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AFS/FEF Student Technology Scholarship Contest


Call for Submissions:


2010 AFS/FEF Student Technology Scholarship Contest


Submissions are open for the 2010 Foundry Education Foundation (FEF) and American Foundry Society (AFS) Student Technology Scholarship Contest. The purpose of the competition is to encourage student participation and recognize excellence in student research in the fi eld of metalcasting technology. The projects must represent current or recent work by the student in the area of met- alcasting technology or molten metal processing. This is intended to highlight student and senior projects, gradu- ate research and other work. Posters will be judged for technical merit and quality by a panel of metalcasting experts, based on the criteria below. The fi rst place proj- ect will receive an FEF scholarship and an AFS award of merit. All participating students will receive compli- mentary registration to the Metalcasting Congress and a certifi cate of completion and top projects will be selected for publication in the IJMC. AFS/FEF Student Technolo- gy Scholarship Contest is open to North American citizens currently enrolled in metalcasting related programs at FEF accredited and affi liated schools. Students must be regis-


tered with FEF and enrolled in the current and upcoming academic year.


Submission:


All submissions must be in electronic format (Microsoft PowerPoint), with a maximum of 6 PowerPoint slides per each submission (plus bibliography). Completed application form and fi nal presentations must be submitted to AFS Technical Services by Feb 15, 2010.


Contact: Becky Erickson, AFS Technical Assis- tant, 1695 N Penny Lane, Schaumburg IL 60173. 800-537-4237 x 246 or re- becca@afsinc.org for con- test application, criteria and presentation template.


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