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A member of ASME; Dooley has been active in the development of the Society;s<br />

codes and standards through service on various committees including the Performance<br />

Test Codes ;PTCs; Standards Committee. He has been a member of PTC ; –; ired Steam<br />

; enerators; PTC ; .; –; as Turbine Heat Recovery Steam ; enerators ;chair; 1; ; 0–2000;<br />

and PTC ; ; –Overall Plant Performance Test ;vice chair; 1; ; ; –200; ; since 1; ; ; ; 1; ; 0<br />

and 1; ; ; ; respectively. He was a liaison for PTC 22–; as Turbines; and he served on<br />

the RAP Standard Committee on Power Plant Reliability; Availability and Performance.<br />

; or the past several years Dooley has coordinated PTC paper sessions for the<br />

ASME Power Conference. He was honored as Engineer of the 1 ear by the Hartford<br />

;Conn.; Section in 200; .<br />

Dooley is also a member of the Association of Energy Engineers ;AEE; and was<br />

recognized as the Region I Energy Efficiency Engineer of the 1 ear in 201; .<br />

He earned his bachelor;s degree in mechanical engineering from Clarkson - niversity<br />

;Potsdam; N.1 .; in 1; ; ; . Dooley is a registered professional engineer in New 1 ork<br />

and Connecticut; and; through AEE; is a certified energy manager.<br />

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THE MARSHALL ; . PETERSON AWARD; established in 1; ; ; ; is given to a young<br />

engineer in recognition of an early-career achievement and for promising research<br />

within the field of tribology.<br />

HARMANDEEP S. KHARE; Ph.D.; manager of research pro;ects; - niversity of<br />

Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; for fundamental; multiscale; in situ research on the tribology<br />

of solid and liCuid lubricants including interfacial tribofilm formation; nanoparticle<br />

additive anti-wear behavior and instrument development; and for active<br />

engagement in the engineering community including organizing research symposia;<br />

providing research mentoring and through public outreach.<br />

Dr. Khare earned his bachelor;s degree in mechanical<br />

engineering from Pan;ab - niversity ;Chandigarh;<br />

India; in 200; . In 201; he earned his Ph.D. in mechanical<br />

engineering from the - niversity of Delaware;<br />

Newark. His doctoral research focused on friction and<br />

wear mechanisms in solid lubricants such as molybdenum<br />

disulfide and polymer nanocomposites; for which<br />

he also designed and fabricated custom instrumentation<br />

for high-temperature and in situ tribometry.<br />

After obtaining his Ph.D.; Khare ;oined the Carpick<br />

Nanotribology ; roup at the - niversity of Pennsylvania;<br />

Philadelphia; as a postdoctoral research associate.<br />

His research at Penn has focused on exploring functional<br />

mechanisms of lubricated nanoscale contacts<br />

using novel in situ atomic force microscopy. In addition<br />

to his research; Khare has volunteered his time to teach an undergraduate course; mentor<br />

numerous undergraduate researchers; lead tribology and STEM ;science; technology;<br />

engineering and mathematics; outreach events; and steer the organization of<br />

several symposia and seminars. He currently serves as manager of research pro;ects<br />

in the lab of Dr. Robert W. Carpick.<br />

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