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Date: July 11, 2005 Contacts: Janet Hunziker, NAE
Program Officer 202-334-1571; e-mail
<jhunziker@nae.edu> Randy Atkins, NAE Sr. Program
Officer for Media/Public Relations 202-334-1508; e-mail
<atkins@nae.edu>
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Inventive Young Engineers Selected to
Participate in NAE's 2005 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering
Symposium
WASHINGTON — Eighty-eight of the nation's
brightest young engineers have been selected to participate in
the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 11th annual
Frontiers of Engineering symposium. The three-day event will
bring together engineers ages 30 to 45 who are performing
cutting-edge engineering research and technical work in a
variety of disciplines. The participants — from industry,
academia, and government — were nominated by fellow engineers
or organizations and chosen from 220
applicants.
"Significant advances in engineering are
occurring where disciplines intersect," said NAE President Wm.
A. Wulf. "Frontiers of Engineering provides an opportunity for
engineers to learn about techniques and challenges in areas
other than their own. This new knowledge can spark insights
and collaborations that might not have occurred otherwise."
The symposium will be held Sept. 22–24 at GE Global
Research Center in Niskayuna, N.Y., and will explore aspects
of ID and verification technologies, the engineering of
complex systems, engineering for developing communities, and
energy. Shirley Ann Jackson, president of Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute will be a featured speaker. Jackson has
served as chair of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and
worked in the field of theoretical physics at both AT&T
Bell Laboratories and Rutgers University.
The following
engineers were selected as general participants:
| Carina Maria Alles |
DuPont |
| Adjo Amekudzi |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Alyssa Apsel |
Cornell University |
| Treena Arinzeh |
New Jersey Institute of Technology |
| Patrick Barge |
Cummins Inc./Fleetguard |
| Serge Belongie |
University of California, San Diego |
| John Bettler |
Commonwealth Edison |
| Sujata Bhatia |
DuPont Central Research &
Development |
| Tracy Camp |
Colorado School of Mines |
| Kurt Casby |
Medtronic Inc. |
| Sila Çetinkaya |
Texas A&M University |
| Jason Chen |
Alcoa Inc. |
| Trishul Chilimbi |
Microsoft Research |
| Robert Crane |
ExxonMobil Research &
Engineering |
| Scott Craver |
Binghamton University |
| Mary Crawford |
Sandia National Laboratories |
| Kristin Culler |
Boeing Co. |
| Juan de Bedout |
GE Global Research |
| Kristian Debus |
Bechtel National Inc. |
| Michael Deem |
Rice University |
| Marina Despotopoulou |
Arkema Inc. |
| Ram Devanathan |
Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory |
| Truc-Nam Dinh |
University of California, Santa
Barbara |
| David Doman |
Air Force Research Laboratory |
| Rebekah Drezek |
Rice University |
| Alexander Driskill-Smith |
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies |
| Marija Drndic |
University of Pennsylvania |
| Richard Elander |
National Renewable Energy Laboratory |
| Bogdan Epureanu |
University of Michigan |
| Ireena Erteza |
Sandia National Laboratories |
| Silvia Ferrari |
Duke University |
| Gary Fogel |
Natural Selection Inc. |
| Russell Ford |
CH2M Hill |
| Robert Franceschini |
Science Applications International
Corp. |
| Juan Gilbert |
Auburn University |
| William Grieco |
Rohm and Haas Co. |
| Arun Hampapur |
IBM Corp. |
| Glenn Hart |
Westinghouse Electric Co. LLC |
| William Hartt |
Proctor & Gamble |
| Youssef Hashash |
University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign |
| Michael Helmbrecht |
Iris AO Inc. |
| Mark Hersam |
Northwestern University |
| Cynthia Hoover |
Praxair Inc. |
| Scott Humphreys |
RF Micro Devices Inc. |
| Christopher Jones |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Maryam Khanbaghi |
Corning Inc. |
| Erica Klampfl |
Ford Motor Co. |
| Melissa Knothe Tate |
