Saturday, August 22, 2020

Julio Guerrero Selected as President-Nominee

Julio Guerrero Selected as President-Nominee Julio Guerrero Selected as President-Nominee Julio Guerrero Selected as President-Nominee Julio Guerrero, PhD During the President's Dinner held at the Society's Annual Meeting in Portland, Ore., the ASME Nominating Committee reported the determination of Julio Guerrero, PhD, as ASME president-chosen one for 2015-2016. The Committee additionally reported the candidates for six other ASME administration positions, including the following three individuals from the Board of Governors. Dr. Guerrero is a head, RD and business improvement, at Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Mass., and organizer of Cambridge Research and Technology LLC. Guerrero filled in as an individual from ASME's Board of Governors from 2011-2013, and as bad habit seat of the Society's Industry Advisory Board from 2008-2010. His other Society exercises remember serving for the warning board for the ASME 2014 Energy Forum on Shale Development and Hydraulic Fracturing, commentator for the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design from 2010-2014, and working with the controlling advisory group that proposed the ASME Innovation Showcase (IShow) in 2006. Preceding joining Draper in 2011, Guerrero filled in as a chief exploration researcher for a long time at Schlumberger Research (SLB), where he built up 15 examination coordinated efforts with teachers and understudies from Massachussetts Insittue of Technology's mechanical and electrical designing divisions, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Center (WHOI) for Marine Robotics for subsea and land oil tasks. Since 2003, he has likewise done research with a few MIT teachers, graduate understudies and WHOI specialists; showed building courses at MIT; and filled in as an individual from six doctoral boards of trustees at MIT and the University of Texas at Austin. A proprietor of about 20 licenses around the world, Guerrero got his lord's and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin in 1995 and 1998, separately. At the President's Dinner, the Nominating Committee additionally reported the names of three Board of Governors individuals and three VPs who will start their three-year terms at the following year's Annual Meeting, following enrollment endorsement as a substitute voting form this fall. Bryan Erler, Sriram Somasundaram and Caecilia Gotama are the three Board of Governors candidates. The three VP chosen people are William Predebon, Education; Louis Bialy, Safety Codes and Standards; and Richard Stevenson, Conformity Assessment.

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