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IFHTSE
Medal | IFHTSE
Fellowship | IFHTSE Young Author Award | Poster Award |
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IFHTSE Medal
The Award
The IFHTSE Medal is awarded for distinguished achievement. It is made
possible by the support of SC Plasmaterm SA, Romania.
Awards to date:
| 2004 |
Professor Tom Bell
University of
Birmingham, UK
Medal presented at the 14th Congress, Shanghai, 26
October 2004 |
This first award of the Medal recognised a wide and multidisciplinary
range of globally visible contributions, over more than 30 years, to heat
treatment and surface engineering.
Bell has influenced progress from the viewpoints of materials science,
materials engineering, design engineering, tribology, economics, and
environmentally benign process development.
He was one of the originators of the concept and term ‘surface
engineering’ and remains one of its foremost promoters. In academic life
his effective teaching has produced graduates now contributing to
progress in this field in many countries.
In addition to his contributions to IFHTSE over many years,
particularly as a member of its Executive Committee, Bell was twice
President – for 1983-1984 and for 2000-2001. He was appointed Fellow of
IFHTSE in 2003.
| 2006 |
Urs
Wyss
formerly MAAG Gear Co. Switzerland, and first IFHTSE
Secretary
Medal presented at the 15th Congress, Vienna, 26
September 2006 |
Primarily, the award recognised the enormous contribution made by Wyss
to international communication and collaboration through his seminal work
as the Secretary of IFHTSE from its foundation in 1971-72 until 1988. In
that period, and especially in the early days, his dedication, charm and
easy ability in German, French and English ensured a successful launch for
the Federation. He wrote the constitution, inspired the early meetings,
encouraged his collaborators and fostered fruitful East-West relations.
Without him, it is unlikely that the venture would have been so
fruitful.
Wyss combined his organisational and administrative skills with a
successful materials engineering career in industry. Originally graduating
in chemistry before he was 20, he began work in 1939 at Von
Roll-Stahlwerke, Gerlafingen, where he concentrated on steel hardenability
and hardenability testing. In 1952 he moved to Maag Zahnräder AG, Zürich.
As manager of the metallurgical laboratory and heat treatment workshop, he
led the development of the Eintropfverfahren technology (a drip-feed
method using liquid hydrocarbons). Known commercially as the Carbomaag
Process it brought him many international patents. Significant
publications resulted from his industrial work and he was a frequent
contributor to AWT’s Wiesbaden Härterei-Kolloquium and other conferences.
In 1982, AWT awarded him the Adolf Martens medal. He was President of
the Swiss Society for Heat Treatment in 1953, when he was only 30, and was
appointed Honorary President in 1972. He is also an Honorary Member of the
Association Technique de Traitement Thermique (ATTT), France. He is
Honorary President of IFHTSE.
| 2007 |
George Krauss
Emeritus Professor,
Colorado School of Mines, GOLDEN CO, USA
Medal due for
presentation at the 16th Congress in Brisbane, Australia October 2007 |
George Krauss’ contributions to education and research in the
metallurgical and materials engineering community are extensive and
significant at all levels. Foremost, he is a teacher’s teacher, committed
to educating new metallurgical engineers and the continuing updating of
practising engineers. In addition to the numerous students he has
influenced over the years, his teaching accomplishments are most obvious
in his classic textbook ‘Steels – processing, structure, and performance’.
This text, along with his numerous other publications, has formed the
basis of many courses. His educational efforts have been recognised in
many teaching awards, including the Albert Easton White Award from ASM in
1999.
His vision for the steel industry led to the development of the
Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center in 1984, an
industry/university cooperative that continues today as the most
successful programme of its kind in the world. Research in the centre
emphasises heat treating and surface processing of steels.
His research on steels is extensive. Of particular note is his work on
the relationship between microstructure and properties of low-temperature
tempered high-carbon steels. This research refined the understanding of
the fracture behaviour of martensitic steels, critical to the
understanding of the fracture behaviour of carburised steels. The research
also led to new alloying and process methods that have been adopted
globally. His achievements have been recognised in several awards,
including the Adolf Martens Medal for 1990 and the Edward DeMille Campbell
Memorial Lecture Award from ASM in 2000. He is a Fellow of ASM, a
Distinguished Member of the Iron and Steel Society of AIME, and an
Honorary Member of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. He has
contributed significantly to professional associations in the metals and
heat treating industries, most notably as President 1989-90 of the
International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering, of
which he is a Fellow, and as President of ASM International. |
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IFHTSE Fellowship
The Award
IFHTSE Fellowship recognises individuals who have made outstanding,
globally recognised and significant contributions to the development of
heat treatment or surface engineering. The citations are characterised by
brevity, since these honoured individuals are well known globally in the
field.
Fellows
2002 appointments
Dr Bernd Edenhofer, Ipsen Industries
International GmbH, Germany
In recognition of invaluable
contributions over 30 years to the fundamentals and practice of
thermochemical heat treatment technologies
Dr Kiyoshi
Funatani, IMST Inst, Japan
In recognition of the industrialisation of diverse surface
engineering technologies in the automotive sector
Professor
George Krauss, Colorado School of Mines, USA
In recognition
of a lifetime contribution to the carburising of
steels
Academician Lei Tingquan, Harbin Institute of
Technology, China
In recognition of outstanding
fundamental contributions to the microstructure and properties of
steels
Dr T S Sudarshan, Materials Modification Inc,
USA
In recognition of the global communication of surface
engineering as an emerging interdisciplinary subject
2003 appointment
Professor Tom Bell, University of
Birmingham, UK
In recognition of his unique combination of crucial
contributions to progress in heat treatment and, over the last twenty
years, his central role in the foundation, growth, and global
understanding of surface engineering as a family of concepts and
processes of increasing scientific, industrial, and economic
significance.
