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DIVISION AWARDS
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EMPMD |
EPD | LMD |
MPMD | SMD
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ELECTRONIC, MAGNETIC & PHOTONIC MATERIALS DIVISION AWARDS
The following awards are sponsored by the
EMPMD Division
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JOHN BARDEEN AWARD
Criteria: (1) Established record of research and publications in the field
of electronic materials; (2) recognizes the quality and relevance of work that has
had or is likely to have a significant and lasting impact in the field of electronic
materials.[MORE]
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DISTINGUISHED
SCIENTIST/ENGINEER AWARD
Recognizes: An individual for research excellence in one or several areas
related to electronic, magnetic, and photonic materials science; technological impact;
broad, sustained commitment to teaching or mentoring; service to TMS and/or the
profession; and impact upon governmental or policy-making bodies. The EMPMD Honorary
Symposia will be organized in honor of this individual. Winners of this award may
be eligible for Application to Practice Award, Brimacombe Medalist, Bruce Chalmers,
Cyril Stanley Smith, Educator, Leadership, and Morris Cohen.
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Criteria: 1) full member of TMS for a minimum of 10 years; 2) active in one
or several areas related to electronic, magnetic, and photonic materials science
in academia, governmental institution, or industry; 3) a recognized leader through
consistently and proactively advancing the service capability of EMPMD; and 4) recognized
to be of the highest personal integrity and competence level. [MORE]
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JEM
BEST PAPER AWARD
Criteria: Outstanding scientific or engineering contribution to the Journal
of Electronic Materials. Papers published in JEM from July through June are eligible
for nomination. [MORE]
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EXTRACTION & PROCESSING DIVISION AWARDS
The following awards are sponsored by the
EPD Division.
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AIME JAMES DOUGLAS GOLD MEDAL AWARD
(Funded by AIME)
Criteria: The award recognizes distinguished achievement in nonferrous metallurgy,
including both the beneficiation of ores and the alloying and utilization of nonferrous
metals. [MORE]
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURER AWARD
Criteria: The recipient will present a lecture on a technical subject of
particular interest to the extraction and processing metallurgy members of the Society
at the Annual Meeting approximately two years following selection for the award.
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DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE AWARD
Criteria: 1) full member of TMS for a minimum of ten years; 2) active in
the extraction and processing industry and/or related entities for a minimum of
20 years; 3) a recognized leader through contributions to academia, industry and/or
government through demonstrated leadership in the organization of symposia, service
in committees, publications, patents and industrial practice. [MORE]
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SCIENCE
AWARD
Criteria: (1) A paper or series of closely related papers with one common
author in the field of extraction and processing metallurgy with emphasis on nonferrous
metals; (2) the paper(s) must have been published in
JOM, Metallurgical Transactions A
or B, or any other appropriate
AIME publication within the two-year period preceding May 31. [MORE]
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TECHNOLOGY
AWARD
Criteria: (1) A paper or series of closely related papers with one common
author in the field of extraction and processing metallurgy with emphasis on nonferrous
metals; (2) the paper(s) must have been published in
JOM, Metallurgical Transactions A
or B,or any other appropriate
AIME publication within the two-year period preceding May 31. [MORE]
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LIGHT METALS DIVISION AWARDS
The following awards are sponsored by the
LMD Division.
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Criteria: 1) full member of TMS for a minimum of 10 years; 2) active in the
light metals industry and/or related entities for a minimum of 20 years; 3) must
have record of consistently and proactively advancing the service capability of
the Light Metals Division; 4) recognized to be of the highest personal integrity
and competence level. [MORE]
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ENERGY BEST PAPER AWARD
Criteria: 1) the paper must be published in the preceding year's volume of
the Energy proceedings or in the JOM magazine related to a energy topic; 2) the
paper must be presented during the Annual Meeting of the publication year; 3) the
paper must exemplify the application of science in solving a practical problem,
and therefore must be technological in nature and present new and significant information;
4) the style must be clear and concise.
Award Description: This award recognizes the author(s) for excellence of
a paper published in the preceding year's volume of the Energy proceedings or JOM
magazine.
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JOM BEST PAPER AWARD
Criteria: 1) the paper must be published in the preceding year's volume of
the Energy proceedings or in the JOM magazine related to an energy topic;
2) the paper must be presented during the Annual Meeting of the publication year;
3) the paper must exemplify the application of science in solving a practical problem,
and therefore must be technological in nature and present new and significant information;
4) the style must be clear and concise.
