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发帖数: 12367
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Date: Feb. 6, 2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Academy of Engineering Elects 67 Members and 11 Foreign Associates
WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new
members and 11 foreign associates, announced NAE President C.D. (Dan) Mote
Jr. today. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,250 and the number of
foreign associates to 214.
Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest
professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Academy membership
honors those who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering
research, practice, or education, including, where appropriate, significant
contributions to the engineering literature," and to the "pioneering of new
and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in
traditional fields of engineering, or developing/implementing innovative
approaches to engineering education."
A list of the newly elected members and foreign associates follows, with
their primary affiliations at the time of election and a brief statement of
their principal engineering accomplishments.
New Members
Abbott, Nicholas, John T. and Magdalen L. Sobota Professor, and director,
Materials Research and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
For innovations and applications in soft-matter surface science.
Allcock, Harry R., Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park. For development of polyphosphazenes, a new
class of biomaterials.
Allebach, Jan P., Hewlett-Packard Distinguished Professor of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. For
development of algorithms for digital image half-toning for imaging and
printing.
Arvizu, Dan E., director and chief executive officer, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo. For leadership in the renewable and clean
energy sectors, and for promoting national balanced energy policies.
Atkins III, Daniel E., W.K. Kellogg Professor in Community Information,
School of Information; professor of electrical engineering and computer
science, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For
leadership in development of radix algorithms and cybertechnical
collaborative systems.
Baker, James K., consultant; and co-founder and former chairman and chief
executive officer, Dragon Systems, Maitland, Fla. For introducing hidden
Markov models to speech processing and applications to commercial speech-
recognition systems.
Balser, Martin, distinguished technical fellow, Northrop Grumman Information
Systems, Woodland Hills, Calif. For contributions to the U.S. Navy's
capabilities in acoustics and fluid mechanics.
Banks, M. Katherine, vice chancellor, dean of engineering, and Harold J.
Haynes Dean's Chair Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station. For
contributions to phytoremediation of petroleum contamination, and for
leadership in engineering education.
Barrett, Harrison H., Regents' Professor of Radiology, Regents' Professor of
Optical Sciences, and Regents' Professor of Applied Mathematics, University
of Arizona, Tucson. For contributions to the physical and statistical
foundations and applications of radiological and nuclear medical imaging.
Bernstein, Howard, chief scientific officer, Seventh Sense Biosystems Inc.,
Cambridge, Mass. For development of commercial nanotechnology products for
therapeutics and diagnostics.
Bethell, Peter J., senior process consultant, Arch Coal Inc., Scott Depot, W
.Va. For contributions to advanced separation technologies for coal
processing.
Board, Mark P., corporate director of geotechnical engineering, Hecla Mining
Co., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. For contributions to the design of large-scale
mines based on application of advanced rock mechanics principles.
Boroyevich, Dushan, American Electric Power Professor of Electrical
Engineering, and co-director, Center for Power Electronics Systems, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. For advancements
in control, modeling, and design of electronic power conversion for electric
energy and transportation.
Boston, Terry, president and chief executive officer, PJM Interconnection,
Norristown, Pa. For leadership in development and operation of large
electric grids and markets for wholesale electricity.
Boulos, Paul Fares, president, chief operating officer, and chief technical
officer, Innovyze, Broomfield, Colo. For contributions to theory and
practice of computational hydraulics simulation technology for water
infrastructure.
Boyd, Stephen P., Samsung Professor in the School of Engineering; and
professor, Information Systems Laboratory, department of electrical
engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to
engineering design and analysis via convex optimization.
Braun, Robert D., David and Andrew Lewis Professor of Space Technology, and
co-director, Space Systems Design Laboratory, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta. For contributions to space exploration and
technologies for entering planetary atmospheres from space.
Briskman, Robert D., co-founder and technical executive, Sirius XM Radio,
North Bethesda, Md. For achievements in satellite communications,
culminating in Sirius XM Radio.
Carbonell, Ruben G., Frank Hawkins Kenan Distinguished Professor of Chemical
Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. For research and
innovation in multiphase reactor design, high-pressure thin-film coating,
and novel bioseparation processes.
Chan, Tony F., president, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Kowloon. For numerical techniques applied to image processing and
scientific computing, and for providing engineering leadership at the
national and international levels.
Cramb, Alan W., provost, senior vice president for academic affairs, and
Charles and Lee Finkl Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. For contributions to development
of high-integrity continuously cast steels.
Daganzo, Carlos F., Chancellor Professor of the Graduate School, and retired
Robert Horonjeff Chair in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University
of California, Berkeley. For engineering contributions to traffic,
transportation, and logistics systems and operations.
Davari, Bijan, IBM Fellow and vice president, Next Generation Computing
