Research and Teaching Interests: Reliability engineering, physics of failure modeling and system life prediction, resilient systems design, prognostics and health monitoring, hybrid systems simulation, theories and techniques for risk and safety analysis |
Awards and Recognitions |
2010 | Member, National Academy of Engineering (Elected, 2010) |
2005-2014 | Nicole J. Kim Eminent Professor of Engineering (2005-2014) |
2010-2014 | Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor (2010-2014) |
2013 | Fellow, American Nuclear Society (Elected 2013) |
1999 | Fellow, Society for Risk Analysis (Elected 1999) |
2013 | Tommy Thompson Award, American Nuclear Society (2013) |
2010 | Gilbert White Fellow, Resources for the Future (2010) |
2009 | Evans- McElroy Award, IEEE Reliability Society (2009) |
1998 | Rotary National Award for Space Achievement (1998) |
1998 | NASA Flight Safety Award (1998) |
1997 | Ford Quality Award, Ford Motor Company (1997) |
1995 | P.K. McElroy Award, IEEE Reliability Society (1995) |
Numerous Best Paper Awards: American Nuclear Society, European Nuclear Society, System Safety Society, IEEE Reliability Society, Society for Risk Analyses, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE) |