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Two INFORMS Members Elected to National Academy of Engineering

Two INFORMS Members Elected to National Academy of Engineering
In a significant development for the engineering and operations research communities, John-Paul Clarke of the University of Texas at Austin and Oleg Gusikhin of Ford Motor Company have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Their induction honors groundbreaking contributions that have advanced civil aviation and automotive engineering, highlighting the critical role of engineering in addressing contemporary societal challenges.
Advancing Civil Aviation through Innovation
John-Paul Clarke’s pioneering research has fundamentally transformed civil aviation, particularly through his work on continuous descent approaches (CDAs). These optimized flight paths facilitate smoother, uninterrupted descents, substantially reducing fuel consumption, noise pollution, and emissions during aircraft landings. Clarke’s methodologies have enhanced the environmental sustainability of air travel on a global scale and established robust frameworks for integrating emerging technologies such as next-generation air traffic management systems and uncrewed aerial vehicles into existing aviation infrastructure. His advanced modeling and simulation techniques have become essential tools for improving airspace design, alleviating congestion delays, and elevating both safety and operational efficiency.
Enhancing Automotive Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience
Oleg Gusikhin’s contributions at Ford Motor Company exemplify the integration of industrial engineering, data analytics, and real-time systems within automotive manufacturing and supply chain management. His innovations in supply chain risk management have provided global manufacturing networks with predictive capabilities to identify vulnerabilities and develop resilience strategies against disruptions—an increasingly vital asset amid volatile global economic conditions. Gusikhin’s optimization frameworks for production scheduling and assembly line design enable dynamic, data-driven adjustments that reduce downtime and maximize resource utilization. Furthermore, his research into connected vehicle analytics and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication is laying the groundwork for smarter, safer, and more responsive automotive ecosystems.
Recognition of Interdisciplinary Engineering Excellence
The election of Clarke and Gusikhin, both members of INFORMS, underscores the growing recognition of interdisciplinary research at the nexus of operations research, data analytics, and engineering design. Their achievements arrive at a time when such fields face challenges in securing recognition and funding, particularly as shifting market dynamics and geopolitical tensions influence research priorities. The increased visibility of their work may stimulate greater interest and investment in related domains, including biomedical engineering and space exploration technologies. Concurrently, competitors are likely to intensify efforts to replicate or surpass these innovations, especially in rapidly evolving sectors such as women’s health technologies and ultraviolet instrument technologies for space exploration.
Their induction into the NAE not only affirms their individual excellence and societal impact but also signals the broader significance of engineering-driven innovation in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. As the aviation industry pursues decarbonization and manufacturing adapts to global uncertainties, the work of Clarke and Gusikhin exemplifies the transformative power of engineering to foster sustainable progress and resilience across diverse sectors.

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