• HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
BIOENGINEER.ORG
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
No Result
View All Result
Bioengineer.org
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS Science News Chemistry

UTEP professor named a 2019 National Academy of Inventors fellow

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
January 7, 2020
in Chemistry
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
IMAGE
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on RedditShare on Telegram

IMAGE

Credit: Ivan Pierre Aguirre / UTEP Communications

Ryan Wicker, Ph.D., director and founder of The University of Texas at El Paso’s W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation, has been named a National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellow.

Wicker, the MacIntosh Murchison Chair I Professor in Mechanical Engineering, is the second UTEP faculty member to be named an NAI Fellow. The honor recognizes Wicker’s “spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society,” according to the NAI’s announcement. He will be inducted into the NAI with 167 others on April 10, 2020, during a ceremony in Phoenix, Arizona.

“Ryan Wicker has been at the forefront of our fast-growing research efforts in additive manufacturing,” UTEP President Heather Wilson said. “He has fostered an entrepreneurial research climate that makes UTEP a vital component of the fourth largest manufacturing region in North America. We congratulate him on his membership in the National Academy of Inventors.”

Wicker has spent his entire academic career at UTEP. Since his arrival in 1994, he has taught 10 courses related to engineering and manufacturing, including courses not previously taught at UTEP. He holds 18 U.S. patents, some of which are currently utilized in the technological development of the Keck Center. The Keck Center has employed hundreds of student researchers, many who are now leaders in the additive manufacturing industry.

“I am honored to be recognized as a 2019 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, a testament of the entrepreneurial culture of The University of Texas at El Paso and within the W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation,” Wicker said. “By engaging the next generation of diverse students, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college, the Keck Center is advancing additive manufacturing and enhancing the vitality of American industry. As a native El Pasoan, I am a humble participant in an innovative research enterprise in which my students are not just spectating, but rather, advancing the future of manufacturing and reinvigorating the local economy.”

Election to NAI Fellow is the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors. To date, NAI Fellows hold more than 41,500 issued U.S. patents, which have generated more than 11,000 licensed technologies and companies, and created more than 36 million jobs, according to the organization. In addition, more than $1.6 trillion in revenue has been generated based on NAI Fellow discoveries.

“I am so impressed by the caliber of this year’s class of NAI Fellows, all of whom are highly regarded in their respective fields,” said NAI President Paul. R. Sanberg. “The breadth and scope of their discovery is truly staggering. I’m excited not only to see their work continue, but also to see their knowledge influence a new era of science, technology, and innovation worldwide.”

###

Russell Chianelli, Ph.D., a UTEP professor and researcher who holds more than 60 U.S. patents, was named a National Academy of Inventors Fellow in 2018.

Media Contact
Victor H. Arreola
[email protected]
915-747-6437

Original Source

http://www.utep.edu/newsfeed/campus/utep-professor-named-a-national-academy-of-inventors-fellow.html

Tags: Industrial Engineering/ChemistryIntellectual PropertyTechnology TransferTechnology/Engineering/Computer Science
Share12Tweet8Share2ShareShareShare2

Related Posts

Cutting Electrolyte Reduction Boosts High-Energy Battery Performance

Cutting Electrolyte Reduction Boosts High-Energy Battery Performance

December 19, 2025
Microenvironment Shapes Gold-Catalysed CO2 Electroreduction

Microenvironment Shapes Gold-Catalysed CO2 Electroreduction

December 11, 2025

Photoswitchable Olefins Enable Controlled Polymerization

December 11, 2025

Cation Hydration Entropy Controls Chloride Ion Diffusion

December 10, 2025
Please login to join discussion

POPULAR NEWS

  • Nurses’ Views on Online Learning: Effects on Performance

    Nurses’ Views on Online Learning: Effects on Performance

    70 shares
    Share 28 Tweet 18
  • NSF funds machine-learning research at UNO and UNL to study energy requirements of walking in older adults

    71 shares
    Share 28 Tweet 18
  • Unraveling Levofloxacin’s Impact on Brain Function

    54 shares
    Share 22 Tweet 14
  • Exploring Audiology Accessibility in Johannesburg, South Africa

    51 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 13

About

We bring you the latest biotechnology news from best research centers and universities around the world. Check our website.

Follow us

Recent News

HPV Burden and Cervical Abnormalities in Libreville

HPV Burden and Cervical Abnormalities in Libreville

Muscle Health Transitions and Risks in Seniors

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Success! An email was just sent to confirm your subscription. Please find the email now and click 'Confirm' to start subscribing.

Join 70 other subscribers
  • Contact Us

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
    • Home Page 1
    • Home Page 2
  • News
  • National
  • Business
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.