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SAMPE provides a collaborative technical forum for students, professionals, and academicians - tailored to meet their needs at every stage of their professional lives. Advance the materials and process engineering community and field, through a global forum that provides education, technical resources and professional fellowship. Chapters are an integral component of SAMPE.

They play an important role within the organization, providing locally relevant networking, educational and professional resources.
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The Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE ) is a global professional member society dedicated to enabling growth and innovation in the aerospace, transportation, construction, energy, marine and industrial application industries.
Whether through conferences, exhibitions, discussion forums and publications, SAMPE delivers a range of tools and resources for the advanced materials professional.
As the only technical society encompassing all fields of endeavor in materials and processes, SAMPE provides a unique forum for scientists, engineers, and academicians.
George Lubin, an originator of reinforced plastics and pioneer in the development and implementation of advanced composites for primary structures, had a long and distinguished career.
Lubin was quick to realize the importance of SAMPE in the mid-1960's and founded the SAMPE New York Chapter.
Through his efforts and worldwide recognition, he led early international meetings including the first US-USSR non-metallics fair, for which he was awarded a service medal by the then U.S. President Nixon.
Formerly named the SAMPE Space Award, this award honors those who have dedicated exceptional service to the Society, promoting the ideals of SAMPE, extending over many years.
Mort Kushner (1922-1999) best exemplified the ideals of volunteer spirit.
A long-time enthusiastic member of the SAMPE Seattle Chapter, Kushner was very active in both the local and international levels of SAMPE for 40 years, serving as International President for three terms, 1968-70.
Please submit your nomination to the SAMPE office, attention Juliet Marshall, Juliet@sampe.org.
After serving with the U.S. Air Force as a flight test project engineer at Edwards Air Force Base, Burt Rutan became the director of the Bede Test Center for Bede Aircraft in Newton, KS.
With the experience and a strong interest in aircraft design and manufacturing, he formed the Rutan Aircraft Factory in Mojave, CA in 1974 to develop light, homebuilt aircraft.
This company developed the VariViggen, VariEze, NASA AD-, Quickie, Defiant, Long-EZ, Grizzly, scaled NGT trainer, Solitare, Catbird, and the all-composite Voyager which flew around the world on a single tank of fuel.
Susan was especially interested in providing a strong voice and feeling of belonging to SAMPE's non-North American members.
For many years, she hosted annual parties at her home, with special attention to international members on the day following the SAMPE exposition and conference in Anaheim or Long Beach.
Members from all over the world marveled at the models of space ships, naval ships and paraphernalia of Star Wars and Star Trek that Susan and her husband made and collected.
It was always a fun evening of good food and interesting conversation.
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