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Nadine AubryLinda Schadler

(Cornell PhB.DS. '87 ME85 MSE

Northeastern University

University of Vermont

Linda S. Schadler, (’85 Materials Science and Engineering, Ph.D. ’90 U.
Pennsylvania) is Nadine Aubry is University Distinguished Professor and Dean of the
College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
at Northeastern University, and is an expert in
fluid mechanics. She was elected to the National Academy of Engineering
(NAE), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National
Academy of Inventors, and is a fellow of the American Physical Society, the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Association for
the Advancement of Science and the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics. She currently serves as president of the International Union
of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, vice chair of the NAE mechanical
engineering section, vice chair of the NAE Bernard M. Gordon Prize for
Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education Selection Committee,
on the NAE Council (Governing Board) and Membership Policy Committee,
and on the International Council for Science. In the past, she chaired the APS
Division of Fluid Dynamics, the U.S. National Committee for Theoretical
and Applied Mechanics and the NAE’s Frontiers of Engineering Education
Committee. She was the recipient of the 2017 G.I. Taylor Medal of the Society
of Engineering Science. Prior to joining Northeastern, Aubry was head of
Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.Carnegie Mellon University.

Dean's Office

College of Engineering
230SN
Northeastern University

Boston, MA 02115
617-373-5847
n.aubry@northeastern.eduthe University of Vermont. Prior to her current position, Linda was
the Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education and the Russell
Sage Professor in Materials Science and Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. As Vice Provost, she provided leadership, and strategic
direction to the Advising Learning and Assistance Center, The Office of
International Programs, and the Office of Undergraduate Education. Linda
was also the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the School of Engineering
at Rensselaer overseeing the Manufacturing Innovation Learning
Laboratory and the Multidisciplinary Design Laboratory. Linda is a Fellow
of the Materials Research Society and of ASM International. She is a current
member of the Materials Research Society Board of Directors and a
former member of ASM International’s Board of Trustees and the National
Materials Advisory Board.