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New Members
Atwater Jr., Harry A., Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and
Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For
contributions to plasmonics.
Balakrishnan, Hari, professor of computer science, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to wired and wireless networks
and distributed systems.
Bardasz, Ewa A., president, ZUAL Associates Consulting, Mentor, Ohio. For
novel automotive lubricants, low-emission engine development, and education
of engineering professionals.
Bhatia, Sangeeta, investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; John J. and
Dorothy Wilson Professor of Health Sciences and Technology and Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and
director, Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies, Cambridge,
Mass. For tissue engineering and tissue regeneration technologies, stem cell
differentiation, and preclinical drug evaluation.
Blanchard, Cheryl R., chief executive officer, MicroCHIPS Inc., Lexington,
Mass.; and consultant, Blanchard Consulting LLC, Fort Wayne, Ind. For
creation and commercialization of biomaterial products and gender-based
medical devices for musculoskeletal health.
Bowcutt, Kevin G., senior technical fellow and chief scientist of hypersonic
design and applications, Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif. For
development and demonstration of air-breathing hypersonic vehicles and the
implementation of design optimization methods.
Bray, Jonathan D., faculty chair in earthquake engineering excellence and
professor of geotechnical engineering, University of California, Berkeley.
For contributions to earthquake engineering and advances in mitigation of
surface faulting, liquefaction, and seismic slope failure.
Brown, Emery N., Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical
School; and Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and
professor of computational neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge. For development of neural signal processing
algorithms for understanding memory encoding and modeling of brain states of
anesthesia.
Bush, Wesley G., chairman, chief executive officer, and president, Northrop
Grumman Corp., Falls Church, Va. For engineering leadership in national
security.
Caulkins, Jonathan P., H. Guyford Stever Professorship of Operations
Research and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. For
contributions to the analysis, modeling, and engineering of drug policy in
the United States and abroad.
Chandrakasan, Anantha, Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of
Electrical Engineering and head, department of electrical engineering and
computer science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For
development of low-power circuit and system design methods.
Das, Santosh K., retired vice president, Polymer Technologies Inc., Randolph
, N.J. For understanding of the composition, structure, property, and
processing interrelationships of rapidly solidified amorphous and
microcrystalline alloys.
Daubechies, Ingrid, professor and James B. Duke Professor of Mathematics,
Duke University, Durham, N.C. For contributions to the mathematics and
applications of wavelets.
Divan, Deepakraj M., president, chief technical officer, and co-founder,
Varentec Inc., San Jose, Calif. For design and commercialization of advanced
power conversion technologies for improved quality and controllability of
the power grid.
Elsworth, Derek, professor of energy and geo-environmental engineering,
Pennsylvania State University, University Park. For contributions to
understanding natural processes affecting flow and transport properties of
fractured rocks.
Evans, Eric D., director, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Mass. For
development of remote sensing systems, improvised explosive device (IED)
detection, and ship antimissile defense.
Fonck, Raymond J., Steenbock Professor of Physical Science and professor of
engineering physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison. For advances in
fusion plasma spectroscopy diagnostics and leadership of the U.S. fusion
program into the burning plasma era.
Ghani, Tahir, Intel Senior Fellow, technology and manufacturing group, and
director, transistor technology and integration, Intel Corp., Hillsboro, Ore
. For development of transistor technologies for logic products.
Gharib, Morteza (Mory), vice provost for research, Hans W. Liepmann
Professor of Aeronautics, and professor of bioinspired engineering,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For contributions to fluid
flow diagnostics and imagery, and engineering of bioinspired devices and
phenomena.
Girod, Bernd, Robert L. and Audrey S. Hancock Professor of Electrical
Engineering; senior associate dean, online learning and professional
development; and faculty director, Center for Image Systems Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to video compression
, streaming, and multimedia systems.
Gleason, Karen Klincewicz, associate provost and Alexander and I. Michael
Kasser Professor of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge. For invention, application development, scale-up, and
commercialization of chemically vapor-deposited polymers.
Goebel, Dan M., senior research scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, Calif. For contributions to low-temperature plasma sources for
thin-film manufacturing, plasma materials interactions, and electric
propulsion.
Grubbs, Robert H., Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For developments in catalysts
that have enabled commercial products.
