Metalcasting Industry Roadmap
has authored over 40 papers on the processing and application of aluminum, metal matrix composite and magnesium castings and in 2005 received the Hall/Heroult Scientific Merit Award for his development work on aluminum alloys. In 2008 Weiss shared a third Howard Taylor award for work on aluminum nanocomposites and was a recipient of the William Frishmuth award from the aluminum division of AFS. Weiss presented the Hoyt Memorial Lecture during the 2009 AFS Casting Congress and was awarded the Ray H. Witt Award from the Metal Processing Institute of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. A fourth Howard Taylor award was received in 2014 for work on high temperature aluminum alloys.
Thornton C. White AMC Program Manager, SCRA Applied R&D, Summerville, SC
thornton.white@scra.org (843) 760-3483
Mr. White is a Senior Program Manager with the SCRA Applied R&D for the American 0HWDOFDVWLQJ &RQVRUWLXP +H KDV RYHU WZHQW\ \HDUV¶ H[SHULHQFH OHDGLQJ DQG ZRUNLQJ ZLWK government and commercial clients in a number of areas, including project planning and control, financial analyses, material acquisition and management, activity-based cost (ABC) accounting and management, predictive and preventive maintenance programs, and engineering and chemical analyses. Prior to joining SCRA, Mr. White was a Senior Manager and the Charleston SC Office Director for Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Mr. White has a M.B.A. from The Citadel, a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida, and a B.S. in Chemistry from Jacksonville University. He is a certified Project Management Professional.
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