The National Academy of Engineering in a statement said that Ratan Tata
has been elected as one of the 11 new foreign members of the academy for
his outstanding contributions to industrial development in India and
the world.
The top American engineering institute also announced election of 69 new
members of which eight are eminent Indian-American engineers.
Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.
Academy membership honours those 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. ”
Anant Agarwal, President, edX (online learning initiative of MIT and
Harvard University) and professor electrical engineering and computer
science department in Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been
elected for his contributions to shared-memory and multi-core computer
architectures.
While Murty P Bhavaraju, senior consultant PJM Interconnection has been
elected for probabilistic reliability evaluation tools for large
electric power systems; Ashok Gadgil, director and senior scientist,
environmental energy technologies division, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, has been elected for engineering solutions to the problems
of potable water and energy in underdeveloped nations.
Ganesh Kailasam, research and development vice president and global
research and development director, performance materials division, Dow
Chemical Co, has been elected for development of processes for
production of high-performance polymers including polyetherimides.
Vijay Kumar, UPS Foundation Professor, School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, has been elected for his
contributions in cooperative robotics, networked vehicles, and unmanned
aerial vehicles, and for leadership in robotics research and education.
While Bal Raj Sehgal, emeritus professor of nuclear power safety, Royal
Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden has been elected for his
contributions to predicting accident behavior of nuclear reactor
systems; Pradeep Sindhu, vice chairman, chief technical officer, and
founder, Juniper Networks, Sunnyvale, has been elected for his
contributions to technology and commercialization of Internet Protocol
routing.
Krishna Singh, president and chief executive officer, Holtec
International, Marlton, has been elected to the National Academy of
Engineering for engineering and business leadership for increased power
plant efficiency and improved safety of spent nuclear fuel storage
worldwide.
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