Systems and Technology, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, N
.Y. For contributions to scaling of CMOS technology.
Dietrich, Brenda L., IBM Fellow and vice president, and chief technology
officer for Business Analytics Software, IBM, Somers, N.Y. For
contributions to engineering algorithms, frameworks, and tools to solve
complex business problems.
Eden, J. Gary, Gilmore Family Endowed Professorship of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. For
development and commercialization of micro-plasma technologies and excimer
lasers.
Edgar, Thomas Flynn, George T. and Gladys H. Abell Endowed Chair in
Engineering, department of chemical engineering, University of Texas, Austin
. For contributions to mathematical modeling, optimization, and automatic
control of chemical and microelectronics processes, and for professional
leadership.
Elghobashi, Said, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering,
University of California, Irvine. For contributions to understanding and
modeling of multiphase turbulent flows.
Ershaghi, Iraj, Omar B. Milligan Chair in Petroleum Engineering, and
director, Petroleum Engineering Program, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles. For contributions to characterization of complex fractured
reservoirs, and for leadership in university-industry collaboration.
Fagin, Ronald, IBM Fellow, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, Calif.
For contributions to theory and practice of data management.
Fenves, Gregory L., executive vice president and provost, University of
Texas, Austin. For contributions to computational modeling, creation of
open source software for earthquake engineering analysis, and academic
leadership.
Ferrara, Katherine Whittaker, distinguished professor and founding chair,
department of biomedical engineering, University of California, Davis. For
contributions to theory and applications of biomedical ultrasonics.
Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Maria, Robert and Marcy Haber Endowed Professor in
Energy Sustainability, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. For contributions
to atomically dispersed heterogeneous metal catalysts for efficient
production of fuels and chemicals.
Halas, Naomi, Stanley C. Moore Professor in Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Rice University, Houston. For nanoscale engineering of optical
resonances and lineshapes.
Hedrick, J. Karl, James Marshall Wells Academic Chair and professor of
mechanical engineering, University of California, Berkeley. For analysis
and control methods for nonlinear systems with application to practical
problems.
Hedrick, James Lupton, IBM Researcher, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose
, Calif. For innovations in functional monomers and polymers for the
microelectronics industry.
Hopp, Wallace J., senior associate dean for faculty and research, Herrick
Professor of Business, professor of technology and operations, and professor
of industrial and operations engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
. For creating and applying fundamental engineering principles governing
the underlying behavior of manufacturing systems and supply chains.
Joshi, Chandrashekhar Janardan, Distinguished Professor of Electrical
Engineering, and director, Neptune Facility for Advanced Accelerator
Research, University of California, Los Angeles. For contributions to
development of laser- and beam-driven plasma accelerators.
Jouppi, Norman P., distinguished hardware engineer, Google Inc., Mountain
View, Calif. For contributions to the design of computer memory hierarchies.
Joyce, David L., president and chief executive officer, GE Aviation, and
senior vice president, GE, Cincinnati. For contributions in reducing
emissions and fuel consumption of turbofan engines.
Kish Jr., Frederick A., senior vice president, Optical Integrated Circuit
Group, Infinera Corp., Sunnyvale, Calif. For contributions to high-
brightness light-emitting diodes.
Knatz, Geraldine, executive director, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, Calif.
For international leadership in the engineering and development of
environmentally clean urban seaports.
Krieger, Roger B., retired group manager, General Motors Research and
Development, Birmingham, Mich. For contributions to engine research,
advanced engine technologies in passenger vehicles, and leadership in
engineering education.
Luby, Michael, vice president of technology, QUALCOMM Inc., Berkeley, Calif.
For contributions to coding theory including the inception of rateless
codes.
Michel, R. Keith, president, Webb Institute, Glen Cove, N.Y. For
contributions to the design, construction, and operation of efficient,
environment-friendly ships.
Mistretta, Charles A., John R. Cameron Professor of Medical Physics and
Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. For contributions to
development and application of angiographic methods in X-ray and magnetic
resonance imaging.
Moehle, Jack P., T.Y. and Margaret Lin Professor of Engineering, department
of civil and environmental engineering, University of California, Berkeley.
For contributions to earthquake-resistant design and analysis of building
structures, and for leadership in engineering education.
Mohan, Ned, Oscar A. Schott Professor of Power Electronics and Systems,
department of electrical and computer engineering, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis. For contributions to the integration of electronics into power
systems and to innovations in power engineering education.
Mullen, Michael Glenn, retired admiral, U.S. Navy, Annapolis, Md. For
applying engineering methods in developing and executing offensive and
defensive strategies for the U.S. Navy.
Novosel, Damir, president, Quanta Technology LLC, Raleigh, N.C. For
innovations and business leadership in the security and reliability of
electric power grids.
Patt, Yale N., professor of electrical and computer engineering, Ernest
Cockrell Jr. Centennial Chair in Engineering, and university distinguished
teaching professor, University of Texas, Austin. For contributions to high-
performance microprocessor architecture.
Pawlikowski, Ellen M., commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, and
program executive officer for space, U.S. Air Force, Los Angeles AFB, Los
