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Abadi, Martín, principal scientist, Google Inc., Palo Alto, Calif. For
contributions to the formal theory of computer security.
Abrahamson, Norman A., chief engineering seismologist, Pacific Gas &
Electric Co., Piedmont, Calif. For contributions to seismic hazard
assessment and for leadership in engineering seismology and earthquake
engineering.
Adams, Robert W., senior fellow, Analog Devices Inc., Acton, Mass. For
contributions to digital storage and reproduction of high-fidelity audio.
Alsaç, Ongun, consultant, Alsaç Inc., Chandler, Ariz. For
development of methods and software for electric power industry online grid
analysis and optimization.
Alvarez, Pedro J.J., director, Nanosystems Engineering Research Center on
Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment, and George R. Brown Professor and
chair, department of civil and environmental engineering, Rice University,
Houston. For contributions to the practice and pedagogy of bioremediation
and environmental nanotechnology.
Anand, Lallit, Warren and Towneley Rohsenow Professor of Mechanical
Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For
contributions to the development of plasticity for engineering technology:
theory, experiment, and computation.
Archer, Lynden A., James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor of
Engineering, Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N.Y. For advances in nanoparticle-polymer hybrid
materials and in electrochemical energy storage technologies.
Aristidou, Aristos, director, biotechnology R&D, Cargill Inc., North
Plymouth, Minn. For contributions to bioprocess and metabolic engineering
for the commercial production of sustainable chemicals and plastics.
Barra, Mary T., chairman and chief executive officer, General Motors Co.,
Detroit. For leadership in automotive manufacturing, product engineering,
and product development.
Belcher, Angela M., James Mason Crafts Professor of Biological Engineering
and Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge. For development of novel genetic evolution methods for the
generation of new materials and devices.
Bezos, Jeff, president, chief executive officer, and chairman, Amazon.com
Inc., and founder and chief executive officer, Blue Origin LLC, Kent, Wash.
For leadership and innovation in space exploration, autonomous systems, and
building a commercial pathway for human space flight.
Bookbinder, Dana C., corporate fellow, global research, Corning Inc.,
Corning, N.Y. For product and process innovations in vehicle emissions
control components and in optical data storage and transmission.
Brazil, Aine M., vice chairman, Thornton Tomasetti Inc., Hoboken, N.J. For
leadership in the design of innovative buildings and for contributions to
engineering literacy.
Chang-Hasnain, Constance Jui-Hua, John R. Whinnery Distinguished Chair
Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of
California, Berkeley. For contributions to wavelength tunable diode lasers
and multiwavelength laser arrays.
Chen, Hongming, chief scientific officer, Kala Pharmaceuticals Inc., Waltham
, Mass. For contributions to the research, development, and translation of
drug delivery technologies.
Chen, Jacqueline H., distinguished member of the technical staff, Combustion
Research Facility, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, Calif. For
contributions to the computational simulation of turbulent reacting flows
with complex chemistry.
Chu, Margaret Sze-Tai Y., president, M.S. Chu and Associates LLC, New York
City. For contributions and leadership in the U.S. program for permanent
disposal of radioactive waste in deep underground repositories.
Cruz-Neira, Carolina, director, George W. Donaghey Emerging Analytics Center
, and interim chair, department of computer science, University of Arkansas,
Little Rock. For contributions to immersive visualization.
Ejebe, Gabriel C., senior project manager, energy trading and markets, Open
Access Technology International Inc., Minneapolis. For contributions to
electric power system static and dynamic security assessments.
Elisseeff, Jennifer Hartt, professor, Wilmer Eye Institute, and professor of
biomedical engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. For
development and commercial translation of injectable biomaterials for
regenerative therapies.
Engelmann, Bruce E., chief technology officer, Dassault Systèmes Simulia
Corp., Johnston, R.I. For development of software for the simulation of
complex problems in engineering mechanics.
Filev, Dimitar P., executive technical leader, research and advanced
engineering, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. For contributions to
automotive research and practice in the fields of intelligent information
and control systems.
Foufoula-Georgiou, Efi, distinguished professor, department of civil and
environmental engineering, University of California, Irvine. For
contributions to hydrology and hydroclimatology with applications to
engineered systems across scales.
Frank, Edward H., chief executive officer, Brilliant Lime Inc., San
Francisco. For contributions to the development and commercialization of
wireless networking products.
Fullerton, Eric E., director, Center for Memory Recording Research, and
professor, electrical and computer engineering, Jacobs School of Engineering
, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla. For the invention and
development of multilayer high-density magnetic recording media.
Gerstenmaier, William H., associate administrator for human exploration and
operations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C.
For technical contributions and leadership in national and international
human spaceflight programs.
