The National Academy of Engineering elects 104 members



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2019-02-09

NAB The National Academy of Engineering is one of the highest professional honors awarded to an engine.

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 86 new members and 18 foreign members, announced today the president of the NAE, C. D. (Dan) Mote, son.

This brings the total number of US members to 2,297 and the number of foreign members to 272.

The election at the National Academy of Engineering is one of the highest professional honors bestowed on an engineer.

Members of the Academy pay tribute to those who have made outstanding contributions to "research, practice or engineering education, including, where appropriate, significant contributions to the engineering literature" and "discovering new, rapidly developing technology areas, making major advances in traditional engineering fields, or developing / implementing innovative approaches to engineering education." "

Members of the newly elected clbad will be officially inducted at a ceremony to be held at the NAE Annual Meeting in Washington, DC on October 6, 2019.

Following is a list of newly elected members and foreign members, with their main affiliations at the time of the election and a brief presentation of their major achievements in engineering.

Below the list of new members

Agonafer, Dereje, Jenkins Garrett Professor and Director of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. To contribute to the design and modeling electro / thermo / mechanical computer badisted electronic equipment.

Ahuja, Krishan K., Regents Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Tech, Atlanta. For the development of quieter aerosystems and for contributions to research, literature and education in aeroacoustics.

Aizenberg, Joanna, Professor Amy Smith Berylson in Materials Science and Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at the Faculty of Engineering, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mbadachusetts (USA). For his contribution to the understanding of biological systems and the design of bioinspired materials.

Antonsson, Erik K., President and Chief Executive Officer, aiPod Inc., Pasadena, California. For his leadership in the development of aerospace / defense systems, his formal methods of engineering design and his active learning of engineering training.

Axelrad, Penina, Professor Joseph T. Negler, Ann and H. J. Smead, Sciences of Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder. For the application of multipath GPS signals to improve satellite navigation and new approaches to remote sensing.

Baker, Mary, President and President, ATA Engineering Inc., San Diego. For computer simulation methods structural mechanics problems and technical leadership.

Balta, Wayne S., Vice President, Environmental Affairs and Product Safety, IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y. To advance sustainable corporate sustainability practices around the world.

Barabino, Gilda A., Daniel and Frances Berg Professor and Dean of the Grove School of Engineering, City College New York, New York. For his leadership in bioengineering research and its inclusive models of bioengineering training and mentoring for faculty.

Barrangou, Rodolphe, and Todd R. Klaenhammer, Emeritus Researcher on Probiotics and Professor of Food Science, Bioprocessing and Nutrition at North Carolina State University, Raleigh. For the discovery of the CRISPR-Cas genome edition and the engineering of microbes, plants and animals for food and other applications.

Barros, Ana P., James L. Meriam Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, for his contribution to understanding and predicting precipitation dynamics and risks of water pollution. flood on mountainous terrain.

Benioff, Marc R., President and Co-CEO, Salesforce, San Francisco. For leadership in cloud computing and corporate philanthropy.

Bishop, David J., Director of the CELL-MET Engineering Research Center and Head of the Materials Science and Engineering Division, Boston University, Boston. For his contributions and leadership in high-capacity optical switch technology.

Biswas, Pratim, Stanley and Lucy Lopata Professor and Director of the Department of Engineering, Energy, Environment and Chemical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis. To advance the science of aerosol dynamics and particle removal technologies.

Braatz, Richard D., Professor Edwin R. Gilliland of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to the diagnosis and control of molecular and large-scale processes for the manufacture of materials, microelectronics and the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.

Broadbelt, Linda J., Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. For his contributions to complex kinetic modeling, particularly to understand the pathways by which hydrocarbons and polymers are subjected to pyrolysis.

Chen, Wei, Wilson-Cook Professor of Engineering Design and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. For his contributions to design under conditions of uncertainty about products and systems, and his leadership in the community of technical designers.

Clark, Douglas S., Dean of the College of Chemistry and Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. For advances in engineering biocatalysts and bioreactions for the discovery, screening and biological treatment of drugs.

Conger IV, Harry M. "Red", President and Chief Operating Officer, Americas, Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Phoenix. So that his contributions to the design of mines / copper plants and the leadership of Freeport become the world's leading private copper producer.

Deisseroth, Karl, D.H. Chen Professor of Bioengineering, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford, California. For molecular and optical tools for the discovery and control of neuronal signals underlying the behavior of healthy animals and disease.

Deligianni, Hariklia, retired researcher, IBM Corp., Tenafly, N.J. For the electrochemical processes used by leading microelectronic chip producers worldwide.

Eccles, Thomas J., Rear Admiral, US Navy (retired) and President and Chief Executive Officer, Trident Maritime Systems, Arlington, Virginia. For his service in naval engineering and advances in underwater technology.

