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Foundry Educational
Foundation
College-Industry Conference
The
College-Industry Conference of the Foundry
Educational Foundation (FEF) took place in Chicago
at the Drake Hotel 20-21st of November. Five student
delegates from MSU were invited to attend – Shannon
Lisenbee, Kimberly Leggett, Ray Pelanne, Brett
Williams and Chris Young. All are members of the MSU
American Foundry Society (AFS) Student Chapter,
which is chaired by Lisenbee. Ms. Leggett, Mr.
Pelanne and Mr. Young are also officers of the
Chapter.
Dr. John Berry is
the faculty advisor to the AFS student section.
Professor Berry received a special honor during the
E.C. Hoenicke Memorial Luncheon at the Conference,
where he was awarded the FEF/AFS Distinguished
Professor Award for 2008. He was previously the
recipient of several AFS honors: The Distinguished
Service Award of Division One (1992), the Aluminum
Division Scientific Award (1986), and twice the
Silver Anniversary Award of the AFS Aluminum
Division (1995 and 2002). In 2004 Berry was made a
Fellow of the UK’s Institute of Cast Metals
Engineers (ICME) and a Fellow of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in
2008. He was the first FEF Key Professor at
Georgia Tech during his tenure there (1974-1986), a
strong supporter since that time, both at University
of Alabama (1986-1994) and here at MSU, where he is
MSU’s first FEF Key Professor. He joined MSU in
1995.
During the
Tuesday December 2nd meeting of MSU’s AFS student
section, Berry will present a number of FEF
scholarship awards to students graduating this
semester who have worked on the refurbishment of
ME’s Edwards Building, which will house pilot scale
casting and melting facilities when complete.
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