Guha, Supratik, director of physical sciences, Thomas J. Watson Research
Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For contributions to field effect
transistor technology that allow continued scaling of silicon
microelectronics.
Hamburger, Ronald, senior principal, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc., San
Francisco. For advances in seismic design principles and practices for
buildings through research and development of codes and guidelines.
Henry, Robert E., emeritus senior vice president and Regent Consultant,
Fauske & Associates LLC, Burr Ridge, Ill. For understanding and analysis of
severe power reactor accidents and their impact on design and accident
management.
Hering, Janet G., director, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and
Technology, Dübendorf; and professor, Swiss Federal Institutes of
Technology, Lausanne and Zürich. For contributions to understanding and
practice of removal of inorganic contaminants from drinking water.
Hsieh, J. Jim, chairman and chief executive officer, Sheaumann Laser Inc. (
formerly Axcel Photonics Inc.), Marlborough, Mass. For development and
commercialization of long-wavelength lasers for fiber-optic communication.
Hsieh, Ming, chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder, Fulgent
Therapeutics, Temple City, Calif. For development and commercialization of
biometric identification systems.
Hu, S. Jack, interim vice president for research, J. Reid and Polly Anderson
Professor of Manufacturing Technology, professor of mechanical engineering,
and professor of industrial and operations engineering, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor. For methods for predicting and diagnosing root causes
of product quality variation in multistage assembly systems.
Jahns, Thomas M., Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical
Machines, and professor of electrical and computer engineering, University
of Wisconsin, Madison. For advancement of permanent magnet machines and
drives for transportation and industrial applications.
Jovanovic, Milan M., vice president of research and development, Delta
Products Corp., Research Triangle Park, N.C. For efficiency improvements of
AC-DC power supplies in information technology systems.
Kleinberg, Robert L., Schlumberger Fellow, Schlumberger-Doll Research,
Cambridge, Mass. For contributions to formation evaluation and development
of pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance logging.
Klier, John, distinguished fellow and global research and development
director, polyurethanes and automotive systems, Dow Chemical Co., Midland,
Mich. For contributions to novel coatings, polymer dispersions, and low
volatile organic compounds technologies.
Konikow, Leonard F., scientist emeritus, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Va.
For modeling of coupled groundwater and surface water flow and of solute
transport in groundwater.
Kullman, Ellen J., chair and chief executive officer, E.I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co., Wilmington, Del. For leadership in the business growth and
transformation of a global science and engineering company.
Liu, Philip Li-Fan, Class of 1912 Professor in Engineering, and director of
the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University,
Ithaca, N.Y. For coastal engineering research, education, computer modeling,
and leadership for tsunami and wave damage.
Lonberg, Nils, senior vice president, immuno-oncology and biologics
discovery, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Redwood City, Calif. For development of
fully human monoclonal antibody therapeutics using innovative transgenic
expression systems.
McClendon, Brian, vice president of engineering, Google Inc., Mountain View,
Calif. For strategic, technical, and managerial leadership resulting in
widespread accurate and useful geographic information.
Mitragotri, Samir, director, Center for Bioengineering, and professor of
chemical engineering, University of California, Sana Barbara. For
development, clinical translation, and commercialization of transdermal drug
delivery systems.
Muellner, George Kenneth, vice chairman of the board, The Aerospace Corp.,
El Segundo, Calif. For leadership in the research, design, and development
of advanced air and space vehicles.
Myers, Kyle J., director, division of imaging and applied mathematics,
Center for Devices and Radiological Health, U.S. Food and Drug
Administration, Silver Spring, Md. For development of analytical and
regulatory science methods for accuracy and safety of medical imaging
devices.
Perlman, Radia, fellow at EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, Mass. For
contributions to Internet routing and bridging protocols.
Powers, Dana Auburn, senior scientist, nuclear energy and fuel cycle
programs, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, N.M. For contributions
to commercial nuclear power plant safety worldwide and to radioactive source
-term processes.
Radke, Clayton J., professor of chemical engineering, University of
California, Berkeley. For understanding of mixed-wettability and foam-
enhanced oil recovery through thin film and pore-scale models.
Ravichandran, Guruswami, John E. Goode Jr. Professor of Aerospace, professor
of mechanical engineering, and director, Graduate Aerospace Laboratories,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For contributions to mechanics
of dynamic deformation, damage, and failure of engineering materials.
