asm materials education foundation
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2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Mission: To excite young
people in materials, science,
and engineering careers.
ASM MaterialsEducation Foundation
UK/World +44 (0)1223 518895 France 08 00 76 12 90 Germany 0800 182 5026
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Mr. Ronald J. Parrington, FASMChairPresidentIMR Test Labs Inc.
Prof. Stephen M. Copley, FASMVice ChairSenior Scientist, Applied Research LabPenn State University
Dr. Raymond Decker, FASM Immediate Past ChairChief Technical Officer and TreasurerThixomat Inc.
Dr. Roch J. Shipley, P.E.TreasurerPrincipal EngineerProfessional Analysis and Consulting, Inc.
Mr. Thomas S. PassekSecretaryManaging DirectorASM International
Dr. Aziz I. Asphahani, FASMChairman (retired)Carus Chemical Co.
Mr. Kevin J. BockenstedtQuality ManagerRichburg, ATI Allvac
Mr. Michael B. Connelly, FASMVice PresidentCasey Products
Prof. Glenn S. DaehnMars Fontana Professor of Metallurgical EngineeringThe Ohio State University
Ms. Janice EdwardsJ.E. ConsultantsEngineering and Education
Prof. Ronald Gibala, FASMLH and FE Van Vlack ProfessorUniversity of Michigan
Mr. Robert D. Halverstadt, FASMChairman Emeritus (retired)Special Metals Corp.
Mr. Ashok Khare, FASMPresidentAsh Khare Consulting LLC
Dr. Frederick J. Lisy, FASMPresidentOrbital Research Inc.
Dr. Gernant E. Maurer, FASM(Ex-officio-ASM Board Vice President)(retired) Carpenter Technology Corp.
Mr. Andrew NydamTeacherOlympia School District
Dr. Matthew J. PerriconeSenior Project ManagerRJ Lee Group Inc.
Dr. Bhakta B. Rath, FASMAssociate Director of Research Head, Materials Science & Component Technology Directorate, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Dr. Lyle H. Schwartz, FASM Director (retired)Air Force Office of Science Research
Mr. William W. ShropshireChairman of the BoardAmerican Chemet Corp.
Dr. Mark F. Smith, FASMDeputy Director, Materials Science & EngineeringCenterSandia National Laboratories
Dr. David B. SpencerChairman & CTOwTe Corp.
Prof. James C. Williams, FASM(retired) The Ohio State University
EMERITUS TRUSTEESDr. George A. Roberts, FASMChairman (retired)Teledyne, Inc.
Dr. Alton Romig, Jr., FASMVice President and General ManagerThe Skunk Works
Dr. Thomas G. Stoebe, FASMProfessor Emeritus (retired)University of Washington
ASM MATERIALS EDUCATION FOUNDATION 2012 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SPONSORS
AFC HolcroftAir Products and ChemicalsAIST FoundationAmerican Ceramic SocietyAmerican Electric PowerAmerican Pacific Corp.Applied ProductsASB IndustriesBattelleBecton DickinsonBodycoteThe Boeing Co.Bozzone Family FoundationBuck Co.BuehlerCarpenter Tech.Caterpillar FoundationChevronDiMeo SchneiderElectralloyElement Materials Tech. Wixom Inc.
Ellwood Group, Inc.Engineering Systems, Inc.Forging Industry Educational
General MotorsGKN AerospaceHaldex Brake ProductsHales & Gooch LtdHonda of America FoundationINTELInternational Symposium on Superalloys
International Thermal Spray Association
John Deere Co.Lockheed Martin/Sandia Laboratories
MedtronicMichigan MetrologyModern IndustriesNACE FoundationNACE CalgaryNucor Corp.Office of Naval ResearchPrecision Surfaces InternationalProduct Development AnalysisProfessional Analysis & Consult.QuesTek Innovations LLCRolls Royce
Saegertown ManufacturingSAMPESimmons Family Fnd.STIHL Inc.Society of Tribologists and Lubricating Engineers
Stork ClimaxStork TechnimetThermal Spray TechnologiesTMS (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society)
Tyco ElectronicsUES Inc.United States Air ForceV&M Star Steel
“I really was not sure whatto expect from the camp butit far exceeded my expecta-tions and I was glad I came.The faculty and presenters
were awesome. They taughtthis ‘old dog’ many ‘new
tricks’ that will directly im-prove the instruction I givemy students. Thank you for
coming to Meridian.”Faye Kinard
West Lauderdale High SchoolCollinsville, Miss.
