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C. Daniel Mote Jr.

Clayton Daniel Mote Jr. (born February 5, 1937) is the President Emeritus of the National Academy of Engineering. He served as the president of the NAE from July 2013 to June 2019. He also served as President of the University of Maryland, College Park from September 1998 until August 2010. From 1967 to 1991, Mote was a professor in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and served as Vice Chancellor at Berkeley from 1991 to 1998. Mote is a judge for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.

C. Daniel Mote Jr.
Dr. C. Daniel Mote (2015)
President of the University of Maryland, College Park
In office
September 1998 – August 2010
Preceded byWilliam English Kirwan
Succeeded byWallace Loh
Personal details
Born (1937-02-05) February 5, 1937 (age 87)
San Francisco, California
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
ProfessionProfessor, university administrator, academic

Academic career edit

University of California, Berkeley edit

Mote was born in San Francisco, California and received his bachelor's degree, masters, and doctorate degrees from the University of California, Berkeley in mechanical engineering. After a postdoctoral year in England and three years as an assistant professor at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, he returned to Berkeley to join the faculty in mechanical engineering for the next 31 years. He and his students investigated the dynamics, stability, and control of high-speed rotating and translating continua (e.g., disks, webs, tapes, and cables) as well as biomechanical problems emanating from snow skiing. He coined the area called "dynamics of axially moving materials" encompassing these systems. He has authored or co-authored over 300 academic publications, and has mentored 58 Ph.D. students.[1] At Berkeley, he held an endowed chair in mechanical systems and served as chair of the mechanical engineering department from 1987 to 1991 when the National Research Council (NRC) ranked its graduate program effectiveness highest nationally. Because of his success at raising funds for mechanical engineering, in 1991 he was appointed vice chancellor at Berkeley expressly to create and lead a $1 billion capital campaign for the campus that ultimately reached $1.4 billion.

University of Maryland edit

In 1998, Dr. Mote was recruited to the presidency of the University of Maryland, College Park, a position he held until 2010 when he was appointed Regents Professor. His goal for the university was to elevate its self-expectation of achievement and its national and global position through proactive initiatives. During his tenure the number of Academy members among the faculty tripled, three Nobel laureates were recognized, and an accredited school of public health and a new department of bioengineering were created. He also founded a 130-acre research park next to the campus, faculty research funds increased by 150%, and partnerships with surrounding federal agencies and with international organizations expanded greatly. The number of students studying abroad tripled, and he created an annual open house day that has attracted over 100,000 visitors on that day, founded a charitable foundation for the campus whose board of trustees launched a $1 billion capital campaign that reached its goal, increased the graduation rate of all students in six year by 15-20% during his tenure and took every student to lunch that wanted to go. The Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked the campus #36 in 2010 and its Engineering School #13 globally.

National Academy of Engineering edit

Mote was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1988 for analysis of the mechanics of complex dynamic systems, providing results of great practical importance in vibrations and biomechanics. He was also elected to the positions of Councillor (2002-2008), Treasurer (2009-2013), and President for six years beginning July 1, 2013. He serves as vice chair of the National Research Council (NRC) and has served on its Governing Board Executive Committee since 2009. He chaired the NRC Committee on Global Science and Technology Strategies and Their Effects on US National Security (2009-2010), co-chaired the National Academies Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable (2007-2013), and co-chaired the Committee on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Workforce Needs for the US Department of Defense and the US Industrial Base (2011-2012). He also served as vice chair of the NRC Committee on the Department of Defense Basic Research (2004) and on the NRC committee authoring the Rising Above the Gathering Storm reports of 2005 and 2010. He was also a founding member of the FBI's National Security Higher Education Advisory Board (2005-2010).

Awards and memberships edit

Mote has received numerous distinctions throughout his career:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Biography from the Office of the President, University of Maryland
  2. ^ "ASME Medal". American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
  3. ^ Benjamin Franklin Medal 2020
  4. ^ "Clayton Daniel Mote, Jr". Academia Sinica. Retrieved 9 November 2020.

