ASME 2013 HONORS [Mechanical Engineering]
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TED BELYTSCHKO
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Ted belytschko, ph.d., mccormick Distinguished Professor and Walter P. Murphy Professor of Computational Mechanics at
111., is recognized for fundamental contributions to computational and applied mechanics, particularly the extended finite element method and its impact on industry.
Dr. Belytschko is a world renowned computational mechanician whose innovative and fundamental contributions to solid mechanics have enabled the solution of previously intractable problems and inspired new directions of research.
He has had a broad impact on mechanics and particularly computational mechanics as reflected in his citation report: He has 26,595 citations and an h-index of 86.
He joined the faculty at
Dr. Belytschko has developed explicit finite element methods that are widely used in crashworthiness analysis and virtual prototyping. Recently he has worked on meshfree methods, techniques for representing arbitrary discontinuities in finite elements, and multiscale coupling methods.
He is co-author of Nonlinear Finite Element Methods for
An ASME Fellow, Dr. Belytschko received the Timoshenko Medal in 2001. In 2007 the Applied Mechanics Division renamed its Applied Mechanics Award the Ted Belytschko Applied Mechanics Division Award.
Dr. Belytschko is a member of the
Dr. Belytschko earned his bachelor's degree in engineering sciences and his Ph.D. in mechanics at the
MELVIN R. GREEN CODES AND STANDARDS MEDAL
The MELVIN R. GREEN CODES AND Standards Medal was established in 1976 as the Codes and Standards Medal and renamed in 1996 to honor the memory and extraordinary contributions of
Sidney A. Bemsen, Ph.D., consultant, is honored for distinguished leadership and professionalism in the development, advancement, promotion, and acceptance of ASME codes and standards; and for pioneering efforts in the development and standardization of quality assurance and nuclear risk management programs for application in power plants and other facilities.
For 60 years Dr. Bemsen has made outstanding contributions as a leader in research, development, design, licensing, quality assurance, and management of nuclear and other high technology facilities including a number of unique and first-ofa-kind projects and programs.
Dr. Bernsen joined the
Since retiring from Bechtel in 1993 he has been a consultant providing quality assurance management services to two engineering companies:
Dr. Bernsen's standards activities included serving on the
An ASME Fellow, Dr. Bernsen was the first chair of the
In 1998 Dr. Bernsen was appointed the first chair of the
He earned his bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from
G. WAYNE
CLOUGH
MEDAL The RALPH COATS ROE MEDAL, ESTABLISHED in 1972, recognizes an outstanding contribution toward a better public understanding and appreciation of the engineer's worth to contemporary
society. G. Wayne Clough, P.E., Ph.D., secretary of the
heritage. Since becoming secretary in
experience. Dr. Clough is responsible for an annual budget of
Internet. Before his appointment to the Smithsonian, Dr. Clough was president of the
years. Dr. Clough has served as chair of the
Sciences. Dr. Clough is a member of the NAE and AAAS, an honorary member of the
Society. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from
doctorates. ANN
AWARD THE KATE GLEASON AWARD, ESTABLISHED in 2011, recognizes outstanding achievements by a female engineer. It honors the legacy of the first woman to be welcomed into ASME as a full
member.
education. Dr. Dowling is also a professor of mechanical engineering and chair of the
Technology. Her research on unsteady combustion provides insight and models that are enabling gas turbine manufacturers to avoid damaging instabilities in low-emission
combustors. She demonstrated that active feedback control is a powerful way of eliminating the damaging interactions that lead to instability. This technology, which results in extra thrust from an afterburner and ultra-low emissions from ground-based gas turbines, complements the passive control techniques Dr. Dowling has developed that are now being pursued by a number of manufacturers. Her group was the first to demonstrate the control of a combustion oscillation through the suitably phased unsteady injection of additional fuel. That laboratory experiment was rapidly followed by a demonstration of feasibility on a fullsize aeroengine. She developed robust and adaptive control strategies that continue to work effectively through changing operating
conditions. She is a Fellow of the
Europaea. Dr. Dowling earned three degrees from
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
JOHN HOWELL, P.E., PH.D.,
Dr. Howell is among the world's preeminent scholars in the field of radiation heat transfer. He began his career with the NASA Lewis (now Glenn) Research Center in
In 1978 Dr. Howell moved to UT, where he held positions including department chair, director of the
He is author/co-author of approximately 125 archival journals publications and nearly 150 conference papers. He holds seven patents.
