NISKAYUNA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 19, 2005--
Adam Rasheed to Be Recognized at Fifth Annual Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT September 28 & 29 and Profiled in October '05 Issue of Technology Review
GE Global Research, the centralized research organization of General Electric (NYSE: GE), today announced that Adam Rasheed, an aeronautical engineer, has been named to Technology Review Magazine's 2005 list of the world's Top 35 Young Innovators (TR35). Technology Review is MIT's Magazine of Innovation. Adam's selection represents the third year in a row that a GE scientist has made this prestigious list.
The TR35, chosen by the editors of Technology Review and an elite panel of judges, consists of 35 individuals under age 35 whose innovative work in technology has a profound impact on today's world. This year's honorees were recognized for their contributions in technologies that are poised to have a dramatic impact on the world.
"The TR35 is among the most prestigious honors that can be bestowed on a young innovator," says Technology Review Editor in Chief Jason Pontin. "We hail their accomplishments and look forward to even more from them in the future."
Adam was recognized for his fundamental research contributions to an aircraft propulsion system based on a pulsed-detonation engine - a technology in which repeated detonations of fuel-air mixtures creates higher pressures than in conventional combustion chambers, offering significantly lower fuel consumption and reduction in emissions.
"Adam's contributions in pulsed detonation propulsion research have led to significant advances in our quest for the next evolution in aircraft propulsion," Michael Idelchik, Vice President and Acting Director of GE Global Research, said. "Adam's work is of the highest caliber, and he is certainly well-deserving of this special recognition. To be named among the top 35 young innovators in the world is a quite an accomplishment."
Adam Rasheed said, "I am deeply honored to be selected to the TR35. I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to grow my childhood passion for aerospace engineering into an exciting and rewarding career. Although this is a great personal recognition, this honor really is a tribute to the efforts of our entire team working towards the next evolution in aerospace propulsion."
Since joining GE Global Research in 2001, Adam has focused on propulsion and energy technologies. His most recent investigations focused on pulsed detonation engine turbine interactions with the vision of building a PDE-turbine hybrid engine where the conventional combustors are replaced with pulsed detonation combustors (PDC) in a gas turbine core. His experimental engine is the world's first multi-combustor pulsed detonation engine to drive a large-scale turbine, which is at core of today's turbofan engines. In addition, his hydrocarbon-fueled engine can operate continuously without the oxygen enrichment - a critical enabler for aircraft applications.
The complete TR35 list appears in the October 2005 issue of Technology Review magazine and on Technologyreview.com. The honorees will be recognized at the fifth annual Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT later this month.
About GE Global Research
GE Global Research is one of the world's most diversified industrial research organizations, providing innovative technology for all of GE's businesses. Global Research has been the cornerstone of GE technology for more than 100 years, and is now focused on developing breakthrough innovations in areas such as molecular medicine, energy conversion, nanotechnology, advanced propulsion and security technologies. GE Global Research is headquartered in Niskayuna, New York and has facilities in Bangalore, India, Shanghai, China, and Munich, Germany. Visit GE Global Research at www.research.ge.com.
About Technology Review
Technology Review, the oldest technology magazine in the world, is published by Technology Review, Inc., an independent media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 1899, Technology Review describes emerging technologies and analyzes their commercial, economic, social, and political impact for an audience of senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni. In addition, Technology Review, Inc. produces www.technologyreview.com, a website that offers daily news and opinion on emerging technologies. It also produces live events such as the Emerging Technologies Conference. The views expressed in Technology Review are not necessarily those of MIT.
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