The National Academy of Engineering advances the welfare of the nation by providing independent advice on matters involving engineering and technology.
OFFICIAL: The National Academy of Engineering inducts the Class of 2025! We are proud to welcome 129 new members and 21 new international members.
Congratulations to the NAE Class of 2025!
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From May 19–21, the NAE Regional Meeting @DukeU explored the future of commercial aviation—climate resilience, emerging tech, and next-gen airspace management.
Full highlights here: https://t.co/c1qMvSDSiO
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As AI systems grow larger and more power-intensive, engineers are rethinking how data centers deliver and manage power at every level.
Read “The Evolving Power Architecture of AI Data Centers” in the latest issue of #TheBridge: https://t.co/fgM4G2fWg9
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Thank you, @Entergy , for sharing NAE’s #NAE250 video on electric power and energy systems engineering. We appreciate your help in highlighting the engineers and innovations that continue to shape reliable, resilient, and sustainable energy systems.
⚡ Electric Power and Energy Systems Engineering: powering 250 years of American progress. This month’s #NAE250 Engineering America video highlights the engineers and innovations that keep communities connected, industries running, and the nation moving.
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Join NAS President Marcia McNutt today at 3 PM for the third annual State of the Science address exploring the status of the U.S. research enterprise, global science leadership, and economic competitiveness.
Learn more here: https://t.co/i5Ppk5LPBJ
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Continuing our #NAE250 Engineering America spotlight on Computer Science and Engineering with books, films, and media exploring the breakthroughs that shaped the digital age.
Explore the list: https://t.co/Gsqx4TEXJ4
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As AI and exascale systems grow more powerful, energy efficiency is no longer just about reducing overhead—it’s about understanding where every watt goes.
Read how researchers are rethinking data center efficiency in the latest issue of #TheBridge: https://t.co/Qq2FyYotBH
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This Memorial Day, the National Academy of Engineering honors the service members who gave their lives for our nation.
We recognize the enduring role of engineering in strengthening and protecting communities, infrastructure, and national security.
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NAE Member Led Events (MLEs) create opportunities for experts across academia, industry, and policy to exchange ideas and advance discussions on issues shaping the future of engineering and society.
Explore upcoming events on the NAE calendar: https://t.co/2gO3khFHPm
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We’re at @DukeU today for the NAE Regional Meeting. ✈️
Today’s discussions explore the future of commercial aviation—from modernizing airspace and operations to next-generation aircraft and emerging technologies shaping more resilient systems.
#NAE#Aerospace#FutureofFlight
As traditional chip scaling reaches its limits, engineers are turning to modular chiplet architectures and advanced packaging to power the next generation of AI computing.
Read more in the latest issue of #TheBridge: https://t.co/rLwUjyiwoF
#Chiplets#AI#Engineering
How will we power the rapid growth of AI?
The new spring 2026 issue of The Bridge explores AI-driven data centers and how engineers are designing smarter, more resilient infrastructure to meet rising energy demands.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/tzeoNdFtbw
#TheBridge#AI#NAE
Celebrating #IEEE Global Engineering Day!
Last month, NAE President Tsu-Jae Liu participated in the IEEE Laureate Forum in NYC—part of IEEE’s global celebration of engineering excellence—where leaders explored the future of technology and talent.
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Last week, the NAE Regional Meeting
@MIT brought together leaders to explore key topics shaping the future of engineering.
Missed the conversation? Explore highlights and takeaways here: https://t.co/MAg3AbGuZ6
Next stop: @DukeU#NAERegionalMeeting#Engineering
The NAE Gordon Prize ceremony was hosted by @MIT on April 30.
Congratulations to Professor T. Alan Hatton of @MITChemE, recognized for his leadership in preparing generations of engineers to lead, innovate, and deliver impact.
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Join us @DukeU, May 19–21, for the final NAE Regional Meeting of the year as we explore the future of commercial aviation—from climate challenges to emerging technologies and air traffic innovation.
✈️ Register now: https://t.co/lyjIbGOWa3
#FutureOfFlight#Aviation#NAE
Continuing our #NAE250 series, this month we’re spotlighting Computer Science and Engineering! From computing hardware and operating systems to networking, data systems, and AI, explore 250 years of innovation in our new video: https://t.co/AhJY5E5Bop
Didn’t catch our recent Engineering for Energy Demands Summit? Watch the sessions online now! Hosted by @theNAEng and @USCViterbi, the summit convened experts to explore the future of energy, with discussions on workforce, investments, and more: https://t.co/EGLrNYGCTd
It’s an exciting two days with @theNAEng and @MITEngineering! Tonight, @MIT honors T. Alan Hatton, recipient of the NAE's 2026 Bernard M. Gordon Prize. Tomorrow, the NAE Regional Meeting begins—bringing together engineers and researchers to explore creativity in the era of AI.