“I had never taken amaterials science course and
could not have definedmaterials science to save my
life. However, I found thatmaterials science is very
interesting and gives a newtwist to science like
chemistry and physics. I wasfascinated by many of the
principles shared anddisplayed. But I think I am
very interested in thecreative aspect of compositematerials. I would certainly
like to look into this.Additionally, I was quiteimpressed with ASM for
posing such great campsfree to teachers and the
institution as a whole seemsto have some very noblegoals and ideals, which I
truly appreciate.”Mark Ash
Miami Valley SchoolBeavercreek, Ohio
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TITANIUM $10,000+AnonymousAsphahani, Aziz and Wendy
Battelle Memorial Institute
Boardman, Bruce and Marilyn
Chevron Corp.Dayton Regional STEMCenter
Duval, EdouardDyrkacz, W. WilliamForging Industry Educational
International Symposium on Superalloys
Ivy Tech Community College
Lockheed MartinNACE FoundationOffice of Naval Research
The Ohio State University
Thermal Spray Technologies
United States Air ForceUniversity of Akron
PLATINUM $5,000 - $9,999ASM Chicago RegionalChapter
ASM Cleveland Chapter
ASM Indianapolis Chapter
ASM Oregon ChapterCarnegie Mellon University
Connelly, Michael B.Copley, Stephen M. and Todd, Judith A.
Decker, Raymond and Mary
Georgia Institute of Technology
Kottcamp, Jr., Edward H. and Nancy S.
Scott, Amy N.Shropshire, William W.Spencer, David B.Torcolini, Robert J.Virginia Beach Public Schools
Youngstown State University
GOLD $1,000 - $4,999AIST FoundationAllen, Benjamin C.Andrews, John V.ASB Industries Inc.ASM Cincinnati Chapter
ASM Eastern Virginia Chapter
ASM Materials Camp Canada
ASM Oak Ridge Chapter
ASM Puget Sound Chapter
Berndt, Christopher C.Cahn, John W.Carpenter Technologies
Dennies, Daniel P.GKN Aerospace Cincinnati
Glasgow, Thomas K.Halverstadt, Robert D.Hayes, Charles R.Honda of America Mfg.Inc.
Jones, Peggy E.Krauss, GeorgeMaldonado, Julio G.MedtronicMuzyka, Donald R.Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Parrington, Ronald J.R. P. Simmons Family Foundation
Ravindran, Ravi C.Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute
Rolls Royce Corp.Schwartz, Lyle H. and Jurkovich, Celesta
Simon, John G.Stoebe, Thomas G. and Janet D.
Surbey, Lisa and GlenUES Inc.University of TennesseeWadsworth, Jeffrey
SILVER $500 - $999Ceramco Inc.Eagle AlliancesFabian, Roger J. and Gail
Gibala, Ronald and Janice
Hayrynen, KathyHogue, FraukeKhare, Ashok K.Kulkarni, Kishor M.Lockwood, Ronald C.MTL EngineeringNydam, Andrew G.Payer, Joe H.Prevey, Paul S.Product Development Analysis
Puerta, Douglas G.QuesTek Innovations LLC
Rath, Bhakta B.Schmidt, Fredrick E.Singh, MrityunjaySmith, Mark F.Smith, Steven M.Swiglo, A. Alan
BRONZE $100 - $499Adams, Francis E.AFC Holcroft
Alexander, Dale E.Allan, Shawn M.Anderson, Ian M.Anderson, Iver E.Anderson, Raymond H.AnonymousArthur, Robert P.Benz, Mark G.Berg Engineering & Sales
Bickel, James S.Blessing, WeltonBockenstedt, Kevin J.Bowden, David M.Carpenter, Jr., Joseph A.Chung, Gwendolyn J.Clinton, Jr., Charles E.Clum, James A.Daehn, Glenn S.Dalley, Amber M.Dancy, Terrrance E.Deatherage, JeaneDieter, Jr., George E.Dimeo Schneider & Assoc. LLC
Dowling, Jr., William E.Drosdak, II, John M.Element Materials Technology Wixom Inc.
Elliott, Cindy K.Elliott, Daniel S.Engineering Systems Inc.
Fitzgerald, David J.G&M Manufacturing Corp.