Angeles. For leadership in the development of technologies for national
security programs including spacecraft operations and the Airborne Laser.
Pentland, Alex (Sandy), Toshiba Professor of Media, Arts, and Sciences; and
director, Human Dynamics Laboratory and Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to
computer vision and technologies for measuring human social behavior.
Pharr IV, George M., Chancellor's Professor and McKamey Professor of
Engineering, department of materials science and engineering, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. For development of methods for determining mechanical
properties of materials by nanoindentation.
Philip, Craig E., chief executive officer, Ingram Barge Co., Nashville, Tenn
. For contributions in information technology and management innovation in
the intermodal, rail, and inland waterway industries.
Ramsey, J. Michael, Minnie N. Goldby Distinguished Professor of Chemistry,
and director, Center for Biomedical Microtechnologies, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill. For development of microfluidic technologies for
analytical applications.
Rexford, Jennifer, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor in Engineering, department of
computer science, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. For contributions
to the operational stability of large computer networks.
Riley, James J., PACCAR Professor of Engineering, department of mechanical
engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. For contributions in
analysis, modeling, and computations of transitioning and turbulent
phenomena.
Schapire, Robert E., David M. Siegel '83 Professor, department of computer
science, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. For contributions to machine
learning through invention and development of boosting algorithms.
Schutz, Bob E., Joe J. King Chair in Engineering and FSX Professorship in
Space Applications and Exploration, University of Texas, Austin. For
contribution to the use of Satellite Laser Ranging and Global Positioning
System tracking to study earth system dynamics.
Soled, Stuart L., distinguished research associate, ExxonMobil Research and
Engineering Co., Annandale, N.J. For discovery and commercialization of new
materials with significant environmental and economic benefits to society.
Spencer, David Bruce, founder, chairman, and chief technology officer, wTe
Corp., Bedford, Mass. For invention and entrepreneurship in materials
manufacturing and recycling.
Stafford, Thomas P., retired, U.S. Air Force; and consultant, Satellite
Beach, Fla. For leadership in the development of rendezvous and docking
technologies for the Apollo and Apollo/Soyuz programs.
Stedinger, Jery R., professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. For statistical methods for flood risk
assessment and optimizational methods for hydropower system management.
Tzeghai, Ghebre E., global research and development director, Procter &
Gamble Co., Mason, Ohio. For contributions to world health through the
development and commercialization of dental care and personal hygiene
products.
Waitz, Ian A., dean of engineering and Jerome C. Hunsaker Professor of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge. For analysis of environmental effects of aviation enabling
practical environmental regulations.
Willson Jr., Alan N., distinguished professor and Charles P. Reames Chair in
Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles. For
contributions to the theory and applications of digital signal processing.
Zones, Stacey I., consulting scientist, Chevron Energy Technology Co.,
Richmond, Calif. For contributions to molecular sieve catalysts used in
commercial applications.
New Foreign Associates
Bimberg, Dieter, executive director, Center of NanoPhotonics, Technical
University Berlin, Berlin, Germany. For innovations in nanomaterials,
nanophysics, and nanodevices.
Ciminelli, Virginia S.T., professor, department of metallurgical and
materials engineering, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte,
Minas Gerais, Brazil. For contributions in environmental hydrometallurgy,
and for leadership in national and international technical collaborations.
Fleck, Norman Andrew, professor of mechanics of materials, and director,
Cambridge Centre for Micromechanics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K
. For experimental and theoretical contributions to mechanical engineering
of solids and structures.
Gany, Alon, professor emeritus, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology,
Haifa. For advances in the development of solid propellants for rockets and
scramjets.
Harel, David, William Sussman Professor of Mathematics, Weizmann Institute
of Science, Rehovot, Israel. For invention of statecharts and contributions
to the logic of programming.
Mehlhorn, Kurt, director, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruecken
, Germany. For contributions to algorithm design and the development of the
LEDA software library.
Poulos, Harry G., senior principal, Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd., Cove West,
New South Wales, Australia. For contributions to understanding foundation
structure and ground support interactions.
Romankiw, Lubomyr T., IBM Fellow, IBM, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For
innovation of thin-film magnetic head structures and electrochemical process
technologies for microelectronics device fabrication.
Samarasekera, Indira Vasanti, president and vice chancellor, University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. For mechanistic understanding of steel casting
processes for improved productivity.
Shoham, Moshe, Tamara and Harry Handelsman Professor, department of
mechanical engineering, and head, Robotics Laboratory, Technion - Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa. For contributions to robotic technology for
image-guided surgery.
Zhang, Xingdong, professor and honorary director, National Engineering
Research Center for Biomaterials, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China. For
contributions to musculoskeletal medical therapies and biomaterial product
development.
Contacts:
Randy Atkins, Senior Media Relations Officer
202-334-1508
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202-334-2195
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S*****n
发帖数: 6055
2
看看若干遍,没有我的名字,干活去了

