Carnegie Mellon University
May 07, 2019

Dai Tang receives two awards from AIST

MSE PhD candidate, Dai Tang has received two awards at this years AISTech 2019 Conference. AIST is the Association for Iron & Steel Technology.
Dai Tang with presenters at AIST 2019 conference
For her paper, Nitrogen Removal From Manganese-Alloyed Advanced High-Strength Steel in a Tank Degasser: Kinetic and Thermodynamic Model,  she received the Ladle & Secondary Refining Best Paper Award.

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n addition, Dia's advisor, MSE Prof Chris Pistorius also received an award for his paper, Nitrogen Removal From Manganese-Alloyed Advanced High-Strength Steel in a Tank Degasser: Kinetic and Thermodynamic Model.

https://www.aist.org/about-aist/awards-recognition/technology-committee-awards/ladle-secondary-refining-best-paper-award.
 
Dai also placed second  in the Graduate Student Poster Contest.
https://www.aist.org/students-faculty/contests/graduate-student-poster-contest


The Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) is a non-profit organization with 17,500 members from more than 70 countries. With 30 Technology Committees and 22 Local Members Chapters, AIST represents an incomparable network of steel industry knowledge and expertise.

https://www.aist.org/about-aist