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2023年首批院士名单出炉!多位华人学者入选

2023-02-09 09:12来源:美国工程院关键词:美国工程院院士中国科学院院士电气工程收藏点赞

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曾凡钢(Zeng, Fan-Gang)

获选理由:更好地治疗了听力损失和耳鸣,并促进工程专业的包容性。

简介:Zeng, Fan-Gang 现为加州大学欧文分校听力研究中心教授兼主任。此次当选美国工程院外籍院士旨在肯定他更好地治疗了听力受损和耳鸣,并促进了工程专业的包容性。他的研究重心包括人工耳蜗、听觉神经疾病、听觉神经科学、耳鸣、听觉过敏等。

他曾先后当选过美国医学与生物工程院院士(2007)、CORLAS 成员(2008)、美国声学学会会员(2010)以及 IEEE Fellow(2011)。

完整院士名单

Abele, John E., owner, Meach Cove Farms, Shelburne, Vt. For developing minimally invasive medicine and championing STEM education at all levels.

Abur, Ali, professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston. For contributions to power system state estimation and power engineering education.

Adamczyk, Darius, chairman and chief executive officer, Honeywell International Inc., Charlotte, N.C. For technical and business leadership in quantum computing, sustainable technologies, and automation, and promoting diversity in STEM careers.

Allen, Mark G., Alfred Fitler Moore Professor and inaugural scientific director, Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. For contributions to the technology and commercialization of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for health care.

Alleyne, Andrew George, professor and dean, College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. For contributions to modeling and control of dynamic thermal systems, with applications in aerospace, automotive systems, and buildings.

Ammon, Daniel, vice president, R&D, Collagen Matrix Inc., Oakland, N.J. For the invention and development of disruptive technologies, across many disciplines, in the medical device industry.

Awtar, Shorya, chief executive officer, Parallel Robotics LLC, Ann Arbor, Mich. For inventing and commercializing game-changing surgical products that have made minimally invasive surgery affordable and accessible around the world.

Barber, Michael J., chief diversity officer (retired), General Electric Co., Boston. For contributions and leadership in developing diagnostic imaging and point-of-care devices in the global healthcare sector.

Barzilay, Regina, Delta Electronics Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For machine learning models that understand structures in text, molecules, and medical images.

Berhe, Asmeret Asefaw, director, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. For understanding of soil carbon cycling and sequestration as related to land use and climate change.

Blasko, Vladimir, senior manager, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Lockheed Martin Corp., Stratford, Conn. For contributions to the theory and practice of regenerative electrical drives and grid-tied converters.

Bricker, Jeffery, senior director, UOP LLC, Honeywell International Inc., Des Plaines, Ill. For a fundamental approach to catalysis resulting in environmentally safe technologies used globally in refining and petrochemical industries.

Bruno, Tory, president and CEO, United Launch Alliance, Centennial, Colo. For creating and leading space launch programs supporting national security missions and expanding future sustained space capabilities.

Buehler, Markus J., Jerry McAfee (1940) Professor in Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For implementing the use of nanomechanics to model and design fracture-resistant bioinspired materials.

Burrows, Michael, distinguished engineer, Google LLC, Mountain View, Calif. For pioneering work in compression, web search and indexing, operating systems, and security protocols.

Caligiuri, Robert D., corporate vice president and principal engineer, Materials and Corrosion Engineering, Exponent, Menlo Park, Calif. For contributions to understanding failure mechanisms in engineering materials, especially in metals at very high strain rates.

Capka, J. Richard, chief operating officer, Dawson & Associates, Washington, D.C. For engineering leadership in executing complex, nationally significant water resource and transportation projects and fostering innovative public-private-university partnerships.

Chang, Shih-Fu, dean and Morris A. and Alma Schapiro Professor, Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University, New York City. For contributions to multimedia search and retrieval.

Chellappa, Ramalingam, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. For contributions to digital image analysis, automatic face recognition, and applications.

Chen, Hudong, senior director, Simulia Research and Development Technology, Dassault Systèmes, Waltham, Mass. For contributions to lattice Boltzmann simulation of turbulent flows and applications to automotive and aerospace industries.

Chiang, Leo H., senior R&D fellow, Dow Chemical Co., Lake Jackson, Texas. For contributions to process data analytics and its applications to process monitoring and for continuous improvement in the chemical industry.

Chopra, Inderjit, Alfred Gessow Professor and director of Gessow Rotorcraft Center, Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park. For advancing rotorcraft aeromechanics/aeroelastic analysis, enhancing bearingless rotors, active control, and human-powered helicopters.

Collias, Dimitris I., research fellow, Procter & Gamble Co., West Chester, Ohio. For innovations in sustainable plastics used in consumer products to lower the carbon intensity of high-volume polymers.

Cramer, Steven M., William Weightman Walker Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. For scientific and technological advances leading to new chromatographic materials, processes, and predictive tools for the purification of biopharmaceuticals.

Cummings, Peter T., John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering (emeritus), Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. For simulation-based solutions to chemical engineering problems, and for innovations and leadership in modeling and computational nanoscience.

Curtis, Jennifer Sinclair, distinguished professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Davis. For work on particle-laden flows and industrially used algorithms for dilute and dense-phase gas-solid flow.

Darden, Christine Mann, director (retired), Strategic Communications Office, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. For pioneering research in supersonic flight technologies and leadership in advancing aerodynamics design to produce low-boom sonic effects.

Devgan, Anirudh, president and CEO, Cadence Design Systems, San Jose, Calif. For technical and business leadership in the electronic design automation industry.

Ehrig, Kathy Jane, superintendent geometallurgy, BHP Olympic Dam, Adelaide, South Australia. For advancement of geometallurgy by linking geology, mineralogy, geochemistry, and metallurgy to optimize metal recovery while minimizing waste.

Eltahir, Elfatih A.B., H.M. King Bhumibol Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For advancing understanding of how climate and land use impact water availability, environmental and human health, and vector-borne diseases.

Freeman, Benny D., William J. (Bill) Murray Jr. Endowed Chair in Engineering, McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas, Austin. For the development of polymeric membranes for gas separation, ion transport, and gas and water purification.

Friedman, David Alan, president and CEO (retired), Forell/Elsesser Engineers Inc., San Francisco. For leadership in the development of innovative solutions for the seismic retrofit of historical structures.

Furrer, David U., senior fellow discipline lead, Materials and Processes, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, Conn. For development and industrial implementation of computational modeling tools enabling efficient material/process/product design of legacy and emerging aerospace alloys.

Gelsinger, Patrick Paul, chief executive officer, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif. For technical and business leadership in the semiconductor and computing industries.

Gershenfeld, Neil, director, Center for Bits and Atoms, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For eliminating boundaries between digital and physical worlds, from quantum computing to digital materials to the Internet of Things.

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