Associates
of

【在 w********h 的大作中提到】
: Date: Feb. 6, 2014
: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
: National Academy of Engineering Elects 67 Members and 11 Foreign Associates
: WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new
: members and 11 foreign associates, announced NAE President C.D. (Dan) Mote
: Jr. today. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,250 and the number of
: foreign associates to 214.
: Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest
: professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Academy membership
: honors those who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering

c**********n
发帖数: 1982
3
继续干活才有机会上榜啊

【在 S*****n 的大作中提到】
: 看看若干遍,没有我的名字,干活去了
:
: Associates
: of

S*****n
发帖数: 6055
4
看见三个熟人。。。先道喜去。。。

【在 c**********n 的大作中提到】
: 继续干活才有机会上榜啊
m***r
发帖数: 225
5
再过十年,王老师名字就在里面了!到时候别忘了拉兄弟们一把啊。。

Associates
of

【在 w********h 的大作中提到】
: Date: Feb. 6, 2014
: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
: National Academy of Engineering Elects 67 Members and 11 Foreign Associates
: WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new
: members and 11 foreign associates, announced NAE President C.D. (Dan) Mote
: Jr. today. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,250 and the number of
: foreign associates to 214.
: Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest
: professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Academy membership
: honors those who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering

a*i
发帖数: 1652
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排队等。。。

【在 m***r 的大作中提到】
: 再过十年,王老师名字就在里面了!到时候别忘了拉兄弟们一把啊。。
:
: Associates
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c******h
发帖数: 4573
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我老板又有个学生当选了。。。
他三个学生NAE了。。。
d**a
发帖数: 3715
8
难道是james hedrick?

