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BIOGRAPHICAL DATA JAMES JOHNSON DUDERSTADT President Emeritus University Professor of Science and Engineering The University of Michigan Office address: 2001 Duderstadt Center 2281 Bonisteel Boulevard The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2094 Phone: 734-647-7300 E-Mail: jjd@umich.edu Website: http://milproj.dc.umich.edu/ EDUCATION: B. Eng. (with highest honors), Electrical Engineering, Yale University, 1964 M.S., Engineering Science, California Institute of Technology, 1965 Ph.D., Engineering Science & Physics, California Institute Technology, 1967 POSITIONS: The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan President Emeritus and University Professor of Science and Engineering, 1996 - present President, 1988-1996 Acting President, 1987 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, 1986-1988 Dean of the College of Engineering, 1981-1986 Professor of Nuclear Engineering, 1976-1981 Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering, 1972-1976 Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering, 1969-1972 Other Professional: Chair, Policy and Global Affairs Division, National Research Council, 2010 Chair, National Science Board, 1992-1995 Consultant with government agencies, higher education, and industry, 1968 to present Summer Research Physicist, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1971 Visiting Research Scientist, California Institute of Technology, 1971 A.E.C. Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 1968 Summer Research Associate, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1964

2 CURRENT MAJOR APPOINTMENTS: Director, Millennium Project, The University of Michigan (1996 - ) Director, Program in Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School Of Public Policy, the University of Michigan, (2003 - ) National Academies Policy and Global Affairs Division (2008 - ), Chair Committee on Research Universities (2010 - ) Glion Colloquium, Co-Chair (Joint European-American University Presidents Conference) (2003 - ) Brookings Institution, nonresident Senior Scholar (2010 - ) Chair, Next Energy Project (2008 - ) Unisys Corporation, Board of Directors (1990 -) Visiting or Advisory Committees: Olin College President s Council (2007 - ) Detroit University Preparatory Academy for Science and Mathematics (2009 - ) National Depression Center, University of Michigan (2007 - ) Georgia Tech School of Engineering (2002 - ) Caltech Division of Engineering and Applied Science (2007 - ) Harvard School of Engineering (2010 - ) PAST MAJOR APPOINTMENTS: Intelligence Science Board (2007 2009) Association of Governing Boards Task Force on the State of of the American University Presidency (2005-2007) U.S. Department of Education National Commission on the Future of Higher Education (2005-2007) National Center for Atmospheric Research Advisory Committee (2001-2006) U. S. Department of Energy Special Task Force on Scientific Research Priorities (2002 2004) Nuclear Energy Research Advisory Committee, chair (1998-2002) National Partnership for Advanced Computation Infrastructure Oversight Board (1998-2002) National Center for Postsecondary Improvement Board of Senior Scholars (1997-2002) National Academies/National Research Council Nominating Committee, National Academy of Engineering (2007) Keck Futures Initiative Review Panel, Chair (2007-2008) NAS Workshop on OMB Performance Assessment Ratings, Chair (2004) Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (1997 2004) Steering Committees: Research Activities of the States (2003-2005) Interdisciplinary Research (2003) Foreign Students and National Security (2003) NSF Major Facilities Programs (2002) IT Forum, Chair (2001- - 2005) Federal Science and Technology Budget Guidance Group, Chair (1998 2006) NAS-CSIS Roundtable on National Security and Scientific Communication (2003-20050 Panel on Scholarship in the Digital Age, Chair (1999) Triana Satellite Mission Review Panel, Chair (2000) National Academy of Engineering (1987 -)

