Wednesday, August 5, 2020

L. Ike Ezekoye to Receive Zamrik Medal

L. Ike Ezekoye to Receive Zamrik Medal L. Ike Ezekoye to Receive Zamrik Medal L. Ike Ezekoye to Receive Zamrik Medal L. Ike Ezekoye, PE, PhD ASME Life Fellow L. Ike Ezekoye, PE, PhD, will get the 2015 S.Y. Zamrik PVP Medal on July 22 during the ASME Pressure Vessels Piping (PVP) Conference in Boston, Mass. The gathering will occur July 19-25 at the Boston Park Plaza. Set up as the Pressure Vessel and Piping Medal in 1980, the honor was renamed the S.Y. Zamrik PVP Medal in 2010. The most noteworthy honor given by the Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (PVPD), the award is presented for exceptional commitments in the field of weight vessel and funneling innovation including, however not restricted to, research. Dr. Ezekoye, a counseling engineer, is being perceived for offering various types of assistance to ASME including Codes and Standards, and the Pressure Vessels and Piping Division; for long haul commitments to the PVPD Operations, Applications and Components Technical Committee; and for critical commitments to the structure, examination and upkeep of valves in atomic force plants around the world. A perceived expert on valves and related parts, Ezekoye started his building vocation at Rockwell Manufacturing Co., where he rose rapidly from a valve configuration engineer for the force business to the situation of examination engineer inside the valve designing exploration (VER) office. At VER, he investigated imaginative valve structure ideas and performed stream testing to decide their exhibition attributes. He later joined the Westinghouse Water Reactor Division, where he burned through a large portion of his 30-year proficient propelling the structure and utilization of valves in atomic force plants and the assessment of valve disappointments. Since resigning from Westinghouse, Ezekoye has given valve counseling administrations to Westinghouse Electric Co. in valve structure and applications related with propelling of AP1000 atomic force plants around the world, supporting existing business atomic force plant redesigns, and supporting the goals of hardware unwavering quality issues. A long-term individual from the ASME, Ezekoye has filled in as secretary, bad habit seat and seat of the PVPD Operations, Applications and Components (OAC) Committee. He has sorted out, led and co-led numerous specialized meetings, and filled in as a partner editorial manager of the Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology. He is as of now an individual from PVPD Professional Development Committee. An authorized proficient specialist, Ezekoye was named an ASME Fellow in 2000 and turned into an ASME Life Fellow in 2007. He got the ASME Dedicated Service Award in 2004.

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