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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical
Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the
Keynote Event Academia Sinica, and is a foreign member of the Royal Society,
8:00AM–9:00AM the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, the Korean Academy of Sciences and Technology,
(breakfast served from 7:30AM to 8:00AM) the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, and a member
Ballrooms ABCD, 1st Level, of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. He received an A.B.
degree in mathematics and a B.S. degree in physics from the
Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center University of Rochester, and a Ph.D. in physics from the
University of California, Berkeley, and he has been awarded
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Steven Chu 32 honorary degrees.
Nobel Prize in Physics Co-Recipient
ASME 2019 Richard J. Goldstein Energy Lecture Award Recipient ME/MET Department Heads Professional
lliam R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Physics Development Workshop
ofessor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology 10:30AM–12:00PM
tanfor d University Medical School Salon F, 1st Floor,
ormer U.S. Secr etary of Energy
Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek Hotel
“Climate Change and Innovative Paths
to a Sustainable Future” As part of our ongoing effort to provide resources and
development opportunities for department heads/chairs, this
Presenter Biography: Steven Chu is the workshop will explore many topics. Examples from previous
William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Physics and workshops are becoming a department head/chair, funding
Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology priorities and how to handle budget cuts, as well as
in the Medical School at Stanford University. development, fund-raising, and alumni engagement.
He is President of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, the world’s Heat Transfer Division Awards Luncheon
largest multidisciplinary scientific society and the publisher Sponsored by: Heat Transfer Division
of the Science family of journals. He has published nearly
300 papers in atomic physics, polymer physics, biophysics, 11:45AM–1:45PM
molecular biology imaging, ultrasound imaging, nanoparticle Deer Valley, 1st Floor,
synthesis, batteries, and other electrochemical applications Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek Hotel
and energy technologies. He holds 10 patents and has 11
more patent filings since 2015. Ticket: $40
Dr. Chu was the 12th U.S. Secretary of Energy from January Heat Transfer Memorial Award – Science:
2009 until the end of April 2013. He was the first scientist Professor Satwinder S. Sadhal, University of Southern
to hold a Cabinet position in U.S. history. As the longest California
serving Energy Secretary, he recruited outstanding scientists
and engineers into the Department of Energy. He began several For seminal contributions in dropwise condensation and
initiatives, including ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects evaporation, spray-cooling heat transfer, thermodynamics of
Agency – Energy), the Energy Innovation Hubs, and the interfacial phenomena, heat and mass transport in acoustic
annual Clean Energy Ministerial meetings in 2009, and he fields, heat transfer and phase change with drops and bubbles,
was personally tasked by President Obama to assist BP in and ocular drug delivery
stopping the Deepwater Horizon oil leak.
Heat Transfer Memorial Award – Art:
From 2004 to 2009, he was director of the Lawrence Berkeley Professor Derejee Agonafer, University of Texas at Arlington
National Laboratory, where he was active in pursuit of
renewable and other forms of clean energy technologies. For contributions to robust thermo/mechanical design of
Previously, he was the Theodore and Francis Professor microelectronics systems, including promoting the use of
of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University. computational fluid dynamics in the upstream phase of design
He was twice Chair of the Physics Department (1990–1993, and enabling concurrent electrical and thermal design,
1999–2001), helped launch Bio-X in 1998, a multi-disciplinary resulting in reductions in both lead time and cost
institute combining the physical and biological sciences with
medicine and engineering, and the Kavli Institute for Particle Heat Transfer Memorial Award – General:
Astrophysics and Cosmology in 2002. Before joining the Professor James F. Klausner, Michigan State University
Stanford faculty in 1987, he was head of the Quantum
Electronics Research Department at AT&T Bell Laboratories. For a prolific career in pioneering thermal engineering research
and leadership to the thermal engineering community, including
Dr. Chu is the co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics groundbreaking work in boiling heat transfer, HDH desalination,
xxiv for his contributions to laser cooling and atom trapping, and thermochemical conversion, HTD Chair, and program
development at the Department of Energy ARP
has received numerous other awards. He is a member of the