Award Description: This award recognizes the author(s) for excellence of
a paper published in the preceding year's volume of the Energy proceedings or JOM
magazine.
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LIGHT METALS AWARD
Criteria: (1) The paper must be presented in the preceding year in a Light
Metals Division sponsored session at the Annual Meeting; (2) the paper must exemplify
the application of science in solving a practical problem, and therefore must be
technological in nature and present new and significant information; (3) the style
must be clear and concise. [MORE]
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MAGNESIUM AWARD
Criteria: (1) The paper must be presented in the preceding year’s volume
of Magnesium Technology; (2) the paper must be presented during the Annual Meeting
of the publication year; (3) the paper must exemplify the application of science
in solving a practical problem, and therefore must be technological in nature and
present new and significant information; (3) the style must be clear and concise.
Award Description: This award recognizes individual excellence of a paper
published in the preceding year’s column of Magnesium Technology.
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MAGNESIUM TECHNOLOGY BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
Criteria: Presentation must be given by a university/technical college student
at the TMS Annual Meeting and the paper must be published in the conference proceedings.
Award Description: This award recognizes the best student paper presentation
during the Magnesium Symposia held at the TMS Annual Meeting. Award honors an outstanding
technical presentation made in the field of magnesium technology. Winners are selected
by at least three members of the Magnesium Committee. Winner receives a $500 cash
honorarium to be used to support their continuing education in the metallurgical
field. Formal recognition will take place at the following year’s TMS Annual Meeting.
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MAGNESIUM TECHNOLOGY
BEST POSTER AWARD
Criteria: Evaluation on originality, technical content and presentation,
but with an emphasis on the particular assets of this presentation format (visual,
concise and personalized explanation).
Award Description: This award recognizes the best contribution to the Poster
Session of the TMS Magnesium Technology Symposium for a research/development work
by an individual or research group, who may be either a student or a contributing
author.
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SUBJECT
AREA AWARDS
Criteria: 1) the paper must be presented in the preceding year in a Light
Metals Division sponsored session at the Annual Meeting; 2) the paper must exemplify
the application of science in solving a practical problem, and therefore must be
technological in nature and present new and significant information; 3) the style
must be clear and concise. [MORE]
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TECHNOLOGY AWARD
Criteria: 1) the knowledge/information provided must have been readily available
to the industry. 2) the knowledge/information must have advanced the competitiveness
of the industry against other materials. [MORE]
Award Description: This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated
outstanding long-term service to the light metals industry by consistently providing
technical and/or operating knowledge that has enhanced the competitiveness of the
industry. Winners of this award may be eligible for Application to Practice Award,
Brimacombe Medalist, Bruce Chalmers, Cyril Stanley Smith, Educator, Leadership,
and Morris Cohen.
Submission Deadline: April 1st of each year.
Submit Nomination
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MATERIALS PROCESSING & MANUFACTURING DIVISION AWARDS
The following awards are sponsored by the MPMD Division.
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DISTINGUISHED
SCIENTIST/ENGINEER AWARD
Criteria: 1) Must be a member of TMS for at least ten years; 2) must have
made prolonged contributions to the design, syntheses, processing and performance
of engineering materials such as metals, ceramics composites, glasses and polymers
through publications, patents, etc.; research must have demonstrated direct impact
on commercial processes and products; 3) must have a superior standing among peer
group. [MORE]
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Criteria: 1) Must be a member of TMS for a minimum of ten years; 2) active
in the field of design, syntheses, processing and performance of engineering materials;
3) a recognized leader through contributions to academia, industry and/or government
through demonstrated leadership in the organization of symposia, service in committees
and the council, publications, patents and industrial practice. [MORE]
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STRUCTURAL MATERIALS DIVISION AWARDS
The following awards are sponsored by the
SMD Division.
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DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST/ENGINEER AWARD
Criteria: (1) Must be a member of TMS for at least five years; (2) must have
made prolonged contributions to the science of structural materials such as metals,
ceramics, composites, glasses and polymers through publications, patents, etc.;
research must have demonstrated direct input on commercial processes and products;
(3) must have a superior standing among peer group. [MORE]
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Criteria: (1) Must be a member of TMS for a minimum of ten years; (2) active
in the field of structural materials; (3) a recognized leader through contributions
to industry, academia and/or government through technical presentation, publications,
etc. [MORE]
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JOM BEST PAPER AWARD
Criteria: (1) Must be a member of TMS; (2) active in the field of structural
materials; (3) a recognized leader through contributions to industry, academia and/or
government through technical presentation, publications, etc. [MORE]
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