Reddy, Junuthula N., distinguished professor, Regents’ Professor, and
inaugural holder of the Oscar S. Wyatt Jr. Endowed Chair in Mechanical
Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station. For contributions to
composite structures and to engineering education and practice.
Reif, L. Rafael, president, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
. For technical and educational contributions and for university leadership.
Rometty, Virginia M., chairman, president, and chief executive officer, IBM
Corp., Armonk, N.Y. For strategic applications of systems engineering and
leadership in development of services science and its application to
business processes.
Rus, Daniela, Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science and director, Computer Science and
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge. For contributions to distributed robotic systems.
Srolovitz, David J., Joseph Bordogna Professor of Engineering and Applied
Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. For theory and simulation
of microstructure and properties of materials and leadership in
computational materials engineering.
Stephens, Graeme L., director, Center for Climate Sciences, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena. For elucidation of Earth’s cloud system and radiation
balance.
Sulzberger, Virginia C., retired director of engineering, North American
Electric Reliability Corp., Livingston, N.J. For leadership and development
of electric power system reliability standards.
Szeliski, Richard, distinguished scientist, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash.
For contributions to computer vision, computer graphics, and interactive
image and video rendering.
Temes, Gabor C., professor, electrical engineering and computer science
department, Oregon State University, Corvallis. For contributions to analog
signal processing and engineering education.
Theodorou, Doros N., professor of chemical engineering, National Technical
University of Athens, Greece. For statistical-mechanical-based strategies
and simulation algorithms to predict the structure and properties of
polymers and zeolites.
Todd, Michael J., Leon C. Welch Professor, School of Operations Research and
Information Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. For contributions
to the theory and application of algorithms for continuous optimization.
Towler, Gavin P., vice president and chief technology officer, UOP LLC (a
Honeywell company), Des Plaines, Ill. For process designs for commercial
petrochemicals and for leadership in refining and chemical research.
Tsapatsis, Michael, professor and Amundson Chair in Chemical Engineering and
Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. For design and
synthesis of zeolite-based materials for selective separation and reaction.
Van Trees, Harry L., professor emeritus and director emeritus, Center of
Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, Computing, and Intelligence,
George Mason University, Fairfax, Va. For contributions to detection,
estimation, and modulation theory and leadership of defense communication
systems.
Wagner, Norman J., Robert L. Pigford Chair of Chemical Engineering and joint
professor, department of physics and astronomy, University of Delaware,
Newark. For understanding flow-induced microstructural transitions in
complex liquids and invention of ballistic-resistant fabrics by strain-
hardening suspensions.
Wiesner, Mark R., James L. Meriam Professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, and director, Center for the Environmental Implications of
Nanotechnology, Duke University, Durham, N.C. For contributions to membrane
technologies for water treatment and understanding of environmental behavior
and risk of nanomaterials.
Wood, Eric F., Susan Dod Brown Professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. For development of land
surface models and use of remote sensing for hydrologic modeling and
prediction.
Wynne, James J., program manager, local education outreach, Thomas J. Watson
Research Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For co-invention of
excimer laser surgery for vision corrective procedures.
Yang, Vigor, William R.T. Oakes Professor and chair, School of Aerospace
Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For contributions to
combustion physics in propulsion systems and to aerospace engineering
education.
Yao, David D., Piyasombatkul Family Professor and professor of industrial
engineering and operations research, Columbia University, New York City. For
understanding of stochastic systems and their applications in engineering
and service operations.
Yoganathan, Ajit P., Regents’ Professor, Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished
Faculty Chair in Biomedical Engineering, and director, Center for Innovative
Cardiovascular Technologies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For
improvements in the biomechanics of prosthetic heart valves and the
development of heart repair devices.
New Foreign Members
Couvreur, Patrick, professor and director, Physical Chemistry,
Pharmaceutical Technology, and Biopharmacy Laboratory, University of Paris-
Sud (Paris-XI), Châtenay-Malabry, France. For advances in nanomedicine
and commercialization of targeted nanotechnology systems for cancer
treatment.
Freeze, R. Allan, president, R. Allan Freeze Engineering Inc., White Rock,
British Columbia, Canada. For numerical modeling, stochastic subsurface
hydrology, risk assessment, and optimization for groundwater engineering.