【在 c******h 的大作中提到】
: 我老板又有个学生当选了。。。
: 他三个学生NAE了。。。

t***u
发帖数: 20182
9
IBM搞了这么多
w********h
发帖数: 12367
10
Date: Feb. 6, 2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Academy of Engineering Elects 67 Members and 11 Foreign Associates
WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new
members and 11 foreign associates, announced NAE President C.D. (Dan) Mote
Jr. today. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,250 and the number of
foreign associates to 214.
Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest
professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Academy membership
honors those who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering
research, practice, or education, including, where appropriate, significant
contributions to the engineering literature," and to the "pioneering of new
and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in
traditional fields of engineering, or developing/implementing innovative
approaches to engineering education."
A list of the newly elected members and foreign associates follows, with
their primary affiliations at the time of election and a brief statement of
their principal engineering accomplishments.
New Members
Abbott, Nicholas, John T. and Magdalen L. Sobota Professor, and director,
Materials Research and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
For innovations and applications in soft-matter surface science.
Allcock, Harry R., Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park. For development of polyphosphazenes, a new
class of biomaterials.
Allebach, Jan P., Hewlett-Packard Distinguished Professor of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. For
development of algorithms for digital image half-toning for imaging and
printing.
Arvizu, Dan E., director and chief executive officer, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo. For leadership in the renewable and clean
energy sectors, and for promoting national balanced energy policies.
Atkins III, Daniel E., W.K. Kellogg Professor in Community Information,
School of Information; professor of electrical engineering and computer
science, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For
leadership in development of radix algorithms and cybertechnical
collaborative systems.
Baker, James K., consultant; and co-founder and former chairman and chief
executive officer, Dragon Systems, Maitland, Fla. For introducing hidden
Markov models to speech processing and applications to commercial speech-
recognition systems.
Balser, Martin, distinguished technical fellow, Northrop Grumman Information
Systems, Woodland Hills, Calif. For contributions to the U.S. Navy's
capabilities in acoustics and fluid mechanics.
Banks, M. Katherine, vice chancellor, dean of engineering, and Harold J.
Haynes Dean's Chair Professor, Texas A&M University, College Station. For
contributions to phytoremediation of petroleum contamination, and for
leadership in engineering education.
Barrett, Harrison H., Regents' Professor of Radiology, Regents' Professor of
Optical Sciences, and Regents' Professor of Applied Mathematics, University
of Arizona, Tucson. For contributions to the physical and statistical
foundations and applications of radiological and nuclear medical imaging.
Bernstein, Howard, chief scientific officer, Seventh Sense Biosystems Inc.,
Cambridge, Mass. For development of commercial nanotechnology products for
therapeutics and diagnostics.
Bethell, Peter J., senior process consultant, Arch Coal Inc., Scott Depot, W
.Va. For contributions to advanced separation technologies for coal
processing.
Board, Mark P., corporate director of geotechnical engineering, Hecla Mining
Co., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. For contributions to the design of large-scale
mines based on application of advanced rock mechanics principles.
Boroyevich, Dushan, American Electric Power Professor of Electrical
Engineering, and co-director, Center for Power Electronics Systems, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. For advancements
in control, modeling, and design of electronic power conversion for electric
energy and transportation.
Boston, Terry, president and chief executive officer, PJM Interconnection,
Norristown, Pa. For leadership in development and operation of large
electric grids and markets for wholesale electricity.
Boulos, Paul Fares, president, chief operating officer, and chief technical
officer, Innovyze, Broomfield, Colo. For contributions to theory and
practice of computational hydraulics simulation technology for water
infrastructure.
Boyd, Stephen P., Samsung Professor in the School of Engineering; and
professor, Information Systems Laboratory, department of electrical
engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to
engineering design and analysis via convex optimization.
Braun, Robert D., David and Andrew Lewis Professor of Space Technology, and
co-director, Space Systems Design Laboratory, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta. For contributions to space exploration and
technologies for entering planetary atmospheres from space.
Briskman, Robert D., co-founder and technical executive, Sirius XM Radio,
North Bethesda, Md. For achievements in satellite communications,
culminating in Sirius XM Radio.
Carbonell, Ruben G., Frank Hawkins Kenan Distinguished Professor of Chemical
Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. For research and
innovation in multiphase reactor design, high-pressure thin-film coating,
and novel bioseparation processes.
Chan, Tony F., president, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Kowloon. For numerical techniques applied to image processing and
scientific computing, and for providing engineering leadership at the
national and international levels.
Cramb, Alan W., provost, senior vice president for academic affairs, and
Charles and Lee Finkl Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. For contributions to development
of high-integrity continuously cast steels.
Daganzo, Carlos F., Chancellor Professor of the Graduate School, and retired
Robert Horonjeff Chair in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University
of California, Berkeley. For engineering contributions to traffic,
transportation, and logistics systems and operations.