Gaw, William D.Green, Allen C.Gschneidner, Karl A.Guruswamy, SivaramanHales & Gooch Ltd.Halsey, William G.Harper, Sheila I.Holly, Michael L.Horner, Howard E.Houze, Gerald L.Howard, Stanley M.Hynes, Bradley S.Jandeska, Jr., Bill F.Kammerer, Henry G.Kanne, Jr., William R.Keough, John R.Kiser, Matthew Thomas
Kletecka, EdwardKnudson, Steven E.Koch, Carl C.Kodali, PadmaKramer, L. D.Kurtz, Steven J.Kushnick, Steven B.Lai, George Y.Letcavits, John J.Lichtman, Ira M.Lisy, Frederick J.MacAulay, Lyle C.Marquis, Fernand D.McCarty, Eric D.McCune, Robert C.McRae, JamesMehta, ManishMichigan MetrologyMikoda, Sr., James H.Miller, JoanneMorris, John D.Mueller, Erik M.Nash, GuiruNowak, GregParker, Charles A.Passek, Thomas S.Pollack, JanePowell, Jr., Bob R.Pursall, P.Radzilowski, Ronald H.Rigsbee, J. MichaelRomano, RalphSantner, Joseph S.Schultz, Jay W.Shemenski, Robert M.Shirk, GinnySlaughter, Gerald M.Spaulding, Scott W.Specht, Fred R.Strauss, Joseph T.Theobald, Stanley C.Totta, Paul A.Trester, Paul W.Van Tilburg, G. C.Vittori, Stephen W.Walker, James L.Wang, QiguiWeertman, JuliaWiffen, F. W.Williamson, Gregory A.Witt, Gary G.
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2012 DONORS
“I am a 17-year-old enteringmy senior year of highschool. I want to thank youfor your generosity andsupport of the EisenmanMaterials Camp. Thisexperience has been wildlyincredible, to say the veryleast. I have learned somuch in such a short amountof time from the experiencedand passionate mentorshere. From themicrostructure of martensiteto the complex process ittakes to manufacture aseemingly simple nut, theknowledge I’ve obtained haswowed and awed me. I wasexperiencing and learningsomething that I feel noother camp could offer me.Everything about thiscamp—from the knowledge Ilearned to the people I met—is invaluable to me. Myknowledge about materialsand engineering has vastlyexpanded and the camp hasnearly cemented my decisionto major in an engineeringdiscipline in college. I can’tthank you enough for yourdonation, as it gave me thegift of this camp, which Ican’t put a price on.”2012 Eisenman Materials Camp StudentSarah Ireland, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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FRIENDS $99 & UNDERAbbondanza, PatAboud, BerniceAlfosail, FerasAl-hashem, HameedAllasino, Sergio LuisAlvanos, Neal A.Alvarez, Sr., JorgeAngelides, Peter G.Antonatos, AlexandrosArgon, Ali S.Arias, Delia E.Asante Jakobsen, Annette
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Ramberg, Jeffrey R.Ramirez, Isaias H.Ramsay, Christopher W.Ransome, MarkRast, James J.Redman, James E.Richardson, Mark S.Rosenbaum, WernerRoss, James W.Roswell, Aurthur E.Rovertoni, Flavio M.Rua, Joseph M.Ruzauskas, Edward J.Saks, Ronald S.Salkus, RoySandrock, Gary D.Sauve, J. E.Schneider, GeorgeSchroth, James G.Scully, John R.Seren, Joseph J.Shellhammer, TrevorSherman, Andrew M.Shih, Kuang-KuoSilsby, Graham F.Silva, Eugene A.Simmons, Louis E.Singh, Narsingh B.Siren, Nils T.Slater, Ronald B.Smialek, James L.Smith, CarlisleSmyrak, BeataSnyder, Burton K.Sobieski, RichardSobkiewicz, AndrewSpears, WardStinsson, Jonathan S.Stuart, Laura R.Subramanyam, Dilip K.Sugano, MikioSunderland, Dion J.Taleff, Eric M.Tanaka, YasuhikoTartaglia, John M.Theus, George J.Toh, Chin HoiToler, DavidTrojan, Paul K.Turner, Arthur P.Tyler, DonUeki, MasanoriUtter, RobertVanDalen, Marsha E.Vandebrake, KenVatalaro, James F.Villegas, Juan C.Wallace, WilliamWarke, William R.Weier, JosephWhite, Dan R.White, Philip R.White, William E.Whiteside, Glenn G.Whittenberger, J. D.Wilks, Gerald W.Williams, DeanWolf, Brian J.Wyte, MichaelXie, MengtaoYarosik, Bernard S.Yolton, C. FredZeis, Lawrence A.
