Awards and Honors
Linda Broadbelt, Wei Chen Elected to National Academy of Engineering
February 07, 2019
EVANSTON, Ill.—Northwestern Engineering’s Linda Broadbelt and Wei Chen have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), one of the highest professional distinctions awarded to an engineer.
Broadbelt, Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor and professor of chemical and biological engineering, and Chen, Wilson-Cook Professor in Engineering Design and professor of mechanical engineering, stand among the 86 new members and 18 new foreign members announced by the NAE today, February 7. They will be formally inducted during a ceremony at the NAE’s annual meeting on October 6, in Washington, D.C.
“Linda and Wei are outstanding researchers, collaborators, and educators,” said Julio M. Ottino, dean of the McCormick School of Engineering. “We are extremely proud to have them recognized at the highest level in our field. They are role models for faculty and students, and I am delighted to see them recognized with this well-deserved honor.”
Broadbelt, who joined Northwestern’s Chemical and Biological Engineering’s faculty in 1994, also serves as associate dean. Along with being Fulbright Distinguished Scholar and visiting researcher at the Imperial College London, Broadbelt has earned many honors, including a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and an E.V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry from the American Chemical Society. She is a Fellow of AIChE and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She received the R.H. Wilhelm Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in 2018.
She serves as director of the Integrated DEsign Automation Laboratory(IDEAL) as well as the Predictive Science & Engineering Design (PSED) Cluster, and the co-director of the Design Cluster. Her many awards include Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), an ASME Design Automation Award, National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Award, and Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal Achievement Award. She also serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Mechanical Design.
Founded in 1964, the National Academy of Engineering is a private, independent, nonprofit institution that provides engineering leadership in service to the nation. It has more than 2,000 peer-elected members and foreign associates, senior professionals in business, academia and government, who are among the world’s most accomplished engineers.
The International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University is an umbrella organization that represents and unites more than $1 billion in nanotechnology research, education and supporting infrastructure.