Mary Ann Hill, CV


EDUCATION

M.S. 1985, University of Washington, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Seattle, Washington. Department of Metallurgical Engineering.

B.S. 1983, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, New Mexico. Department of Metallurgical Engineering



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Staff Member, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1987-present
Materials Science and Technology Division, Los Alamos, NM, projects: relationship between crystallographic orientation and corrosion susceptibility in beryllium, aqueous corrosion of beryllium, atmospheric corrosion monitoring, development of high strength, high conductivity materials for use in long-pulse high-field magnets, beryllium weldability, properties of rapidly solidified beryllium alloys, cryogenic properties of lightweight materials for use in accelerator cavities, background: materials characterization using optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopes, microscopy supervisor (10/91-8/94)

Metallographer, Mannesmann Tally, 1985-1986

Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, 1983-1985



PROFESSIONAL AFFILITIATIONS

ASM International
TMS (The Materials Society)
Member of TMS Young Leaders Committee
ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials)
Member of ASTM E-8 Committee
NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers)
Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)
Alpha Sigma Mu (Materials Engineering Honor Society)
Chair of Local ASM International Chapter (1994-1995)
Vice-Chair of Local ASM International Chapter (1993-1994)
Treasurer of Local ASM International Chapter (1992-1993)
Secretary of Local ASM International Chapter (1991-1992)
Member of Advisory Board of Local ASM International Chapter (1989-present)


AWARDS

Distinguished Performance Award as part of the 60T Magnet Development Team, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1998.






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