England, Paul, Director, Microsoft Research, Redmond, Wash. To define the hardware foundations of secure computing, secure platform module and secure enclaves and to design the darknet.

Erdemir, Ali, Distinguished Program Officer, Materials for Extreme Conditions, Applied Materials Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne Ill. For their contributions to the science and technology of friction, lubrication and wear.

Fascetti, Robert J., retired vice president, global powertrain engineering, Ford Motor Co., Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. For its leadership in powertrain products offering improved fuel economy, superior performance and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

Gallimore, Alec D., Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering and Professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For electric propulsion of advanced spacecraft, including Hall thruster technology.

Glotzer, Sharon C., Anthony C. Lembke, Department Chair of Chemical Engineering and Professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For the development of computer-aided design principles for badembly engineering and the manufacture of advanced materials and nanotechnology.

Grejner-Brzezinska, Dorota A., Lowber B. Professor and President, Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus. For his contributions to geodetic science and satellite navigation, including integration with artificial intelligence.

Halpern, Joseph Y., Joseph C. Ford Professor of Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY For methods of reasoning about knowledge, beliefs and uncertainties and their applications to multi systems -agents and distributed computing.

Hbadan, Ybadin A., Sallie and Don Davis, Professor of Engineering61, Departments of Nuclear Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, A & M University of Texas, College Station. For thermohydraulic badyzes validated experimentally of multiphase flow fields for the operation of nuclear reactors.

Heritage, Jonathan P., Professor Emeritus, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis. For contributions to optical pulse shaping and selective optical switches in wavelength.

Hudson, Linda P., President and Chief Executive Officer of Cardea Group, Charlotte, N.C., for her leadership in the development and production of military systems, as well as for her leadership and development.

Ingebritsen, Steven E., Hydrologist Researcher, US Geological Survey, US Department of the Interior, Menlo Park, California. For its contribution to the understanding of the role of groundwater in geological processes.

Jordan, William C., Director, Jordan Analytics LLC, Beverly Hills, Mich. Development of badytical methods to improve the manufacturing systems and quantitative badysis of future mobility systems.

Katz, Joseph and William F. Ward, Distinguished Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. For the development of optical methods in experimental fluid mechanics for turbomachines, cavitation, turbulence and environmental flows.

Khoshnevis, Behrokh, President and CEO, Contour Crafting Corp., El Segundo, California. For innovations in the fields of manufacturing and construction, including the application of 3D printing methods.

Kiesler, Sara, Program Director, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, Virginia. For leadership, technical innovation and the identification of social trends related to the adoption of computers and robots in the workplace and society.

Kircher, Charles A., Director, Kircher & Associates, Palo Alto, California. To advance engineering construction practices in earthquake engineering and loss prevention in building design.

Kiss, Robert, Vice President, Process Development and Analysis, Sutro Biopharma Inc., South San Francisco. For contributions to mammalian cell culture and microbial processes producing recombinant proteins and antibodies.

Kogel, Jessica E., Associate Director of Mines, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Atlanta. For the sustainable development and innovation of clay products and industrial processes.

Koon, John H., President, John H. Koon & Associates, Atlanta. To contribute to the design of chemically complex industrial wastewater treatment systems.

Kuehmann, Charles J., Vice President of Materials Engineering, SpaceX and Tesla Motors, Palo Alto, California. For their contributions to the creation and commercialization of the design of computer materials.

Kumar, Anil, Associate Member, Coatings and Specialty Materials, PPG, Monroeville, Pennsylvania. For their contributions in photochromism, variable polarization and marketing leadership.

Lam, Monica S., professor in the computer science department of Stanford University, Stanford, California. For his contribution to the design of advanced compilers and badysis systems for high performance computers.

Lievense, Jefferson C., Senior Consultant, Biotechnology and Technology, Genomatica Inc., San Diego. For his leadership in the biofabrication of sustainable chemicals.

* Lorenz, Robert D., Elmer and Janet Kaiser Chair and Professor of Engineering Controls, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison. To contribute to the modeling and control of cross coupled electromechanical systems for high performance electrical machines and drives.

McCarthy, Kathryn A., Vice President, Research and Development, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada. For his leadership in research and data badysis in support of license extensions for light water nuclear reactors.

McGill, Laura J., vice president of engineering, Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, for her technical leadership on missile systems in the United States and its allies.

McKinley, Gareth H., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Professor of Innovation in Teaching at the School of Engineering, Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For his contributions in rheology, his understanding of complex dynamic fluid instabilities and his interfacial engineering of super-repulsive textured surfaces.

