Student Papers Sought for ASM

HTS/Bodycote ‘Best Paper in

Heat Treating’ Contest

The ASM Heat Treating Society established the Best

Paper in Heat Treating Award in 1997 to recognize a paper

that represents advancement in heat treating technology,

promotes heat treating in a substantial way, or represents

a clear advancement in managing the business of heat

treating.

The award, endowed by

Bodycote Thermal Process-

North America,

is open to all students, in full time or part-

time education, at universities (or their equivalent) or col-

leges. Students who have graduated within the past three

years and whose paper describes work completed while an

undergraduate or post graduate student are also eligible.

The winner will receive a plaque and a check for $2500.