Professional Preface logo This story appears in The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society's student newsletter Professional Preface, vol. 3, no. 3, p. 2.

1995 TMS Student Award Recipients

One of the benefits TMS student members enjoy is the opportunity to earn money for college through scholarships and student contests. Scholarships are awarded annually to graduate and undergraduate student members. In addition, students can compete in four paper contests or the student chapter of excellence contest.


  Information on Student Awards and Other Winners  


1996 TMS Presidential Scholarship
Photo Darian R. Patterson, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa


International Symposium on Superalloys
Photo Andrew C. Perry (graduate), Colorado School of Mines


International Symposium on Superalloys
Photo Adam M. Scotch (undergraduate), Lehigh University


International Symposium on Superalloys
Photo Yelena Shapiro (undergraduate), Cornell University


International Symposium on Superalloys
Photo Thomas E. Witmer (undergraduate), University of Cincinnati


Extraction & Processing Division Scholarship
Photo Edward M. Sabolsky, Ohio State University


Extraction & Processing Division Scholarship<
Photo Sheila J. Sanders, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa


Light Metals Division Scholarship
Photo Athanasios Arsenlis, Cornell Unversity


Light Metals Division Scholarship
Photo Michael E. Connell, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology


Light Metals Division Scholarship
Photo Kerry Williamson, Auckland University


Structural Materials Division Scholarship
Photo Diane Bojanowski, Purdue University


Undergraduate Paper Contest Winner
Chris H. Raeder, Rensselear Polytechnic University
"Prediction of Two-Phase Creep Behavior from Constituent Phase Behavior in the Bi-Sn System"


Undergraduate Paper Contest Winner
Photo Frank Cichocki (second place), Purdue University


Graduate Paper Contest Winner
Photo Michael Glazov, University of Pennsylvania
"Temporal Instabilities and Dissipative Structures in Fatigued Metals"


Graduate Paper Contest Winner
Photo Maher S. Amer (second place), Drexel University


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