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2012 DONORS, continued
ASM CHAPTERPARTNERS
ASM Chapters play a key supporting role in the growth
and expansion of ASM Foundation programs. Through
volunteerism—hosting a Materials Camp and providing a
network of speakers and mentors—the ASM membership
contributes to educational outreach within the society.
ASM AkronASM Albuquerque
ASM AtlantaASM BostonASM Calgary
ASM Central FloridaASM Chicago Regional
ASM CincinnatiASM ClevelandASM Columbus
ASM DaytonASM Detroit
ASM Eastern New YorkASM EdmontonASM HartfordASM Houston
ASM IndiaASM Lehigh ValleyASM Los Angeles
ASM Metro New York-New JerseyASM Minnesota
ASM Northwestern PennsylvaniaASM Oak Ridge
ASM PeoriaASM Philadelphia
ASM Pittsburgh Golden TriangleASM Puget Sound
ASM PuneASM Quad Cities USA
ASM South Central PennsylvaniaASM Twin TierASM Warren
ASM West MichiganASM Worcester
Material Advantage ChaptersMissouri University of Science
and Technology ChapterPenn State University ChapterUniversity of Texas Arlington
Chapter
2012 NACE cKIT PROGRAMNACE cKit with tools and supplies includes a
4-hour hands-on learning activity provided to allteachers attending ASM Materials Camps.
TM
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William Park WoodsideFounder’s Scholarship
Brian LaQuaUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Lucille &Charles A.
Wert Scholarship
Samuel MillerAlfred University
2012 ASM FOUNDATIONANNUAL REPORT
2012 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
George A. Roberts Scholarships
Eric LembachUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Dan KaminskiUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
JenniferPeverelleUniversity of
British Columbia
Lucas CarettaUniversity of Minnesota
Eric ColeThe Ohio State University
Aeriel MurphyUniversity of Alabama
Tyler StannardArizona State University
Mattea BrownPortland State University
Jason HebertUniversity of Alabama
Kathlene LindleyIowa State University
Jordan RutledgeColorado School
of Mines
Kimbrelle ThommassonUniversity of Washington
William & Mary Dyrkacz Scholarships
Outstanding Scholars
Bradley PotterCase WesternReserve University
Kelsey MeyerNew Mexico
Institute of Miningand Technology
Nikolaus PitasUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ladish Co. Foundation Scholarship
Edward J.Dulis
Scholarship
2012 ASM FOUNDATION PACESETTER AWARDOFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
The Department of the Navy’sOffice of Naval Research (ONR)provides the science andtechnology necessary tomaintain the Navy and MarineCorps’ technological advantage.Through its affiliates, ONR is aleader in science andtechnology with engagement in
50 states, 30 countries, 1,035institutions of higher learningand more than 900 industrypartners. ONR employsapproximately 1,065 people,comprising uniformed, civilianand contract personnel, withadditional employees at theNaval Research Labin Washington, D.C.
