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Savage, Stefan, professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego. For contributions to the security, privacy, and reliability of network systems, transforming approaches to problems in these areas.
Scholz, Christopher H., professor emeritus, Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, New York City. For developing experimental and theoretical studies on faulting and earthquake mechanics.
Simchi-Levi, David, professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions using optimization and stochastic modeling to enhance supply chain management and operations.
Smyth, J. Gary, executive director (retired), Global Research & Development, General Motors Co., Rochester Hills, Mich. For leadership and technology innovation in automotive energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, vehicle electrification, and autonomous driving.
Soga, Kenichi, Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering and Chancellor's Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. For advances in geomechanics and computational modeling, as well as simulation and monitoring of underground infrastructure.
Sutherland, John W., professor and Fehsenfeld Family Head, Environmental and Ecological Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. For research contributions to environmental sustainability in manufacturing and their implementation in industry.
Swartz, Melody A., William B. Ogden Professor, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, Chicago. For fundamental and translational insights into lymphatic transport, immunobiology, and immunoengineering, leading to novel approaches for cancer immunotherapy and vaccination.
Synolakis, Costas Emmanuel, president, Socrates Program, Athens College, Los Angeles. For the development of predictive models and early warning systems of tsunamis, and advising policymakers in hazard management.
Tomsovic, Kevin L., Chancellor's Professor, Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. For contributions to power system computational methods and power engineering education.
Tookes, Hansel, II, chairman and chief executive officer (retired), Raytheon International Inc., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. For leading the design and development of advanced military aircraft engines and systems.
Towe, Elias D., Albert and Ethel Grobstein Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. For contributions to semiconductor quantum structures and applications in heterogeneous photonic and electronic devices and systems.
Vahdat, Amin, fellow and vice president, Google LLC, Mountain View, Calif. For contributions to the design and implementation of datacenter and planet-scale networks that power cloud computer systems.
Wang, Q. Jane, professor, McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. For contributions to computational tribology in industrial applications.
Washington, Gregory Nathaniel, president, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va. For the advancement of technology at the interface of electromagnetics and materials, and dedicated leadership and service in engineering education.
Westerhoff, Paul, Regents Professor and Fulton Chair of Environmental Engineering, School of Sustainable Engineering and The Built Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe. For leadership and pioneering research on emerging contaminants assessment and water purification technologies.
Woodburn, William, founding partner and operating partner, Global Infrastructure Partners, Greenwich, Conn. For leadership applying engineering principles to improve infrastructure businesses and founding Engineering Tomorrow to advance STEM education.
Wright, Dawn Jeannine, chief scientist, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Redlands, Calif. For applying geographic information system technology to ocean science and developing GIS models for the oceans.
Wyche, Vanessa E., director, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston. For leadership of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, enabling a commercial space economy and future Moon and Mars missions.
Xu, Longya, co-founder and director (retired), Center for High Performance Power Electronics, Ohio State University, Columbus. For contributions to high-performance electric machines and variable-speed drives for aerospace and wind turbines.
Xue, Jie, vice president, Technology and Quality, Cisco Systems Inc., San Jose, Calif. For engineering and leadership contributions to high-reliability networking product development and manufacturing.
Young, Lily Y., professor and dean of international programs, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. For implementing work on anaerobic microbial metabolism enabling remediation of organic and metal contaminants in the environment.
Yu, Douglas C.H., vice president, Research and Development, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Hsinchu, Taiwan. For contributions to advanced integrated circuit interconnects and microelectronics packaging technologies.
Zall, Linda, environmental scientist (retired), Central Intelligence Agency, Clermont, Fla. For leadership in enabling synergistic use of classified reconnaissance satellite imagery for advanced Earth environmental studies through international cooperation.
Zhao, Ji-Cheng (JC), department chair and Minta Martin Professor of Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park. For contributions to computational alloy design, integrated computational materials engineering, and high-throughput methods used in industrial products.
