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and vehicle dynamic performance optimization), multi-material and
DED THAR ENERGY ENGINEERING DESIGN
AWARD meta-material design and additive manufacturing, and design methodolo-
gy (especially Affordance Based Design). He has published over two
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hundred refereed research articles. He is member and fellow of the ASME,
Jeremy J. Michalek and past chair of its Technical Committee on Design Automation. He is
member of AIAA, SAE, ISSMO, MCDM, the Design Society, Designers
Carnegie Mellon University Accord and Sigma Xi. Dr. Fadel is on the editorial boards of the Structural
and Multidisciplinary Optimization Journal, Research in Engineering
Design, International Journal of Rapid Manufacturing, and International
Journal of Interactive Design and Manufacturing.
Biography: Jeremy J. Michalek is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering
and Professor of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon
University. He directs the Vehicle Electrification Group and the Design
Decisions Laboratory and serves as an active member of the Green KOS ISHII-TOSHIBA AWARD
Design Institute, the Electricity Industry Center and the Center for Climate Design Engineering Division
and Energy Decision Making. His research focuses on technical, econom-
ic, environmental, and policy dimensions of energy and transportation Gül E. Kremer
systems as well as systems optimization and consumer choice.
Pennsylvania State University
Jeremy earned his BS from Carnegie Mellon (1999) and his MS (2001) and
PhD (2005) from the University of Michigan in mechanical engineering. He
worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan
Biography: Gül E. Kremer is a Professor of Engineering Design and
before beginning his current faculty position at Carnegie Mellon.
Industrial Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. She has
served in several leadership roles within Penn State, including Chair of the
Jeremy teaches courses in design, product development, techno-eco-
Engineering Faculty Council, Engineering Caucus Leader, Chair of
nomic analysis, and optimization. His research has been featured in outlets
Engineering Curriculum Committee and Chair of the University Planning
such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, and he has
Committee. Dr. Kremer has degrees in industrial engineering from Yildiz
coauthored and presented policy briefs on Capitol Hill. He has earned
Technical University, an MBA from Istanbul University and a PhD in
awards including the ASME Design Automation Committee’s Best Paper
engineering management from Missouri University of Science and
Award, the International Journal on Research in Marketing’s Best Article
Technology. She has been a National Research Council-US AFRL
Award, the George Tallman Ladd Research Award for outstanding
research and professional accomplishments, the ASME Design Automa-
Summer Faculty Fellow in the Human Effectiveness Directorate from 2002
tion Outstanding Young Investigator Award, and the National Science
to 2004, and a Fulbright Scholar (2010–2011). She has been serving as a
Foundation CAREER Award. Jeremy is involved in the American Society of
Program Director in the National Science Foundation’s Division of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME), The Institute for Operations Research and
Undergraduate Education since August 2013. On August 16, 2016, she
the Management Sciences (INFORMS), and the Transportation Research
commenced her new appointment as the C.G. “Turk” & Joyce A. Therkild-
Board (TRB) of the National Academies.
sen Department Chair in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineer-
ing at Iowa State University.
Dr. Kremer’s research interests include applied decision analysis to
DESIGN AUTOMATION AWARD
improve complex products and systems, and engineering education. The
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results of her research efforts have been presented in various publications
Georges Fadel (3 books, more than 280 refereed publications). Six of her papers have
been recognized with Best Paper awards. She has active research
Clemson University collaborations in China, France, Mexico and Taiwan.
She is a Fellow of the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME),
and a senior member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE). She has
Biography: Georges Fadel is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and
served as the Chair of Design Education and Design for Manufacturing
holds the Exxon Mobil Employees Chair in Engineering at Clemson
and Lifecycle Technical Committees of the Design Engineering Division of
University. He obtained a PhD in mechanical engineering and an MS in
ASME. She has given several keynote talks on enhancing creativity in
computer science from Georgia Tech., and a Diploma in mechanical
STEM students and sustainability in product and system engineering, and
engineering from the ETH, in Zurich, Switzerland. Dr. Fadel teaches
has served in the scientific committees for many conferences. Currently,
design-related courses and researches methods and tools to help
she is serving in the editorial boards of the Journal of Mechanical Design,
designers deal with complexity (representation, coordination, and
Advances in Engineering Education, International Journal of Precision
optimization) and globalization issues (collaboration and networked virtual
Engineering and Manufacturing, and Journal of Industrial & Production
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Engineering.
(under-hood and underbody layout, component placement, and structural