Innovative Early-Career Engineers Selected to Participate in NAE's 2020 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium

-Sudipta Dutta, Senior Engineer, GE Energy Consulting, selected to participate in National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 26th annual US Frontiers of Engineering (USFOE) symposium.

- For more information on the US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, visit Frontiers of Engineering website.

Washington, DC - 85 of the nation's brightest early-career engineers have been selected to take part in the Engineers who are performing exceptional research and technical work in a variety of disciplines will come together for the two-and-a-half day event. The participants -- from industry, academia, and government -- were nominated by fellow engineers or organizations.

The 2020 USFOE was originally scheduled to be hosted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado in September; however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting has been rescheduled for February 25-27, 2021, and will be held at the National Academies' Beckman Center in Irvine, California. The symposium will cover cutting-edge developments in four areas: Food for Thought: The AgRevolution Shaping What We (Will) Eat; Next-generation Energy Systems Integration; Engineering Innovation in Women's Health; Plastics: Pollutions Challenges and Innovations.

"The Frontiers of Engineering program brings together a talented group of young engineers from different technical areas to spark innovation and facilitate long-term collaborations," said NAE President John L. Anderson. "These relationships are critical in developing creative engineering solutions to the world's problems."

The following engineers were selected as general participants:

Damena Agonafer, Washington University in St. Louis

Sarah Ahlberg, Medtronic

Mohamed Amer, Robust AI

Arezoo Ardekani, Purdue University

Rohini Bala Chandran, University of Michigan

Michelle Calabrese, University of Minnesota

Guadalupe Canahuate, University of Iowa

Jesse Chan, Rice University

Haoshuo Chen, Nokia Bell Labs

Elizabeth Connelly, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Cory Cornelius, Intel

Jason Crater, Genomatica, Inc.

Rachel Cummings, Georgia Institute of Technology

Brian Cummins, Abbott

Sujit Datta, Princeton University

Timothy Davenport, United Technologies Research Center

Sean Donegan, Air Force Research Laboratory

Xinyu Du, General Motors

Jessilyn Dunn, Duke University

Sudipta Dutta, GE Energy Consulting

Eno Ebong, Northeastern University

Joseph Ensberg, Collins Aerospace

Pete Erslev, Ball Aerospace

N. Dianne Ezell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Neta Ezer, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Zachlyn Farwig, Boeing

Alexander Fiannaca, Microsoft Research

Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University

Maria Gorlatova, Duke University

Reza Haghpanah, Dow Inc.

Kerry Hamilton, Arizona State University

Jennifer Hoffmann, WL Gore & Associates

Aruna Jammalamadaka, HRL Laboratories, LLC

Katherine Jungjohann, Sandia National Laboratories

Kakani Katija, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

Mikhail Kats, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Suman Khatiwada, Syzygy Plasmonics, Inc.

Sarah Kim, Arkema Inc.

Alper Kiziltas, Ford Motor Company

Lyle Kocher, Cummins Inc.

Cortney Kreller, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Kelly Leung, Allergan, Inc.

Adrienne Little, Google [x]

Mitul Luhar, University of Southern California

Karthish Manthiram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Christine McCool, 3M Company

Matthew McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology

Alejandra Menchaca, Thornton Tomasetti

Rebecca Mieloszyk, Microsoft Healthcare

Michael Millhaem, GE Aviation

Timothy Morse, Exponent, Inc.

Monica Moya, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Venkat Narayanaswamy, North Carolina State University

Destenie Nock, Carnegie Mellon University

Jeffrey Nye, Bristol-Myers Squibb

Ronke Olabisi, University of California, Irvine

Holly OLDROYD, University of California, Davis

Emily Pentzer, Texas A&M University

Greg Rieker, University of Colorado Boulder

Simon Rogers, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Seth Rothschild, Dell Technologies

Liliana Ruiz Diaz, Facebook

Meha Rungta, ExxonMobil Chemical Technology

Chelsea Sabo, Lockheed Martin

Bodhisatwa Sadhu, IBM

Samantha Santacruz, University of Texas at Austin

Soumalya Sarkar, Raytheon Technologies Research Center

Rebecca Schulman, Johns Hopkins University

Richa Sharma, Schlumberger-Doll Research

Anita Shukla, Brown University

Melissa Smith, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Michael Thomas, Dominion Energy

Varun Varun, Itasca International Inc.

Vikrant Vaze, Dartmouth College

Ashok Veeraraghavan, Rice University

Archana Venkataraman, Johns Hopkins University

Peter Verderame, Air Products

Naveen Vetcha, ERC/Jacobs Space Exploration Group/NASA MSFC

Vidya Vidyapati, Procter & Gamble Company

Katherine Vozar, Ford Motor Company

Dana Weinstein, Purdue University

Benjamin Westin, Boeing

Alexander Wiltschko, Google

Hao Zhu, The University of Texas at Austin

Qi Zhu, Northwestern University

Organizing Committee:

Jennifer West (Chair), Duke University

Lily Cheung, Georgia Institute of Technology

Anela Choy, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Andrew Coughlin, Syngenta

Jenna Jambeck, University of Georgia

Jennifer Kurtz, National Renewable Energy Lab

Javad Lavaei, University of California, Berkeley

Kristin Myers, Columbia University

Melissa Skala, Morgridge Institute for Research

Speakers:

Mercy Asiedu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Noel Bakhtian, Idaho National Laboratory

Svanika Balasubramian, rePurpose

Jeremy Conkle, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi

Patrick Cournoyer, US FDA

Aaron Hummel, Pairwise Plants

Johanna Mathieu, University of Michigan

Kristin Miller, Tulane University

Desiree Plata, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kyle Schneider, Vestaron Corp.

Ariella Shikanov, University of Michigan

Suzanne Singer, Native Renewables

Ridhi Tariyal, NextGen

Jane Sierra Young, North Carolina State University

Sponsors for the 2020 US Frontiers of Engineering are The Grainger Foundation, National Science Foundation, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Microsoft Research, and Cummins.

The mission of the NAE is to advance the well-being of the nation by promoting a vibrant engineering profession and by marshalling the expertise and insights of eminent engineers to provide independent advice to the federal government on matters involving engineering and technology. The NAE is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, an independent, nonprofit organization chartered by Congress to provide objective analysis and advice to the nation on matters of science, technology, and health.

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