Monday, July 13, 2020

ASME to Honor Helen Reed with the Kate Gleason Award

ASME to Honor Helen Reed with the Kate Gleason Award ASME to Honor Helen Reed with the Kate Gleason Award ASME to Honor Helen Reed with the Kate Gleason Award Sept. 9, 2016 Helen Louise Reed Helen Louise Reed, Ph.D., P.E., educator of aeronautic design at Texas AM University, will be perceived by ASME for her building achievements this November at the Societys yearly Honors Assembly in Phoenix, Ariz. Dr. Reed will get the ASME Kate Gleason Award for lifetime accomplishment in the principal comprehension and control of limit layer progress for high-productivity aviation vehicles, and in spearheading little satellite plan and execution. This year, the Honors Assembly - one of the features of the yearly ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE) - will happen a day sooner than expected. The multi-media festivity of building advancement will be hung on Sunday, Nov. 13 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at the Phoenix Convention Center. The Kate Gleason Award, which was built up in 2011, perceives female specialists who are either profoundly fruitful business visionaries in a field of building or who have had a lifetime of accomplishment in the designing calling. The honor pays tribute to the heritage of Kate Gleason, a practiced architect and businessperson and the primary lady to turn into a full individual from ASME. Reed, who is an ASME Fellow, is at present Regents Professor, Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence and holder of the Edward Pete Aldridge 60 Professorship at Texas AM. Reed has almost 40 years of involvement with material science based comprehension of the receptivity, strength and change of limit layers as they identify with high-height long-perseverance unmanned vehicles, transports, and hypersonic trans-environmental vehicles. A built up master in the regions of hypersonics, vitality productive airplane and little satellite plan, Reed turned into an individual from the Texas AM workforce in 2004, and filled in as leader of the aeronautic design division for a long time before returning full-an ideal opportunity to instructing and research. Before joining Texas AM, Reed held situations at Arizona State University, Tohuku University in Japan, Stanford University, Sandia National Laboratories and the NASA Langley Research Center. Reed has held various volunteer situations during her over 30 years as a Society part, including seat and individual from the Applied Mechanics Divisions (AMD) Fluid Mechanics Technical Committee, seat and bad habit seat of the divisions Junior Awards Committee; and ASMEs AMD contact on the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Technical Committee on Fluid Dynamics. She has likewise gotten various distinctions during her recognized profession, including the J. Leland Lee Atwood Award from AIAA and the American Society for Engineering Education in 2007; a Presidential Young Investigator Award and a Faculty Award for Women in Science and Engineering from the National Science Foundation in 1991 and 1984, individually; and an Outstanding Achievement Award in 1978 from the NASA Langley Research Center. She has additionally been the beneficiary of various recognized training grants from Texas AM and Arizona State. An enrolled proficient designer in the territory of Texas, Reed got a lone wolves degree in science from Goucher College in Baltimore, Md., in 1977. She earned an experts degree and a Ph.D. in building mechanics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1980 and 1981, separately. The ASME Foundation is the pleased supporter of the ASME Honors and Awards program through the administration of grant gift subsidizes set up by people, companies or gatherings. For more data on the uncommon occasions booked to occur at IMECE 2016, visit www.asme.org/occasions/imece.

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