AATCC announces 2025 award recipients

AATCC announces 2025 award recipients



AATCC announces 2025 award recipients

AATCC honors 2025 award recipients for the AATCC Future Leaders Award, the J. William Weaver Paper of the Year Award, and the AATCC Technical Committee on Research (TCR) Service Award. These awards were presented on November 11, 2025, at the AATCC Fall Committee Meetings. This year, the Fall Committee Meetings were held November 11-13, 2025, at the StateView Hotel in Raleigh, NC, USA.

AATCC has honoured recipients of the 2025 Future Leaders Award, J William Weaver Paper of the Year Award, and the TCR Service Award at its Fall Committee Meetings in Raleigh, NC.
Four young professionals were recognised as Future Leaders, six authors won for research on low-pressure dyeing sustainability, and two members received TCR Service Awards for technical contributions.

Future Leaders Award

The AATCC Future Leaders Award recognizes promising young professionals in the fields of textiles, apparel, and related material sciences, provides acknowledgment and recognition to enhance their careers, engages these young professionals in the work of the Association, and brings their insights and needs to the forefront. Award recipients represent the various AATCC Interest Groups.

Award Recipients

Xiuzhu Fei, senior product development engineer at Microban International Inc., leads sustainable antimicrobial product development and has launched two next-generation products. She holds multiple patents, including one that earned a 2025 Silver Edison Innovation Award, and has advanced degrees in textile chemistry and fiber science from NC State. An active AATCC member since 2016, Fei contributes to research committees, conference steering groups, and speaks at industry summits.

Karen Haberland, senior project officer at ECRI Institute, leads investigations on PPE and vaccine administration technologies and has directed grant-funded studies on isolation gown protectiveness. She has developed technical specifications for global procurement programs, published research, and holds a patent for a medical device curvature system. Haberland earned degrees in mechanical engineering from Lehigh and Rowan Universities and studied engineering research at the National University of Ireland Galway. Since joining AATCC in 2021, she has served as secretary of RA75 and chairs a subcommittee on water resistance test methods.

Kaitlin Sigmon is an analytical lab technician at the Manufacturing Solutions Center, specializing in testing apparel, PPE, and upholstery materials since 2018. She actively promotes domestic manufacturing and quality standards and serves on multiple ASTM committees, including textiles and PPE. Sigmon earned her BS in Biology from Western Carolina University and completed the ASTM Emerging Professionals Program in 2025. As an AATCC member since 2022, she serves as secretary for RA23 and RA109 and participates in RA31 Antimicrobial Activity.

Monet Freeman is lead physical testing specialist at Gaston College’s Textile Technology Center, where she oversees lab operations and conducts standardized testing on fibers, yarns, and fabrics. She also provides customer consultations and previously coordinated customized textile training and helped launch the Textile Academy. Freeman brings extensive industry experience from companies like World Elastic Corporation, Kate Spade, and Madewell, and is a member of ASTM and ISO 9001:2015. She earned her BS in Textile Technology: Medical Textiles from NC State in 2014.J.W. Weaver Paper of the Year Award

J.W. Weaver Paper of the Year Award

The AATCC Publications Committee presents the J. William Weaver Paper of the Year Award to the author or authors of the best peer reviewed paper published in the AATCC journal each year. The best paper is selected from among those published in the AATCC Journal of Research during the preceding calendar year. All authors of the winning paper are recognized. The award includes a framed certificate signed by the AATCC president and the Publications Committee chair.

About the Authors

Xiaoxiao Qiu, Shuaitong Liang, Wenqing Cheng, Hongjuan Zhang, Liujun Pei, and Jiping Wang are the recipients of the J. William Weaver Paper of the Year Award for their paper, “The Environmental Impact of Low-Pressure Anhydrous Dyeing Technology for Polyester: Carbon Footprint Quantification and Evaluation” published in the November/December 2024 issue of AATCC Journal of Research.

Xiaoxiao Qiu earned a bachelor’s degree from Zhejiang Sci-Tech University in 2022 and earned a master’s degree from Shanghai University of Engineering Science in 2025. In 2022, Qiu received a Provincial Government Scholarship, and received a Graduate Academic Scholarship in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

Shuaitong Liang is an associate professor and Department Associate Dean for the Shanghai University of Engineering Science, School of Textiles and Fashion. Since 2019, Liang has worked at the Shanghai Engineering Research Center for Clean Production of Textile Chemistry. Liang received a bachelor’s degree from Shaanxi University of Science and Technology (2010), a master’s degree from Shanghai University of Engineering Science (2014), and a doctoral degree from Donghua University (2018). Liang also studied at the University of California, Davis, as a visiting scholar from 2016 to 2017. Liang has several recently published research papers in relevant journals, including AATCC Journal of Research.

Wenqing Cheng works at Zhejiang Green Universe Textile Technology Co. Cheng received a bachelor’s degree from Qingdao University (2012), a Master of Engineering  from Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology (2015), and a doctoral degree from Zhejiang Sci-Tech University (2021). In 2023, Cheng served as the Deputy Director of Research and Development in the Research and Development department of Zhejiang Lvyu Textile Technology Co., Ltd. Cheng has papers published in several journals.

Hongjuan Zhang is an associate professor at Shanghai University of Engineering Science. She received a bachelor’s degree from Zhongyuan University of Technology (2012), and a master’s (2015) and a PhD (2019) from Donghua University.

Liujun Pei works as an associate professor at Shanghai University of Engineering Science. In 2011, Pei received his bachelor’s degree from Zhongyuan University of Technology, and degree (2014) and a doctoral degree (2017) from Zhejiang Sci-Tech University. In 2021, Pei received the Wang Shanyuan’s Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation. Pei has several published works in various journals.

Jiping Wang is a professor at Shanghai University of Engineering Science. Wang earned a bachelor’s degree from Zhejiang Sci-tech University (1982), a master’s degree from Donghua University (1985), and a PhD from the University of Texas at Arlington (1994). Wang joined AATCC in 1995, and is an active member, holding leadership positions and participating in several research committees. Since 2015, he has served as Chair of C7 Publications Committee, on the AATCC Board of Directors, and the AATCC Foundation Board of Directors. Wang has also served as the AATCC Global Membership Representative in China for the past 10 years.

Technical Committee on Research (TCR) Service Award

The Technical Committee on Research Service Award was established in 2008 to recognize those members who have contributed greatly to the AATCC organization in a technical capacity. Individual members of the Association with at least five years of continuous membership in AATCC, who have contributed outstanding technical service to the Association through activity in a research committee, are eligible. The Award consists of a plaque and an honorarium.

Award Recipients

Alan Buttenhoff joined AATCC in 2003. He serves as the chair of RA57 Floor Covering Test Methods research committee and is active in RA50 Lightfastness and Weathering Test Methods research committee. He served as a member of the AATCC Board of Directors from 2010 to 2012. Since joining AATCC, Buttenhoff has established several work groups that improved the stain reference scale manufacturing process, developed a new vinyl for the vinyl staining test method, and improved documentation and detection limits of the TM189-2017e Test Method for Fluorine Content of Carpet Fibers. He is an active member of the Technical Committee on Research and is a voting member of the Materials Interest Group.

Miranda Klaas joined AATCC in 2019. Since 2019, Klaas has served as chair of RA59 Fibrous Test Materials research committee and has served as secretary of RA60 Colorfastness to Washing Test Methods research committee. Klaas has attended several conferences, including the Textile Testing Training Conference, and is a part of various committees. She is a member of the Technical Committee on Research, the Materials Interest Group, and serves as the social media content creator for the Delaware Valley Section.

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