Gladden, Lynn F., pro-vice-chancellor for research and Shell Professor of
Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. For
contributions to chemical reactor engineering through the uniquely specific
application of magnetic resonance imaging.
Jameson, Graeme John, Laureate Professor of Chemical Engineering and
director, Centre for Multiphase Processes, University of Newcastle, New
South Wales, Australia. For development of innovative flotation technology
for advanced mineral processing.
Liñán, Amable, professor emeritus, motopropulsión y termofluidodin
ámica, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos, Madrid, Spain
. For discoveries using asymptotic analyses in combustion and for
contributions to advance engineering science.
Martins, Nelson, assistant to the director general and research consultant,
electrical power systems, CEPEL, Brazilian Electrical Energy Research Center
, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For development of dynamic analysis software tools
and techniques for large electric power systems.
Nakashima, Masayoshi, professor, Disaster Prevention Research Institute,
Kyoto University, Japan. For large-scale dynamic testing of buildings that
has advanced structural earthquake engineering.
Nethercot, David A., emeritus professor of civil engineering, Imperial
College London, United Kingdom. For contributions to structural steel design
and construction, and for service to structural engineering worldwide.
Nørskov, Jens Kehlet, Leland T. Edwards Professor of Engineering,
professor of photon science, and director, SUNCAT Center for Interface
Science and Catalysis, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For theoretical
approaches to design of heterogeneous catalysts, linking reaction rates to
microscopic catalyst properties.
Shahidi, Ghavam, IBM Fellow and director of silicon technology, Thomas J.
Watson Research Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For contributions
to silicon-on-insulator complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
technology.
van Loosdrecht, M.C.M (Mark), professor and group leader, environmental
biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Den Haag, Netherlands. For
the invention and development of wastewater treatment systems for nutrient
removal.
Vetterli, Martin, professor, communication systems, Ecole Polytechnique Féd
érale de Lausanne, Switzerland. For development of time-frequency
representations and algorithms in multimedia signal processing and
communications.
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service to the nation. Its mission is to advance the well-being of the
nation by promoting a vibrant engineering profession and by marshalling the
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the federal government on matters involving engineering and technology.
New Members
Atwater Jr., Harry A., Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and
Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For
contributions to plasmonics.
Balakrishnan, Hari, professor of computer science, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to wired and wireless networks
and distributed systems.
Bardasz, Ewa A., president, ZUAL Associates Consulting, Mentor, Ohio. For
novel automotive lubricants, low-emission engine development, and education
of engineering professionals.
Bhatia, Sangeeta, investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; John J. and
Dorothy Wilson Professor of Health Sciences and Technology and Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and
director, Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies, Cambridge,
Mass. For tissue engineering and tissue regeneration technologies, stem cell
differentiation, and preclinical drug evaluation.
Blanchard, Cheryl R., chief executive officer, MicroCHIPS Inc., Lexington,
Mass.; and consultant, Blanchard Consulting LLC, Fort Wayne, Ind. For
creation and commercialization of biomaterial products and gender-based
medical devices for musculoskeletal health.
Bowcutt, Kevin G., senior technical fellow and chief scientist of hypersonic
design and applications, Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif. For
development and demonstration of air-breathing hypersonic vehicles and the
implementation of design optimization methods.
Bray, Jonathan D., faculty chair in earthquake engineering excellence and
professor of geotechnical engineering, University of California, Berkeley.
For contributions to earthquake engineering and advances in mitigation of
surface faulting, liquefaction, and seismic slope failure.
Brown, Emery N., Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical
School; and Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and
professor of computational neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge. For development of neural signal processing
algorithms for understanding memory encoding and modeling of brain states of
anesthesia.
Bush, Wesley G., chairman, chief executive officer, and president, Northrop
Grumman Corp., Falls Church, Va. For engineering leadership in national
security.
Caulkins, Jonathan P., H. Guyford Stever Professorship of Operations
Research and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. For
contributions to the analysis, modeling, and engineering of drug policy in
the United States and abroad.
Chandrakasan, Anantha, Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of
Electrical Engineering and head, department of electrical engineering and
computer science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For
development of low-power circuit and system design methods.
