Sunday night – NAE day 1

I just love the annual meeting of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).. It is the biggest nerd-fest you could imagine. Each year we get together to welcome new members and see old friends. THere are great talks.. and super great networking. 

I started the day with a run down to the mall.. I ran by the National Academies Building just to be sure I could find it.

The NAE shares the building with the National Academy of Science )NAS) and the  National Academy of Medicine (NAM).  The combined organization National Academy organization  was created by President Lincoln  in 1863 Its mission is to ” advance the welfare and prosperity of the nation by providing independent advice on matters involving engineering and technology,” ..What I love about the NAE is that it brings together engineers of all sorts pf disciplines.. civil engineers , mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, chemical engineers,  environmental engieers, computer engineers, power system engineers, ., aerospace engineners.. you name it .. from all walks of life.. from academia, from industry and from the government and military. .Its full of inventors, professors, CEO’s , Generals and many other interesting and fun people. Most of the oidy is from the US.. but we also have many international members..

I ran back to the hotel and tool a shower.. .. Is it just me or does this shower control look sad ?


at 10 we all lined up and caught a bus to the  venue. THe fun conversations staerted as soon as I got on the bus. I sat next to a a very interesting Material Sceince Prof  from RPI..  it was going to be a fun day of interactions like this..   My first meetign was a group of us that are workign to increase the diversity of the NAE… Its a predominantly male and white organization. thought its gotten much more diversi in recent years. I’m part of a committee to hep find a more diverse set of candidates to stand for election. I’m looking forward to helping if I can. 

AFter that meetign and a little more mingline, we all filed in to the great ha;; to meet the new members elected this year. I had several freinds elected this year  including my friends Anirudh,. Neil. Kerrie,  Adalio and Bill. I was super happy fr all of them . 

We rhten  had an excellent talk from MIT prof Sandy Pentland on the importance of using sociology data to improve AI data analysis on everything from the spread of diseases to the planning of cities. He made a complelign cad  how Large Language Models liek GPT might be used to help  middle wage workers advance by allowing them to leverage the expertise captured in thos e models to broaden their thinking and improve their productivity. 
 

THen more mingling ( i love the wingling) . I ran into Rod P.. a freind of my brothers.. He staretd tellign a freind about Billys magic tricks.. that was fun !

AFter luch there was a very moving tribute to one of the former NAe presidents Bill Wulf. I didn’t knwo bill.. but it was really great to hear so many tributes.. and fun stories abotu a guy who hlped build the NAE into the org it now is. He was a brilliant, humble ad funny man.. I was moved by all I heard of him.. I particually loved hearng from Bills daughters who gave a warm and funny trbute to their famous dad.. callign him the ‘inventor of the dad joke’.. .. eg. “Dad.. are you alright ?! .. No… I’m, not.. I’m half left”..    groan.. now thats a real leader.. a guy who can argue with the president of the usa .. and still tell a good dad joke !

 

THere was a great reception..t hen we all headed out to section dinners. I’m in section 7.. (ELectroica, communiocatiosn and information systems ) dinner. I’d never been to one of the section dinners.. and I really enjoyed it. I got to speak more with our new Sec 7 president Bernd G .. and talk to other members. I sat next to Tsu-Jae King Liu, the Dean of Engineering at UC Berkley.. It was great speaking with her and the other folks at our table.. 

 

From there we all walked hoem to the hotel.. .. Its’ great walkign aroudn DC at night. We saw a ‘birthday cake’ on the lawn of the white house celibrating immy Carters 99th birthday !  Happy birthday Jimmy !

 

 

On my way up to my room I ran into my friend Neil and his wife Laura.. Neil is a propf at mit who is the fatehr o the fablab movement.. he teaches a class called how to make just about everythign that is famous on campus.  I love talign to neil.. he’s so funny and so smart.. really one of my heros. He came up to see me at BETA last year. we’re plannign another meet up in Vermont later this year.  Here’ is Neil usine Lara to illustrate  a robotic mechanism one of his students had worked on.. 

Great day !  More tomorrow 

 

nite all,. nite sam

-me

Saturday night – Down to DC

We spent the mornign workign aroudn the house in prep for Max, Becky, Gabe and freidns arrival starting next Monday. In prep we’ve installed new wood working, painted the front entrance way, helped build a new wood shed, and cleaned every room in the house,   today we worked in the yard until the moment I had to run for a plane. I’m heading down to DC for the National Academy of Engineering Annual Meeting . It’s. a meeting I really enjoy.. full of great talks and fantastic networking.   I admit that feel guilty being gone for two days while diane continues to prep the house for the coming week… The house looks great.. but I know  it will look even better by the time I get back on Monday..  

 

nite all, nite sam

-me

Friday night – Betalabs

TOday was really fun. It was the first day of this year’s BetaLabs. It’s a program my freind Tyler came up with that brings high school kids tofgether to work on projects with Beta and the Generator makerspace. Two places I love. Last year we did it with a single school: Spaulding High School in Barre. This year we worked with our grat partner LaFran (aka Michelle LaFrancis)  to pull in kids from other schools thrugh their school to work programs.  THrough the year these students will learn abotu the sceince of electric flight then work with us to design and build a techcnial project aroudn those sceinces. Last year we really enjoyed seeing what the students came up with.. and helping them design-break-redesign and build.   This year looks even more fun with more students… 

 

Can’t wait !

nite all, nite sam

-me