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ASTM International Committee D18 on Soil and Rock gave the 2005 Woodland G. Shockley Memorial Award to Gary N. Durham, Ph.D., president of Durham Geo - Slope Indicator in Stone Mountain, Ga. Committee D18 cited Durham for his "exceptional and long term meritorious service to the activities of Committee D18." Durham has been an ASTM International member since 1971; he serves as vice chairman of…
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Guy T. Avellon, president of GT Technical Consultants in Wauconda, Ill., where he also resides, has been honored with a 2005 ASTM Award of Merit and the accompanying title of fellow for his contributions to the work of ASTM Committee F16 on Fasteners. The award is the highest Society recognition for individual participation in standards activities. Avellon, who joined ASTM International in 1980,…
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Robert B. Myers, president of Myers Consulting in Houston, Texas, where he also resides, has been chosen to receive a 2005 ASTM International Award of Merit for his contributions to ASTM Committee E01 on Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores and Related Materials. The honor, which is accompanied by the title of fellow, is the highest ASTM International recognition for individual contributions to…
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Leslie J. Struble, Ph.D., professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois in Urbana, will receive an Award of Merit and the accompanying title of fellow from ASTM International in June. Committee C09 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates cites Struble for her contributions to developing and advancing concrete and concrete materials standards that benefit the industry…
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Stephen J. Michelsen, a principal with Kelly, Anderson and Associates in Alexandria, Va., has been named a 2005 ASTM International Award of Merit winner. The honor, which is accompanied by the title of fellow, is the highest ASTM International recognition for individual contributions to standards activities. Michelsen lives in Arnold, Md. An ASTM International member since 2000, Michelsen's award…
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Brian E. Trimble, P.E., director of engineering services and architectural outreach for the Brick Industry Association in Reston, Va., has been honored with a 2005 ASTM International Award of Merit for his work on ASTM Committee C12 on Mortars and Grouts for Unit Masonry. The Award of Merit, which is accompanied by the title of fellow, is the highest Society award for individual contributions to…
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Jack E. Lemons, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, has been named the 2005 recipient of the W. T. Cavanaugh Memorial Award, and an honorary member, for his "outstanding and distinguished leadership in promoting national and international standards for medical/surgical implants and materials." The W.T. Cavanaugh award honors people of widely recognized eminence in the…
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The 2005 Henry A. Gardner Award has been given to Aivars U. Freidenfelds, vice president at ElektroPhysik USA in Arlington Heights, Ill. He received the award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the operation of Task Group D01.23.12 on Dry Film Thickness. Freidenfelds lives in Oak Grove, Ill. Freidenfelds joined ASTM International in 2000 and works on Committee D01 on Paint and…
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Kishore Nadkarni, Ph.D., president of Millennium Analytics in East Brunswick, N.J., will receive a 2005 ASTM International Award of Merit and accompanying title of fellow in June; he will receive the award for his extensive contributions to ASTM Committee D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants. The Award of Merit is ASTM's highest honor for individual contributions to standards activities. In…
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Stephen M. Sinker, a consultant with SMS Innovations LLC in Lebanon, N.J., has been honored by a 2005 ASTM International Award of Merit and the accompanying title of fellow; the award is the highest Society recognition for individual contributions to standards activities. ASTM Committee D20 on Plastics cited Sinker for dedicated participation in and technical contributions to standards…