Das, Santosh K., retired vice president, Polymer Technologies Inc., Randolph
, N.J. For understanding of the composition, structure, property, and
processing interrelationships of rapidly solidified amorphous and
microcrystalline alloys.
Daubechies, Ingrid, professor and James B. Duke Professor of Mathematics,
Duke University, Durham, N.C. For contributions to the mathematics and
applications of wavelets.
Divan, Deepakraj M., president, chief technical officer, and co-founder,
Varentec Inc., San Jose, Calif. For design and commercialization of advanced
power conversion technologies for improved quality and controllability of
the power grid.
Elsworth, Derek, professor of energy and geo-environmental engineering,
Pennsylvania State University, University Park. For contributions to
understanding natural processes affecting flow and transport properties of
fractured rocks.
Evans, Eric D., director, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Mass. For
development of remote sensing systems, improvised explosive device (IED)
detection, and ship antimissile defense.
Fonck, Raymond J., Steenbock Professor of Physical Science and professor of
engineering physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison. For advances in
fusion plasma spectroscopy diagnostics and leadership of the U.S. fusion
program into the burning plasma era.
Ghani, Tahir, Intel Senior Fellow, technology and manufacturing group, and
director, transistor technology and integration, Intel Corp., Hillsboro, Ore
. For development of transistor technologies for logic products.
Gharib, Morteza (Mory), vice provost for research, Hans W. Liepmann
Professor of Aeronautics, and professor of bioinspired engineering,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For contributions to fluid
flow diagnostics and imagery, and engineering of bioinspired devices and
phenomena.
Girod, Bernd, Robert L. and Audrey S. Hancock Professor of Electrical
Engineering; senior associate dean, online learning and professional
development; and faculty director, Center for Image Systems Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to video compression
, streaming, and multimedia systems.
Gleason, Karen Klincewicz, associate provost and Alexander and I. Michael
Kasser Professor of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge. For invention, application development, scale-up, and
commercialization of chemically vapor-deposited polymers.
Goebel, Dan M., senior research scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, Calif. For contributions to low-temperature plasma sources for
thin-film manufacturing, plasma materials interactions, and electric
propulsion.
Grubbs, Robert H., Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For developments in catalysts
that have enabled commercial products.
Guha, Supratik, director of physical sciences, Thomas J. Watson Research
Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For contributions to field effect
transistor technology that allow continued scaling of silicon
microelectronics.
Hamburger, Ronald, senior principal, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc., San
Francisco. For advances in seismic design principles and practices for
buildings through research and development of codes and guidelines.
Henry, Robert E., emeritus senior vice president and Regent Consultant,
Fauske & Associates LLC, Burr Ridge, Ill. For understanding and analysis of
severe power reactor accidents and their impact on design and accident
management.
Hering, Janet G., director, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and
Technology, Dübendorf; and professor, Swiss Federal Institutes of
Technology, Lausanne and Zürich. For contributions to understanding and
practice of removal of inorganic contaminants from drinking water.
Hsieh, J. Jim, chairman and chief executive officer, Sheaumann Laser Inc. (
formerly Axcel Photonics Inc.), Marlborough, Mass. For development and
commercialization of long-wavelength lasers for fiber-optic communication.
Hsieh, Ming, chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder, Fulgent
Therapeutics, Temple City, Calif. For development and commercialization of
biometric identification systems.
Hu, S. Jack, interim vice president for research, J. Reid and Polly Anderson
Professor of Manufacturing Technology, professor of mechanical engineering,
and professor of industrial and operations engineering, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor. For methods for predicting and diagnosing root causes
of product quality variation in multistage assembly systems.
Jahns, Thomas M., Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical
Machines, and professor of electrical and computer engineering, University
of Wisconsin, Madison. For advancement of permanent magnet machines and
drives for transportation and industrial applications.
Jovanovic, Milan M., vice president of research and development, Delta
Products Corp., Research Triangle Park, N.C. For efficiency improvements of
AC-DC power supplies in information technology systems.
Kleinberg, Robert L., Schlumberger Fellow, Schlumberger-Doll Research,
Cambridge, Mass. For contributions to formation evaluation and development
of pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance logging.
Klier, John, distinguished fellow and global research and development
director, polyurethanes and automotive systems, Dow Chemical Co., Midland,
Mich. For contributions to novel coatings, polymer dispersions, and low
volatile organic compounds technologies.