2004 appointment
Academician XU Binshi, CMES Surface
Engineering Research Institute, China
In recognition of the
exceptional foresight demonstrated by his early recognition of the
critical importance of surface engineering in what has proved to be the
spectacular industrial and economic development of China.
2005 appointment
Dr George Totten, Totten Associates,
USA
In recognition of his extensive contribution, over many years, to
the global spread of knowledge of heat treatment process development
especially in the field of quenching, to the understanding of process
chemistry, and recently to the better and more widespread use of
modelling and simulation.
2006 appointments
Prof. Sabine Denis, Ecole des Mines Nancy,
France
In recognition of globally acknowledged leadership in the
development of mathematical modelling principles and practices and their
application to the benefit and advancement of heat treatment and surface
engineering science and technology.
Prof. Tatsuo
Inoue, Kyoto University, Japan
In recognition of globally
acknowledged leadership in the development of mathematical modelling
principles and practices and their application to the benefit and
advancement of heat treatment and surface engineering science and
technology.
Prof. Tamás Réti, University, Györ,
Hungary
In recognition of globally acknowledged leadership in the
development of mathematical modelling principles and practices and their
application to the benefit and advancement of heat treatment and surface
engineering science and technology
2007 appointments
Prof Peter Mayr, formerly IWT Bremen,
Germany
In recognition of a wide range of research and development
contributions to many aspects of heat treatment, most notably in the
study of distortion
Dr Zoltán Kolozsváry, SC
Plasmaterm SA, Targu Mures, Romania
In recognition both of globally
acknowledged industrial-scale practice in the filed of ion nitriding,
and of his enormous contributions to the heat treatment and surface
engineering community manifest in his presidency of IFHTSE for 1998-99
and his dedicated, successful and long-term service as its Treasurer |
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IFHTSE Young Author Award
Objective
The IFHTSE Young Author Award, supported by the Linde
Group, is intended to recognise promising young engineers and scientists
and encourage the full participation of younger people in IFHTSE
Congresses and other conferences.
Conditions and eligibility
- This Award is made for a paper presented in a main oral session of
an IFHTSE Congress.
- Eligible papers must be presented in person by the candidate author.
- In the case of a paper with multiple authorship, therefore, an
author who is a candidate for the Award must be the author named in the
programme as the presenter (but who need not necessarily the first-named
author of the paper) who also satisfies the age criterion.
- By 'young' or 'younger' is to be understood an author aged 35 or
less at the time of acceptance of the paper in the programme by the
Congress organising committee
- Please apply via on-line submission page by April 25, 2008.
Benefits for the winner
Public acknowledgment an excellent
contribution and support for his or her attendance at the next IFHTSE
Congress (or under certain circumstances another conference in the IFHTSE
programme by:
- Free registration
- Cash assistance with travel and accommodation costs (subject to the
availability of funding)
Procedure
The actual method of identification of candidates and
selection of the winner is a matter for the organising committee of the
Congress in consultation with the Executive Committee of the IFHTSE.
The criteria recommended for use in judging and assessing are:
- Scientific and technical merit
- Standard of presentation (making due allowance for the fact that the
paper may not be presented in the author's native language)
- A suitable balance of science and technology (or 'good science in
technological development')
- Novelty of scientific approach or novelty of process treatment
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| 1992 |
Kimura
Daido Steel Co Ltd Research and Development, Nagoya,
Japan
(paper presented at 8th Congress, Kyoto, Japan) |
| 1994 |
Lohrmann
Stiftung
Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany
(paper presented
at 9th Congress, Nice, France) |
| 1996 |
Nestler
SulzerMetco
(Deutschland) GmbH, Germany
(paper presented at 10th Congress,
Brighton, England) |
| 1998 |
Reinhold
TU Freiberg,
Germany
(paper presented at 11th Congress, Florence, Italy) |
| 2000 |
Küper
Stiftung
Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany
(paper presented
at 12th Congress, Melbourne VIC, Australia |
| 2007 |
Felde
Bay Zoltn Public Foundation for Applied Research, Badapest, Hungry
(paper presented at 16th Congress, Brisbane QLD, Australia |
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Poster Award
Objective
Poster Award, supported by The Japan Society for Heat Treatment (JSHT), has been established in order to encourage poster presentations with good quality and look in 17th IFHTSE Congress.
Conditions and eligibility
Candidates for the prize will be selected from participants whose abstracts have been accepted, categorized into Poster presentation, and will be presented at “Poster Presentation and Discussion” on Oct. 28th.
Benefits for the winner
| 1st |
Prize (1 winner) |
Round trip travel expenses for an international congress related to Heat Treatment held within the next 3 years after 17th IFHTSE up to 300,000 JPY |
| 2nd |
Prize (2 winners) |
Round trip travel expenses for an international congress related to Heat Treatment held within the next 3 years after 17th IFHTSE up to 150,000 JPY |
| 3rd |
Prize (10 winners) |
Testimonial |
Procedure and Winner Announcement
The selection of the winner is a matter for the organizing committee of the Congress.
The award ceremony for winners is planed at the Conference Banquet on Oct. 29th. |
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