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Vol. 45, No.3, 2012

 

The 2012 Recipient of the Willian Hunt Eisenman Award

 
  Phil Maziasz (right) was awarded the 2012 Willian Hunt Eisenman Award of ASM International by Christopher Berndt, the president of ASM.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Philip J. Maziasz of ORNL’s Materials Science and Technology Division was awarded the 2012 William Hunt Eisenman Award of ASM International at the annual ASM Awards Dinner on October 9 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  The Eisenman recognizes “unusual achievements in industry in the practical application of materials science and engineering through production or engineering use.”  Dr. Maziasz was cited for “outstanding success in the development of new heat-resistant stainless steel and alloys with significant commercial industrial impact in advanced transportation, coal-fired generation, and nuclear power generation.”  Given the nature of the award, this recognition is a singular achievement for someone at a national laboratory and speaks directly to the impact of Maziasz’ R&D efforts over the more than 37 years he has been at ORNL.