National Meeting - Honoring Lillian Gilbreth and Excellence in Engineering

National Meeting - Honoring Lillian Gilbreth and Excellence in Engineering

Details
May
04
2022
to
May
05
2022
Beckman Center
Irvine CA
Schedule
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
  • 06:00 PM To 07:00 PM
    Reception
  • 07:00 PM To 08:30 PM
    Dinner and EngineerGirl 20th Anniversary Celebration
Thursday, May 05, 2022
  • 09:30 AM To 11:30 AM
    Strategic Estate and Philanthropic Planning Options
  • 11:30 AM To 01:00 PM
    Lunch at the Beckman Center
  • 01:00 PM To 01:15 PM
    Opening Remarks
  • 01:15 PM To 01:45 PM
    Keynote Presentation
  • 01:45 PM To 02:15 PM
    Exploring Time and Space: The Future of Space-based Astronomical Observatories
  • 02:15 PM To 02:45 PM
    Sea-Level Rise Adaptation Pathways: Miami-Dade County Case Study
  • 02:45 PM To 03:15 PM
    Break
  • 03:15 PM To 03:45 PM
    New Approaches to Alzheimer's: From Neural Deficits to Neural Stimulation
  • 03:45 PM To 04:15 PM
    Shape-Shifting Soft Robots that Adapt to Changing Tasks and Environments
  • 04:15 PM To 04:30 PM
    Session Summary
  • 04:30 PM To 05:30 PM
    Reception

2022 NAE National Meeting
Honoring Lillian Gilbreth and Excellence in Engineering
May 4-5, 2022
Irvine, CA

The 2022 NAE National Meeting promises to be a stellar event, including a 20th Anniversary celebration of EngineerGirl, a keynote lecture from NAE member and SpaceX Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell, Gilbreth Lectures, and more.

**NAE 2022 National Meeting Highlights and Schedule of Events **

The 2022 NAE National Meeting honors Lillian Gilbreth and Excellence in Engineering. Gilbreth’s pioneering work combined psychology with the study of scientific management and engineering. She is touted as one of the first female engineers to earn a Ph.D. and, upon being named professor of management at Purdue's School of Mechanical Engineering, the country's first female engineering professor.

The Gilbreth Lectures to be featured at the 2022 NAE National Meeting include four presenters who are alumni of the NAE Frontiers of Engineering Symposia and recipients of the Gilbreth Lectureships. The Gilbreth Lectures recognize outstanding young engineers. Established in 2001 by the NAE Council, the Gilbreth Lectures are made possible through the generous support of the Armstrong Endowment for Young Engineers.

The 2022 NAE National Meeting also celebrates the 20th Anniversary of NAE’s premier program, EngineerGirl. This dynamic program is designed for girls in elementary through high school and offers information about various engineering fields, careers, and resources in engineering. 

NAE is again working with Cabrillo High School in Long Beach, Samueli Academy in Santa Ana, and University of California, Irvine (UCI) to identify high school students as well as recent UCI entrants who are interested in careers in engineering or science. Approximately 200 students are expected to attend the program.

The 2022 NAE National Meeting in Honor of Lillian Gilbreth and Excellence in Engineering promises to be a very stimulating symposium.

 

Featured Projects
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    A key component of the National Academy of Engineering’s diversity program is the EngineerGirl Website (www.engineergirl.org)—a website that addresses the gender gap in engineering.
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    Frontiers of Engineering symposia bring together emerging engineering leaders from industry, academe, and government labs to discuss pioneering technical work and leading-edge research.

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