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BLACK NAMED TO SME COLLEGE OF FELLOWS: Dearborn,
Mich. - August 19, 1998 - J.T. Black, Ph.D., PE of
Auburn, Ala. has been elected by the Society of
Manufacturing Engineers (SME) for induction into the 1998
College of Fellows. Chosen for his many years of
outstanding contributions to manufacturing and SME, Dr.
Black will be installed as a Fellow November 8 during the
Society's Fall Board of Directors Meeting in Houston,
Texas.
Dr. Black, professor of industrial engineering,
Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, Auburn
University, Auburn, Ala., is a pioneer in applying solid
state physics to the understanding of machining.
In his doctoral thesis, Dr. Black introduced the most
advanced concepts of physics and materials science to
unravel deep problems in the chip formation when cutting
metals. He currently has more than 25 publications in
refereed technical journals.
His work in using electron microscopy to "see"
what happens when a metal is machined has been
significant in the metal cutting industry. He has also
contributed extensively to manufacturing as one of the
premier researchers and teachers of lean manufacturing
systems and cell design.
Dr. Black is active in SME both as a member and as
editor-in-chief of the SME Journal of Manufacturing
Systems. In addition, he has been involved in the
North American Manufacturing Research Institution (NAMRI)
of SME by publishing, organizing and leading in its
programs. He was instrumental in the founding of the SME
Education Foundation and is currently a member of its
board of directors.
Dr. Black has published a number of seminal papers and
textbooks on a variety of manufacturing related topics.
He received his doctorate degree from the University of
Illinois, Urbuna, Ill., his masters degree from West
Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va., and his
bachelor's degree from Lehigh University, Lehigh, Pa.
The fellows, nominated by industry and SME peers, are
elected for their outstanding contributions spanning over
20 years of manufacturing experience in areas such as
industry or educational service management, technical
publishing, research and development, inventions and
patents, consulting, and SME service. Additional
requirements include SME membership and a bachelor's
degree of equivalent engineering experience.
SME, headquartered in Dearborn, Mich., USA, is an
international professional society dedicated to serving
its members and the manufacturing community through the
advancement of professionalism, knowledge, and learning.
Founded in 1932, SME has 65,000 members in 70 countries.
The Society also sponsors some 275 chapters, districts
and regions, as well as 240 student chapters worldwide.
(This was taken directly from SME newsrelease No.
153)
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