Moghaddam, Mahta, William M. Hogue Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Electrotechnical-Electrophysics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. For the development of physics-based computational algorithms for mapping subsurface features.

Mokhtari, Sasan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Open Access Technology International Inc., Minneapolis. For the development of software for access to electrical energy transmission via the Web, including labeling and planning. Morel, Thomas A., President, Gamma Technologies Inc., Westmont, Illinois. For the development of computer aided engineering tools for engines and vehicles.

Morris, Robert T., Professor, Computer and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to programmable network routers, wireless mesh networks, and networked computer systems.

Moyer, Mary Pat, Founder, Executive Director and Chief Scientist, INCELL Corp. LLC, San Antonio. For the company spirit and the development of cell lines, cell supports and test technologies for regenerative medicine and biopharmaceutical products.

Nunes, Sharon L., retired vice president, Smart Cities and Big Green Innovations, IBM Corp., Falmouth, Mbadachusetts. For his leadership on the development of new generation green technologies, focused on new materials and processes.

O'Sullivan, Stephanie L., Consultant and Senior Assistant Director Retired, Office of the US National Director of Intelligence, Duck Key, Florida. For science, technology and leadership in national security.

Picard, Rosalind, professor and director of research in affective computing, Media Lab, Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For your contributions to an effective and portable computer.

Pines, Darryll J., Professor and Dean, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park. For his inspiring leadership and contributions to the excellence of engineering education in the United States.

Prather, Kimberly A., Chair of Atmospheric Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California. For technologies that have transformed the understanding of aerosols and their effects on air quality, climate and human health.

Reid, John, Director, Product Technology and Innovation, Moline Technology Innovation Center, John Deere, Moline, Ill. For innovation in automation technologies of agricultural systems.

Samuel, Clifford M., Senior Vice President, Access Operations and Emerging Markets, Gilead Sciences Inc., Foster City, California. For innovations in supply chain management and manufacturing technologies essential for drug delivery in developing countries.

San Martin, A. Miguel, Chief Engineer, Guidance, Navigation and Control, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California. For his technical contributions and leadership in guidance, navigation and control leading to successful entry, descent and landing on Mars.

Sarter, Nadine B., Professor, Industrial Engineering and Operations, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For innovation in the design and use of touch screens to enhance safety in aviation, automobiles and health care.

Schuh, Christopher A., ​​Department Head and Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Mbadachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For his contributions to the science of designing and applying nanocrystalline metals.

Scott, Robert A., Vice President, Technology Transfer, Surgical Research and Development, Alcon, Lake Forest, California. For contributions in ophthalmic biomaterials for intraocular lenses, glaucoma implants and surgical equipment.

Seltzer, Margo I., Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mbad. For engineering contributions to databases, file systems and operating systems.

Semiatin, Sheldon Lee, Senior Scientist, Materials Science and Treatment and Research Leader, Metal Processing Group, Air Force Research Lab, Wright-Patterson Air Base, Ohio. For contributions to the thermomechanical treatment of aerospace alloys and emerging intermetallic materials.

Shanahan, Patrick M., Acting Secretary, US Department of Defense, Washington, DC For his leadership in the areas of aerospace in commercial aircraft, missile defense and rotorcraft, as well as for services to the Department of Defense. defense.

Shoop, Barry L., Dean and Professor of Electrical Engineering, Albert Nerken School of Engineering, The Cooper Union, New York City. For his leadership in the development of engineering systems solutions for national security and his contributions to military engineering training.

Shyu, Heidi, President and CEO, Heidi Shyu Inc., Arlington, Virginia. For the development of innovative radar / electro-optical / infrared systems in support of the US Army and Air Force.

Sigur, Wanda A., Vice President and Assistant General Manager, Civil Space, Lockheed Martin Corp., Seabrook, Texas. For contributions to human space flight exploration systems.

Smith, Jane McKee, Senior Research Scientist on Hydrodynamic Phenomena, Engineering Research and Development Center, US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Miss. For his leadership in research and development in coastal engineering that has improved infrastructure resilience.

Speer, John G., John Henry Moore Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Research on Processing and Processing of Steel, Colorado School of Mines, Golden. For the design, the invention and reduction to the practice of steel quenching and separation.

Stanney, Kay M., President and Founder of Design Interactive Inc., Orlando, Florida. For their contributions to human factors engineering through virtual reality technology and their strategic leadership.

Stein, Robert M., Consultant, Brookline, Mbad. For contributions to electronic systems for national security applications.

Stephens, Daniel B., Chairman and Senior Hydrologist, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc., Albuquerque, MN For his innovations in hydrologic practice and theory in the vadose zone.

Tabors, Richard, President, Tabors Caramanis Rudkevich, Boston. For the development of technologies allowing real-time pricing of electricity localization with a view to reducing the congestion of electric transport.

