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Recipients: The 2002 LMD Light Metals Subject Area Paper Awards



The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society's Light Metals Division Light Metals Subject Area Award, is awarded to the author(s) of papers presented in each subject area in the preceding year in Light Metals Division sponsored sessions, which notably exemplifies the solution of a practical problem.

Light Metals Aluminum Reduction Technology Award

"Understanding the Effects of the Hydrogen Content of Anodes on Hydrogen Fluoride Emissions from Aluminium Cells"

Edwin C. Patterson, The University of Auckland
Margaret M. Hyland, The University of Auckland
V. Kielland, The University of Auckland
Barry J. Welch, The University of Auckland

Light Metals Carbon Technology Award

"Electrolytic Degradation Within Cathode Materials"

Parin Rafiei, The University of Auckland
Frank Hiltmann, SGL Carbon GmbH
Margaret Hyland, The University of Auckland
Bryony James, The University of Auckland
Barry J. Welch, The University of Auckland

Light Metals Cast Shop Technology Award

"Advances for DC Ingot Casting: Part I - Introduction and Metal Distribution"

Gary P. Grealy, Corus Aluminum
J. Lee Davis, Wagstaff, Inc.
Einar K. Jensen, Elkem Aluminium
Per Arne Tondel, Elkem Aluminium
Jurgen Moritz, Corus Aluminium

Light Metals Emerging Technologies for Metals Production Award

"Plasma Quench Production of Titanium Powder"

Alan Donaldson, Plasma Quench Technologies, Inc.
Ronald Cordes, Plasma Quench Technologies, Inc.

Light Metals Reactive Technology Award

"Electro-Deoxidation of Metal Oxides"

George Z. Chen, University of Cambridge
Derek J. Fray, University of Cambridge


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