An ASME Fellow,
Dr. Howell served on the Board on Engineering Education in positions including chair of the ad hoc subcommittee to review materials for recruiting students into engineering. He also chaired the
He is a member of the
Dr. Howell earned three degrees from
SAID JAHANMIR
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
SAID JAHANMIR, PH.D., PRESIDENT and CEO of
Dr. Jahanmir is leading research and development efforts on implantable blood pumps, high-temperature coatings, highspeed micro-machining, and high-speed oil-free compressors. His leadership has led to the development and pre-clinical testing of a new generation of mechanical heart assist pumps with magnetic bearings for heart failure patients, and the development of a novel ultra high-speed micro-machining spindle with rotational speeds beyond 500,000 rpm.
Prior to joining MiTi, Dr. Jahanmir was at the
Dr. Jahanmir has published more than 240 archival papers and major reports, and has edited several books and conference proceedings. He has served as the founding executive editor of Machining Science and Technology, now in its 17th year.
An ASME Fellow, Dr. Jahanmir has been an active volunteer and a strong advocate for change and growth. He served as chair of the Tribology Division, the Board on Research and
He is a Fellow of the
Dr. Jahanmir received his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the
SADIK KAKAÇ
SADIK KAKAÇ, PH.D., PROFESSOR OF mechanical engineering at
Dr. Kakaç is a distinguished scientist and renowned educator whose career spans more than five decades. He began his academic life in the department of mechanical engineering at the
He was a visiting professor (1980-82) at the
His publications include more than 200 papers. He is the author/co-author of a number of popular textbooks, and editor of 15 volumes on thermal-fluid sciences. He organized many
An ASME Fellow, Dr. Kakaç founded the ASME Student Section at the TOBB ETÜ. He received the Society's Heat Transfer Memorial Award in 1997 and Heat Transfer Division's 75th Anniversary Award (2013).
He is a member of the
Dr. Kakaç received his Dipl.-Ing. degree from the department of mechanical engineering at the
Dr. Majumdar is widely recognized as one of the foremost leaders in energy innovation. He has distinguished himself in research, teaching, university and professional service, and national service.
At
In
Prior to joining DOE, Dr. Majumdar was the Almy and Agnes Maynard Chair Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering at the
Dr. Majumdar has published more than 200 journal papers. He has given invited lectures worldwide, and has organized several conferences and symposiums. He holds 16 patents.
An ASME Fellow, Dr. Majumdar received the Society's Melville Medal,
He is a member of the
Dr. Majumdar received his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the
The asme medal was established in 1920 and is awarded for eminently distinguished engineering achievement.
Dr. Nemat-Nasser earned his bachelor's degree in engineering from
Following a postdoctoral fellowship at
At UC San Diego, he spearheaded the creation of an integrated Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program and served as its founding director (1989-94). He was co-director and director of the
Dr. Nemat-Nasser has published a large number of scholarly works. He is the founding editor and editor-in-chief of the international journal Mechanics of Materials, and has edited the book series Mechanics Today and Mechanics of Elastic and Inelastic Solids. He has served on the board of several international journals, and has lectured widely.
An ASME Fellow, Dr. Nemat-Nasser served as chair of the Materials Division, and chair of its Publications and Program committees. Among other Society activities, he was chair of the Applied Mechanics Division's Geomechanics Committee and group representative for the
Dr. Nemat-Nasser is a member of the
ANIBAL LTABOAS
The dixy lee ray award, established in 1998, recognizes significant contributions in the broad field of environmental protection.
AnĂbal
His DOE assignments, from senior technical advisor in Defense Programs to
Among his significant contributions,
In
An ASME Fellow,
Bamett-Uzgiris Product Safety Design Award
The Bamett-Uzgiris Product Safety Design Award was established as the Triodyne Safety Award by the Design Engineering Division. In 2008, it was elevated to an ASME award and renamed. The award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the safe design of products through teaching, research, and professional accomplishments.
Ren-Jye Yang, P.E., Ph.D., a senior technical leader in the passive safety department at
Dr. Yang joined
Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award in Heat Transfer
KRIPAK. VARANASI
The Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award in Heat Transfer, established in 2003, recognizes a young engineer who is committed to pursuing research in heat transfer, and demonstrates the potential to make significant contributions in the field.