Konikow, Leonard F., scientist emeritus, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Va.
For modeling of coupled groundwater and surface water flow and of solute
transport in groundwater.
Kullman, Ellen J., chair and chief executive officer, E.I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co., Wilmington, Del. For leadership in the business growth and
transformation of a global science and engineering company.
Liu, Philip Li-Fan, Class of 1912 Professor in Engineering, and director of
the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University,
Ithaca, N.Y. For coastal engineering research, education, computer modeling,
and leadership for tsunami and wave damage.
Lonberg, Nils, senior vice president, immuno-oncology and biologics
discovery, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Redwood City, Calif. For development of
fully human monoclonal antibody therapeutics using innovative transgenic
expression systems.
McClendon, Brian, vice president of engineering, Google Inc., Mountain View,
Calif. For strategic, technical, and managerial leadership resulting in
widespread accurate and useful geographic information.
Mitragotri, Samir, director, Center for Bioengineering, and professor of
chemical engineering, University of California, Sana Barbara. For
development, clinical translation, and commercialization of transdermal drug
delivery systems.
Muellner, George Kenneth, vice chairman of the board, The Aerospace Corp.,
El Segundo, Calif. For leadership in the research, design, and development
of advanced air and space vehicles.
Myers, Kyle J., director, division of imaging and applied mathematics,
Center for Devices and Radiological Health, U.S. Food and Drug
Administration, Silver Spring, Md. For development of analytical and
regulatory science methods for accuracy and safety of medical imaging
devices.
Perlman, Radia, fellow at EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, Mass. For
contributions to Internet routing and bridging protocols.
Powers, Dana Auburn, senior scientist, nuclear energy and fuel cycle
programs, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, N.M. For contributions
to commercial nuclear power plant safety worldwide and to radioactive source
-term processes.
Radke, Clayton J., professor of chemical engineering, University of
California, Berkeley. For understanding of mixed-wettability and foam-
enhanced oil recovery through thin film and pore-scale models.
Ravichandran, Guruswami, John E. Goode Jr. Professor of Aerospace, professor
of mechanical engineering, and director, Graduate Aerospace Laboratories,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For contributions to mechanics
of dynamic deformation, damage, and failure of engineering materials.
Reddy, Junuthula N., distinguished professor, Regents’ Professor, and
inaugural holder of the Oscar S. Wyatt Jr. Endowed Chair in Mechanical
Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station. For contributions to
composite structures and to engineering education and practice.
Reif, L. Rafael, president, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
. For technical and educational contributions and for university leadership.
Rometty, Virginia M., chairman, president, and chief executive officer, IBM
Corp., Armonk, N.Y. For strategic applications of systems engineering and
leadership in development of services science and its application to
business processes.
Rus, Daniela, Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science and director, Computer Science and
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge. For contributions to distributed robotic systems.
Srolovitz, David J., Joseph Bordogna Professor of Engineering and Applied
Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. For theory and simulation
of microstructure and properties of materials and leadership in
computational materials engineering.
Stephens, Graeme L., director, Center for Climate Sciences, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena. For elucidation of Earth’s cloud system and radiation
balance.
Sulzberger, Virginia C., retired director of engineering, North American
Electric Reliability Corp., Livingston, N.J. For leadership and development
of electric power system reliability standards.
Szeliski, Richard, distinguished scientist, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash.
For contributions to computer vision, computer graphics, and interactive
image and video rendering.
Temes, Gabor C., professor, electrical engineering and computer science
department, Oregon State University, Corvallis. For contributions to analog
signal processing and engineering education.
Theodorou, Doros N., professor of chemical engineering, National Technical
University of Athens, Greece. For statistical-mechanical-based strategies
and simulation algorithms to predict the structure and properties of
polymers and zeolites.
Todd, Michael J., Leon C. Welch Professor, School of Operations Research and
Information Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. For contributions
to the theory and application of algorithms for continuous optimization.
Towler, Gavin P., vice president and chief technology officer, UOP LLC (a
Honeywell company), Des Plaines, Ill. For process designs for commercial
petrochemicals and for leadership in refining and chemical research.
Tsapatsis, Michael, professor and Amundson Chair in Chemical Engineering and
Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. For design and
synthesis of zeolite-based materials for selective separation and reaction.
