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Chairman’s Award

The gear industry needs new, committed employees.  The Chairman’s Award, funded by Caterpillar, Inc., is an incentive for students to participate in our industry’s technical activities.  The Award is available to students conducting research in the gearing field, or who have some special knowledge that would interest AGMA members. 

Students are invited to submit their papers to AGMA headquarters each spring for consideration.  One paper is selected each year for presentation at the AGMA Fall Technical Meeting. The recipient of the Chairman's Award will travel to the Fall Technical meeting to present his/her paper.  Transportation, lodging, per diem for meals and registration will be paid by the Association.  The $500 Chairman's Award will be presented at the meeting.

The AGMA Foundation would like to thank Caterpillar, Inc. for funding this prestigious award.

For more information on the Chairman's Award contact the AGMA Office at (703)684-0211.

Past Recipients of the Chairman’s Award

1997 FTM:
Xiaogen Su, Ohio State University, “Coordinate Measurement and Reverse Engineering of ZK Type Worm Gearing”

1998 FTM:
No student paper submittals

1999 FTM:
Manish Vaishya, Ohio State University, “Modeling and Measurement of Sliding Friction for Gear Analysis”

2000 FTM:
Raynald Guilbault, Laval University, “Effects of Helix Slope and Form Deviation on the Contact and Fillet Stresses of Helical Gears”

2001 FTM:
Federico Sciammarella, Illinois Institute of Technology, “Optical Technique for Gear Contouring”

2002 FTM:
Ignacio Gonzalez-Perez, University of Illinois at Chicago, "Design and Stress Analysis of New Version of Novikov-Wildhaber Helical Gears"

2003 FTM: 
No award presented

2004 FTM:
Daniele Vecchiato, University of Illinois at Chicago, "Stress Analysis of Gear Drives Based on Boundary Element Material"

2005 FTM:
No award presented

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