Davari, Bijan, IBM Fellow and vice president, Next Generation Computing
Systems and Technology, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, N
.Y. For contributions to scaling of CMOS technology.
Dietrich, Brenda L., IBM Fellow and vice president, and chief technology
officer for Business Analytics Software, IBM, Somers, N.Y. For
contributions to engineering algorithms, frameworks, and tools to solve
complex business problems.
Eden, J. Gary, Gilmore Family Endowed Professorship of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. For
development and commercialization of micro-plasma technologies and excimer
lasers.
Edgar, Thomas Flynn, George T. and Gladys H. Abell Endowed Chair in
Engineering, department of chemical engineering, University of Texas, Austin
. For contributions to mathematical modeling, optimization, and automatic
control of chemical and microelectronics processes, and for professional
leadership.
Elghobashi, Said, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering,
University of California, Irvine. For contributions to understanding and
modeling of multiphase turbulent flows.
Ershaghi, Iraj, Omar B. Milligan Chair in Petroleum Engineering, and
director, Petroleum Engineering Program, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles. For contributions to characterization of complex fractured
reservoirs, and for leadership in university-industry collaboration.
Fagin, Ronald, IBM Fellow, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, Calif.
For contributions to theory and practice of data management.
Fenves, Gregory L., executive vice president and provost, University of
Texas, Austin. For contributions to computational modeling, creation of
open source software for earthquake engineering analysis, and academic
leadership.
Ferrara, Katherine Whittaker, distinguished professor and founding chair,
department of biomedical engineering, University of California, Davis. For
contributions to theory and applications of biomedical ultrasonics.
Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Maria, Robert and Marcy Haber Endowed Professor in
Energy Sustainability, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. For contributions
to atomically dispersed heterogeneous metal catalysts for efficient
production of fuels and chemicals.
Halas, Naomi, Stanley C. Moore Professor in Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Rice University, Houston. For nanoscale engineering of optical
resonances and lineshapes.
Hedrick, J. Karl, James Marshall Wells Academic Chair and professor of
mechanical engineering, University of California, Berkeley. For analysis
and control methods for nonlinear systems with application to practical
problems.
Hedrick, James Lupton, IBM Researcher, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose
, Calif. For innovations in functional monomers and polymers for the
microelectronics industry.
Hopp, Wallace J., senior associate dean for faculty and research, Herrick
Professor of Business, professor of technology and operations, and professor
of industrial and operations engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
. For creating and applying fundamental engineering principles governing
the underlying behavior of manufacturing systems and supply chains.
Joshi, Chandrashekhar Janardan, Distinguished Professor of Electrical
Engineering, and director, Neptune Facility for Advanced Accelerator
Research, University of California, Los Angeles. For contributions to
development of laser- and beam-driven plasma accelerators.
Jouppi, Norman P., distinguished hardware engineer, Google Inc., Mountain
View, Calif. For contributions to the design of computer memory hierarchies.
Joyce, David L., president and chief executive officer, GE Aviation, and
senior vice president, GE, Cincinnati. For contributions in reducing
emissions and fuel consumption of turbofan engines.
Kish Jr., Frederick A., senior vice president, Optical Integrated Circuit
Group, Infinera Corp., Sunnyvale, Calif. For contributions to high-
brightness light-emitting diodes.
Knatz, Geraldine, executive director, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, Calif.
For international leadership in the engineering and development of
environmentally clean urban seaports.
Krieger, Roger B., retired group manager, General Motors Research and
Development, Birmingham, Mich. For contributions to engine research,
advanced engine technologies in passenger vehicles, and leadership in
engineering education.
Luby, Michael, vice president of technology, QUALCOMM Inc., Berkeley, Calif.
For contributions to coding theory including the inception of rateless
codes.
Michel, R. Keith, president, Webb Institute, Glen Cove, N.Y. For
contributions to the design, construction, and operation of efficient,
environment-friendly ships.
Mistretta, Charles A., John R. Cameron Professor of Medical Physics and
Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. For contributions to
development and application of angiographic methods in X-ray and magnetic
resonance imaging.
Moehle, Jack P., T.Y. and Margaret Lin Professor of Engineering, department
of civil and environmental engineering, University of California, Berkeley.
For contributions to earthquake-resistant design and analysis of building
structures, and for leadership in engineering education.
Mohan, Ned, Oscar A. Schott Professor of Power Electronics and Systems,
department of electrical and computer engineering, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis. For contributions to the integration of electronics into power
systems and to innovations in power engineering education.
Mullen, Michael Glenn, retired admiral, U.S. Navy, Annapolis, Md. For
applying engineering methods in developing and executing offensive and
defensive strategies for the U.S. Navy.
Novosel, Damir, president, Quanta Technology LLC, Raleigh, N.C. For
innovations and business leadership in the security and reliability of
electric power grids.
Patt, Yale N., professor of electrical and computer engineering, Ernest
Cockrell Jr. Centennial Chair in Engineering, and university distinguished
teaching professor, University of Texas, Austin. For contributions to high-
performance microprocessor architecture.
Pawlikowski, Ellen M., commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, and
program executive officer for space, U.S. Air Force, Los Angeles AFB, Los