Gorte, Raymond J., Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor,
department of chemical and biomolecular engineering and department of
materials science and engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
For fundamental contributions and their applications to heterogeneous
catalysts and solid state electrochemical devices.
Goyal, Amit, director, Research and Education in Energy, Environment, and
Water Institute, and Empire Innovation Professor, departments of chemical
and biological engineering, electrical engineering, physics and materials,
design, and innovation, University at Buffalo (SUNY-Buffalo), Williamsville,
N.Y. For materials science advances and contributions enabling
commercialization of high-temperature superconducting materials.
Graves, Stephen C., Abraham J. Siegel Professor of Management Science, and
professor of engineering systems and mechanical engineering, Sloan School of
Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For
contributions to the modeling and analysis of manufacturing systems and
supply chains.
Gray, William G., research professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, and adjunct professor, department of civil and environmental
engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington. For advances in
understanding of the physics of flow and transport in porous media.
Greene, Diane B., CEO, Google Cloud, Google Inc., Mountain View, Calif. For
contributions in transforming virtualization from a concept to an industry.
Haussler, David, distinguished professor, biomolecular engineering,
University of California, Santa Cruz. For developments in computational
learning theory and bioinformatics, including first assembly of the human
genome, its analysis, and data sharing.
Huh, Chun, research professor, Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and
Geosystems Engineering, University of Texas, Austin. For enhancing
understanding of ultralow interfacial tensions of oil/surfactant/water
systems.
Jha, Sanjay, chief executive officer, Globalfoundries Inc., Santa Clara,
Calif. For leadership in the design and development of semiconductor
technology enabling universal digital access.
Karagozian, Ann R., distinguished professor, department of mechanical and
aerospace engineering, University of California, Los Angeles. For
contributions to combustion and propulsion, education of future aerospace
engineers, and service to the country.
Khatib, Oussama, director, Stanford Robotics Lab, and professor, department
of computer science, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For
contributions to the understanding, analysis, control, and design of robotic
systems operating in complex, unstructured, and dynamic environments.
Korgel, Brian A., Edward S. Hyman Endowed Chair in Engineering and T.
Brockett Hudson Professorship in Chemical Engineering, University of Texas,
Austin. For synthesis and applications of nanocrystals, nanowires, and
their assemblies.
Langford III, John S., chairman and chief executive officer, Aurora Flight
Sciences Corp., Manassas, Va. For application of autonomy and robotics to
the design, development, production, and operation of advanced aircraft.
Li, Ming-Jun, corporate fellow, global research, Corning Inc., Corning, N.Y.
For product and process inventions and commercial innovations in optical
fiber design and transmission systems.
Lieberman, Robert A., president, Lumoptix LLC, Redondo Beach, Calif. For
innovation, development, and deployment of optical biosensors, physical
sensors, and chemical sensors, and for support of international education in
optical technologies.
Lieuwen, Timothy Charles, executive director, Strategic Energy Institute,
and professor and David S. Lewis Jr. Chair, School of Aerospace Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For contributions to research
and development in low-emissions gas turbine combustion systems and U.S.
energy policy.
Lomet, David B., principal researcher, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash. For
contributions to high-performance database systems.
Lund, Jay R., director, Center for Watershed Sciences, and Ray B. Krone
Professor, department of civil and environmental engineering, University of
California, Davis. For analysis of water and environmental policy issues
leading to integrated water resources planning and management.
Malshe, Ajay P., founder, executive vice president, and chief technology
officer, NanoMech Inc. and Twenty-First Century Endowed Chair in Materials,
Manufacturing and Integrated Systems, University of Arkansas, Springdale,
Ark. For innovations in nanomanufacturing with impact in multiple industry
sectors.
Mankosa, Michael J., executive vice president for global technology, Eriez
Manufacturing Co., Erie, Pa. For engineering contributions to the
conception, development, design, and application of advanced separation
technologies for mineral processing.
May, Gary S., chancellor, University of California, Davis. For
contributions to semiconductor manufacturing research and for innovations in
educational programs for underrepresented groups in engineering.
Mayer, Larry A., director, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, and
professor, School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, University of New
Hampshire, Durham. For development of techniques and technologies for
coastal, Arctic, and ocean floor mapping.
Meneveau, Charles, Louis M. Sardella Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. For contributions to turbulence small-
scale dynamics, large-eddy simulations, and wind farm fluid dynamics, and
for leadership in the fluid dynamics community.
Misra, Jayadev, Schlumberger Centennial Chair Emeritus in Computer Science
and University Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus, University of
Texas, Austin. For contributions to the theory and practice of software
verification of concurrent systems.
Muilenburg, Dennis A., chairman, president, and chief executive officer,
Boeing Co., Chicago. For leadership in defense, space, security, and
commercial aircraft.