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIRS500 awards given in the following countries:
American SamoaArgentinaAustraliaBelarusBrazilCanadaChileChina
Chinese TaipeiCosta Rica
Czech RepublicDenmark
District of ColumbiaEgypt
Georgia RepublicGermanyGuamHungary
IndiaIrelandIsraelItalyJapanJordan
KazakhstanKyrgyzstanMalaysiaMexicoNigeriaNorway
Northern IrelandPakistanPeru
PhilippinesPortugal
Puerto Rico
RussiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSwedenTurkeyUkraine
United KingdomUnited StatesVirgin Islands
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Anonymous (1)Prof. Jagdish NarayanDr. and Mrs. Aziz I. AsphahaniMr. and Mrs. John P. NielsenRiad I. AsfahaniAndy and Jane NydamDon and Marilyn BlickwedeRon and Cheryl ParringtonRichard D. BramsMr. and Mrs. Greg PetrusDr. and Mrs. Spencer H. BushJohn and Nancy PridgeonWilford H. Couts Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ivan RacheffW. Raymond CribbBhakta B. and Sushama RathMary and Ray DeckerMr. and Mrs. William A. ReichDr. Daniel P. Dennies
George A. RobertsMr. and Mrs. W. William DyrkaczAlton D. and Julie RomigMr. and Mrs. William Hunt Eisenman
Karen SaboMr. and Mrs. Arthur E. FockeDr. Frederick E. SchmidtLyle H. Schwartz and Celesta S. Jurkovich
Gordon and Ann GeigerR. G. “Gil” GillilandDiane GoldinDr. William W. Scott, Jr.Maryella and Robert D. Halverstadt
Roch J. ShipleyJack and Ene SimonMr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hollander
Edward E. SlowterMr. and Mrs. Ashok KhareRobert SparksMr. Fred KisslingerTom and Jan StoebeWilliam P. KosterDr. and Mrs. Carl E. SwartzEdward H. Kottcamp, Jr.R. C. Tucker, Jr., PhD, FASMDavid and Barbara KrashesJulius L. TurkDr. George KraussMr. and Mrs. Kent R. Van HornDr. Christopher Viney and Dr. Lisa Gilliland-Viney
Warren H. KrogstadWilliam D. ManlyDr. and Mrs. Donald MuzykaDr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wert
PILLARS SOCIETY
The ASM Materials Education Foundation has known various forms of philanthropy and extraordinary ex-pressions of commitment to the future of materials science. The name ASM Pillars Society is based upon thesymbol of the Foundation, representing the four Pillars of our purpose: Education, Knowledge, Leadership,and Service.
Mr. Kevin J. BockenstedtChair Quality ManagerRichburg, ATI Allvac
Dr. Julio G. MaldonadoVice ChairSenior Materials EngineerChevron Energy Technology Co.
Dr. Carl J. CzajkowskiImmediate Past ChairDivision Head Detector DevelopmentBrookhaven National LaboratoryNonproliferation and Natl. Security Dept.
Dr. Christopher C. Berndt, FASMMember & ASM Board LiaisonIRIS Faculty of Engineering and Industrial SciencesSwinburne University of Technology, Australia
Ms. Janice L. EdwardsMember and ASMF Board Liaison Consultant, J.E. Consulting
Mr. Ronald J. Parrington, FASMMember and ASMF Board Liaison President, IMR Test Labs Inc.
Prof. Vilupanur A. Ravi, P.E., FASMMember and ASM Board Liaison Professor, Chemical and Materials EngineeringCalifornia State Polytechnic University
Dr. Pranesh AswathProfessor, University of Texas Arlington
Dr. Dianne Chong, FASMDirector Materials & Process TechnologyThe Boeing Co.
Dr. Benjamin ChurchAssistant Professor, Universityof Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ms. Erica CorralAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Arizona
Dr. Daniel P. Dennies, FASMSenior Managing EngineerExponent
Dr. Kip O. FindleyDepartment of Metallurgical and Materials EngineeringColorado School of Mines
Mr. Robert L. HanlinInstructorUniversity of MissouriKansas City
Dr. Robin Forbes JonesDirector of Process DevelopmentATI Allvac
Dr. Padma KodaliCaterpillar Inc.
Dr. Daniel J. LewisAssistant ProfessorRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Ms. Carolyn L. MerrittTest Spectrum, Inc.
Prof. Gregory B. Olson, FASMNorthwestern University
Dr. Naresh N. Thadhani, FASMSchool of Materials Science and EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology
Mrs. Pergentina L. DeatherageStaff LiaisonAdministrator, Foundation ProgramsASM Materials Education Foundation
ACTION IN EDUCATION COMMITTEE
EISENMAN ASM MATERIALS CAMP
PERMANENTLY ENDOWED STUDENT
SCHOLARSHIPSDONORS
Air Products, Inc.Doug Allan, FASM, and the Dave
Fallen MemorialJohn and Marian Andrews
Wendy AsphahaniBruce E. and Marilyn L.
Boardman Buehler and Employees
Mary Hegler CarusMary and Ray Decker
William and Mary DyrkaczElwood Group, Inc.
Engineering Systems, Inc. andProfessional Staff
Diane GoldinMaryella and Bob HalverstadtWilliam Hunt Eisenman Estate
William P. KosterWilliam D. ManlyMary P. Muzyka
Northwest Pennsylvania ASMChapter and Friends
Jeanne and Richard PitlerJohn and Nancy Pridgeon
George A. RobertsR. P. Simmons Family
Foundation
CITY OF MATERIALSThe City of Materials website
(www.cityofmaterials.com) is aninteractive environment where
students of all ages can experience how materials science and engineering impacts their daily lives.