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Adjiman, Claire S., professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom. For developing the fundamental principles for advanced thermodynamic modeling of complex fluids and improving industrial productivity using these models.
Crundwell, Frank Kenneth, director, CM Solutions (Pty) Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa. For elucidating fundamental reactions and mechanisms of mineral dissolution to optimize metal extraction.
Deshpande, Vikram S., professor, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. For contributions to mechanics of microarchitected solids with applications to structures under extreme dynamic loading.
Dreisinger, David B., professor, Department of Materials Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. For contributions to the development of hydrometallurgical processes and their transfer to industry.
Farina, Alfonso, consultant, Land and Naval Systems Division, Leonardo S.p.A., Rome, Italy. For contributions to the development and deployment of advanced radar systems and technology.
Green, Martin A., Scientia Professor, Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. For technical contributions enabling the proliferation of silicon photovoltaics.
Gülkan, Hakki Polat, professor, Civil Engineering, Başkent University, Ankara, Turkey. For improving earthquake safety of buildings and seismic resilience worldwide.
Higham, Nicholas J., Royal Society Research Professor and Richardson Professor of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, United Kingdom. For design and analysis of matrix algorithms widely used in diverse engineering applications.
Huang, Wei, vice chancellor, Frontier Science Center for Flexible Electronics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China. For innovation and leadership in organic optoelectronics materials and devices.
Kamwa, Innocent, professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Laval University, Quebec, Canada. For contributions to adaptive power grid control schemes and synchronous generator testing and standards.
Liz-Marzán, Luis M., Ikerbasque Research Professor and group leader, BioNanoplasmonics Lab, CIC biomaGUNE, Donostia–San Sebastián, Spain. For contributions and application of colloid chemistry in the fields of nanoplasmonics, nanoparticles, and nanosensors.
Pandit, Aniruddha B., vice chancellor and UGC Professor, Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India. For contributions to cavitational reactors from concept to commercialization, and engineering solutions to improve the lives of underserved people.
Peer, Dan, director and vice president, Laboratory of Precision NanoMedicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. For developing strategies for systemic, cell-specific delivery of RNA payloads.
Puskas, Judit Eva, distinguished professor, Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, Ohio State University, Wooster. For coinventing an FDA-approved, life-saving coronary stent coating, and fundamental research and scale-up of polymerization processes.
Seidel-Morgenstern, Andreas, director, Physical and Chemical Foundations of Process Engineering, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg, Germany. For contributions to adsorption, preparative chromatography, and crystallization processes and to development and theory for resolving enantiomeric mixtures.
Sujith, Raman, chair professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India. For applications of dynamical systems theory to the understanding and control of instabilities in engineering systems.
Virlogeux, Michel, consultant, Michel Virlogeux Consultant SARL, Bonnelles, France. For achievements in the design and construction of concrete segmental, composite, and long-span cable-supported bridges.
Zeng, Fan-Gang, professor and director, Center for Hearing Research, University of California, Irvine. For engineering better treatments for hearing loss and tinnitus, and for fostering inclusiveness in the engineering profession.
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2024年6月13日,高等教育专业评价机构软科今日正式发布“2024软科中国大学专业排名”,排名包括810个专业,涉及93个专业类、12个专业门类。软科中国大学专业排名是迄今为止覆盖专业数量最多、参评专业规模最大的中国大学本科专业排名。软科中国大学专业排名设计了独具特色的专业竞争力评价框架,通过学
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3月1日,湖南省住房和城乡建设厅发布《湖南省建筑电气工程施工质量验收标准》等6项湖南省工程建设地方标准。湖南省工业设备安装有限公司、湖南省安装行业协会主编的《湖南省建筑电气工程施工质量验收标准》编号为DBJ43/T201-2024。原文如下:湖南省住房和城乡建设厅关于发布《湖南省建筑电气工程施工质
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