Angeles. For leadership in the development of technologies for national
security programs including spacecraft operations and the Airborne Laser.
Pentland, Alex (Sandy), Toshiba Professor of Media, Arts, and Sciences; and
director, Human Dynamics Laboratory and Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to
computer vision and technologies for measuring human social behavior.
Pharr IV, George M., Chancellor's Professor and McKamey Professor of
Engineering, department of materials science and engineering, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. For development of methods for determining mechanical
properties of materials by nanoindentation.
Philip, Craig E., chief executive officer, Ingram Barge Co., Nashville, Tenn
. For contributions in information technology and management innovation in
the intermodal, rail, and inland waterway industries.
Ramsey, J. Michael, Minnie N. Goldby Distinguished Professor of Chemistry,
and director, Center for Biomedical Microtechnologies, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill. For development of microfluidic technologies for
analytical applications.
Rexford, Jennifer, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor in Engineering, department of
computer science, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. For contributions
to the operational stability of large computer networks.
Riley, James J., PACCAR Professor of Engineering, department of mechanical
engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. For contributions in
analysis, modeling, and computations of transitioning and turbulent
phenomena.
Schapire, Robert E., David M. Siegel '83 Professor, department of computer
science, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. For contributions to machine
learning through invention and development of boosting algorithms.
Schutz, Bob E., Joe J. King Chair in Engineering and FSX Professorship in
Space Applications and Exploration, University of Texas, Austin. For
contribution to the use of Satellite Laser Ranging and Global Positioning
System tracking to study earth system dynamics.
Soled, Stuart L., distinguished research associate, ExxonMobil Research and
Engineering Co., Annandale, N.J. For discovery and commercialization of new
materials with significant environmental and economic benefits to society.
Spencer, David Bruce, founder, chairman, and chief technology officer, wTe
Corp., Bedford, Mass. For invention and entrepreneurship in materials
manufacturing and recycling.
Stafford, Thomas P., retired, U.S. Air Force; and consultant, Satellite
Beach, Fla. For leadership in the development of rendezvous and docking
technologies for the Apollo and Apollo/Soyuz programs.
Stedinger, Jery R., professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. For statistical methods for flood risk
assessment and optimizational methods for hydropower system management.
Tzeghai, Ghebre E., global research and development director, Procter &
Gamble Co., Mason, Ohio. For contributions to world health through the
development and commercialization of dental care and personal hygiene
products.
Waitz, Ian A., dean of engineering and Jerome C. Hunsaker Professor of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge. For analysis of environmental effects of aviation enabling
practical environmental regulations.
Willson Jr., Alan N., distinguished professor and Charles P. Reames Chair in
Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles. For
contributions to the theory and applications of digital signal processing.
Zones, Stacey I., consulting scientist, Chevron Energy Technology Co.,
Richmond, Calif. For contributions to molecular sieve catalysts used in
commercial applications.
New Foreign Associates
Bimberg, Dieter, executive director, Center of NanoPhotonics, Technical
University Berlin, Berlin, Germany. For innovations in nanomaterials,
nanophysics, and nanodevices.
Ciminelli, Virginia S.T., professor, department of metallurgical and
materials engineering, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte,
Minas Gerais, Brazil. For contributions in environmental hydrometallurgy,
and for leadership in national and international technical collaborations.
Fleck, Norman Andrew, professor of mechanics of materials, and director,
Cambridge Centre for Micromechanics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K
. For experimental and theoretical contributions to mechanical engineering
of solids and structures.
Gany, Alon, professor emeritus, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology,
Haifa. For advances in the development of solid propellants for rockets and
scramjets.
Harel, David, William Sussman Professor of Mathematics, Weizmann Institute
of Science, Rehovot, Israel. For invention of statecharts and contributions
to the logic of programming.
Mehlhorn, Kurt, director, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruecken
, Germany. For contributions to algorithm design and the development of the
LEDA software library.
Poulos, Harry G., senior principal, Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd., Cove West,
New South Wales, Australia. For contributions to understanding foundation
structure and ground support interactions.
Romankiw, Lubomyr T., IBM Fellow, IBM, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For
innovation of thin-film magnetic head structures and electrochemical process
technologies for microelectronics device fabrication.
Samarasekera, Indira Vasanti, president and vice chancellor, University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. For mechanistic understanding of steel casting
processes for improved productivity.
Shoham, Moshe, Tamara and Harry Handelsman Professor, department of
mechanical engineering, and head, Robotics Laboratory, Technion - Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa. For contributions to robotic technology for
image-guided surgery.
Zhang, Xingdong, professor and honorary director, National Engineering
Research Center for Biomaterials, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China. For
contributions to musculoskeletal medical therapies and biomaterial product
development.
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S*****n
发帖数: 6055
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看看若干遍,没有我的名字,干活去了