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2012 INCOME & EXPENSES
2012 ASM FOUNDATIONANNUAL REPORT
REVENUE
Contributions $777,711 76%Investment Earnings $252,228 24%
$1,029,940 100%
EXPENSES
Educational Programs $714,741 58%Administrative $402,720 33%Fundraising & Recognition $ 81,439 7%Governance $26,874 2%
$1,225,775 100%
Pre-audit Financials (prepared 5/20/13)
2012 INVESTMENT COMMITTEE
Dr. Alton D. Romig, Jr., FASMChairThe Skunk Works - Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Dr. Aziz I. Asphahani, FASMCarus Chemical Co. (retired)
Mr. Roger J. Fabian FASMRoger Fabian Consulting LLC
Mr. David J. Fitzgerald, FASMPrecision Surfaces Int.
Mr. Robert J. FultonBoard LiaisonHoeganaes Corp. (retired)
Dr. Donald R. Muzyka, FASMSpecial Metals Corp. (retired)
Mr. Thomas S. PassekASM International
Mr. Tracy PutnamBuehler
Dr. Richard K. Pitler, FASMAllegheny Ludlum Corp. (retired)
Mr. Jon D. Tirpak P.E., FASMSCRA Applied R&D
Dr. Roch J. Shipley, P.E., FASMProfessional Analysis & Consulting, Inc.
“LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD”K-12 TEACHERGRANTS PROGRAM2012 WINNERS
Provides support and incentivefor K-12 teachers to develop andimplement science-teaching ac-tivities.Program started in 2001 and
awards 10 grants at $500 eachannually.
Materials Science CurriculumDevelopment for MiddleSchoolLynn Fagerholm, Kenston Intermediate School and Kenston Middle School, Ohio
Materials Science CourseJessica Clark, Colton Penwell,Dena Kirby, Pioneer Career and Technology Center, Ohio
The Great Lava RaceJennifer Veron, Slauson Middle School, Calif.
Pre Engineering ExplorationsJames Wilkie, Gompers Middle School, Calif.
Nanotech ApplicationsCandace Schneggenburger,Palmyra-Macedon High School,N.Y.
Increasing the Exposure to theMaterial Sciences with ManipulativesDaniel Kaplin, College of Staten Island, N.Y.
In Search of SustainablePackagingJessica Noffsinger, STEM Magnet Lab School, Colo.
Materials Engineering CourseEmil Stenger, Jr., Mifflinburg Area High School, Pa.
Materials Science CurriculumDevelopment for MiddleSchoolJennifer McGeown, Brady Middle School (Orange City Schools), Ohio
Thermal InsulationAlaka Devi, Millard Elementary School, Calif.
ASM MATERIALS CAMP® ATTENDEESThrough planned 2013
STUDENTS - 238 camps; 8,782 students (projected)
TEACHERS - 240 camps; 5,631 teachers (projected)
ContributorsInvestment Earnings
Education programsAdministrativeFundraising & RecognitionGovernance
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“Anna is very driven by her love of math and science and aspires to be an engineer inthe future. She is currently enrolled in an Internship at Arizona State University in thematerials, science and engineering program—taking advantage of every opportunityto help her grow and learn in her field of interest. Her participation in severalorganizations on campus reflects her passion for helping others to achieve. She is amember of the cross country team, a member of the chamber orchestra and active inNational Spanish Honor Society and still manages to maintain a 4.00 GPA.”Ms Laura Zinke, Gifted Program Coordinator
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Frauke Hogue is a consult-ant metallographer in failureanalysis. She has provideddecades of service to ASM In-ternational, the ASM MaterialsEducation Foundation, and theInternational MetallographicSociety (IMS), especially insupport of training and educa-tion programs.She was born in Germany and received her edu-
cation in metallography and testing of materials atthe Lette Verein in Berlin, Germany. In 1967 shemoved to Los Angeles with the goal of learning tech-nical English. She worked for Voi-Shan, a manufac-turer of aerospace fasteners, in the Quality Controllaboratory for ten years. At Voi-Shan she wrote train-ing manuals, trained new technicians, and interfacedwith customers and suppliers. In 1981 Frauke be-came an independent consultant in metallography,working mainly in the greater Los Angeles area, pro-viding metallographic services and training programsto failure analysis companies, including those in theelectronics industry.Since 1985 she has been teaching intensive
courses at ASM International and at companiesthroughout the United States. The first course wasMetallographic Techniques. Realizing there was agap in the offered courses, Frauke developed Prac-tical Interpretation of Microstructures which consistsof a collection of about 300 prepared specimens anda notebook of annotated images of various materialsand conditions. This class was followed by Metal-lography for Failure Analysis and Metallography of