3 Presidential Search Committee, Chair (2005-2007) Executive Board Councilor (1993 1996, 1997-2001) Manufacturing Forum (1990-1992) Academic Advisory Board (1989-1993) National Science Foundation Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, Chair (2006-2009) Advisory Committee on Education and Human Resources (2000-2003) National Center for Atmospheric Research (2001 2006) GUIRR-NSB Project on Stresses in the Academy, Co-Chair (1997-2000) President, Michigan Virtual Automotive College (1996-1998) National Science Board (1985-1996) Chairman (1991-1994) Executive Committee (1988-1994) Chair, Education and Human Resources Committee (1988-1991) American Association of Universities (l988-1996) Executive Committee (1994-1996) National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (l988-1996) Chair, Federal Legislation Committee (1990 1992) University of Michigan Hospitals, Executive Board (1986-1996) (Chair) M-Care HMO, Board of Directors (1988-1996) (Chair) Michigan Virtual University and Michigan Virtual Automotive College Board of Directors (1998 - ); President (1997-1999) O. C. Tanner Trust, Board of Trustees (1988-1996) Big Ten Conference, Board of Directors (1988-1996) (Chair, 1994-96) Michigan Presidents' Council (1988-1996) (Chair, 1992-1994) Michigan Education Trust, Executive Board (1992-1994)Chair American Association of Universities, Executive Committee (l994-1996) Association of Governing Boards, Board of Directors (1992-1996) Business-Higher Education Forum (1988-1996) Clements Library, Board of Directors (1988 1996 ) (Chair) Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Governing Board (1988-1996) (Chair) Industrial Technology Institute, Board of Directors (1983-1990) Visiting Committees: University of California Regents Task Force (2006-2009) MIT: Department of Nuclear Engineering (2002-2006) Stanford University: Board of Senior Scholars, National Center for Postsecondary Education Improvement (1996-2003) University of California Santa Cruz, Accreditation (Chair) (2004-2006) University of Toronto: Planning Activities (1996-1998) U.S. Naval Postgraduate School: Planning (2001-2004) Yale University: Advisory Council on Information Technology (1996-2000) Industry Unisys Corporation, Board of Directors (1990 present) CMS Energy Corporation, Board of Directors (1992 2004) Diamond Cluster Group, Fellow (1999 2004) PROFESSIONAL, SCHOLARLY, AND HONORARY SOCIETIES: National Academy of Engineering (Member, Councilor) American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow) American Nuclear Society (Fellow)

4 American Physical Society (Member) Phi Beta Kappa (Member) Tau Beta Pi (Member) Sigma Xi (Member) American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow) American Society for Engineering Education (Member) HONORS AND AWARDS: Major National Awards: Reginald Jones Award, National Action Commission for Minorities in Engineering (2005) Reginald Wilson Award for achievement in diversity, American Council on Education (2001) National Medal of Technology (Presidential Medal) (1991) National Engineer of the Year, National Society of Professional Engineers (1991) E. O. Lawrence Award, United States Department of Energy (1986) Arthur Holly Compton Prize, American Nuclear Society (1985) Mark Mills Award, American Nuclear Society (1968) Other National Awards: Alice L. Beeman Award for book of the year Council for Advancement and Support of Education (2001) National Associate Award for extraordinary service to the National Academies (NAS-NAE-IOM-NRC) (2001) Election to Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1994) Centennial Medallion, American Society for Engineering Education (1993) Election to American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993) Election to National Academy of Engineering (1987) Election to Fellow, American Nuclear Society (1983) Outstanding Nuclear Engineering Educator Award, American Society for Engineering Education (1974) University Honors and Awards: Robert Fletcher Award, Dartmouth College (2009) George Herbert Walker Bush Leadership Award, Yale University (2003) Outstanding Alumnus Award, California Institute of Technology (1989) Annual Award for Advancement of Basic and Applied Science, Yale University (1987) Honorary Degrees and Commencement Addresses Dartmouth College (2009) McGill University (2009) Arizona State University (2008) Royal Roads University (Victoria, Canada) (2002) North Carolina State University (2002)

5 Michigan Tech University (1997) California Institute of Technology (1991) Honorary Lectureships Dies Academicus Address, University of Vienna (2009) Millennium Lecture, University of Texas, El Paso (2008) Distinguished Lecture Series, Florida State University (2007) Distinguished Lecture Series, Arizona State University (2004) Wolfle Lecturer, University of Washington (2001) David Dobbs Henry Lecturer, University of Illinois (1999) Perkin-Elmer Distinguished Lecturer, U of Pittsburgh (1998) State of Michigan: Equity Award, Michigan Department of Education (1996) Outstanding Engineering Educator of the Year (1986), Michigan Society of Professional Engineers The University of Michigan (as a faculty member): Dedication of the James and Anne Duderstadt Center (2004) Faculty Book of the Year Award (2002) College of Engineering Outstanding Teacher Award (1980) Class of 1938E Award for Outstanding Junior Faculty Member (1972) Nuclear Engineering Teacher of the Year (1969) Student Awards: Election to Tau Beta Pi (1963), Yale University Election to Phi Beta Kappa (1988), Yale University B.Eng. (summa cum laude) (1964), Yale University Chester Harding Plimpton Prize (l964), Yale University AEC Predoctoral Fellowship (1965), California Institute of Technology Election to Sigma Xi (1965), California Institute of Technology AEC Postdoctoral Fellowship (1968), California Institute of Technology RESEARCH INTERESTS: Engineering physics, statistical mechanics, plasma physics, nuclear systems, science policy, information technology, higher education policy, energy and global sustainability TEACHING INTERESTS: Physics and mathematics, reactor physics, plasma physics, kinetic theory and statistical mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, computational science, engineering education, science policy, higher education policy SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Books:

