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SOCIETY NEWS

NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR ASM

THERMAL SPRAY SOCIETY BOARD

The ASM TSS Nominating Committee is currently seeking

nominations to fill three board member positions. Candidates

for these director positions can be from any segment of the

thermal spray community. Nominees must be a member of the

ASM Thermal Spray Society and must be endorsed by five TSS

members. Boardmembers whose terms are expiring may be el-

igible for nomination and possible reelection on an equal basis

with any other nominee. Nominationsmust be received no later

than

March 1, 2016.

Forms can be found at

tss.asminternation- al.org

. For more information, contact Luc Pouliot at

lpouliot@ tecnar.com

.

SEEKING SOLICITATIONS FOR TSS

STUDENT BOARD MEMBERS

The ASM Thermal Spray Society is seeking applicants for

its two student board member positions. Nominations are due

by

April 1, 2016.

Students must be a registered undergraduate

or graduate during the 2015-2016 academic year and must be

studying or involved in research in an area closely related to

thermal spray technology. For more information on eligibility

and benefits, visit

tss.asminternational.org

.

TSS ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS

TSS President

Christian Moreau, FASM

,

TS-HoF,

professor, Concordia University,

announced the new appointments to the

TSS Board. New board members elected

for a three-year term include:

Eric Iris-

sou,

team leader, Thermal Spray Group

at NCR, and

Julio Villafuerta,

corporate

product strategist, Centerline Windsor

Ltd.

Robert A. Miller,

senior materials

engineer, Kennametal Stellite, was reappointed to the Board

for a three-year term. In addition,

Dr. Ann Bolcavage,

FASM,

Associate Fellow, Materials—Coatings, Rolls-Royce Corp., was

reappointed secretary/treasurer for a one-year term. Two stu-

dent members were reappointed to the Board for a one-year

term:

Yoanna Shams,

University of Cambridge, and

Jeremy M.

Schreiber,

Pennsylvania State University.

TSS MEMBERS HONORED AT MS&T 2015

ASM President Sunniva R. Collins, FASM, welcomed three

new TSS members to the 2015 Class of Fellows and presented a

TSS member with the Distinguished Life Membership Award at

MS&T15 in Columbus, Ohio, in October.

TSS President Christian Moreau also presented the TSS

Meritorious Service Award at the event.

ASM FELLOWS

Victor K. Champagne, FASM,

leader of ARL Center for Cold

Spray, U.S. Army Research Labo-

ratory, Aberdeen, Md. His citation

reads, “For serving as the inter-

national champion of cold spray

technology through exemplary

research, development, qualifi-

cation, and persistent dedication toward transition and imple-

mentation throughout all sectors of industry and the

Department of Defense.”

Petri Vuoristo, FASM,

professor,

Tampere University of Technolo-

gy, Finland. His citation reads,

“For continuous and dedicated

contributions toward the ad-

vancement of thermal spray, cold

spray, and laser cladding technol-

ogies worldwide through educa-

tion and practice.”

Zbigniew Zurecki, FASM,

senior

research associate

,

Air Products

& Chemicals Inc., Allentown, Pa.

His citation reads, “For concep-

tualization and sustained devel-

opment of cleaner, safer, and

environmentally-friendlier alter-

natives to many conventional

methods of processing metals

resulting in improved product

quality and increased productivity of industrial operations.”

Bolcavage

Moreau

Irissou

Villafuerta

Miller

Shams

Schreiber