John Anderson Receives USC Viterbi Lifetime Achievement Award Sat, March 29, 2025 The Viterbi Awards recognize individuals who have left an indelible impact on engineering and society. Read More
NAE President's Address 2024 PostedJanuary 6, 2025 NAE President John L. Anderson's remarks at the 2024 NAE Annual Meeting & 60th Anniversary Celebration. Read More
Rapid Response in Times of Need PostedMarch 26, 2024 Innovation in the biotechnology industry is essential to our search for new and effective advancements to meet the healthcare needs of society. Artificial intelligence (AI), on the other hand, is one of the most rapidly advancing tools that can be used in the innovation process. The convergence of biotechnology and AI has the potential for immense benefits. Read More
2024 Draper Prize: Where Science Meets Engineering PostedMarch 4, 2024 The 2024 Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering awards gala celebrated the coming together of science and engineering. We commemorated the accomplishments of Dr. Stuart Parkin , an experimental physicist, “for engineering spintronic technologies, enabling digital information storage ... Read More
Celebrating Engineer’s Week! PostedFebruary 20, 2024 This week, February 18-24, 2024, we celebrate the engineers who affect positive change in our world. The theme, "Welcome to the Future!" celebrates today's achievements and efforts to pave the way for a brighter and more diverse future in engineering. At the 2024 NAE National ... Read More
Honoring Pioneers in Engineering PostedJanuary 5, 2024 In 2023, the engineering community lost a host of notable pioneers in engineering, from Gordon Moore, co-founder and emeritus chairman of Intel Corporation who developed Moore’s law, to William A. Wulf, a computer innovator who paved the way for the internet that we know today, to Henry Petroski, whose prolific writing career presented the human side of engineering. Read More
The Urgency of Climate Change Solutions PostedNovember 9, 2023 Climate change affects us all. We need to act decisively, urgently, and equitably if we are to minimize the negative impacts of climate change and pave the way for a more sustainable future. Read More
The Future of Engineering PostedMay 15, 2023 Anniversaries are a time to ask: “What more can we do?” “What issues should we address?” “What actions should we take?” “What partnerships should we build to advance the academy toward synergizing science, engineering and medicine?” Read More
Engaging the Public in the Mobility Electrification Revolution PostedApril 13, 2023 Electrification will play an important role for the transportation industry in meeting net-zero carbon goals. Read More
International Outreach for Secure and Sustainable Energy PostedDecember 15, 2022 Linking energy security to sustainable development is an international challenge that requires international cooperation. Read More
Philanthropy: Wellspring of the NAE’s Work and Impacts PostedNovember 28, 2022 This unprecedented $100 million multiyear campaign will firmly position the National Academy of Engineering to achieve its vision, mission, and strategic plan, while ensuring its capacity to continue as the trusted source of engineering advice for creating a healthier, more secure, more equitable, more sustainable, and joyful world. Read More
Dr. John L. Anderson Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology DateNovember 4, 2022 SubjectGlobal Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology On Friday, November 4, I had the pleasure of delivering the keynote address at the University of Miami’s Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology Symposium. Held in recognition of the College of Engineering’s 75th Anniversary, the daylong symposium also marked Miami Engineering Day through a proclamation by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. Speaker: John L. Anderson (President Emeritus, National Academy of Engineering) Read More
Engineering the Transition to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions https://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2022/09/engineering-the-transition-to-net... PostedOctober 7, 2022 How engineers – and NAE in particular – can support the national and global transition to net-zero carbon emissions.
Engineers are the talent pipeline to lead Energy Transitions PostedAugust 17, 2022 The urgency and necessity of greatly reducing greenhouse gas emissions is the focus of the 2022 NAE Annual Meeting. Read More
Looking Ahead with the Philippines PostedJuly 18, 2022 The NAE recognizes the importance of engaging internationally to share knowledge, collaborate, and promote understanding of complex systems thinking to advance the impact of engineering across the globe. Read More
The 2022 Graduating Class of Engineers: Bold Agents of Change PostedJune 28, 2022 This year’s graduating engineers have an opportunity to be bold agents of change. Read More
An unforgettable 2022 NAE National Meeting PostedMay 13, 2022 There are exciting happenings at the NAE, and I would like to share news from the recent NAE National Meeting at the Beckman Center in Irvine, CA. Read More
Engineering for Inevitable Surprises https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/1/1/pgac014/6569120 PostedApril 19, 2022 To engineer resilient communities requires anticipation of and diligent planning for inevitable surprises, and a fundamental appreciation of people, systems, and culture—the guiding themes of the National Academy of Engineering's programs.
Preparing for leadership is key for future engineers NAE President John Anderson discussed the future of engineering at University of Florida Leader in Residence program. Thu, March 17, 2022 “Emphasizing leadership at the undergraduate level in engineering is critical for success,” said John L. Anderson, president of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). During Engineers Week 2022, he visited and spoke to students, faculty, and university leaders in the University of ... Read More
Engineering's Unique Role in S&T Policy Wed, February 16, 2022 A 21st century science and technology policy that works to solve society’s problems must fully incorporate engineering’s unique perspectives, write National Academy of Engineering President John L. Anderson and NAE member William S. Hammack in an article they co-authored for Issues in Science and ... Read More