Van Trees, Harry L., professor emeritus and director emeritus, Center of
Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, Computing, and Intelligence,
George Mason University, Fairfax, Va. For contributions to detection,
estimation, and modulation theory and leadership of defense communication
systems.
Wagner, Norman J., Robert L. Pigford Chair of Chemical Engineering and joint
professor, department of physics and astronomy, University of Delaware,
Newark. For understanding flow-induced microstructural transitions in
complex liquids and invention of ballistic-resistant fabrics by strain-
hardening suspensions.
Wiesner, Mark R., James L. Meriam Professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, and director, Center for the Environmental Implications of
Nanotechnology, Duke University, Durham, N.C. For contributions to membrane
technologies for water treatment and understanding of environmental behavior
and risk of nanomaterials.
Wood, Eric F., Susan Dod Brown Professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. For development of land
surface models and use of remote sensing for hydrologic modeling and
prediction.
Wynne, James J., program manager, local education outreach, Thomas J. Watson
Research Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For co-invention of
excimer laser surgery for vision corrective procedures.
Yang, Vigor, William R.T. Oakes Professor and chair, School of Aerospace
Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For contributions to
combustion physics in propulsion systems and to aerospace engineering
education.
Yao, David D., Piyasombatkul Family Professor and professor of industrial
engineering and operations research, Columbia University, New York City. For
understanding of stochastic systems and their applications in engineering
and service operations.
Yoganathan, Ajit P., Regents’ Professor, Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished
Faculty Chair in Biomedical Engineering, and director, Center for Innovative
Cardiovascular Technologies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For
improvements in the biomechanics of prosthetic heart valves and the
development of heart repair devices.
New Foreign Members
Couvreur, Patrick, professor and director, Physical Chemistry,
Pharmaceutical Technology, and Biopharmacy Laboratory, University of Paris-
Sud (Paris-XI), Châtenay-Malabry, France. For advances in nanomedicine
and commercialization of targeted nanotechnology systems for cancer
treatment.
Freeze, R. Allan, president, R. Allan Freeze Engineering Inc., White Rock,
British Columbia, Canada. For numerical modeling, stochastic subsurface
hydrology, risk assessment, and optimization for groundwater engineering.
Gladden, Lynn F., pro-vice-chancellor for research and Shell Professor of
Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. For
contributions to chemical reactor engineering through the uniquely specific
application of magnetic resonance imaging.
Jameson, Graeme John, Laureate Professor of Chemical Engineering and
director, Centre for Multiphase Processes, University of Newcastle, New
South Wales, Australia. For development of innovative flotation technology
for advanced mineral processing.
Liñán, Amable, professor emeritus, motopropulsión y termofluidodin
ámica, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos, Madrid, Spain
. For discoveries using asymptotic analyses in combustion and for
contributions to advance engineering science.
Martins, Nelson, assistant to the director general and research consultant,
electrical power systems, CEPEL, Brazilian Electrical Energy Research Center
, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For development of dynamic analysis software tools
and techniques for large electric power systems.
Nakashima, Masayoshi, professor, Disaster Prevention Research Institute,
Kyoto University, Japan. For large-scale dynamic testing of buildings that
has advanced structural earthquake engineering.
Nethercot, David A., emeritus professor of civil engineering, Imperial
College London, United Kingdom. For contributions to structural steel design
and construction, and for service to structural engineering worldwide.
Nørskov, Jens Kehlet, Leland T. Edwards Professor of Engineering,
professor of photon science, and director, SUNCAT Center for Interface
Science and Catalysis, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For theoretical
approaches to design of heterogeneous catalysts, linking reaction rates to
microscopic catalyst properties.
Shahidi, Ghavam, IBM Fellow and director of silicon technology, Thomas J.
Watson Research Center, IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, N.Y. For contributions
to silicon-on-insulator complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
technology.
van Loosdrecht, M.C.M (Mark), professor and group leader, environmental
biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Den Haag, Netherlands. For
the invention and development of wastewater treatment systems for nutrient
removal.
Vetterli, Martin, professor, communication systems, Ecole Polytechnique Féd
érale de Lausanne, Switzerland. For development of time-frequency
representations and algorithms in multimedia signal processing and
communications.
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