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HONORARY MEMBER Heat Transfer Division Awards Luncheon
Frank E. Talke, Ph.D., Fellow Sponsored by: Heat Transfer Division
University of California, San Diego
11:45am–1:45pm
For contributions to information storage technology, color ink Pennsylvania East & West,
jet printing, and medical device technology. Second Floor, The Westin Hotel
M. EUGENE MERCHANT MANUFACTURING MEDAL OF Ticket: $50
ASME/SME
Kamlakar Rajurkar, Ph.D., Fellow HTD Memorial Award (Science): Dr. Li Shi
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
HTD Memorial Award (General): Dr. Timothy Fisher
For pioneering contributions to enhance the productivity of
nontraditional machining processes used in automobile, HTD Memorial Award (Art): Dr. M. Pinar Mengüç
aerospace, and medical device manufacturing, including
electrical discharge machining and electrochemical machining Bergles-Rosenhow Young Investigator Award: Dr. Asegun
at macro-, micro-, and nanoscales, through extensive research Henry
in process modeling and in sensing and control techniques.
Guest Luncheon
MELVIN R. GREEN CODES & STANDARDS MEDAL Sponsored by: ASME Auxiliary – Celebrating 95 Years!
Richard William Barnes, Fellow
ANRIC Enterprises Inc. 1:00pm–3:00pm
Westmoreland West, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel
For distinguished leadership and professionalism in the
research, development, promotion, acceptance, and Ticket: $40
application of ASME codes and standards; and for direct
senior management involvement in the design, construction, The ASME Auxiliary welcomes ASME members to an afternoon
and operational support of nuclear power plants. of great food and refreshments at its semi-annual Guest
Luncheon.
NANCY DELOYE FITZROY AND ROLAND V. FITZROY
MEDAL The ASME Auxiliary’s guest speaker and past scholarship
Ivar Giaever, Ph.D., Member winner will be Vickie Webster-Wood, Ph.D. from Carnegie
Applied BioPhysics, Inc. Mellon University. Dr. Webster-Wood’s presentation will be on
“Living Machines: Bio-inspired, Bio-hybrid, and Organic
For innovative experimental work in superconductor tunneling Robots.” Please join us for this exciting presentation.
that led to a major advance in the understanding of the
phenomenon of superconductivity and to new scientific Symposium for New and Prospective Faculty:
instruments. Tips for Tenure and Promotion
RALPH COATS ROE MEDAL 1:30pm–3:00pm
Gwynne Shotwell Westmoreland Central & East,
SpaceX Second Floor, The Westin Hotel
For outstanding leadership in innovation for space This workshop is designed for junior faculty, postdocs, and
commercialization and colonization; for technical contributions Ph.D. students. There will be a panel discussion in which the
to the design of reusable rockets; and for dedication to the panel will share insights into the job search, promotion, and the
promotion of STEM education. tenure process. The panelists will provide recommendations
from their own experience, including best practices and what
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 to avoid. They will also answer questions from the audience.
ME/MET Department Heads Professional xxv
Development Workshop
10:30am–12:00pm
Westmoreland Central & East,
Second Floor, The Westin Hotel
As part of our ongoing effort to provide resources and
development opportunities for department heads/chairs, this
workshop will explore many topics. Examples from previous
workshops are becoming a department head/chair, funding
priorities and how to handle budget cuts as well as
development, fund-raising, and alumni engagement.