Mullins, Oliver C., Schlumberger Fellow, Reservoir Characterization Group,
Schlumberger, Houston. For developing downhole fluid analysis of oil and
gas reservoirs, and elucidating the structure of asphaltenes in crude oils.
Nair, Raj, executive vice president and president, North America, Ford Motor
Co., Dearborn, Mich. For leadership in the design and development of
automotive vehicles and the transition to autonomous and electrified
vehicles.
Nealey, Paul F., Brady W. Dougan Professor in Molecular Engineering,
Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, Chicago. For
the development of directed self-assembly of block copolymers as an
industrially significant process for nanolithography.
Nilsson, Nils J., Kumagai Professor Emeritus of Engineering, department of
computer science, Stanford University, Medford, Ore. For foundational
contributions to robotics, heuristic search, planning, and machine learning.
Olson, Judith S., Donald Bren Professor Emeritus of Information and Computer
Sciences, University of California, Irvine. For leadership, technical
innovations, and development of systems that support collaborative work at a
distance.
Osher, Stanley J., professor of mathematics, computer science, electrical
engineering, chemical, and biomolecular engineering, University of
California, Los Angeles. For contributions to imaging, computer vision, and
graphics including level-set methods and efficient compressed sensing.
Papoutsakis, Eleftherios Terry, Eugene DuPont Chair of Chemical Engineering,
department of chemical engineering and Delaware Biotechnology Institute,
University of Delaware, Newark. For contributions to metabolic engineering,
especially the industrial biotechnology of Clostridia, and to
biomanufacturing of therapeutic proteins.
Patel, Chandrakant D., chief engineer and senior fellow, HP Inc., Palo Alto,
Calif. For contributions in thermal and energy management of information
technology systems.
Reyes Jr., José N., co-founder and chief technology officer, NuScale Power
LLC, Corvallis, Ore. For innovations in small modular nuclear reactor
design, nuclear safety, entrepreneurship, and education.
Roemmich, Dean H., professor of oceanography, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla. For
breakthroughs in ocean observations that have advanced the understanding of
Earth's climate system.
Roop, David W., director, electric transmission operations and reliability,
Dominion Virginia Power, Richmond, Va. For leadership in electric vehicles,
grounding methods, and safety and training in transmission and distribution
grid operations.
Rusinko, Barbara Estelle, president, Bechtel Nuclear, Security &
Environmental Inc., Reston, Va. For leadership of engineering and
construction of complex megascale projects.
Saltzman, W. Mark, Goizueta Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering
and Chemical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. For
contributions in drug delivery, biomaterials, and tissue engineering that
have led to improved patient treatments.
Sayed, Ali H., distinguished professor of electrical engineering, University
of California, Los Angeles. For contributions to the theory and
applications of adaptive signal processing.
Seidman, David N., Walter P. Murphy Professor, department of materials
science and engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. For
contributions to understanding of materials at the atomic scale, leading to
advanced materials and processes.
Shao-Horn, Yang, W.M. Keck Professor of Energy, department of mechanical
engineering and department of materials science and engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to
design principles for catalytic activity for oxygen electrocatalysis for
electrochemical energy storage for clean energy.
Sharma, Mukul M., W.A. "Tex" Moncrief Jr. Centennial Chair in Petroleum,
Geosystems, and Chemical Engineering and professor, Cockrell School of
Engineering, University of Texas, Austin. For contributions to the science
and technology of production from unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Shi, Jianjun (Jan), Carolyn J. Stewart Chair and professor, Stewart School
of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta. For development of data fusion-based quality methods and their
implementation in multistage manufacturing systems.
Singh, Chanan, Regents Professor and Irma Runyon Chair Professor, department
of electrical and computer engineering, Texas A&M University, College
Station. For advancement of theory, practice, and education in electric
power system reliability.
Smyth, Susan Mary, chief scientist for global manufacturing, and director,
manufacturing systems research, General Motors Co., Rochester Hills, Mich.
For leadership in the development and implementation of manufacturing
technologies for lightweight and electric vehicles.
Spiro, Clifford L., chief executive officer and founder, CSK Medical,
Savannah, Ga. For technical leadership in diverse fields ranging from
combustion to microelectronics and medical technologies.
Su, Lisa, president and chief executive officer, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
, Austin, Texas. For contributions to silicon-on-insulator technology and
industry leadership.
Sukup, Charles E., president, Sukup Manufacturing Co., Sheffield, Iowa. For
contributions to the design and manufacturing of agricultural equipment for
grain handling and storage.
Tassin, Daniel, president, International Bridge Technologies Inc., San Diego
. For leadership in concrete segmental bridge design and construction.
