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Goldfarb, Donald, Alexander and Hermine Avanessians Professor, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Columbia University, New York City. For the development of widely used algorithms and methodologies for linear, quadratic, and nonlinear optimization.
Goodnight, James, co-founder and chief executive officer, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, N.C. For creating a leading analytics software and spearheading data science and STEM education globally.
Green, Peter F., deputy laboratory director and chief research officer, Science and Technology, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo. For contributions in the physics of polymer diffusion, glass behavior, and organic electronic devices and leadership in the energy technologies.
Grubbe, Deborah L., president and owner, Operations and Safety Solutions LLC, Chadds Ford, Pa. For contributions and leadership to improve engineering safety practices in the chemical process industries.
Holley, Kerrie L., director, Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry Solutions, Google Cloud, Google LLC, San Rafael, Calif. For contributions to the evolution of service-oriented architectures, enabling global businesses to respond more quickly to changing market conditions.
Huang, David, associate director and director of research, Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Ore. For development of multidimensional micron-level optical imaging technologies that revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.
Huang, Xuedong D., technical fellow and chief technology officer, Azure AI, Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash. For technical contributions and leadership in speech and language technologies and products including the development of cloud-based intelligent systems.
Jackson, Lisa Perez, vice president, Environmental, Policy, and Social Initiatives, Apple Inc., Cupertino, Calif. For sustainability leadership in government and business to protect air and water quality and limit greenhouse gas emissions.
John, Miriam E., vice president emerita, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, Calif. For national-level contributions to systems and technology for nuclear deterrence and homeland security.
Jupiter, Clyde Peter, co-founder, AZIsotopes, Salt Lake City. For contributions to nuclear radiation detection and advancing nuclear energy.
Kamm, Roger D., Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Professor of Biological and Mechanical Engineering, Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to the understanding of mechanics in biology and medicine, and leadership in biomechanics.
Katul, Gabriel, Theodore S. Coile Distinguished Professor of Hydrology and Micrometeorology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University, Durham, N.C. For advances in ecohydrology and environmental fluid mechanics.
Keville, Christine Mary, president and CEO, Keville Enterprises Inc., Marshfield, Mass. For promoting diversity in the engineering profession through business success, mentoring students and businesses, and leadership of national professional societies.
Kovscek, Anthony R., Keleen and Carlton Beal Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Energy Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. For contributions to pore-scale imaging and understanding of foam flow in porous media.
Kuhn, Kelin J., adjunct professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. For technical contributions enabling development and integration of novel transistor devices.
LeChevallier, Mark W., principal and manager, Dr. Water Consulting LLC, Morrison, Colo. For advancing knowledge and developing and implementing solutions for control of microbiological contaminants in drinking water.
Lerner-Lam, Eva, founder and president, Palisades Consulting Group Inc., Tenafly, N.J. For accelerating adoption of intelligent transportation systems and smart city codes and standards in engineering practice.
Levi, Carlos G., Mehrabian Distinguished Professor, Materials Department, University of California, Santa Barbara. For contributions to understanding and development of high-temperature engineered surfaces and multilayers used in advanced gas turbine engines.
Lewis, Stephen M., vice president, Technology and Innovation, POET LLC, Sioux Falls, S.D. For leadership in developing and commercializing bioprocess technologies that established corn ethanol as a cost-competitive, sustainable transportation fuel.
Liu, Yaoqi Joe, chief technology officer, James Hardie Industries plc, Chicago. For contributions to the development and commercialization of multilayer polymeric optical film products, and for championing innovation globally.
Locascio, Laurie E., director, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Md. For development and commercialization of microfluidics technologies and visionary leadership of NIST for the benefit of US emerging technology.
Lozano, Karen, Julia Beecherl Endowed Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, Texas. For contributions to nanofiber research and commercialization, and mentoring of undergraduate students from underserved populations.
Luo, Alan, professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus. For implementation of lightweight aluminum, magnesium, and titanium materials and advanced manufacturing processes for automotive applications.
Mackinlay, Jock Douglas, technical fellow, Tableau Software, Salesforce Inc., Seattle. For contributions to the fields of computational data visualization and information visualization.
