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Date:  June 18, 2007

Contacts:  Janet Hunziker, NAE Senior Program Officer

202-334-1571; e-mail <jhunziker@nae.edu>

Randy Atkins, NAE Senior Media Relations Officer

202-334-1508; e-mail <atkins@nae.edu>

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Creative Young Engineers Selected to Participate in

NAE's 2007 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium

 

WASHINGTON -- Eighty-three of the nation's brightest young engineers have been selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 13th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium.  The 2½-day event will bring together engineers ages 30 to 45 who are performing exceptional 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 more than 260 applicants.

 

"It is exciting to witness the energy when outstanding engineers from many different fields come together in this unique venue," said NAE President Wm. A. Wulf.  "Frontiers of Engineering is a proven mechanism for traversing engineering disciplines.  By exposing bright young minds to developments in areas other than their own -- and giving them lots of time to interact -- Frontiers enables advances in approaches and thinking that would not have occurred otherwise."

 

The symposium will be held Sept. 24-26 at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Wash., and will examine trustworthy computer systems, safe water technologies, modeling and simulating human behavior, biotechnology for fuels and chemicals, and the control of protein conformations.  Dr. Henrique Malvar, Microsoft Distinguished Engineer and managing director, Microsoft Research, will be a featured speaker.  His research at Microsoft has focused on audio and video signal enhancement and compression, multirate signal processing, and signal decompositions.  Prior to joining Microsoft Research, Malvar headed research and advanced technology at PictureTel and the Digital Signal Processing Research Group at Universidade de Brasília.

 

The following engineers were selected as general participants:

 

Dongchan Ahn

Dow Corning Corp.

Vitaly Aizenberg

Exxon Mobil Corp.

Matthew Andrews

Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs

David A. Bader

Georgia Institute of Technology

Randy A. Bartels

Colorado State University

Jennifer T. Bernhard

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Joshua Binder

Boeing Co.

Markus J. Buehler

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Wai Kin Chan

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Eric Pei-Yu Chiou

University of California, Los Angeles

Alfred J. Crosby

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Rula A. Deeb

Malcolm Pirnie Inc.

Shrikant Dhodapkar

Dow Chemical Co.

Peter A. Dinda

Northwestern University

Michael J. Fasolka

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Andrew Fernandez

Agilent Technologies Inc.

Timothy Fisher

Purdue University

Raja N. Ghanem

Medtronic Inc.

Reza Ghodssi

University of Maryland

Rajat S. Ghosh

Alcoa Inc.

Anouck Girard

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Samuel Graham

Georgia Institute of Technology

Tyrone W. Grandison

IBM Almaden Research Center

Johney Green

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Michelle L. Gregory

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

John Hecht

Procter & Gamble Co.

Hugh W. Hillhouse

Purdue University

Jeffrey Kanel

Eastman Chemical Co.

Jeffrey M. Karp

Harvard University

Theodore J. Kim

Sandia National Laboratories

Fred A. Kish

Infinera Corp.

Efrosini Kokkoli

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Ilya Kolmanovsky

Ford Research and Advanced Engineering

Michael R. Krames

Philips Lumileds Lighting Co.

Raj Krishnaswamy

Metabolix Inc.

Rajesh Kumar

Intel Corp.

Sanjay Lall

Stanford University

Eugene J. LeBoeuf

Vanderbilt University

K. Rustan Leino

Microsoft Research

Philip Levis

Stanford University

Mark E. Lewis

Cornell University

Ju Li

Ohio State University

Jennifer Lukes

University of Pennsylvania

Yiorgos Makris

Yale University

Ajay P. Malshe

University of Arkansas

Michele Marcolongo

Drexel University

Wade Martinson

Cargill Inc.

Katherine McMahon

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Swarup Medasani

HRL Laboratories LLC

Edward S. Miller

DuPont Co.

Wilbur L. Myrick

SAIC

Priya Narasimhan

Carnegie Mellon University

Ravi Narasimhan

University of California, Santa Cruz

Roseanna M. Neupauer

University of Colorado, Boulder

Sissy Nikolaou

Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers

Burak Ozdoganlar

Carnegie Mellon University

Jianbiao Pan

California Polytech State University

Alexander Parkhomovsky

Seagate Technology LLC

Arshan Poursohi

Sun Microsystems Inc.

Lisa Purvis

Xerox Corp.

Marcus Quigley

Geosyntec Consultants

R. Michael Raab

Agrivida Inc.

Lee Rosen

Praxair Inc.

Rachel A. Segalman

University of California, Berkeley

Deborah Shands

Aerospace Corp.

Samuel Sia

Columbia University

John E. Smee

QUALCOMM Inc.

Lydia L. Sohn

University of California, Berkeley

Randy Stiles

Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.

Michael S. Strano

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Joseph Szczerba

General Motors Corp.

David N. Thompson

Idaho National Laboratory

Jean W. Tom

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

Sundeep N. Vani

Archer Daniels Midland Co.

James Scott Vartuli

GE Global Research

S. Travis Waller

University of Texas, Austin

Helen J. Wang

Microsoft Research

Annemarie Ott Weist

Air Products and Chemicals Inc.

Mei Wen

Arkema Inc.

Joan Wills

Cummins Inc.

Lifang Yuan

EDO Corp.

Randy Zachery

U.S. Army Research Office

Xin Zhang

Boston University

 

Speakers at this year's event are:

 

Carina Maria Alles

DuPont Co.

Jess Brown

Carollo Engineers, P.C.

Amy Childress

University of Nevado, Reno

Bruce Dien

National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research

Edward W. FeltEn

Princeton University

Kevin Gluck

Air Force Research Laboratory

Laurent Itti

University of Southern California

Matthew J. Lang

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Karl G. Linden

Duke University

Sanjay Malhotra

National Cancer Institute

Greg Morrisett

Harvard University

Rama Ranganathan

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Diana K. Smetters

PARC

Vanessa L. Speight

Malcolm Pirnie Inc.

Michael van Lent

University of Southern California

Rebeccca N. Wright

Stevens Institute of Technology

 

The organizers of the 2007 symposium are:

 

Julia M. Phillips (chair)

Sandia National Laboratories

Ana I. Antón

North Carolina State University

John Dunagan

Microsoft Research

Richard T. Elander

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Christian Lebiere

Carnegie Mellon University

Donald J. Leo

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Carol R. Rego

CDM

Paul K. Westerhoff

Arizona State University

Robert Wray

Soar Technology Inc.

Vijay Singh

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

 

Sponsors for the 2007 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering are the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the U.S. Department of Defense (DDR&E-Research), DARPA, the National Science Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Cummins Inc., and numerous 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.

 

  A meeting program and more information about Frontiers of Engineering is available at <http://www.nae.edu/frontiers>.  

 

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