Scripps Oceanography
Scientist Elected To National Academy Of Engineering
By Mario Aguilera
William
Kuperman, Professor of Oceanography and Director of
the Marine Physical Laboratory at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego,
has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering
(NAE).
Kuperman was elected to the NAE
"for international leadership in the development
and application of computational methods for ocean acoustics."
He specializes in ocean acoustics, signal processing and
physical oceanography. He has been at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography since 1992 and was formerly a senior scientist
in the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's Acoustics Division.
"Bill is a major figure
in ocean acoustics." said John Orcutt, Scripps deputy
director. "Bill's recent pioneering work on time
reversal in observed ocean acoustic fields is one of several
major contributions to research in marine acoustics, and
is now finding applications in other fields including
medicine and acoustical imaging. His leadership of the
Marine Physical Laboratory at Scripps has been essential
to the health of the laboratory and Scripps Institution
of Oceanography."
As director of the Marine Physical
Laboratory (MPL) at Scripps, Kuperman oversees a large
multidisciplinary research program, which focuses on exploratory
and technology-based research and development of unique
underwater sensor systems. MPL receives major sponsorship
from the Department of Defense and the National Science
Foundation. Its main administrative headquarters are located
adjacent to Scripps's Nimitz Marine Facility on San Diego
Bay.
Kuperman holds a Secretary of
the Navy/Chief of Naval Operations Oceanography Chair
in Oceanographic Science. He is president-elect and a
fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, former associate
editor of The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,
coauthor of the textbook Computational Ocean Acoustics
and was awarded the 1995 Acoustical Society of America's
Pioneers of Underwater Acoustics Medal.
Kuperman earned a B.S. in physics
from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, an M.S. in
physics from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in
physics from the University of Maryland.
Founded in 1964, the NAE is part
of the National Academies and has a membership of more
than 2,000 senior professionals in business, academia
and government who are among the world's most accomplished
engineers. Election to the NAE is one of the highest professional
distinctions accorded to an engineer.
Media Contacts: Dora Dalton or Mario Aguilera (858) 534-3624