SAGE Publishing Young Engineer Lecture

Sponsored by SAGE Publications Limited

The Society has a number of awards which, by their nature, are intended to recognize senior members of the Society for their work in Experimental Mechanics. However, it is also important that the Society recognize members early in their career whose work demonstrates considerable potential in the field of Experimental Mechanics. That is the focus of this new lecture.

As with all SEM awards, we strongly solicit nominations from the members of the Society for this lecture. The nominee should be recognized for the potential of work early in his/her career, and should be a member of the Society. On the academic side, this could be someone at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. On the industrial or Government Lab side, it could be someone up to 10 years after hire. These are only guidelines and not absolute rules.

Award Guidelines      Award Nomination Form

 

2024 Recipient

In recognition of outstanding early-career contributions to experimental mechanics.

Picture of Daniel Rohe

Daniel Rohe
Dr. Daniel Rohe is a Principal Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories. Dan works in the Experimental Structural Dynamics department where he specializes in dynamic characterization testing using non-contact diagnostics and MIMO vibration control. Dan has spent the last few years writing software for structural dynamics applications which have been released open source as the Rattlesnake, a MIMO Vibration Controller, and SDynPy, a Structural Dynamics Python Library.

 
 
The Society acknowledges the following individuals who were given the SAGE Publishing Young Engineer Lecture Award in the past.
2023 - Yongchao Yang 2022 - Javad Baqersad 2021 - Luke Martin
2020 - Joe Schoneman 2019 - Zhu Mao 2018 - Jacob Dodson
2017 - Gaëtan Kerschen