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College ParkIn office September 1998 August 2010Preceded byWilliam English KirwanSucceeded byWallace LohPersonal detailsBorn 1937 02 05 February 5 1937 age 87 San Francisco CaliforniaAlma materUniversity of California BerkeleyProfessionProfessor university administrator academic Contents 1 Academic career 1 1 University of California Berkeley 1 2 University of Maryland 1 3 National Academy of Engineering 2 Awards and memberships 3 References 4 External linksAcademic career editUniversity of California Berkeley edit Mote was born in San Francisco California and received his bachelor s degree masters and doctorate degrees from the University of California Berkeley in mechanical engineering After a postdoctoral year in England and three years as an assistant professor at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh he returned to Berkeley to join the faculty in mechanical engineering for the next 31 years He and his students investigated the dynamics stability and control of high speed rotating and translating continua e g disks webs tapes and cables as well as biomechanical problems emanating from snow skiing He coined the area called dynamics of axially moving materials encompassing these systems He has authored or co authored over 300 academic publications and has mentored 58 Ph D students 1 At Berkeley he held an endowed chair in mechanical systems and served as chair of the mechanical engineering department from 1987 to 1991 when the National Research Council NRC ranked its graduate program effectiveness highest nationally Because of his success at raising funds for mechanical engineering in 1991 he was appointed vice chancellor at Berkeley expressly to create and lead a 1 billion capital campaign for the campus that ultimately reached 1 4 billion University of Maryland edit In 1998 Dr Mote was recruited to the presidency of the University of Maryland College Park a position he held until 2010 when he was appointed Regents Professor His goal for the university was to elevate its self expectation of achievement and its national and global position through proactive initiatives During his tenure the number of Academy members among the faculty tripled three Nobel laureates were recognized and an accredited school of public health and a new department of bioengineering were created He also founded a 130 acre research park next to the campus faculty research funds increased by 150 and partnerships with surrounding federal agencies and with international organizations expanded greatly The number of students studying abroad tripled and he created an annual open house day that has attracted over 100 000 visitors on that day founded a charitable foundation for the campus whose board of trustees launched a 1 billion capital campaign that reached its goal increased the graduation rate of all students in six year by 15 20 during his tenure and took every student to lunch that wanted to go The Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked the campus 36 in 2010 and its Engineering School 13 globally National Academy of Engineering edit Mote was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1988 for analysis of the mechanics of complex dynamic systems providing results of great practical importance in vibrations and biomechanics He was also elected to the positions of Councillor 2002 2008 Treasurer 2009 2013 and President for six years beginning July 1 2013 He serves as vice chair of the National Research Council NRC and has served on its Governing Board Executive Committee since 2009 He chaired the NRC Committee on Global Science and Technology Strategies and Their Effects on US National Security 2009 2010 co chaired the National Academies Government University Industry Research Roundtable 2007 2013 and co chaired the Committee on Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Workforce Needs for the US Department of Defense and the US Industrial Base 2011 2012 He also served as vice chair of the NRC Committee on the Department of Defense Basic Research 2004 and on the NRC committee authoring the Rising Above the Gathering Storm reports of 2005 and 2010 He was also a founding member of the FBI s National Security Higher Education Advisory Board 2005 2010 Awards and memberships editMote has received numerous distinctions throughout his career 1 Humboldt Prize from the Federal Republic of Germany Berkeley Citation an award similar to the honorary doctorate from the University of California Berkeley University of California Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award University of California Alumni Association Excellence in Achievement Award Distinguished Engineering Alumnus from the University of California Berkeley Member of the U S National Academy of Engineering Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Honorary Membership and Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science Fellow of Acoustical Society of America Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics 2005 J P Den Hartog Award from the ASME International Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound to honor his lifelong contribution to the teaching and or practice of vibration engineering 2005 Founders Award from the National Academy of Engineering honoring an Academy member who has upheld the ideals and principles of the Academy through achievements 2011 ASME Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2 Holder of four honorary doctorates and two honorary professorships 2020 Benjamin Franklin Medal Franklin Institute 3 Honorary member of Academia Sinica 2016 4 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to C Daniel Mote Jr References edit a b Biography from the Office of the President University of Maryland ASME Medal American Society of Mechanical Engineers Retrieved October 1 2011 Benjamin Franklin Medal 2020 Clayton Daniel Mote Jr Academia Sinica Retrieved 9 November 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