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One $2,500 scholarship is available to an undergraduate student in their sophomore or junior year, who is studying subjects in relation to synthesis and processing, structure, properties, and performance of electronic, photonic, magnetic, and superconducting materials as well as materials used in packaging, and interconnecting such materials in device structures.
The award's namesake, Gilbert Chin, was born in Kwangtung, China. He was a physical metallurgist and made significant contributions to our understanding and applications of crystal plasticity and to the development of magnetic alloys for telecommunications. He was director of the Passive Components Research Laboratory at AT&T Bell Laboratories doing significant research and development in the areas of optical fibers, electronic ceramics, and materials for high-temperature superconductivity. He died on May 5, 1991 at the age of fifty-six. At the time of his death, he was the holder of eleven patents and author or coauthor of more than 140 publications. Among his many awards and honors, he was elected a Fellow of the Metallurgical Society of AIME - class of 1981.
An additional $500 for travel expenses is available to the recipient in order to personally accept the award at the TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition. The scholarship recipient is known as the FMD Gilbert Chin Scholar. Award recipients must travel to and attend the conference in order to receive the travel funds associated with this award.
Funding for this scholarship is provided by the TMS Functional Materials Division.
Funds for the Battelle Materials Graduate Student Award will soon be exhausted and will be issued on a first-come/first-served basis.