James. J. Duderstadt and Louis J. Hamilton, Nuclear Reactor Analysis (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1976) 650 pp. (Japanese translation, 1980, 1981) James J. Duderstadt and William R. Martin, Transport Theory (New York: Wiley- Interscience, 1979) 621 pp. James J. Duderstadt, Nuclear Power (New York: Marcel Dekker, 1979) 391 pp. James J. Duderstadt and Chihiro Kikuchi, Nuclear Power: Technology on Trial (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press,1979) 262 pp. James J. Duderstadt, Glenn F. Knoll, and George S. Springer, Principles of Engineering (New York,: John Wiley and Sons, 1982) 558 pp. James J. Duderstadt and Gregory A. Moses, Inertial Confinement Fusion (New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1982) 347 pp. James J. Duderstadt, Glenn F. Knoll, and George S. Springer, A Student Study Guide to Principles of Engineering (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1982) 108 pp. James J. Duderstadt, Glenn F. Knoll, and George S. Springer, An Instructor's Guide to Principles of Engineering (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1982), 210 pp. James J. Duderstadt, A University for the 21 st Century (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2000) 342 pp. James J. Duderstadt, Intercollegiate Athletics and the American University: A University President's Perspective (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2000) 280 pp James J. Duderstadt, Positioning the University of Michigan for the New Millennium: A Case Study in University Transformation (Ann Arbor, MI: Millennium Project, University of Michigan, 1999) 630 pp James J. Duderstadt (chair), Researchers in the Digital Age (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2001). James J. Duderstadt and Farris W. Womack, The Future of the Public University in America: Beyond the Crossroads (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002), 236 pp. James J. Duderstadt, Daniel E. Atkins, and Douglas Van Houweling, Higher Education Faces the Digital Age: Technology Issues and Strategies for American Colleges and Universities (Praeger Publishers, Westport, CT; American Council on Education, Washington, 2002) 289 pp. James J. Duderstadt (chair), Preparing for the Revolution: Information Technology and the Future of the Research University (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2003). James J. Duderstadt, On the Move: A Personal History of Michigan's College of Engineering in Modern Times (Ann Arbor: Millennium Project, University of Michigan, 2003) 152 pp. James J. Duderstadt and Luc E. Weber, Eds, Reinventing the Research University (London: Economica, 2004) 254 pp. James J. Duderstadt (chair), Engineering Research and America s Future: Meeting the Challenge of the Global Economy (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2005). James J. Duderstadt, The View from the Helm: Leading the American University during an Era of Change (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2006) 400 pp. Luc Weber and James Duderstadt, eds., Universities and Business: Partnering for the Knowledge Economy, V Glion Colloquium (Paris: Economica: 2006) James J. Duderstadt, Engineering for a Changing World: A Roadmap to the Future of Engineering Practice, Research, and Education (Ann Arbor, MI: Millennium Project, University of Michigan, 2007). 6

7 Luc Weber and James Duderstadt, eds., The Globalization of Higher Education, VI Glion Colloquium (Paris: Economica, 2008) James J. Duderstadt, The Michigan Roadmap, Redux: A Call for Leadership (Ann Arbor, MI: Millennium Project, University of Michigan, 2008). James J. Duderstadt, chair, Energy Discovery Innovation Institutes: A Step Toward America s Energy Sustainability, Blueprint for American Prosperity (Washington: Brookings Institution, 2009) James J. Duderstadt, Time To Get It Right: The View from Year Five (Kansas City: Great Kansas City Community Foundation, 2009) Luc Weber and James Duderstadt, eds., University Research for Innovation, VII Glion Colloquium (Paris: Economica, 2010) James J. Duderstadt, The Michigan Strategy Book: 1986 1996 (Ann Arbor, MI: Millennium Project, University of Michigan, 2010) James J. Duderstadt, The View from the Helm Illustrated (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2010) James J. Duderstadt, A Master Plan for Higher Education in the Midwest: A Roadmap to the Future of America s Heartland (Chicago, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 2011) James J. Duderstadt, The Third Century: A Roadmap to the University of Michigan s Future (Ann Arbor, MI: Millennium Project, 2011) Luc Weber and James Duderstadt, eds., Global Sustainability and the Role of Universities, VIII Glion Colloquium (Paris: Economica, 2011) Journal Publications: Over 200 technical publications in the areas of nuclear reactor theory, radiation transport, statistical mechanics and kinetic theory, plasma physics, information technology, engineering education, science policy, and higher education policy More information can be found on the website: http://milproj.dc.umich.edu/