Mary Baker Industry Achievement Award
ASME Unit: |
Design Engineering Division (DED) |
Date Established: |
2024 |
Achievement: |
Presented to an industry or government practitioner or researcher who accomplishes at least one of the following in the areas of vibration, sound/acoustics, shock, or dynamics:
- A singular industry innovation
- A lifetime of industry-relevant achievements
- Impactful engagement and improvement across industry, government, and academic domains
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Limitations: |
Candidates must:
- At the time of awarding, have 10 or more years of experience in industry and/or government as a practitioner and/or researcher
- Generate a publicly-releasable keynote lecture and travel to the International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) for presentation
- Cover travel expenses beyond the stipend allotment
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Nomination Deadline: |
1 February on the year of the award |
Form of Award: |
Plaque, invitation to give a keynote lecture at the IDETC Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, honorarium ($1000), conference travel stipend ($1500), and waiver of IDETC registration fees. |
Frequency of Award: |
Annual |
Administrative: |
Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound (TCVS) |
Level of Award: |
Division |
Selected By: |
Selected by the DED Honors and Awards Committee based on TCVS vote. |
Selecting Process: |
Nomination packages should include a letter of nomination, strictly three letters of support, and the nominee’s curriculum vitae. At least two letters of support must be from industry or government organizations. All nomination packages must be submitted electronically in a single PDF file.
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Funding: |
Funded by the Technical and Engineering Communities Sector, DED, and TCVS. |
Date Created: |
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Date Modified: |
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Contact Name: |
Brian Olson |
Contact Email: |
brian.olson@jhuapl.edu |
Contact Phone: |
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Mary Baker Industry Achievement Award Recipients
2025 |
S. Michael Spottswood |
2024 |
L. Diana Trujillo |