PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND HONORS:

 Fellow Grade

ASEE Fellow, April 16, 2008

BMES Inaugural Class Fellow, January 1, 2005

University of Connecticut Teaching Fellow, May 1999

AIMBE Fellow, January 1, 1998

Rensselaer Alumni Association Fellow, May 1996

IEEE EMBS Fellow, January 1, 1994

 

 Awards

2007  ASEE National Fred Merryfield Design Award

2006  EMBS Outstanding Performance Award to the UConn EMBS Student Branch Chapter – Enderle was the Faculty Advisor.

2006 ASEE Theo C. Pilkington Outstanding Educator Award

2006 AAUP Excellence Award in University Service.

2005 President’s Award for Significant Contributions to the RMBS

2004 EMBS Service Award

2004-Present, EMBS Distinguished Lecturer

2004-05 Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept. Excellence in Teaching Award

2003 Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, Elected Member

2003 Received from the Society for Technical Communication (NY Metro Chapter) Merit Award in the Technical Art Competition, EMB Magazine is on the “New Face of Terrorism” (September 2002).  John Enderle, Editor-in-Chief; Brian Benbrook, Managing Editor; Janet Dudar, Art Director.

2002 Received from the Society for Technical Communication (NY Metro Chapter) 2nd Place (Excellence)  Award for Technical Publications, Trade/News Article category, EMB Magazine  issue on “Golden Accomplishments in Biomedical Engineering”  (May 2002). John Enderle, Editor-in-Chief; Frederick Nebeker, author, IEEE Senior Research Historian; Brian Benbrook, Managing Editor; Janet Dudar, Art Director.

1998-99 Teaching Fellow for Excellence and Dedication to Teaching and the Instructional Mission for the University of Connecticut

1996 Recipient of the Rensselaer Alumni Association Fellow Award

1990 Recipient of the Mikol Award for Best Paper; Functional Senior Design Projects for the Disabled.  1990 Annual Meeting of the North-Midwest Section of the American Society for Engineering Education

1992-93 Recipient of the NDSU Fargo Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Professor­ship Award for Exceptional Professional Achievements leading to Recognition not only at NDSU and the State, but also Nationally and Internationally

1991-92 Recipient of the NDSU Burlington Northern Foundation Faculty Achievement Award for Outstanding Accomplishments Service and Teaching

1988-89 Recipient of the NDSU College of Engineering & Architecture Award for Out­standing Accomplishments in Research and Scholarly Activities

1988 Recipient of the Sigma Xi Award for Outstanding Research in the North Dakota State University Chapter

1982-83 Recipient of the IEEE Prime Mover Award (Student Selected Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor at North Dakota State University)

 

 Professional Organizations

Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, Elected Member in 2003.  Membership is limited to 200 persons.

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

            Elected IEEE Fellow, Jan. 1, 1994

             Senior Member, 1986-1993

             Member, 1980-1986

             Student Member, 1974-1979

             EMBS Distinguished Lecturer, December 2004-Present

             Appointed Editor-in-Chief of the EMB Magazine, January 2002-Present

             Appointed Co-Editor-in-Chief of the EMB Magazine, August 2001-December 2001

             Associate Editor of the EMB Magazine, July 1999-December 2001

             Elected IEEE-EMBS President-Elect for 1996, President for 1997 and Past-President for 1998

             Elected as Member-at-Large to the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Soci­ety (EMBS) Administrative Committee (AdCom), 1992 - 1994, 1995 - 1997

             Appointed EMBS Conference Chair of the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in 2000, 1998-2000

             Appointed EMBS Co-Program Chair of the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in 2000, 1998

             Member of the IEEE Technical Activities Board (TAB) and TAB Periodical Council, 1997

             Elected to TAB Finance Committee, 1998

             Member of the IEEE-EMBS Executive Committee 1993, 1995 - 1998

             University of Connecticut IEEE EMBS Student Branch Chapter Advisor 2005-Present, and Student Club 1995-2005

             Elected as IEEE-EMBS Vice-President for Publications & Technical Activities, 1995

             Elected as IEEE-EMBS Vice-President for Member and Student Activities, 1993

            IEEE-EMBS Publications Chairman, 1994 - 1995

             IEEE-EMBS Student Activities Chairman, 1991 - 1993

             IEEE EMBS Health Care Engineering Policy Committee Representative, 1994

             IEEE EMBS Defense R&D Committee Representative, 1990 - 1994

            Red River Valley Section IEEE PACE Chairman, 1989

             Red River Valley Section IEEE Chairman, 1988

            Red River Valley Section IEEE Vice-Chairman, 1987

             Red River Valley Section IEEE USAB Continuing Engineering Education Com­mittee, Corresponding Member, 1987-1990

            Red River Valley Subsection IEEE Secretary-Treasurer, 1986

             NDSU IEEE Student Branch Chapter Advisor for the EMBS, 1985-1993

             Reviewer for the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1986-Present

             Reviewer for the IEEE Computer Engineering Society Computer Magazine, 1990 - Present

American Institute for Medical & Biological Engineering (AIMBE); Elected Fellow, January 1, 1998

Biomedical Engineering Society, Fellow, January 1, 2005; Senior Member, 1997-2003; Member 1993-1997

Accreditation Activities Committee, 2003-Present

UConn Student Chapter Advisor, 1995 - Present

ABET/EAC Engineering Accreditation Commission

             Appointed to the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC), July 2004 - Present

             Program Evaluator for Bioengineer­ing Programs, 1996-Present.

            PEV Trainer (Support Facilitator for the New ABET Training Model), 2007 - Present

American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Member, 1986 - Present

            ASEE Fellow, April 16, 2008

            2007  ASEE National Fred Merryfield Design Award

             2006 ASEE Theo C. Pilkington Outstanding Educator Award

             Biomedical Engineering Division Vice-Chair, Career Development and Awards, 2001-02

             Biomedical Engineering Division Program Chair-Elect, 2002-03

             Biomedical Engineering Division Chair Elect and Program Chair, 2003-04

             Biomedical Engineering Division Chair, 2004-05

             Biomedical Engineering Division Past-Chair, 2005-06

International Journal of Neural Systems, Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, 2005

Northeast Bioengineering Conference Chair, 2000 and 2001.

National Science Foundation- Reviewer for Engineering Directorate, 1987-Present.

The Open Biomedical Engineering Journal (OBE), Bentham Science Publishers, Editorial Board Member

Addison-Wesley Publishing Company (Engineering), Reviewer, 1993-Present

Participant in the Workshop on Computational Neuroscience - Refining Ocular Motor Models Through Simulation, held at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, July 5-9, 1988

Board of Directors, Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, 1984-Present

             President, 1990-1992, 1992-1994

             Program Chairman for 30th Annual Conference, 1993

             Vice-President, 1989-1990

             Conference & Program Chairman for 24th Annual Conference, 1987

             Secretary, 1987-1989

             Member at Large, 1986-1987

Who's Who in the East, 26th Edition

NEEDHA, the National Electrical Engineering Department Heads Associa­tion, Member, 1995-1997

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Member, 1982 - Present

Rodin Remediation, Scientific Member of the Foundation, 1988 - Present

Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineering Education, Named a Fellow in 1982

North Dakota State University

Elected Presiding Officer-Elect of the NDSU University Senate, 1993 (Did not become Presiding Officer of the NDSU University Senate due to a leave-of-absence to assume the NSF Program Director position for the Biomedical Engineering and Research to Aid Persons with Disabilities Program)

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineering and Science Award Recipient, 1973

Tau Beta Pi and Pi Alpha Sigma Honor Societies

National Honor Society, 1971