Prior to joining the faculty at
Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award
ANER EKSIOGLU EKAI MURAT KILIC USUF ALTINTAS
The Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award was established in 1954 for the best paper or papers clearly concerned with, or related to, the design or application of machine tools, gages, or dimensional measuring instruments.
Since
Dr. Altintas joined UBC and founded the
Per Bruel Gold Medal for Noise Control and Acoustics
The Per Bruel Gold Medal for Noise Control and Acoustics was established in 1987 in honor of Dr.
Dr. Lyon's career spans nearly 60 years. He joined
Edwin F. Church Medal
The Edwin F. Church Medal, established in 1972, is awarded annually to an individual who has rendered eminent service in increasing the value, importance, and attractiveness of mechanical engineering education.
Dr. Worek is the past dean and Dave House Professor at
Daniel C. Drucker Medal
0NGGANGHUANG
The Daniel C. Drucker Medal, established in 1997, is conferred in recognition of distinguished contributions to the field of applied mechanics and mechanical engineering through research, teaching, and service to the community over a substantial period of time.
Dr. Huang joined the faculty at
Thomas A. Edison Patent Award
M0SHESHOHAM
The Thomas A. Edison Patent Award, established in 1997, recognizes creativity of a patented device or process that i M has the potential of significandy enhancing some aspect of mechanical engineering.
Dr. Shoham also founded Microbot Medical, which develops even smaller robots that are able to enter the human body for diagnostics and therapeutic tasks. From 1986 to 1990 he was an assistant professor and head of the
Dr. Shoham serves as chair of IFToMM's Member OrganizationIsrael.
William T. Ennor Manufacturing Technology Award
0HNW. SUTHERLAND
The William T. Ennor Manufacturing Technology Award feML%iL was established in 1990 by the ASME Manufacturing Engineering Division and the
Dr. Sutherland provides leadership in all EEE activities including undergraduate and graduate programs, nurturing the growth of a robust research enterprise, promoting effective collaborations, mentoring of faculty, and fostering collegewide learning, discovery, and engagement initiatives related to environmental engineering. Before joining
Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy and
The Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy and
Dr. Viterbi is a co-founder and retired vice chairman and chief technical officer of
Fluids Engineering Award
EPHRAIM GUTMARK
The Fluids Engineering Award was established by the Fluids Engineering Division in 1968. In 1978 it was elevated to an ASME award recognizing outstanding contributions over a period of years to the engineering profession and, in particular, to the field of fluids engineering through research, practice, and/or teaching.
Ephraim Gutmark, DSc, Ph.D., distinguished professor of aerospace engineering and Ohio Regents Eminent Scholar at the
Dr. Gutmark joined UC in 2000. His research interests include jet noise characterization and suppression, flow-structure interactions, advanced propulsion systems, combustion control, scramjet propulsion, pulse detonation engines, afterburners, turbochargers, turbine blades heat transfer and aerodynamics, flight control using fluidic actuators, biomedical fluid dynamics and aeroacoustics, and hydrodynamics for oil explorations. He is a co-inventor of 60 U.S. and EU patents.
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JONATHAN P. VANDE GEEST
The Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award, established in 1985, recognizes a young investigator who is committed to pursuing research in bioengineering and has demonstrated significant potential to make substantial contributions to the field of bioengineering.
Jonathan P. Vande Geest, Ph.D., an associate professor at the
In 2005 Dr.
Gas Turbine Award
Established in 1963, the Gas Turbine Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the literature of com- bustion gas turbines or gas turbines thermally combined with nuclear or steam power plants. The award is sponsored by the
Dr. Eichler's doctoral work at TUM focused on flame flashback in premixed combustion devices with emphasis on hydrogen-containing fuels. He earned his Dr.-Ing. from TUM in 2011.
Dr. Sattelmayer has been with TUM since 1997. His research interest is thermo-fluid dynamics. Prior to joining TUM he was affiliated with Asea Brown Boveri in Baden,
J.P. Den Hartog Award
The J.P. Den Hartog Award, established by the Design Engineering Division in 1987 and elevated to a Society award in 2010, recognizes lifetime contributions to the teaching and practice of vibration engineering.