Case Western Reserve University |
| David Kosson |
Vanderbilt University |
| Ananth Krishnamurthy |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
| Vikram Kumar |
Dimagi Inc. |
| Christine Lambert |
Ford Motor Co. |
| Joseph Lemanski |
Goodrich Corp. |
| Lih Lin |
University of Washington |
| Hod Lipson |
Cornell University |
| Jie Liu |
Microsoft Research |
| Zhu Liu |
AT&T Labs Research |
| Yoky Matsuoka |
Carnegie Mellon University |
| Cary McConlogue |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. |
| Scott Miller |
GE Global Research |
| Anand Narasimhan |
Voxiva Inc. |
| Michael Occhionero |
Idaho National Laboratory |
| Marcia O'Malley |
Rice University |
| Jonathan Owen |
General Motors Research and Development
Center |
| Janet Pan |
Yale University |
| Pamela Patterson |
HRL Laboratories LLC |
| Sameer Pendharkar |
Texas Instruments Inc. |
| Tresa Pollock |
University of Michigan |
| Vivek Prabhu |
National Institute of Standards and
Technology |
| George Rittenhouse |
Bell Laboratories, Lucent
Technologies |
| Rodrigo Salgado |
Purdue University |
| Cyrus Shahabi |
University of Southern California |
| Lonnie Shea |
Northwestern University |
| Sandeep Shukla |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University |
| Stanislav Shvartsman |
Princeton University |
| Dan Sievenpiper |
HRL Laboratories LLC |
| Kiruba Sivasubramaniam |
GE Global Research |
| Christina Smolke |
California Institute of Technology |
| James Sowder |
Northrop Grumman Information
Technology |
| Abraham Stroock |
Cornell University |
| Lester Su |
Johns Hopkins University |
| Aaron Thode |
Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
| Thomas Truskett |
University of Texas, Austin |
| Uday Turaga |
ConocoPhillips Co. |
| Jeffrey Varner |
Genencor International Inc. |
| Cliff Wang |
U.S. Army Research Office |
| Min Wu |
University of Maryland, College Park |
| Sophia Zamor |
Kimberly-Clark
Corp. | Speakers at this year's
event are:
| Stuart Adler |
University of Washington |
| Peter Belhumeur |
Columbia University |
| Ken Fishkin |
Intel Research |
| Paul Griffin |
Identix |
| Daniel Kammen |
University of California, Berkeley |
| Jay Keasling |
University of California, Berkeley |
| Natalia Komarova |
University of California, Irvine |
| Kurt Kornbluth |
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology |
| Daniele Lantagne |
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention |
| Michael McGehee |
Stanford University |
| John Reinker |
GE Global Research |
| Sunita Satyapal |
U.S. Department of Energy |
| Zoltan Toroczkai |
Los Alamos National Laboratory |
| Alessandro Vespignani |
Indiana University |
| Julie Zimmerman |
University of
Virginia | The organizers of the
2005 symposium are:
| Pablo Debendetti (chair) |
Princeton University |
| Luis A. Nunes Amaral |
Northwestern University |
| Allan Connolly |
GE Energy |
| Stephen Intille |
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology |
| Kelvin Lee |
Cornell University |
| Garrick Louis |
University of Virginia |
| Visvanathan Ramesh |
Siemens Corporate Research Inc. |
| Amy Smith |
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology |
| John Vohs |
University of
Pennsylvania | The National Academy
of Engineering's 2005 Frontiers of Engineering sponsors are
General Electric Co., the Air Force Office of Scientific
Research, the U.S. Department of Defense (DDR&E–Research),
DARPA, Microsoft Corp., and Cummins Inc., as well as
individual donors.
The National Academy of Engineering
is an independent, nonprofit institution that serves as an
adviser to government and the public on issues in engineering
and technology. Its members consist of the nation's premier
engineers, who are elected by their peers for their
distinguished achievements. Established in 1964, NAE operates
under the congressional charter granted to the National
Academy of Sciences in 1863.
To read more about
Frontiers of Engineering, visit the NAE Web site at <http://www.nae.edu/frontiers>.
The 2005 U.S. Frontiers meeting program is also available at
the site.
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