Fasteners. Both Practical Interpretation of Micro-structures and Metallography for Failure Analysishave been converted into one-day, lecture-onlycourses which have been presented to internationalaudiences at conferences such as MS&T, AeroMat,and Microscopy & Microanalysis. She received theASM Distinguished Educator Award in 1996 and theASM Instructor of Merit Award in 1997.Frauke has always been interested in exposing
young people to the field of materials science, in gen-eral, and metallurgy and metallography, specifically.She was a Boy Scout merit badge councilor forMetals Engineering for many years. When the ASMMaterials Education Foundation started thinkingabout Materials Camp, she was very much involved indeveloping the program and served several years ascurriculum leader. She has been a mentor at each ofthe Eisenman Materials Camps since 2000 and also atcamps in Chicago, Los Angeles, and in France. As a member of IMS for over twenty years, she
has presented several papers at conferences includ-ing Metallography of Fasteners, Metallography ofMeteorites, and Metallography in Failure Analysis. In2000 she was elected to the board of directors. Cur-rently she is serving as IMS Past President(2011–2013).Frauke’s other technical affiliation is with Inde-
pendent Metallurgical Engineering Consultants ofCalifornia (IMECA). She has been an active member,planning meetings and presenting papers, and hasserved as president. She lives with her husband Har-lan in Pacific Palisades and Yucca Valley, California,and they enjoy traveling, hiking, exploring backroads of the desert, and classical music together.
2012 GEORGE A. ROBERTS AWARD
STUDENT CHAPTERGRANTS
2012 WINNERS
Georgia Institute of TechnologyNew Mexico Institute of Mining
and TechnologyRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
University of MichiganUniversity of Minnesota
Worcester Polytechnic InstituteView winning projects online at
www.asmfoundation.org.
2012 UNDERGRADUATE
DESIGN COMPETITION
PROGRAM WINNERS
FIRST PLACEDesign Team from
Northwestern UniversityTeam Members
Ruilong MaWisaruth MaethasithBenjamin Richardson
Eric SchwenkerZhibo Zhao
Project: “TRIP-150 Blast Protection Alloy”
SECOND PLACEMichigan Technological
UniversityTeam MembersTrevor GibsonCarol DemingLance Taylor
Nick WeinbergProject: “Reduction of ResidualStresses in Case Brake Rotors”
Abstracts of the winning projects are posted on the ASM
Foundation website www.asmfoundation.org
Design Competition Committee
Dr. Vilupanur Ravi, FASM California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Chair)Mr. Kevin J. Bockenstedt
ATI-AllvacDr. Dianne Chong, FASM
BoeingDr. Robin Forbes Jones
ATI AllvacDr. Padma Kodali
Caterpillar, Inc.Dr. Julio Maldonado
Chevron Energy Technology Co.
2012 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR
Anna Weiss
2012 KISHOR M. KULKARNI HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD
“Some teachers are recognized for their education; some are recognized for theirsuccesses. Mrs. Boucvalt has both. She has everything that the best teacher shouldhave. She has care, devotion, and a helping spirit. She shows interest and excitementwhen she teaches. She is very inspirational and kindhearted, yet she stretches us tobe the best of what we can be. Mrs. Boucvalt’s successes are reflected through herstudents. I am what I am today because of her hard work and devotion.”Caleb Gestes, Student
“Cathy Boucvalt has been a teacher at John Curtis Christian School since 1992 andholds many titles and honors both inside the school organization and outside the NewOrleans community. As Science Department Chair, she has produced teachingmethods that have inspired her students to achieve not only good grades but sciencefair honors and a vision for their future. Awards include the New Orleans Science FairOutstanding Teachers and Mentor award. Her students have won recognition not onlyin New Orleans but in international science fairs. Cathy has inspired students torecognize the world of materials. In addition, ASM, NACE, and ASNT have recognizedher students with top science fair awards.”Charlie Speed, ASM Teachers Camp-New Orleans Chair, 2009-2010
Cathy Boucvalt
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