In his current position since
Heat Transfer Memorial Award
The Heat Transfer Memorial Award was established in 19S9 by the Heat Transfer Division. In 1974, it was elevated to an ASME award recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of heat transfer through teaching research, practice, and design, or a combination of such activities.
Dr. Steinfeld also directs the
Y0GENDRA JOSHI - GENERAL
Dr. Joshi joined the
ĂŠlssam Mudawar, Ph.D., professor at
Dr. Mudawar joined the faculty at
The
At
Patrick J. Higgins Medal
The Patrick J. Higgins Medal recognizes an individual who has contributed to the enhancement of standardization through contributions to the development and promotion of ASME codes and standards or Conformity Assessment Programs. It was established in 2007 in remembrance of ASME's past vice president of the standardization department.
Soichiro Honda Medal
The Soichiro Honda Medal recognizes an individual for an outstanding achievement or a series of significant engineering contributions in developing improvements in the field of personal transportation. This medal was established in 1983 in recognition of
Dr. Wall joined Cummins in 1986. In his current position since
Internal Combustion Engine Award
The Internal Combustion Engine Award, established in 1966, is given in recognition of eminent achievement or distinguished contribution over a substantial period of time, which may result from research, innovation, or education in advancing the art of engineering in the field of internal combustion engines.
Dr. Johnson joined the
Warner T. Koiter Medal
The Warner T. Koiter Medal was established in 1996 to recognize distinguished contributions to the field of solid mechanics with special emphasis on the effective blendingof theoretical and applied elements, and on a high degree of leadership in the international solid mechanics community. The medal honors the late Dr.
Dr. Fleck joined the
Robert E. Koski Medal
The Robert E. Koski Medal recognizes an individual who has advanced the art and practice of fluid 9ipr| power motion and MMMI control through education and/or innovation. It was established in 2007 by the
Wayne J. Book, P.E., Ph.D., professor emeritus at the
Dr. Book joined the faculty at
Frank Kreith Energy Award
The Frank Kreith Energy Award was established in 2005 to honor an individual for significant contributions to a secure energy future with particular emphasis on innovations in conservation and/or renewable energy. Contributions may be through research, education, practice, or significant service to society that will lead to a sustainable energy future. The award was established by the Solar Energy and
Prior to joining the faculty at
Bernard F. Langer Nuclear Codes and Standards Award
The Bernard F. Langer Nuclear Codes and Standards Award was established in 1977 and is presented to an individual who has contributed to the nuclear power plant industry through the development and promotion of ASME nuclear codes and standards or the ASME Nuclear Certification Program.
Bryan A. Erler, P.E., president of
The
Dr. King joined the faculty at
H.R. Lissner Medal
The H.R. Lissner Medal was established in 1977 and is presented for outstanding accomplishments in the area of bioengineering.
Dr. Toner established the
Machine Design Award
The Machine Design Award, established in 1958, recognizes eminent achievement or distinguished service in the field of machine design.
Clément Gosselin,
Dr. Gosselin joined the Université
The
Ms. Aboharb is in her final year at
Ms. Johnson earned her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at UA in
McDonald Mentoring Award
BEL HERNANDEZ-GUERRERO
The McDonald Mentoring Award, established in 2007, recognizes the outstanding mentoring of other professionals by an engineer in industry, government, education, or private practice.
Dr. Hernandez-Guerrero joined the faculty at the Universidad de
Melville Medal
SHWANI K. GUPTA
The Melville Medal was first awarded in 1927 and is the highest honor for the best original technical paper published in the ASME Transactions in the past two years.
Dr. Gupta has been with
Dr. Bryden has been a faculty member in the department of mechanical engineering at ISU since 1998, and since 2006 he has been serving as the program director of SMDS.
Dr. Lee is a tenured professor in the nano science and engineering department of KU. He has been a member of the chemistry and natural science departments since 1993. He also serves as the director of the
M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Medal of ASME/SME
BRYAN G. DOOS
The M. Eugene Merchant Manufacturing Medal was established in 1986 by ASME and the
Van C. Mow Medal
The Van C. Mow Medal was established by the ASME Bioengineering Division in 2004 for initial bestowal in 2005. It is presented for significant contributions to the field of bioengineering through research, education, professional development, leadership in the development of the profession, mentoring of young bioengineers, and service to the bioengineering community.