Marr, Linsey C., Charles P. Lunsford Professor, The Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg. For advancing fundamental knowledge of transport, removal, and mitigation of airborne pathogenic viruses.
Maseeh, Fariborz, founder and president, The Massiah Foundation, Newport Beach, Calif. For leadership and advances in efficient design, development, and manufacturing of microelectromechanical systems, and empowering engineering talent through public service.
Maser, James G., senior vice president, Space, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Manhattan Beach, Calif. For dedicated work in the space launch industry and leadership of established and emerging companies.
Medioni, Gerard Guy, vice president and distinguished scientist, Physical Stores Tech, Amazon Inc., Los Angeles. For contributions to computer vision and its consumer-facing applications.
Merrion, David F., CEO, Merrion Expert Consulting LLC, Novi, Mich. For leadership in the development of multiple advanced commercial diesel engines incorporating high-reliability, fuel-efficient, and low-emission technologies.
Miller, David W., Jerome C. Hunsaker Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions in control technology for space-based telescope design, and leadership in cross-agency guidance of space technology.
Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen, director, Center for Polymers and Organic Solids, University of California, Santa Barbara. For leadership in education and diversity, and research in organic photovoltaics for energy-efficient buildings and greenhouses.
Nitz, Larry T., executive chief engineer (retired), Electrified Propulsion, General Motors Co., Pontiac, Mich. For contributions to and leadership in the development and global implementation of innovative automotive propulsion systems and electrification.
Norwood, Virginia, manager (retired), Earth Resources Requirements NASA Systems Division, Hughes Aircraft Co., Topanga, Calif. For the original design and implementation of radar multispectral satellite systems forming the basis for Earth-observing Landsat missions.
Ober, Christopher Kemper, Francis Norwood Bard Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. For the invention of new photoresist families enabling high-resolution lithography in microelectronics manufacturing.
Owen, Douglas M., senior principal, Stantec, Carlsbad, Calif. For contributions to drinking water quality, expansion of potable reuse, and integration of sustainability in water treatment plant design.
Panetta, Karen Ann, dean of graduate education and professor, School of Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. For leadership empowering females in STEM, and for contributions to computer vision and simulation algorithms.
Papalambros, Panos Y., James B. Angell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus and Donald C. Graham Professor Emeritus, Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. For contributions to complex systems optimization and leadership in advancing transformative engineering design research and education.
Parrillo, David, vice president, Research and Development, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. For development and commercialization of innovative processes and products for consumer and industrial applications.
Peters-Lidard, Christa D., deputy director, Science and Exploration, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. For contributions to understanding land-atmosphere interactions, soil moisture monitoring and modeling, and leadership in Earth system modeling.
Plys, Martin Gerard, chief technology officer and vice president, Waste Technology and Post-Fukushima Services, Fauske & Associates Inc., Burr Ridge, Ill. For contributions to nuclear reactor safety and the science of waste technology for irradiated nuclear fuel.
Prausnitz, Mark, Regents' Professor and J. Erskine Love Jr. Chair in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. For invention, development, and translation of dissolvable microneedles for painless vaccination and drug delivery.
Prete, Thomas Ward, vice president, Military Engineering, Pratt & Whitney, Northford, Conn. For engineering leadership in developing and servicing advanced military and commercial aircraft jet engines.
Ramakrishnan, T.S., senior scientific adviser, Schlumberger-Doll Research Center, Cambridge, Mass. For contributions to petrophysics, reservoir characterization, abandonment of production wells, and carbon sequestration and storage.
Rekoske, James Edward, senior vice president, Global RD&E Industrial, Ecolab, Glenview, Ill. For leadership in development and implementation of petrochemicals, renewable fuel, alternative energy, and water conservation technologies.
Sachdev, Anil, principal technical fellow and lab group manager, General Motors Co., Warren, Mich. For the research, development, and commercialization of lightweight materials to improve vehicle fuel economy.
Sanchez, Adalio T., president, S Group Advisory LLC, Naples, Fla. For contributions that improved business processes through the advancement of leading-edge innovations in personal, enterprise server, and supercomputing systems.
Sanders, William H., Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Dean, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. For technical contributions and interdisciplinary leadership in cybersecurity and resiliency technologies for critical infrastructures.
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