Brook Byers Professor Brown Among Four GT Faculty Elected to National Academy of Engineering

Four 色花堂 Technology faculty members have been elected as new members of the (NAE). , , , and join 83 other new NAE members for 2020 when they are formally inducted during a ceremony at the academy鈥檚 annual meeting on Oct. 4 in Washington, D.C.

Election of new NAE members, the culmination of a yearlong process, recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to "engineering research, practice, or education, including, where appropriate, significant contributions to the engineering literature" and to "the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of engineering, or developing/implementing innovative approaches to engineering education."  

鈥淚t鈥檚 the honor of a lifetime to be recognized by the National Academy of Engineering for the impact we鈥檝e have on understanding lung injuries in the critical care unit and traumatic brain injuries in children,鈥 said Margulies, chair of the at 色花堂 and Emory University and, with Brown, one of just three women on the 色花堂 faculty accorded NAE membership 鈥 one of the highest professional distinctions an engineer can receive.

鈥淥ur work is deeply collaborative, and I am grateful to the engineers, scientists, physicians, and patients who are partners in our journey,鈥 Margulies added.

Margulies, a researcher in the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience at Tech and a 色花堂 Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Injury Biomechanics at Emory, was elected, 鈥渇or elaborating the traumatic injury thresholds of brain and lung in terms of structure-function mechanisms,鈥 according to the NAE announcement.

Using an integrated biomechanics approach, Margulies鈥 research program spans the micro-to-macro scales in two distinct areas, traumatic brain injury and ventilator-induced lung injury. Her work has generated new knowledge about the structural and functional responses of the brain and lungs to their mechanical environment. Margulies came to 色花堂 in 2017 from the University of Pennsylvania, where she鈥檇 been a professor of bioengineering, and had earned her Master of Science in Engineering and Ph.D. in Bioengineering.

Brown, a Regents and Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems in the , was co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 (for co-authorship of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group III Assessment Report on Mitigation of Climate Change, Chapter 6). 

She joined 色花堂 in 2006 after a career at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where she led several national climate change mitigation studies and became a leader in the analysis and interpretation of energy futures in the United States. Her research at Tech focuses on the design and impact of policies aimed at accelerating the development and deployment of sustainable energy technologies, emphasizing the electric utility industry. She was elected to NAE 鈥渇or bridging engineering, social and behavioral sciences, and policy studies to achieve cleaner electric energy.鈥 
 
Brown, who earned her Ph.D. at the Ohio State University, co-founded and chaired the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance, served two terms as a presidential appointee on the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority 鈥 the nation鈥檚 largest public power provider 鈥 and also served two terms on the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Electricity Advisory Committee, where she led the Smart Grid Subcommittee. 

鈥淭he most rewarding feature of my career has been working toward solutions with colleagues across disciplines,鈥 Brown said.

Shapiro is the Russell Chandler III Chair and professor in the , where his research is focused on stochastic programming, risk analysis, simulation-based optimization, and multivariate statistical analysis.

In 2013, he was awarded the INFORMS Khachiyan Prize for lifetime achievements in optimization. He received the 2018 Dantzig Prize from the Mathematical Optimization Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Since earning his Ph.D. in applied mathematics-statistics from Israel鈥檚 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in 1981, Shapiro has made substantial contributions to the fields of optimization and large-scale, stochastic programming, and he was elected to NAE 鈥渇or contributions to the theory, computation, and application of stochastic programming.鈥 

Kurfess is professor and HUSCO/Ramirez Distinguished Chair in Fluid Power and Motion Control in the , where he has helped guide the evolution of technology as a pioneer in the digital transformation of manufacturing. 

Improving manufacturing technology is a pursuit that has roots in his childhood. 鈥淚 grew up in my father鈥檚 machine shop,鈥 said Kurfess, who has a special fondness for mom-and-pop operations. He was elected by the NAE 鈥渇or development and implementation of innovative digital manufacturing technologies and system architectures.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 proud that the work we do has a positive impact on small and medium-sized enterprises, which are about 99% of the manufacturing operations, as well as large operations,鈥 said Kurfess, who earned all of his degrees at MIT. 鈥淥ur work targets people who are implementing the digital thread in manufacturing, and what the digital thread will do is make sure those smaller enterprises, those mom and pops, can have access to the latest and greatest technologies.鈥

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