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Sept.
23, 2002 |
Hajela Receives Double Honors From ASME
Prabhat Hajela, professor of mechanical, aerospace,
and nuclear engineering, has been named a fellow of the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) as well as a 2003 ASME
Congressional Fellow.
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Thomas Griffin
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Hajela was named a fellow for his significant
achievements in engineering research and education, and his active
service in leadership roles in ASME and other professional societies.
In addition, he was selected as an ASME Congressional
Fellow. The fellowship will allow Hajela to spend a year in Washington,
D.C., to work on science and technology issues as a special legislative
assistant in either the Senate or the House. He plans to begin
his fellowship in January 2003. As an ASME Congressional Fellow,
he also will participate in the yearlong program of activities
administered by the American Association for the Advancement of
Science.
"I am honored by these recognitions from
the ASME," Hajela said. "Particularly exciting is the
opportunity to interact with those in Washington who implement
science and technology policies. I look forward to contributing
my expertise to their decision-making process."
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"I am honored by these recognitions
from the ASME. Particularly exciting is the opportunity to
interact with those in Washington who implement science and
technology policies. I look forward to contributing my expertise
to their decision-making process."
Prabhat Hajela
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Hajela is internationally recognized for seminal
contributions in the adaptation of evolutionary algorithms, neural
networks, and fuzzy logic in problems of large-scale multidisciplinary
design. He has contributed extensively to educating the working
professional, lecturing to audiences from academia, private aerospace
industry, and governmental laboratories, both in the United States
and in Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
Hajela has earned many professional and teaching
honors. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics, a fellow of the Aeronautical Society of India,
and a member of the American Helicopter Society. He is vice president
of the International Society for Structural and Multidisciplinary
Optimization and is a member of Sigma Gamma Tau, the national
honor society in aerospace engineering.
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