Tersoff, Jerry D., principal research staff member, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For theoretical contributions to
the engineering science of materials growth and modeling, nanoscale
electronic devices, and semiconductor interfaces.
Tousi, Susan H., senior vice president, product development, Illumina Inc.,
San Diego. For engineering leadership increasing throughput and decreasing
costs of genome sequencing, enabling the path to the $100 human genome.
Trefonas III, Peter, corporate fellow, electronic materials R&D, Dow
Chemical Co., Marlborough, Mass. For invention of photoresist materials and
microlithography methods underpinning multiple generations of
microelectronics.
Tse, David N.C., professor, department of electrical engineering, Stanford
University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to wireless network
information theory.
Vora, Bipin V., founder and principal consultant, Vora International Process
Corp., Naperville, Ill. For catalytic process innovations leading to
commercialized petrochemical technologies.
Wang, Lihong, Bren Professor of Medical Engineering and Electrical
Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For inventions
in photoacoustic microscopy enabling functional, metabolic, and molecular
imaging in vivo.
Ward, Robert S., president and chief executive officer, ExThera Medical Corp
., Martinez, Calif. For engineering and commercialization of biomedical
devices and prosthetic implants.
Whittingham, M. Stanley, distinguished professor, chemistry and materials
science and engineering, Binghamton University, Binghamton, N.Y. For
pioneering the application of intercalation chemistry for energy storage
materials.
Wise, Kevin A., senior technical fellow, advanced flight controls, Phantom
Works, Boeing Defense, Space and Security, Boeing Co., St. Charles, Mo. For
application of optimal, robust, and adaptive control to aircraft and
advanced weapon systems.
New Foreign Members
Ågren, John, professor, materials science and engineering, Royal
Institute of Technology KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. For development of
integrated thermodynamics and kinetics analysis tools enabling computational
materials engineering.
Asenjo, Juan A., professor and director, Center for Biochemical Engineering
and Biotechnology, University of Chile, Santiago. For contributions to
protein separations for the biotechnology industry and to biotechnology
research, development, and entrepreneurship in Chile.
Carrera, Jesús, research professor, Institute of Environmental Assessment
and Water Research, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Barcelona,
Spain. For leadership in the development and application of subsurface flow
and transport models in hydrology, mining, and geotechnical engineering.
Durrani, Tariq S., research professor, department of electronic and
electrical engineering, Centre for Excellence in Signal and Image Processing
, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. For innovations in key
areas of signal processing and leadership in engineering.
Eleftheriou, Evangelos S., IBM Fellow and senior manager, Cloud and
Computing Infrastructure, Zürich Research Laboratory, IBM Corp., Zürich,
Switzerland. For contributions to digital storage and nanopositioning
technologies, as implemented in hard disk-, tape-, and phase-change memory
storage systems.
Fajfar, Peter, professor, structural and earthquake engineering, Faculty of
Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
. For leadership in the development of nonlinear structural analysis
methods for earthquake engineering.
Hao, Jiming, professor and dean, Institute of Environmental Science and
Engineering, Tsinghua University, and director, Tsinghua-Toyota Research
Center, Beijing, China. For leadership in the development and
implementation of air pollution control theory, strategy, and technologies.
Jhunjhunwala, Ashok, professor, department of electrical engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai, India. For innovation and
development of affordable technology solutions in communications and energy.
Koumoutsakos, Petros, professor and chair, computational science, ETH Zü
rich, Zürich, Switzerland. For contributions to computational methods and
simulations for fluid mechanics, nanotechnology, and biology.
Lee, Lou-Chuang, distinguished visiting chair, Institute of Earth Sciences,
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. For contributions to space physics and
technical leadership in the FORMOSAT/COSMIC satellite program.
Lu, Ke, professor and director, Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials
Science, and director, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Shenyang, China. For discovery of nanotwinned materials and
contributions to the advancement of nanostructured materials.
Napier, John A.L., extraordinary professor, department of mining engineering
, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa. For
contributions to computational simulation of rock fracture around
underground excavations.
O'Malley, Mark J., professor of electrical engineering, University College
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. For contributions to the integration of wind
generation resources into the electric grid.
Soonee, Sushil K., adviser, retired chief executive officer, and founder,
Power System Operation Corp., Ltd., New Delhi, India. For development of
operational methods that enabled the interconnection of India's electric
power grid.
Waite, Trevor David, Scientia Professor, School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, and deputy dean of strategic initiatives in the faculty of
engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. For
leadership in water treatment and environmental management.
Yang, Wei, president, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing.
For contributions to multiscale modeling of mechanical failure and
reliability, and for leadership in engineering education and research.
