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and Expo. Three of the awards were funded by the Investment Casting Institute. The fourth was funded by the late Hank Harvey and his widow Laurie. The fi fth was funded by Aristo-Cast in honor of the late Larry Blum, product engineer. The sixth was funded by Bob Johnson of Shellcast, Inc. in honor of his father. Scholarship awards are based on academic performance, work quality, experience and the expressed desire to pursue


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Institute Presents Intern Scholarship Awards 2016 WINNERS


ix university students who completed internships with Member companies received scholarships at the Investment Casting Institute’s 63rd Technical Conference


a career in the investment casting industry. In addition to


participating in the internship, qualifi ed students must be juniors or seniors majoring in engineering and technology, business and personnel, or environment and safety. They must maintain a grade point average of 2.75 or above on a 4.0 scale. Each applicant is required to write a 500-word career objective statement. The 2016 recipients were


Taran Carpenter, Faith


Oehlerking, Neha Syal, Jacob Remick, Ashley McKenna and William Schaub.


Taran Carpenter


is a senior studying Business Administration at Mount Vernon Nazarene University. She is employed at Eagle Engineered Solutions. One signifi cant achievement was where she was involved with a project which won an award at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group competition.


Faith Oehlerking


is a senior studying Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at Colorado School of Mines. For the past two summers, she worked at Alcoa Howmet in Whitehall, MI as a process engineering intern. Outside of school, Faith enjoys playing tennis, hiking, snowboarding, and rock climbing.


Neha Syal


is a senior studying Biomedical Engineering in the Albert Dorman Honors College at NJIT. This year, she interned in the Investment Casting Cell at Stryker Orthopaedics, and the experience changed her career interest from tissue engineering to manufacturing engineering.


Jacob Remick


is a junior sudying Mechanical Engineering at the University of NH and an infantryman in the National Guard. He was a Process Engineering Intern at Hitchiner Manufacturing where his projects consisted of shell process testing and characterization, scrap and cost reduction analyzation, as well as updating procedures for specifi c casting machines.


4 ❘ October 2016 ®


Ashley McKenna


is a junior at Iowa State University studying materials engineering and nondestructive evaluation. She completed an internship at the Alcoa Howmet Research Center in Whitehall, Michigan working on a variety of projects in their Technical Services group, including investment casting of super alloys.


William Schaub


is a senior at Kettering University majoring in industrial engineering. He works for Hitchiner Manufacturing in New Hampshire for the last 3 years. This winter, he completed capacity testing on a new piece of equipment which he described as a very rewarding experience.


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