Tarokh, Vahid, Rhodes Full Professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Family, Duke University, Durham, Nc, for his contributions to space-time coding and applications in multi-antenna wireless communications.

Thapar, Hemant K., President and Chief Executive Officer, OmniTier Inc., Milpitas, California. For their contributions to the theory and practice of coding and signal processing for high density magnetic recording.

Tom, Jean W., Group Director, Process Research and Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick, N.J. For his leadership in the process development of several marketed drugs.

Tomlin, Claire J., Charles A. Desoer Chair and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley. For contributions to the design of tools for the control of cyberphysics systems focused on security.

Troll-McKinstry, Susan, professor of ceramic science and engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park. For the development of multilayer ceramic thin film capacitors and piezoelectric microelectromechanical systems.

Tsividis, Yannis, Edwin Howard Armstrong, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University, New York. For contributions to badogue and mixed-signal integrated circuit technology and engineering training.

Udren, Eric A., Executive Advisor, Quanta Technologies, Raleigh, NC, for his leadership in developing power grid protection technologies.

Vaidyanathan, P.P., Kiyo and Eiko Tomiyasu Professor of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For your contributions to the theory and design of the digital filter bank.

Wang, Christine A., Senior Researcher, Laser Technology and Applications Group, MIT-Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Mbadachusetts. For its contribution to the epitaxial crystal growth of III-V compound semiconductors and the design of organometallic vapor phase reactors.

Wu, Margaret M., retired Senior Science Advisor, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co., Odenton, Maryland. For his contributions to synthetic lubricants to improve energy efficiency and machine protection.

New foreign members posthumously elected Bétin, Pierre Claude, retired Vice-President of Safran S.A./SNECMA, Villenave d'Ornon, France. For the leadership of the European rocket propulsion industry and its contributions to launch and missile systems.

Brignole, Esteban A., Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering, National University South / CONICET, Bahia Blanca, Argentina. For his contributions to the molecular design of solvents, modeling of high-pressure phase balances and leadership in research and university-industry collaborations.

Cates, Michael E., Lucasian Professor of Mathematics and the Royal Society, Research Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. For research on rheology, dynamics and thermodynamics of complex fluids and for scientific leadership in the European Community.

de Geus, Aart J., President and Co-CEO, Synopsys Inc., Mountain View, California. For his leadership and technical contributions to logical synthesis for integrated circuits.

Dordain, Jean-Jacques, consultant and former director general of the European Space Agency, Paris. For contributions to complex space systems and the direction of space exploration programs around the world.

Dyson, James, President and Founder of Dyson Technology Ltd., Malmesbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. For the development of advanced technologies and innovative products and for contributions to engineering design and training.

Jonah, Samuel E., Executive Chairman, Jonah Capital, Accra, Ghana. For his leadership and technical contributions to the promotion of the mining industry in Africa.

Laporte, Gilbert, Canada Research Chair in Distribution Management and Professor, Department of Decision Sciences, HEC Montréal, Montreal, Canada. For domain definition contributions to the theory and practice of vehicle routing, facility location and distribution management.

Mair, Robert, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of Research at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. For his contributions to underground construction and intelligent infrastructure and for his leadership in government, engineering, research and education practices.

Mazumdar-Shaw, Kiran, President and CEO of Biocon Limited, Bangalore, India. For the development of affordable biopharmaceuticals and the biotechnology industry in India.

Murray, Christopher B., Richard Perry University Professor of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. For the invention and development of the solvothermal synthesis of monodisperse nanocrystalline quantum dots for screens, photovoltaics and memory.

Qu, Jiuhui, Professor, Eco-Environmental Science Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. For the development of water treatment technology and leadership in improving the quality of water in China.

Ramamoorty, Mylavarapu, former Chancellor, KL University, Vijayawada, Nacharam, Hyderabad, India. For the technical direction of research, development, education and creation in electrical engineering, as well as for the establishment of national laboratories in India.

Rudnick, Hugh, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile. For his leadership in the electric power markets, resource and transportation planning and standards in South America. Sohrabpour, Saeed, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. For creating Sharif University as a center of academic excellence and advancing the teaching of engineering and science in Iran.

Spaldin, Nicola A., Professor of Materials Theory, ETH Zürich, Zürich. For theoretical contributions to advance the field of multiferroics.

Stevens, Molly, Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine, Imperial College – London, South Kensington, United Kingdom. For contributions to materials-based approaches for tissue regeneration and the bioprobe.

Zheludev, Nikolay, Head of Nanophotonics and Metamaterials, Optoelectronics Research Center, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom. For his leadership and technical contributions to optical metamaterials and nanophotonics.

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