Dr. Weiss' research efforts have focused on the areas of experimental and computational biomechanics, primarily applied to the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular soft tissues. His lab develops, distributes, and supports FEBio, an open-source finite element software suite for computational biomechanics (www.febio.org). He has authored over 100 original research articles in scientific journals.
Nadai Medal
The Nadai Medal was established in 1975 to recognize significant contributions and outstanding achievements which broaden the field of materials engineering.
Dr. Chou joined the faculty at UD in 1969. His research interests are in materials science, applied mechanics, fiber composite materials, piezoelectric materials, and nanocomposites. He has made notable contributions in the application of analytical techniques to the study of a broad range of material problems; and has been a central figure in bringing composite materials, particularly fiber reinforced composites, from the laboratory into engineering practice.
Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award
The Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award recognizes research excellence in experimental, computational or theoretical aspects of mechanics of materials by a young investigator within 10 years following receipt of a Ph.D. degree. Established by the Materials Division in 2008, it was elevated to a Society award in 2012.
Dr. Nguyen joined the mechanical engineering department at The
Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award
Dr. Zhu joined
TAE HO KIM
The
During his research career, Dr. Kim has co-authored 32 international and nine domestic (
Old Guard Early Career Award
The Old Guard Early Career Award was established in 1994 to help the young engineer bridge the gap between college and professional life. Its intent is to bring that individual closer to the activities of ASME by providing encouragement for graduating student members to upgrade to member and actively become involved in the work of the Society.
Rufus Oldenburger Medal
The Rufus Oldenburger Medal was established in 1968 and is given in recognition of significant contributions and outstanding achievements in the field of automatic control through any of the following: education, research, development, innovation, and service to the field and profession.
Since joining the faculty at The University of
Performance Test Codes Medal
PATRICK M. MCHAL
The Performance Test Codes Medal, established in 1981, is awarded to an individual or individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development and promotion of ASME Performance Test Codes, including the Supplements on Instruments and Apparatus.
Patrick M. McHale, P.E., vice president of
Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal
The Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal was established in 1938 by Pi Tau Sigma in coordination with ASME to recognize outstanding achievements by a young engineering graduate in mechanical engineering within 10 years following receipt of the baccalaureate degree.
Dr. Ewoldt joined
James Harry Potter Gold Medal
Dr. Klein joined the faculty at the UW-Madison in 1977. He developed the F-Chart method and associated computer tools for sizing solar energy systems. He is the primary author of the TRNSYS (TRaNsient SYStem) simulation program that is widely used for solar energy system studies. He developed FEHT, a finite element heat transfer program. For the past 20 years Dr. Klein has focused on the development of EES, a general engineering equation solving program that has had a major impact on the teaching of energy-related courses at UWMadison and elsewhere.
Prime Movers Committee Award
The Prime Movers Committee Award, established in 1954, recognizes outstanding contributions to the literature of thermal electric station practice or equipment which are available through public presentation and publication.
Currently
The
Since joining the faculty at UM in 1980, Dr. Ulsoy has served in a number of positions including chair of the mechanical engineering department, founding director of the Ground Robotics Reliability Center, and deputy director of the
Dr. Ulsoy has been a principal investigator or co-investigator for research projects funded at more than
Safety Codes and Standards Medal
The Safety Codes and Standards Medal was established in 1986 to recognize j contributions to the enhancement of public safety through the development and promotion of ASME safety codes and standards or through ASME safety accreditation activity.
Prior to assuming his current position in 1998,
The
Dr. Strazisar retired from the
The
Dr. Jawahir joined
Ben C. Sparks Medal
The Ben C. Sparks Medal, established in 1990, recognizes eminent service by an individual or collaborative team in promoting innovative, authentic, practice-based, engineering design/build experiences in undergraduate mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology education.
Dr. Warrington joined
Dr. Danielson's broad-based experience encompasses both industry and academia. He has been with ASU since 1999. On the ASME Vision 2030
Dr. Kirkpatrick joined
Dr. Laity (1940-2013) commenced his career at Pacific North- west
Ruth and Joel Spira Outstanding Design Educator Award
The Ruth and Joel Spira Outstanding , Design Educator H' Award was established as a division award in 1998. The award was elevated to an ASME award in 2001 to recognize a person who exemplifies the best in furthering engineering design education through vision, interactions with students and industry, scholarship, and impact on the next generation of engineers, and a person whose action serves as a role model for other educators to emulate.
