PRESENTATION ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM

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* 1. Presenting student's contact information:

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* 2. Are you submitting this abstract individually or on behalf of a group?

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* 3. If this is a group project, please list the additional students' names, mailing addresses and email addresses.

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* 4. Project Title:

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* 5. Project Abstract:

The AFS/FEF Student Technology Scholarship Contest is open to North American citizens currently enrolled in metalcasting-related programs at FEF-certified and affiliated schools. Students must be registered with FEF and enrolled in the current academic year. The project must represent current or recent undergraduate-level work performed by the student(s) in metalcasting technology or molten metal processing. Each student may only participate in one submission.

All presenting students must register and attend the 122nd Metalcasting Congress, April 3‒5, 2018 in Fort Worth, TX. Congress registration is free with a valid student ID. Students should plan to be available for presentations and Q & A during the designated date and time in The Hub, booth 517 (Date & time TBD).

Online applications including name(s) of presenting authors, project title, and abstract are due by February 16, 2018. A digital poster proof is due no later than March 1, 2018. 

Upon receipt of your entry, you will be contacted by email confirming your submission at which time you will also receive a PowerPoint template that you may use as a guide for creating your poster.

If you have questions regarding the Student Poster Session, please email Kim Perna, Technical Assistant, American Foundry Society at: kperna@afsinc.org.

The AFS/FEF Student Technology Scholarship Contest is open to North American citizens currently enrolled in metalcasting-related programs at FEF-certified and affiliated schools. Students must be registered with FEF and enrolled in the current academic year. The project must represent current or recent undergraduate-level work performed by the student(s) in metalcasting technology or molten metal processing. Each student may only participate in one submission.

All presenting students must register and attend the 122nd Metalcasting Congress, April 3‒5, 2018 in Fort Worth, TX. Congress registration is free with a valid student ID. Students should plan to be available for presentations and Q & A during the designated date and time in The Hub, booth 517 (Date & time TBD).

Online applications including name(s) of presenting authors, project title, and abstract are due by February 16, 2018. A digital poster proof is due no later than March 1, 2018. 

Upon receipt of your entry, you will be contacted by email confirming your submission at which time you will also receive a PowerPoint template that you may use as a guide for creating your poster.

If you have questions regarding the Student Poster Session, please email Kim Perna, Technical Assistant, American Foundry Society at: kperna@afsinc.org.

The AFS/FEF Student Technology Scholarship Contest is open to North American citizens currently enrolled in metalcasting-related programs at FEF-certified and affiliated schools. Students must be registered with FEF and enrolled in the current academic year. The project must represent current or recent undergraduate-level work performed by the student(s) in metalcasting technology or molten metal processing. Each student may only participate in one submission.

All presenting students must register and attend the 122nd Metalcasting Congress, April 3‒5, 2018 in Fort Worth, TX. Congress registration is free with a valid student ID. Students should plan to be available for presentations and Q & A during the designated date and time in The Hub, booth 517 (Date & time TBD).

Online applications including name(s) of presenting authors, project title, and abstract are due by February 16, 2018. A digital poster proof is due no later than March 1, 2018. 

Upon receipt of your entry, you will be contacted by email confirming your submission at which time you will also receive a PowerPoint template that you may use as a guide for creating your poster.

If you have questions regarding the Student Poster Session, please email Kim Perna, Technical Assistant, American Foundry Society at: kperna@afsinc.org.

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