National Academy of Engineering
Membership in the National Academy of Engineering is among the most prestigious honors that can be bestowed upon an engineer.
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The Highest Honor
Michigan Engineering counts 35 living NAE members among its ranks, and The Michigan Engineer has undertaken a multi-year mission to photograph them.
Explore NAE member profiles
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Pioneering materials for advanced adsorption technology
NAE profile: Ralph Yang, Chemical Engineering.
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Trailblazer in biomechanics
NAE profile: Ellen Arruda, Maria Comninou Collegiate Professor & Tim Manganello / Borg Warner Mechanical Engineering Department Chair
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Leadership in networked and logic control systems
NAE profile: Dawn Tilbury, Robotics
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Optimizing the answer to ‘where?’
NAE profile: Mark Daskin, Industrial and Operations Engineering
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Advancing national security on all fronts
NAE profile: Donald Winter, naval architecture and marine engineering, and aerospace engineering
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Democratizing minimally-invasive surgery
NAE profile: Shorya Awtar, mechanical engineering
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Better wastewater treatment with biology
NAE profile: Glen Daigger, civil and environmental engineering
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The Highest Honor
Michigan Engineering counts 35 living NAE members among its ranks, and The Michigan Engineer has undertaken a multi-year mission to photograph them.
More NAE member profiles coming soon.
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