Abadi, Martín, principal scientist, Google Inc., Palo Alto, Calif. For
contributions to the formal theory of computer security.
Abrahamson, Norman A., chief engineering seismologist, Pacific Gas &
Electric Co., Piedmont, Calif. For contributions to seismic hazard
assessment and for leadership in engineering seismology and earthquake
engineering.
Adams, Robert W., senior fellow, Analog Devices Inc., Acton, Mass. For
contributions to digital storage and reproduction of high-fidelity audio.
Alsaç, Ongun, consultant, Alsaç Inc., Chandler, Ariz. For
development of methods and software for electric power industry online grid
analysis and optimization.
Alvarez, Pedro J.J., director, Nanosystems Engineering Research Center on
Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment, and George R. Brown Professor and
chair, department of civil and environmental engineering, Rice University,
Houston. For contributions to the practice and pedagogy of bioremediation
and environmental nanotechnology.
Anand, Lallit, Warren and Towneley Rohsenow Professor of Mechanical
Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For
contributions to the development of plasticity for engineering technology:
theory, experiment, and computation.
Archer, Lynden A., James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor of
Engineering, Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N.Y. For advances in nanoparticle-polymer hybrid
materials and in electrochemical energy storage technologies.
Aristidou, Aristos, director, biotechnology R&D, Cargill Inc., North
Plymouth, Minn. For contributions to bioprocess and metabolic engineering
for the commercial production of sustainable chemicals and plastics.
Barra, Mary T., chairman and chief executive officer, General Motors Co.,
Detroit. For leadership in automotive manufacturing, product engineering,
and product development.
Belcher, Angela M., James Mason Crafts Professor of Biological Engineering
and Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge. For development of novel genetic evolution methods for the
generation of new materials and devices.
Bezos, Jeff, president, chief executive officer, and chairman, Amazon.com
Inc., and founder and chief executive officer, Blue Origin LLC, Kent, Wash.
For leadership and innovation in space exploration, autonomous systems, and
building a commercial pathway for human space flight.
Bookbinder, Dana C., corporate fellow, global research, Corning Inc.,
Corning, N.Y. For product and process innovations in vehicle emissions
control components and in optical data storage and transmission.
Brazil, Aine M., vice chairman, Thornton Tomasetti Inc., Hoboken, N.J. For
leadership in the design of innovative buildings and for contributions to
engineering literacy.
Chang-Hasnain, Constance Jui-Hua, John R. Whinnery Distinguished Chair
Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of
California, Berkeley. For contributions to wavelength tunable diode lasers
and multiwavelength laser arrays.
Chen, Hongming, chief scientific officer, Kala Pharmaceuticals Inc., Waltham
, Mass. For contributions to the research, development, and translation of
drug delivery technologies.
Chen, Jacqueline H., distinguished member of the technical staff, Combustion
Research Facility, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, Calif. For
contributions to the computational simulation of turbulent reacting flows
with complex chemistry.
Chu, Margaret Sze-Tai Y., president, M.S. Chu and Associates LLC, New York
City. For contributions and leadership in the U.S. program for permanent
disposal of radioactive waste in deep underground repositories.
Cruz-Neira, Carolina, director, George W. Donaghey Emerging Analytics Center
, and interim chair, department of computer science, University of Arkansas,
Little Rock. For contributions to immersive visualization.
Ejebe, Gabriel C., senior project manager, energy trading and markets, Open
Access Technology International Inc., Minneapolis. For contributions to
electric power system static and dynamic security assessments.
Elisseeff, Jennifer Hartt, professor, Wilmer Eye Institute, and professor of
biomedical engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. For
development and commercial translation of injectable biomaterials for
regenerative therapies.
Engelmann, Bruce E., chief technology officer, Dassault Systèmes Simulia
Corp., Johnston, R.I. For development of software for the simulation of
complex problems in engineering mechanics.
Filev, Dimitar P., executive technical leader, research and advanced
engineering, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. For contributions to
automotive research and practice in the fields of intelligent information
and control systems.
Foufoula-Georgiou, Efi, distinguished professor, department of civil and
environmental engineering, University of California, Irvine. For
contributions to hydrology and hydroclimatology with applications to
engineered systems across scales.
Frank, Edward H., chief executive officer, Brilliant Lime Inc., San
Francisco. For contributions to the development and commercialization of
wireless networking products.
Fullerton, Eric E., director, Center for Memory Recording Research, and
professor, electrical and computer engineering, Jacobs School of Engineering
, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla. For the invention and
development of multilayer high-density magnetic recording media.
Gerstenmaier, William H., associate administrator for human exploration and
operations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C.
For technical contributions and leadership in national and international
human spaceflight programs.
