The Armstrong Endowment for Young Engineers – Gilbreth Lectures were established in 2001 by the Council of the National Academy of Engineering as a means of recognizing outstanding early-career US engineers and making them more visible to the NAE membership. Recipients of the lectureships will have the opportunity to make presentations at NAE’s National Meeting. The Gilbreth Lectureships are named in honor of Lillian Gilbreth, the first woman elected to the National Academy of Engineering (1965) and a pioneer in the field of Human Factors.
Please indicate your choice of the 2 US speakers who had the most technically interesting and effective presentations. The talks should describe an area of research or technical work and not be limited to a review of the speaker’s own work.