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: Date: Feb. 6, 2014
: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
: National Academy of Engineering Elects 67 Members and 11 Foreign Associates
: WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new
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c**********n
发帖数: 1982
12
继续干活才有机会上榜啊

【在 S*****n 的大作中提到】
: 看看若干遍,没有我的名字,干活去了
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S*****n
发帖数: 6055
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看见三个熟人。。。先道喜去。。。

【在 c**********n 的大作中提到】
: 继续干活才有机会上榜啊
m***r
发帖数: 225
14
再过十年,王老师名字就在里面了!到时候别忘了拉兄弟们一把啊。。

Associates
of

【在 w********h 的大作中提到】
: Date: Feb. 6, 2014
: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
: National Academy of Engineering Elects 67 Members and 11 Foreign Associates
: WASHINGTON — The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 67 new
: members and 11 foreign associates, announced NAE President C.D. (Dan) Mote
: Jr. today. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,250 and the number of
: foreign associates to 214.
: Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest
: professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Academy membership
: honors those who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering

a*i
发帖数: 1652
15
排队等。。。

【在 m***r 的大作中提到】
: 再过十年,王老师名字就在里面了!到时候别忘了拉兄弟们一把啊。。
:
: Associates
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c******h
发帖数: 4573
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我老板又有个学生当选了。。。
他三个学生NAE了。。。
d**a
发帖数: 3715
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难道是james hedrick?

【在 c******h 的大作中提到】
: 我老板又有个学生当选了。。。
: 他三个学生NAE了。。。

t***u
发帖数: 20182
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IBM搞了这么多
c*****r
发帖数: 1476
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两个遇到过的催化牛人
Stephanopoulos
Soled
可喜可贺!
S*****n
发帖数: 6055
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这个是同行?
还有著名的SSZ啊。。。催化这次三人当选

【在 c*****r 的大作中提到】
: 两个遇到过的催化牛人
: Stephanopoulos
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