Gorte, Raymond J., Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Crimian Heuer Professor,
department of chemical and biomolecular engineering and department of
materials science and engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
For fundamental contributions and their applications to heterogeneous
catalysts and solid state electrochemical devices.
Goyal, Amit, director, Research and Education in Energy, Environment, and
Water Institute, and Empire Innovation Professor, departments of chemical
and biological engineering, electrical engineering, physics and materials,
design, and innovation, University at Buffalo (SUNY-Buffalo), Williamsville,
N.Y. For materials science advances and contributions enabling
commercialization of high-temperature superconducting materials.
Graves, Stephen C., Abraham J. Siegel Professor of Management Science, and
professor of engineering systems and mechanical engineering, Sloan School of
Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For
contributions to the modeling and analysis of manufacturing systems and
supply chains.
Gray, William G., research professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, and adjunct professor, department of civil and environmental
engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington. For advances in
understanding of the physics of flow and transport in porous media.
Greene, Diane B., CEO, Google Cloud, Google Inc., Mountain View, Calif. For
contributions in transforming virtualization from a concept to an industry.
Haussler, David, distinguished professor, biomolecular engineering,
University of California, Santa Cruz. For developments in computational
learning theory and bioinformatics, including first assembly of the human
genome, its analysis, and data sharing.
Huh, Chun, research professor, Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and
Geosystems Engineering, University of Texas, Austin. For enhancing
understanding of ultralow interfacial tensions of oil/surfactant/water
systems.
Jha, Sanjay, chief executive officer, Globalfoundries Inc., Santa Clara,
Calif. For leadership in the design and development of semiconductor
technology enabling universal digital access.
Karagozian, Ann R., distinguished professor, department of mechanical and
aerospace engineering, University of California, Los Angeles. For
contributions to combustion and propulsion, education of future aerospace
engineers, and service to the country.
Khatib, Oussama, director, Stanford Robotics Lab, and professor, department
of computer science, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For
contributions to the understanding, analysis, control, and design of robotic
systems operating in complex, unstructured, and dynamic environments.
Korgel, Brian A., Edward S. Hyman Endowed Chair in Engineering and T.
Brockett Hudson Professorship in Chemical Engineering, University of Texas,
Austin. For synthesis and applications of nanocrystals, nanowires, and
their assemblies.
Langford III, John S., chairman and chief executive officer, Aurora Flight
Sciences Corp., Manassas, Va. For application of autonomy and robotics to
the design, development, production, and operation of advanced aircraft.
Li, Ming-Jun, corporate fellow, global research, Corning Inc., Corning, N.Y.
For product and process inventions and commercial innovations in optical
fiber design and transmission systems.
Lieberman, Robert A., president, Lumoptix LLC, Redondo Beach, Calif. For
innovation, development, and deployment of optical biosensors, physical
sensors, and chemical sensors, and for support of international education in
optical technologies.
Lieuwen, Timothy Charles, executive director, Strategic Energy Institute,
and professor and David S. Lewis Jr. Chair, School of Aerospace Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For contributions to research
and development in low-emissions gas turbine combustion systems and U.S.
energy policy.
Lomet, David B., principal researcher, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash. For
contributions to high-performance database systems.
Lund, Jay R., director, Center for Watershed Sciences, and Ray B. Krone
Professor, department of civil and environmental engineering, University of
California, Davis. For analysis of water and environmental policy issues
leading to integrated water resources planning and management.
Malshe, Ajay P., founder, executive vice president, and chief technology
officer, NanoMech Inc. and Twenty-First Century Endowed Chair in Materials,
Manufacturing and Integrated Systems, University of Arkansas, Springdale,
Ark. For innovations in nanomanufacturing with impact in multiple industry
sectors.
Mankosa, Michael J., executive vice president for global technology, Eriez
Manufacturing Co., Erie, Pa. For engineering contributions to the
conception, development, design, and application of advanced separation
technologies for mineral processing.
May, Gary S., chancellor, University of California, Davis. For
contributions to semiconductor manufacturing research and for innovations in
educational programs for underrepresented groups in engineering.
Mayer, Larry A., director, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, and
professor, School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, University of New
Hampshire, Durham. For development of techniques and technologies for
coastal, Arctic, and ocean floor mapping.
Meneveau, Charles, Louis M. Sardella Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. For contributions to turbulence small-
scale dynamics, large-eddy simulations, and wind farm fluid dynamics, and
for leadership in the fluid dynamics community.
Misra, Jayadev, Schlumberger Centennial Chair Emeritus in Computer Science
and University Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus, University of
Texas, Austin. For contributions to the theory and practice of software
verification of concurrent systems.
Muilenburg, Dennis A., chairman, president, and chief executive officer,
Boeing Co., Chicago. For leadership in defense, space, security, and
commercial aircraft.
