Two professors from the University of California, Davis, have been elected as members of the National Academy of Engineering. Professors Kate Scow and Daniel Sperling join 13 other current 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis faculty members who are in the academy. (.)
Election to the NAE is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer. Members are selected for having made outstanding contributions to the field of engineering, including research, practice or education, as well as to pioneering new and developing fields of technology, or innovative approaches to engineering education.
Kate Scow is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of soil microbial ecology in the Department of Land, Air and Water Resources. The academy honored her for 鈥渆lucidating the role of soil microbial communities in polluted ecosystems and their responses to agricultural management practices,鈥 according to an
Her research investigates relationships between indigenous soil microbial communities and critical ecosystem processes such as biogeochemical cycling and biodegradation. It has been applied in low-cost approaches that promote biologically based solutions for clean-up of contaminated groundwater and for soil carbon sequestration. For the past decade, she has collaborated with partners in Uganda and Kenya in participatory research on small-scale irrigation, soil health and integrated soil management.
Scow chairs the graduate group and was director of the , a long-term experiment investigating relationships between farm management, below-ground biodiversity and sustainability of row crop agroecosystems. Previously, she was director of the Kearney Foundation of Soil Science during the mission 鈥淪oil Carbon and California Terrestrial Ecosystems.鈥
Scow received her bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology from Antioch College and her master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in soil science from Cornell University.
Daniel Sperling is a Distinguished Professor of civil and environmental engineering, and environmental science. He is founding director of the and of the at 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis.
Sperling is a leading international expert on transportation whose work has helped pioneer new fields of study to create more efficient, low-carbon and environmentally beneficial transportation systems. Sperling co-directed the 2007 study that designed California鈥檚 landmark low-carbon fuel standard. He has testified multiple times to the U.S. Congress, and has authored or co-authored more than 250 technical papers and 13 books, including and .
Since February 2007, Sperling has served on the California Air Resources Board, appointed by Govs. Schwarzenegger, Brown and Newsom. In this position he oversees policies and regulations on climate change, low-carbon fuels and vehicles, and sustainable cities. In 2013, he served as chair of the California Fuel Cell Partnership, and in 2015 as chair of the Transportation Research Board (National Academies). In 2019 he received the Transportation Research Board鈥檚 prestigious Roy Crum award, and in 2013 he received the Blue Planet Prize.
Sperling earned his undergraduate degree in engineering and urban planning from Cornell University and his Ph.D. in transportation engineering from 澳门六合彩资料库 Berkeley.
Individuals in the newly elected class will be formally inducted during the NAE鈥檚 annual meeting on Oct. 2.
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