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NEWS
INDEX
Archives
2007
February
Two elected to membership in
National Academy of Engineering
James E.
Kloeppel, Physical Sciences Editor
217-244-1073; kloeppel@uiuc.edu
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P.R. Kumar |
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Released
2/8/07
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — University of Illinois
Vice Chancellor for Research Charles F. Zukoski and electrical and
computer engineering professor P.R. Kumar have been elected to membership
in the National Academy of Engineering, the academy announced today.
Zukoski and Kumar were among 64 engineers selected for membership in
the NAE, which was established in 1964 under a charter from the National
Academy of Sciences as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers.
Election to the NAE is among the highest professional distinctions
in engineering.
The current NAE membership includes 2,217 U.S.
engineers and 188 foreign associates.
“This recognition and prestigious honor is yet another indication of
the valuable contributions these researchers have made in their distinguished
careers,” said Richard Herman, the chancellor of the Urbana campus. “We
are extremely proud of their accomplishments, which are emblematic of the continuing
legacy of excellence of our university.”
Zukoski, who also is a William H. and Janet Lycan Professor of Chemical
and Biomolecular Engineering, was cited for his research on the manipulation
of particle interactions to alter their suspension properties, and
for leadership in education.
Kumar, the Franklin W. Woeltge Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, was cited for his contributions to adaptive control, manufacturing
systems and wireless networks.
Zukoski and Kumar joined the Illinois faculty in 1985.
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