Metalcasting Industry Roadmap
Jerry Thiel
Director, Metal Casting Center, Additive Manufacturing Center, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA
gerard.thiel@
uni.edu (319) 505-2701
Jerry Thiel is the Director of the Metal Casting Center at the University of Northern Iowa. He has a diverse industrial background and has held management positions in the metal casting and related industries for over 35 years. His background includes metal casting experience in steel, iron and non-ferrous alloys. Jerry holds degrees in materials science, manufacturing and manufacturing process development and has published numerous research papers pertaining to molding and core materials for the foundry industry. He is a past chairman of the Hawkeye chapter of the American Foundry Society as well as the chairman of the AFS division IV executive committee.
Jerry also served as the chairman for the Cast Metals Institute. Jerry
received the AFS Scientific Merit Award in 2011, the division IV best paper award in 2012, 2015 and is a three time recipient of the AFS Howard Taylor award. Jerry will receive the AFS service citation award in 2015.
Douglas M. Trinowski Vice President for Special Projects, Hüttenes-Albertus, Düsseldorf, Germany
DTrinowski@huettenes-albertus.com +49 211 5087-452
Since January 1, Doug is now the Vice President for Special Projects at Hüettenes-Albertus. Previously as Vice President for Global R&D at Hüttenes-Albertus, Doug lead all global research and product development for foundry resins, refractory coatings, resin coated sands and auxiliary materials. Doug brings over thirty-five (35) years of foundry and phenolic resin technical expertise. Hüttenes-Albertus is one of materials for the global metalcasting industry.
the leading suppliers of these consumable
Doug came to Hüttenes-Albertus in January 2013 from HA International, where he was Vice President ± Technical. Doug joined HA International at the inception of the company in April 2001. He has held positions in R&D, Sales, Marketing and Technical Service for Delta Resins & Refractories and the Chemicals Division of The Quaker Oaks Company.
Doug is active in the American Foundry Society (AFS), and is currently a member of the Research Board. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from MacMurray College (1972) in Jacksonville, Illinois.
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