Mullins, Oliver C., Schlumberger Fellow, Reservoir Characterization Group,
Schlumberger, Houston. For developing downhole fluid analysis of oil and
gas reservoirs, and elucidating the structure of asphaltenes in crude oils.
Nair, Raj, executive vice president and president, North America, Ford Motor
Co., Dearborn, Mich. For leadership in the design and development of
automotive vehicles and the transition to autonomous and electrified
vehicles.
Nealey, Paul F., Brady W. Dougan Professor in Molecular Engineering,
Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, Chicago. For
the development of directed self-assembly of block copolymers as an
industrially significant process for nanolithography.
Nilsson, Nils J., Kumagai Professor Emeritus of Engineering, department of
computer science, Stanford University, Medford, Ore. For foundational
contributions to robotics, heuristic search, planning, and machine learning.
Olson, Judith S., Donald Bren Professor Emeritus of Information and Computer
Sciences, University of California, Irvine. For leadership, technical
innovations, and development of systems that support collaborative work at a
distance.
Osher, Stanley J., professor of mathematics, computer science, electrical
engineering, chemical, and biomolecular engineering, University of
California, Los Angeles. For contributions to imaging, computer vision, and
graphics including level-set methods and efficient compressed sensing.
Papoutsakis, Eleftherios Terry, Eugene DuPont Chair of Chemical Engineering,
department of chemical engineering and Delaware Biotechnology Institute,
University of Delaware, Newark. For contributions to metabolic engineering,
especially the industrial biotechnology of Clostridia, and to
biomanufacturing of therapeutic proteins.
Patel, Chandrakant D., chief engineer and senior fellow, HP Inc., Palo Alto,
Calif. For contributions in thermal and energy management of information
technology systems.
Reyes Jr., José N., co-founder and chief technology officer, NuScale Power
LLC, Corvallis, Ore. For innovations in small modular nuclear reactor
design, nuclear safety, entrepreneurship, and education.
Roemmich, Dean H., professor of oceanography, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla. For
breakthroughs in ocean observations that have advanced the understanding of
Earth's climate system.
Roop, David W., director, electric transmission operations and reliability,
Dominion Virginia Power, Richmond, Va. For leadership in electric vehicles,
grounding methods, and safety and training in transmission and distribution
grid operations.
Rusinko, Barbara Estelle, president, Bechtel Nuclear, Security &
Environmental Inc., Reston, Va. For leadership of engineering and
construction of complex megascale projects.
Saltzman, W. Mark, Goizueta Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering
and Chemical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. For
contributions in drug delivery, biomaterials, and tissue engineering that
have led to improved patient treatments.
Sayed, Ali H., distinguished professor of electrical engineering, University
of California, Los Angeles. For contributions to the theory and
applications of adaptive signal processing.
Seidman, David N., Walter P. Murphy Professor, department of materials
science and engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. For
contributions to understanding of materials at the atomic scale, leading to
advanced materials and processes.
Shao-Horn, Yang, W.M. Keck Professor of Energy, department of mechanical
engineering and department of materials science and engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to
design principles for catalytic activity for oxygen electrocatalysis for
electrochemical energy storage for clean energy.
Sharma, Mukul M., W.A. "Tex" Moncrief Jr. Centennial Chair in Petroleum,
Geosystems, and Chemical Engineering and professor, Cockrell School of
Engineering, University of Texas, Austin. For contributions to the science
and technology of production from unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Shi, Jianjun (Jan), Carolyn J. Stewart Chair and professor, Stewart School
of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta. For development of data fusion-based quality methods and their
implementation in multistage manufacturing systems.
Singh, Chanan, Regents Professor and Irma Runyon Chair Professor, department
of electrical and computer engineering, Texas A&M University, College
Station. For advancement of theory, practice, and education in electric
power system reliability.
Smyth, Susan Mary, chief scientist for global manufacturing, and director,
manufacturing systems research, General Motors Co., Rochester Hills, Mich.
For leadership in the development and implementation of manufacturing
technologies for lightweight and electric vehicles.
Spiro, Clifford L., chief executive officer and founder, CSK Medical,
Savannah, Ga. For technical leadership in diverse fields ranging from
combustion to microelectronics and medical technologies.
Su, Lisa, president and chief executive officer, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
, Austin, Texas. For contributions to silicon-on-insulator technology and
industry leadership.
Sukup, Charles E., president, Sukup Manufacturing Co., Sheffield, Iowa. For
contributions to the design and manufacturing of agricultural equipment for
grain handling and storage.
Tassin, Daniel, president, International Bridge Technologies Inc., San Diego
. For leadership in concrete segmental bridge design and construction.
