Alan Lawley—Distinguished PM Industry Professor
		
		
		Alan Lawley, Emeritus Professor, Drexel University, died on  October 17 at the age of 84. A long-time friend and supporter of PM technology  and the industry, Lawley made significant contributions to research and  development in PM and particulate materials and guided the professional  development of undergrad and graduate PM students, many of whom are working in  the industry today.
Lawley received BSc, Physical Metallurgy and PhD, Metallurgy  degrees from the University of Birmingham in the U.K. He had worked at the  University of Pennsylvania’s School of Metallurgical Engineering (Post-Doctoral  Fellow) and at the Franklin Institute’s Solid State Research Laboratory. He  joined Drexel University in 1968 where he initiated a PM program and over the  years his PM teachings, research and consulting activities impacted the  academic world, industry companies, National Laboratories as well as Federal  government and State agencies. While at Drexel, he was appointed Department  Head/Materials Engineering and the A.W. Grosvenor Professor of Metallurgy.  Hoeganaes Corporation, Cinnaminson, New Jersey, endowed a professorship in PM  at Drexel where two dedicated PM laboratories were established. Lawley  published over 300 articles in archival journals, conference proceedings, and  books—more than 200 of which embrace PM and particulate materials.
He was named Editor-in-Chief of APMI International’s International Journal of Powder  Metallurgy in 1985 and served in this capacity until 2015. Alan was  co-chairman of the 1993 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy &  Particulate Materials (Nashville), co-chaired the MPIF/APMI PM2008 World  Congress (Washington, DC) and was a long-time member of the MPIF Technical  Board. A recipient of numerous professional and societal awards, Lawley was  among the first class of Fellows of APMI International (1998). Additionally, he  served on APMI’s Panel of Fellows, Awards Committee, and Publications  Committee. He received the MPIF Distinguished Service Award in 1991.
This video pays tribute to Alan Lawley whose distinguished career in the powder metallurgy industry  was recognized in 2012 when he received MPIF's Kempton H. Roll PM Lifetime  Achievement Award. 
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Editor's Note:    For further information  contact Dora Schember at dschember@mpif.org or (609)  452-7700.
About  the Metal Powder Industries Federation 
Metal Powder Industries  Federation is the North American trade association formed by the powder  metallurgy industry to advance the interests of the metal powder producing and  consuming industries and provides a single point of reference for all MPIF  member companies.
 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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