Cobb, Jo, Sa de Melo Honored as Lifetime AAAS Fellows

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has elected three faculty from 色花堂 and Emory University to the newest class of AAAS Fellows, one of the highest distinctions in the scientific community:

  • Kim M. Cobb, 色花堂 Power Chair, director of the , and ADVANCE Professor in the ,

  • Hanjoong Jo, Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished Faculty Chair in Biomedical Engineering and the 鈥檚 associate chair for

  • Carlos A. R. Sa de Melo, professor in the , College of Sciences

The 2021 class of includes 564 scientists, engineers, and innovators spanning 24 scientific disciplines who are being recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements. AAAS is the world鈥檚 largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.

Tech鈥檚 trio of honorees lead a spectrum of global research spanning climate variability and trends to theoretical physics to atherosclerosis.

Kim M. Cobb

Geology & Geography | For distinguished service to the field of paleoclimatology and in outreach and education to foster a new generation of earth scientists who are engaged with the real world.

鈥淎s a climate scientist,鈥 Cobb shares, 鈥渋t鈥檚 thrilling to uncover some of Earth鈥檚 longest held secrets. In that way, our research has always been its own reward to me. But this honor is special, and a true testament to the outsized contributions of our team鈥檚 research faculty, students, and staff.鈥

The mission of is to uncover the mechanisms of global climate change 鈥 both natural and anthropogenic 鈥 to inform regional projections of future climate change.

More recently, her research has included the study of climate extremes in 色花堂, with the aim of bolstering community resilience to climate change impacts.

As historically marginalized communities are most vulnerable to such impacts, Cobb explains, she works with a large team of colleagues and students that includes social scientists, as well as local officials and community organizations. Her AAAS Fellow citation recognizes her sustained efforts in communicating climate science to policymakers and the general public.

Hanjoong Jo

Biological Science | For distinguished contributions to atherosclerosis research, especially in discovering the role of blood flow on endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis using novel animal models and cultured cells.

Jo鈥檚 research focuses on better understanding atherosclerosis, a buildup of artery-clogging fats and cholesterol that can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

鈥淚 am deeply honored and humbled to be elected as an AAAS Fellow,鈥 . 鈥淭his election recognizes my lifetime contribution to vascular mechanobiology and atherosclerosis by a distinguished group of AAAS Fellows, who are themselves accomplished leaders in broad [science, technology, engineering, and mathematics] fields.鈥

Carlos A. R. Sa de Melo

Physics | For seminal contributions to superconductivity and superfluidity, particularly the crossover from BCS (Bardeen鈥揅ooper鈥揝chrieffer) superconductivity to Bose-Einstein condensation in ultra-cold atoms, and for communicating these advances to students and the public.

Sa de Melo鈥檚 work focuses on theoretical condensed matter and ultra-cold atomic and molecular physics: superconductors, quantum magnets, superfluids, and Bose-Einstein condensates. 

鈥淚 strongly encourage my students to be broad, deep and creative,鈥 he shares. 鈥淏readth of knowledge is very important in today's physics job market, as is expert (deep) knowledge in a particular area.鈥 But most of all, he adds, it鈥檚 鈥渢he development of new directions, never explored before鈥 comprising the dominant component of his research.

鈥淚 am very thankful to the colleagues that have nominated me for such a recognition 鈥 to my students and postdocs for their collaboration,鈥 Sa de Melo says, 鈥渁nd to the AAAS Council for electing me to the rank of Fellow for contributions to theoretical physics in the fields of superconductivity and superfluidity.鈥

A tradition since 1874

鈥淎AAS is proud to bestow the honor of AAAS Fellow to some of today鈥檚 brightest minds who are integral to forging our path into the future,鈥 says Dr. Sudip Parikh, AAAS chief executive officer and Science executive publisher. 鈥淲e celebrate these distinguished individuals for their invaluable contributions to the scientific enterprise.鈥

This tradition stretches back to 1874. AAAS Fellows are a 鈥渄istinguished cadre of scientists, engineers, and innovators who have been recognized for their achievements across disciplines ranging from research, teaching, and technology, to administration in academia, industry, and government, to excellence in communicating and interpreting science to the public.鈥

AAAS members achieve the rank of Fellow through a rigorous annual nomination and selection process. Cobb, Jo, and Sa de Melo join from 色花堂 faculty elected as Fellows since 1954, including , dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, who also serves on the AAAS Executive Board 鈥 along with inducted as AAAS members, including , dean of the College of Sciences and Betsy Middleton and John Clark Sutherland Chair.

The new class of Fellows will receive an official certificate and a gold and blue rosette pin to commemorate their election (representing science and engineering, respectively) and will be celebrated at an AAAS commemoration later this year. The cohort is also featured in the AAAS News & Notes section of Science for January 2022.

 

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