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ASC
Outstanding Research Award and ASC Award in Composites
Nomination
and Election Procedures
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(4/15/02, Provisional)
1. INTRODUCTION
An ASC Outstanding
Research Award winner is a distinguished member of the composites
community who has made a significant impact on the science and technology
of composite materials through a sustained research effort over a number
of years. An ASC Award in Composites winner is a distinguished member of
the composites community who has made a significant impact on the
development of composite materials through applied research, practice,
education, service, advocacy, or leadership.
2. STANDARDS
2.1 Personal
Qualifications
2.1.1 The nominees do
not have to be members of ASC
2.1.2 The nominees do
not have to be citizens nor residents of the United States.
2.2 Professional
Contributions
2.2.1 The nominee for
the ASC Outstanding Research Award shall have made contributions to the
science and technology of composite materials by way of analytical
modeling, numerical modeling, design methodologies, and/or experimental
work that have led to a greater understanding of the behavior of composite
materials.
2.2.2 The nominee for
the ASC Award in Composites shall have made outstanding contributions to
the field of composite materials through service, practice, applied
research, and education.
3. PROCEDURES FOR
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
3.1 Nomination
Procedure
3.1.1 The primary
factors in a nomination are a letter from a nominator and a letter of
endorsement from a co-nominator that are statements of the contributions
made by the nominee.
3.1.2 Nominations may
come from any current Member. However, either the nominator or
co-nominator must be a past Award winner or Fellow.
3.1.3 Neither the
nominator nor co-nominator can be from the nominee's organization.
3.1.4 Self-nomination
is not allowed.
3.2 Nomination packet
3.2.1 Each individual
considered for either the ASC Outstanding Research Award or the ASC Award
in Composites shall have a nomination packet prepared by a nominator. The
nomination packet shall consist of the letter of nomination, the letter of
endorsement by a co-nominator, and a copy of the nominee's resume.
3.2.2 Though no
special forms are required, the nomination letter, and to some extent, the
endorsement letter, shall outline the contributions the nominee has made
to the field of composite materials, citing specific examples to emphasize
the various contribution.
3.2.3 The letters of
the nominator and co-nominator shall include their names, addresses, phone
numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses.
3.2.4 When complete,
the nomination packet shall be forwarded to the Chair of the Society
Awards Committee. Incomplete nomination packages will not be considered.
3.3 Election Procedure
3.3.1 For the purpose
of deciding the recipients of the Awards, the Awards Committee shall
consist of all past Award winners.
3.3.2 Upon receipt of
the nomination packets for all nominees, the Chair of the Society Awards
Committee shall prepare a ballot for voting for each of the Award
nominees. This ballot, along with copies of the nominator and endorsement
letters and resume for each nominee, shall be sent to each member of the
Awards Committee.
3.3.3 Each member of
the Awards Committee shall vote for their choice of candidate for each
Award by ranking the nominees in numerical order. The highest number shall
be assigned to the nominee who, in the opinion of the Awards Committee
member, is most deserving of the Award. The next highest number shall be
assigned to the candidate felt to be the next most deserving, etc.
3.3.4 The ballots
shall be returned to the Chair of the Society Awards Committee who will
sum the rankings of each nominee. The nominee for each award with the
highest total ranking will be declared the recipient of the Award. In the
event of a tie, a second ballot shall be circulated.
3.3.5 The election
shall be completed in time for the Award to be presented at the Annual
Conference.
4.0 POST-ELECTION
PROCEDURES
4.1 Notification of
Award Recipient
4.1.1 After the
results of the balloting have been determined, the Chair shall announce
the names of the award recipients to the Awards Committee. The names shall
then be forwarded to the Executive Committee for approval.
4.1.2 After approval
by the Executive Committee, the nominators shall have the first right of
refusal in the matter of notifying the particular nominees they are the
award recipients. In any event, the award recipients shall be notified, in
writing, as soon as possible.
4.2 Record of
nomination and election process
4.2.1 After the awards
have been announced, it is the duty of the Chair of the Society Awards
Committee to properly file the nomination packets and ballot results so
they are available for later consultation, if necessary.
4.2.2 Results of the
balloting other than revealing the award recipients shall remain
confidential.
4.2.3 For those
nominees who were not award recipients, their packets can be used for
re-nomination for one more year without updating, if stated in writing by
the nominator.
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