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ME's Ardebili named SES Fellow
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Stephen Greenwell
Haleh Ardebili, the Bill D. Cook Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Director of the Cullen College of Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program, has been named a Fellow of the Society of Engineering Science (SES).
Haleh Ardebili, the Bill D. Cook Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Director of the Cullen College of Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program, has been named a Fellow of the Society of Engineering Science (SES).

Haleh Ardebili, the Bill D. Cook Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Director of the Cullen College of Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program, has been named a Fellow of the Society of Engineering Science (SES).

The SES Fellow honor is highly selective and recognizes members of the society “who have contributed significantly to the activities of the SES and who have had a major impact on the advance of the engineering sciences by independent, original research or who have rendered some other exceptional service to the cause of the sciences.” She will be officially recognized at the annual SES meeting in October 2023 in Minneapolis.

Ardebili performs research in the broadly defined area of materials for energy storage and has made several impactful contributions to the development of stretchable and flexible lithium-ion batteries that may even be integrated in clothes and wearable devices.

“I feel very honored and humbled for this recognition by my scientific community,” Ardebili said. “The support of my department, college, students and colleagues is what has made this possible.”

Ardebili joined the Cullen College of Engineering in 2010. In 2018, she was appointed as the Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program. She is an author of two books and created 19 radio episodes of “Engines of Our Ingenuity.” She currently serves as an Associate Editor for the ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics, and she is the recipient of several awards, such as the Abraham E. Dukler Distinguished Engineering Faculty Award and the W.T. Kittinger Teaching Excellence Award.

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