Dr. Wilde joined the faculty at Stanford in 1963; since 1991 he has been professor emeritus. He has authored a number of books including Teamology: The Construction and
Spirit of St. Louis Medal
The Spirit of St. Louis Medal was established in 1929 by
David A. Peters, P.E., Ph.D., McDonnell Douglas Professor of Engineering at
Dr. Peters served as chair of mechanical engineering at WU for 13 years. His prior career experience includes
Student Section Advisor Award
ÄThe Student Section Advisor Award, established in 1990 as the Faculty Advisor Award and renamed in 2000, is presented to an ASME member who is a current or former Student Section advisor whose leadership and service qualities have contributed, for at least three years, to the programs and operation of a Student Section of the Society. The endowment for the award was provided by the Old Guard Committee.
Richard A. Merz, P.E., Ph.D., an associate professor of mechanical engineering at
Dr. Merz joined the faculty at
J. Hall Taylor Medal
The J. Hall Taylor Medal was established in 1965 by the
Technical Communities Globalization Medal
OGI G0SWAMI
The Technical Communities Globalization Medal, established in 2011, is awarded to an ASME member who has demonstrated a sustained level of outstanding achievement in the promotion of international activity related to mechanical engineering.
Yogi Goswami, P.E., Ph.D., distinguished university professor at the
Prior to joining the faculty at USF in 2005, he was professor and director of the
Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award
The Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award was established in 1925 in honor of ASME's first president. It provides an opportunity for a leader in pure and/or applied science or engineering to present to the Society a lecture that encourages stimulating thinking on a subject of broad interest to engineers. The Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award was elevated to a Society award in 2000.
Dr. Rogers joined
Timoshenko Medal
The Timoshenko Medal was established in 1957 and is conferred annually in recognition of distinguished contributions to the field of applied mechanics. Instituted by the Applied Mechanics Division, it honors
Dr. Christensen joined the Stanford faculty in the aeronautics and astronautics department in 1992; now emeritus, he is still active. His long career has included positions in industry at
Worcester
SINGIRESU SAMBASIVA RAO
The Worcester Reed Warner Medal was established in 1930 and is awarded for outstanding contributions to the permanent literature of engineering. Contributions may be single papers, treatises or books, or a series of papers.
Singiresu Sambasiva Rao, Ph.D., a professor at the
Dr. Rao joined the
George Westinghouse Gold Medal
The George Westinghouse Gold Medal was established to recognize eminent achievement or distinguished service in the power field of mechanical engineering. To perpetuate the value of the rich contribution to power development made by George Westinghouse, honorary member and 29th president of the Society, the
Dr. Levendis joined the faculty at
Arthur L. Williston Medal
CAS5ANDRA
The Arthur L. Williston Medal, established in 1954, recognizes the best paper submitted on a subject chosen to challenge the abilities of engineering students. The annual competition is open to any ASME student member or member who received a baccalaureate degree within two years of the submission deadline.
Cadet Hawley plans to graduate in
Henry R. Worthington Medal
The Henry R. Worthington Medal, established in 1980, is bestowed for eminent achievement in the field of pumping machinery including but not limited to, research, development, design, innovation, management, education, or literature.
Steven Michael Tipton, P.E., Ph.D., Frank W. Murphy Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The
For 29 years Dr. Tipton has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of mechanical design, design projects, mechanics of materials, and fatigue and fracture at TU. He conducts research on fatigue, mechanical design, and coiled tubing mechanics. He established a formal coiled tubing research program at TU in 1996 that grew into an ongoing consortium in 2000.
S.Y.Zamrik PVP Medal
WILLIAM J BEES
The Pressure Vessel and Piping Medal was established in 1980. Renamed the S.Y. Zamrik PVP Medal in 2010, it is bestowed for outstanding contributions in the field of pressure vessel and piping technology including, but not limited to, research, development, teaching, and significant advancements of the state of the art.
William J. Bees, P.E., consultant, is recognized for significant contributions to pressure vessel design technologies through career efforts, and through diverse ASME activities ranging from developing conference sessions and serving as Pressure Vessels and Piping Division chair to serving on ASME codes and standards committees, as group leader for the
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