Outstanding Paper Awards
Beginning in 1993, two Outstanding Paper Awards, one for
Materials Evaluation and one for Research in Nondestructive
Evaluation, replaced the Achievement Award. The purpose of these
two awards is to encourage a high degree of effort toward technical,
educational or managerial achievement in NDT through publication in
these ASNT journals. Recipients of the award are selected on the merit
of written contributions published by the Society during the previous
calendar year. Selection is based equally on the material's originality,
usefulness and clarity, and on the appropriateness and accuracy of its
supporting material. The Awards Committee has the option of not conferring
an award or awards if it decides that no papers qualify in a given year.
The award or awards are presented during the Fall Conference.
| Eligibility Requirements |
Publication
of peer reviewed paper |
| Form of Award |
Citation;
one award per year |
| Application Notices Out |
N/A |
| Application Deadline |
Publication
during previous calendar year |
Materials
Submitted |
N/A |
| Winner Announced |
After
Annual Research Symposium |
|
Award
Received |
Fall
Conference |
| Society Contact |
Board
of Directors, Awards Committee |
| Staff Contact |
Administrative Assistant |
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