Laurel Kuxhaus Inducted into the 2024 Class of the AIMBE College of Fellows

The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the induction of Laurel Kuxhaus Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Clarkson University to its College of Fellows.

Portrait, Laurel Kuxhaus

Election to the AIMBE College of Fellows is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to medical and biological engineers, comprised of the top two percent of engineers in these fields. College membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to “engineering and medicine research, practice, or education” and to “the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of medical and biological engineering or developing/implementing innovative approaches to bioengineering education.” 

Kuxhaus was nominated, reviewed, and elected by peers and members of the College of Fellows “for advancements in musculoskeletal biomechanics, medical device design, technology transfer, education and pedagogy, public policy, and work within government.” 

“This recognition means a lot to me because it acknowledges the integration of my interdisciplinary technical work, my mentoring and pedagogy work, and my work advancing science and technology policy in the federal government,” Kuxhaus said. “All of those are critical to maintaining and advancing our nation’s science and engineering enterprise, especially for the future of medical and biological engineers.”

A formal induction ceremony was held during the AIMBE Annual Event at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel in Arlington, Virginia on March 25, 2024. Kuxhaus was inducted along with 162 colleagues who make up the AIMBE College of Fellows Class of 2024. 

While most AIMBE Fellows hail from the United States, the College of Fellows has inducted Fellows representing more than 30 countries. AIMBE Fellows are employed in academia, industry, clinical practice, and government. 

AIMBE Fellows are among the most distinguished medical and biological engineers including 3 Nobel Prize laureates and 22 Presidential Medal of Science and/or Technology and Innovation awardees. Additionally, 214 Fellows have been inducted to the National Academy of Engineering, 117 inducted to the National Academy of Medicine, and 48 inducted to the National Academy of Sciences. 

About AIMBE 

AIMBE is the authoritative voice and advocate for the value of medical and biological engineering to society. AIMBE’s mission is to recognize excellence, advance public understanding, and accelerate medical and biological innovation. No other organization brings together academic, industry, government, and scientific societies to form a highly influential community advancing medical and biological engineering. AIMBE’s mission drives advocacy initiatives into action on Capitol Hill and beyond.

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