| Recipients: Fellow Class of 2007
The highest honor bestowed by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, the honorary class of Fellow was established in 1962; Charter Fellows were inducted in 1963. To be inducted, a candidate must be recognized as an eminent authority and contributor within the broad field of metallurgy, with a strong consideration of outstanding service to the Society. The maximum number of living Fellows cannot exceed 100.
Recipient William Boettinger
Citation: For outstanding contributions to advancing the fundamentals and modeling of microstructure synthesis during materials processing.
Biography: William Boettinger is a NIST Fellow, with NIST in Washington, D.C. |
Recipient Roger D. Doherty
Citation: For pioneering research and seminal contributions in physical metallurgy embracing solidification, microstructural evolution, recrystallization, phase transformations, and mechanical properties of aluminum and other industrial alloys.
Biography: Roger D. Doherty is an A.W. Grosvenor Professor of Materials Engineering, Drexel University. |
Recipient Armen G. Khachaturyan
Citation: For a career of seminal research into the theory of phase transformations in solids, including contributions to the theory of ordering reactions, the elastic contribution to coherent transformations, and the “phase field” approach to modeling transformations.
Biography: Armen G. Khachaturyan is a Professor at Rutgers University. |
Recipient Stephen J. Pearton
Citation: For his pioneering contributions to the science and application of advanced device fabrication techniques for compound semiconductors.
Biography: Stephen J. Pearton is a Distinguished Professor/Alumni Chair at the University of Florida |
Recipient Erland M. Schulson
Citation: For being a leader in research of mechanics of materials and a pioneer in the study of mechanical properties of ice..
Biography: Erland M. Schulson is a George Austin Colligan Distinguished Professor, Dartmouth College. |
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