Tersoff, Jerry D., principal research staff member, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For theoretical contributions to
the engineering science of materials growth and modeling, nanoscale
electronic devices, and semiconductor interfaces.
Tousi, Susan H., senior vice president, product development, Illumina Inc.,
San Diego. For engineering leadership increasing throughput and decreasing
costs of genome sequencing, enabling the path to the $100 human genome.
Trefonas III, Peter, corporate fellow, electronic materials R&D, Dow
Chemical Co., Marlborough, Mass. For invention of photoresist materials and
microlithography methods underpinning multiple generations of
microelectronics.
Tse, David N.C., professor, department of electrical engineering, Stanford
University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to wireless network
information theory.
Vora, Bipin V., founder and principal consultant, Vora International Process
Corp., Naperville, Ill. For catalytic process innovations leading to
commercialized petrochemical technologies.
Wang, Lihong, Bren Professor of Medical Engineering and Electrical
Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For inventions
in photoacoustic microscopy enabling functional, metabolic, and molecular
imaging in vivo.
Ward, Robert S., president and chief executive officer, ExThera Medical Corp
., Martinez, Calif. For engineering and commercialization of biomedical
devices and prosthetic implants.
Whittingham, M. Stanley, distinguished professor, chemistry and materials
science and engineering, Binghamton University, Binghamton, N.Y. For
pioneering the application of intercalation chemistry for energy storage
materials.
Wise, Kevin A., senior technical fellow, advanced flight controls, Phantom
Works, Boeing Defense, Space and Security, Boeing Co., St. Charles, Mo. For
application of optimal, robust, and adaptive control to aircraft and
advanced weapon systems.
New Foreign Members
Ågren, John, professor, materials science and engineering, Royal
Institute of Technology KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. For development of
integrated thermodynamics and kinetics analysis tools enabling computational
materials engineering.
Asenjo, Juan A., professor and director, Center for Biochemical Engineering
and Biotechnology, University of Chile, Santiago. For contributions to
protein separations for the biotechnology industry and to biotechnology
research, development, and entrepreneurship in Chile.
Carrera, Jesús, research professor, Institute of Environmental Assessment
and Water Research, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Barcelona,
Spain. For leadership in the development and application of subsurface flow
and transport models in hydrology, mining, and geotechnical engineering.
Durrani, Tariq S., research professor, department of electronic and
electrical engineering, Centre for Excellence in Signal and Image Processing
, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. For innovations in key
areas of signal processing and leadership in engineering.
Eleftheriou, Evangelos S., IBM Fellow and senior manager, Cloud and
Computing Infrastructure, Zürich Research Laboratory, IBM Corp., Zürich,
Switzerland. For contributions to digital storage and nanopositioning
technologies, as implemented in hard disk-, tape-, and phase-change memory
storage systems.
Fajfar, Peter, professor, structural and earthquake engineering, Faculty of
Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
. For leadership in the development of nonlinear structural analysis
methods for earthquake engineering.
Hao, Jiming, professor and dean, Institute of Environmental Science and
Engineering, Tsinghua University, and director, Tsinghua-Toyota Research
Center, Beijing, China. For leadership in the development and
implementation of air pollution control theory, strategy, and technologies.
Jhunjhunwala, Ashok, professor, department of electrical engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai, India. For innovation and
development of affordable technology solutions in communications and energy.
Koumoutsakos, Petros, professor and chair, computational science, ETH Zü
rich, Zürich, Switzerland. For contributions to computational methods and
simulations for fluid mechanics, nanotechnology, and biology.
Lee, Lou-Chuang, distinguished visiting chair, Institute of Earth Sciences,
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. For contributions to space physics and
technical leadership in the FORMOSAT/COSMIC satellite program.
Lu, Ke, professor and director, Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials
Science, and director, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Shenyang, China. For discovery of nanotwinned materials and
contributions to the advancement of nanostructured materials.
Napier, John A.L., extraordinary professor, department of mining engineering
, University of Pretoria, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa. For
contributions to computational simulation of rock fracture around
underground excavations.
O'Malley, Mark J., professor of electrical engineering, University College
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. For contributions to the integration of wind
generation resources into the electric grid.
Soonee, Sushil K., adviser, retired chief executive officer, and founder,
Power System Operation Corp., Ltd., New Delhi, India. For development of
operational methods that enabled the interconnection of India's electric
power grid.
Waite, Trevor David, Scientia Professor, School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, and deputy dean of strategic initiatives in the faculty of
engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. For
leadership in water treatment and environmental management.
Yang, Wei, president, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing.
For contributions to multiscale modeling of mechanical failure and
reliability, and for leadership in engineering education and research.