The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) announced today that it has elected 74 new members to its ranks, bringing the total number of active members to 1857.
Another seven foreign engineers were chosen to become "associates" of the NAE. The academy now has 158 of these nonvoting members. Membership in the academy honors engineers who have made "important contributions to engineering theory and practice" and those who have shown "unusual accomplishment in the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology."
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The newly elected members--and their affiliations at the time of the election--are:
RAKESH AGRAWAL, chief engineer, process synthesis, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Allentown, Pa.
WILLIAM F. BANHOLZER, vice president, global technology, GE Plastics, Pittsfield, Mass.
FRANK S. BATES, professor and head, department of chemical engineering and materials science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
JAMES A. BRIERLEY, chief microbiologist and chief research scientist, Newmont Mining Corp., Englewood, Colo.
C. JEFFREY BRINKER, senior scientist, inorganic materials chemistry division, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, N.M.
ANDREW BROWN JR., director of engineering, Delphi Automotive Systems, Troy, Mich.
JOE C. CAMPBELL, Cockrell Family Regents Chair in Engineering, University of Texas, Austin
MICHAEL J. CAREY, fellow and acting vice president of engineering, Propel Inc., San Jose, Calif.
SUBRATA K. CHAKRABARTI, president, Offshore Structure Analysis Inc., Plainfield, Ill.
MORRIS CHANG, chairman and chief executive officer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Taipei
DOUGLAS M. CHAPIN, president and director, MPR Associates Inc., Alexandria, Va.
ANDREW CHRAPLYVY, director, light-wave systems research, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Holmdel, N.J.
JOSEPH M. COLUCCI, president, Automotive Fuels Consulting Inc., Clarkston, Mich.
ROSS B. COROTIS, chair, department of civil engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
HENRY COX, chief scientist and senior vice president, ORINCON Corp., Arlington, Va.
JOHN H. CRAWFORD, director of microprocessor architecture, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif.
JOHN C. CRITTENDEN, Presidential Professor, department of civil and environmental engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton
EDWARD L. CUSSLER, Institute of Technology Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
RUTH A. DAVID, president and chief executive officer, ANSER, Arlington, Va.
ROBERT E. DICKINSON, professor, earth and atmospheric sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
BONNIE J. DUNBAR, assistant director for university research and affairs, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Tex.
FAROUK EL-BAZ, professor and director, Center for Remote Sensing, Boston University, Boston Mass.
ROBERT E. FONTANA JR., research staff member, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, Calif.
HOWARD FRANK, dean, college of business and management, University of Maryland, College Park
ROBERT W. GALVIN, chairman of the executive committee, Motorola Inc., Schaumburg, Ill.
JACQUES S. GANSLER, professor and Roger C. Lipitz Chair, Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprise, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, College Park
FRED W. GLOVER, MediaOne Professor of Systems Science, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado, Boulder
THOMAS E. GRAEDEL, professor of industrial ecology, chemical engineering, and geophysics, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
WILLIAM H. HANSMIRE, principal, Jacobs Associates, San Francisco, Calif.
RONALD K. HANSON, chair, department of mechanical engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
ALAN J. HEEGER, professor, Institute for Polymers and Organic Solids, University of California, Santa Barbara
MARTIN E. HELLMAN, professor emeritus of electrical engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
W. S. WINSTON HO, professor, department of chemical and materials engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington
BERTHOLD K. P. HORN, professor, department of electrical engineering and computer science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
ROLAND N. HORNE, professor and chair, department of petroleum engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
EDWARD E. HORTON, independent consultant, Houston, Tex.
EVELYN L. HU, professor, electrical and computer engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara
KLAVS JENSEN, Lammont duPont Professor of Chemical Engineering and professor of materials science and engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
JAMES T. KAJIYA, assistant director of research, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash.
ADIB K. KANAFANI, Edward G. and John R. Cahill Professor of Civil Engineering and chairman, department of civil and environmental engineering, University of California, Berkeley
JAMES C. KECK, Ford Professor of Engineering Emeritus and senior lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
KENNETH H. KELLER, director, Center for Science, Technology, and Public Affairs, and professor of chemical engineering and materials science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
CHUNG K. (ED) LAW, Robert H. Goddard Professor, department of aerospace and mechanical engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
DAVID M. LEDERMAN, president and chief executive officer, ABIOMED Inc., Danvers, Mass.
MARK J. LEVIN, chief executive officer, Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
BEDE LIU, professor, department of electrical engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
ALAN G. MACDIARMID, Blanchard Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
BERNARD S. MEYERSON, IBM fellow and vice president, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, N.Y.
A. STEPHEN MORSE, professor of electrical engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
BRIJ M. MOUDGIL, professor of materials science and engineering and director, Engineering Research Center for Particle Science and Technology, University of Florida, Gainesville
GÉRARD A. MOUROU, A. D. Moore Distinguished University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
CHERRY A. MURRAY, senior vice president, physical sciences research, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, N.J.
THOMAS M. MURRAY, Montague-Betts Professor of Structural Steel Design, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
GORDON C. OSBOURN, senior scientist and team leader, vision science, pattern recognition, and multisensor algorithms, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, N.M.
CHRISTOS H. PAPADIMITRIOU, chairman, computer science division, department of electrical engineering and computer science, University of California, Berkeley
NEIL E. PATON, retired vice president, technology, Howmet Corp., Whitehall, Mich. P. HUNTER PECKHAM, professor of biomedical engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
STEPHEN M. POLLOCK, professor and past chair, department of industrial and operations engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
BUDDY D. RATNER, professor and director, Engineered Biomaterials Center, University of Washington, Seattle
ARYE ROSEN, distinguished member, technical staff, Sarnoff Corp., Princeton, N.J.
MURRAY B. SACHS, Massey Professor and director, Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
EDMOND O. SCHWEITZER III, president, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc., Pullman, Wash.
WILLIAM A. SIRIGNANO, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, University of California, Irvine
RICHARD M. STALLMAN, president and founder, Free Software Foundation Inc., Boston, Mass.
SUBRA SURESH, professor and head, department of materials science and engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
RODNEY J. TABACZYNSKI, director, Powertrain and Vehicle Research, Ford Research Laboratory, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich.
DAVID W. THOMPSON, chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer, Orbital Sciences Corp., Dulles, Va.
MOSHE Y. VARDI, professor, department of computer science, Rice University, Houston, Tex.
KENNETH L. WALKER, vice president, specialty fiber devices business unit, and chief technical officer, Network Cable Systems, Lucent Technologies, Somerset, N.J.
WARREN M. WASHINGTON, senior scientist and head, climate change research section, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colo.
ELAINE J. WEYUKER, technology leader, AT&T Labs - Research, Florham Park, N.J.
DONALD C. WINTER, president and chief executive officer, TRW Systems, Reston, Va.
M. GORDON WOLMAN, professor, department of geography and environmental engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
STEPHEN WOZNIAK, Unuson Corp., and cofounder, Apple Computer Inc., Los Gatos, Calif.
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HIROYUKI ABE, president, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
BRIAN D. O. ANDERSON, director of research, School of Information Sciences and Engineering, and professor of systems engineering, Australian National University, Canberra
J. DAVID EMBURY, professor, department of materials engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
VLADIMIR E. FORTOV, academician and vice president, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
BRIAN W. KERNIGHAN, professor, department of computer science, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
MARIA-REGINA KULA, professor and director, Institute of Enzyme Technology, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Jülich, Germany
NORBERT PETERS, professor, department of mechanical engineering, Stanford University Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford, Calif.