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Subra Suresh Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Hometown: Mumbai
Wife: Mary Suresh
Age: 68 Years

Subra Suresh

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Profession(s)• Engineer
• Materials Scientist
• Academic Leader
Physical Stats & More
Hair Colour Salt & Pepper (semi-bald)
Eye ColourBlack
Career
Doctoral AdvisorRobert O. Ritchie
Doctoral StudentUpadrasta Ramamurty
Awards, Honours, Achievements • 1982: Hardy Medal "for exceptional promise for a successful career in the broad field of metallurgy by a metallurgist under the age of 30"
• 1985: Selected for the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award by the White House
• 1992: Ross Coffin Purdy Award from the American Ceramic Society for the best paper published in the Journal of the American Ceramic Society in 1990
• 2006: Acta Materialia Gold Medal
• 2007: European Materials Medal
• 2008: A. Cemal Eringen Medal from the Society of Engineering Science
• 2011: General President's Gold Medal from the Indian National Science Congress
• 2011: Padma Shri Award
• 2011: Nadai Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
• 2011: National Materials Advancement Award from the Federation of Materials Societies
• 2012: R.F. Mehl Award from the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
• 2012: Received ASME's 2012 Timoshenko Medal
• 2013: Alan Cottrell Gold Medal for his work on fracture and fatigue of materials
• 2013: Benjamin Franklin Medal in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science by Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• 2015: Received IRI Medal by the Industrial Research Institute
• 2020: Received the ASME Medal
• 2023: Honored with Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Légion d’Honneur
Subra Suresh (right) being honered with Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Légion d’Honneur
• 2023: Received the National Medal of Science at the East Room of The White House Subra Suresh (left) receiving the National Medal of Science by the U.S. president Joe Biden at the White House
Personal Life
Date of Birth30 May 1956 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2024) 68 Years
BirthplaceMumbai, Maharashtra
Zodiac signGemini
SignatureSubra Suresh's signature
NationalityAmerican
HometownMumbai, Maharashtra
College/University• Indian Institute of Technology Madras in Chennai
• Iowa State University, US
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
Educational Qualification(s)• BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in Chennai (1977)
• A Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University (1979)
• ScD in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981)
• An honorary doctor of science degree from Iowa State University (2022)
Social MediaLinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Marriage DateYear, 1986
Family
Wife/SpouseMary Suresh
Suresh Subra with his wife
ChildrenSon- None
Daughter(s)- 2
• Suresh Meera
• Suresh Nina
Subra Suresh with his wife and daughters

Subra Suresh

Some Lesser Known Facts About Subra Suresh

  • Subra Suresh was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra and later moved to Tamil Nadu where he pursued his schooling. At the age of 21, he moved to USA.
  • After completing his formal education, he became a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California. He worked there till 1983.
  • In December 1983, he began working as an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Brown University and in July 1986, he was promoted to Associate Professor. After working there for three years he became a Professor at the university in July 1989.

    Subra Suresh (centre) with his colleagues at Brown University

    Subra Suresh (centre) with his colleagues at Brown University

  • In 1991, Cambridge University Press published his book Fatigue of Materials. His book has been cited more than 7,800 times in scholarly publications and has been translated into various languages including Chinese and Japanese. The book has also been adopted as both a textbook and a reference work.
  • Suresh became an R.P. Simmons Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT in 1993. In 2000, he became the Head of MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering and led the department up till 2006.
  • In 2007, he became the Dean of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and became the first Asian born to be appointed as the Dean of any of MITs.
  • During his tenure as Dean, he created new state-of-the-art laboratories, a new undergraduate curriculum in materials science and engineering, the MIT Transportation Initiative, and the Center for Computational Engineering.
  • He also helped establish the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Center.
  • Under his tenure, MIT set a record for hiring the most number of women faculty in engineering as compared to its past recruitment.
  • As Dean of Engineering, he launched various MIT’s international programs in many continents including Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.
  • In 2010, then-U.S. President Barack Obama nominated him to become the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), an independent agency of the United States federal government that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.

    Subra Suresh (right) with U.S. president Barack Obama

    Subra Suresh (right) with U.S. President Barack Obama

  • He remained the director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) till 2013. While leading the NSF, Subra Suresh established various initiatives including Integrated NSF Support Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Education (INSPIRE), Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER), Science Across Virtual Institutes (SAVI), NSF Career-Life Balance Initiative, Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW), and the NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps).
  • He has served as a member of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), an Executive Branch of the United States. He has co-chaired the NSTC Committee on Science and the Committee on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education.
  • He has also served as a member of the cabinet-level National Ocean Council.
  • Suresh also led the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC), which helped set priorities for future arctic research across the federal government.
  • During his time at the IARPC, he helped in releasing a multiagency five-year strategic plan.
  • During his time as the NSF Director, Suresh created an I Corps programme which is considered one of the most impactful initiatives for turning scientific discoveries into commercial practices. The program has been used by various institutional institutes including the National Institutes of Health and Dept of Energy. The program has led to the setting up of more than 1,700 start-ups.
  • In May 2012, he chaired a Global Summit on Scientific Merit Review at NSF. The heads of leading science funding agencies from approx. 50 countries took part in the summit.
  • In 2013, Subra Suresh was appointed as the 9th president of Carnegie Mellon University and remained in the position till 2017.

    Subra Suresh with students of the Carnegie Mellon University

    Subra Suresh with students of the Carnegie Mellon University

  • At Carnegie Mellon University, he held faculty appointments in CMU’s Departments of Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, School of Computer Science, and Heinz College.
  • In 2014, he became the director of a private nonprofit applied science and technology development company Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio. He worked there till 2017.
  • In 2017, Suresh formally came forward in support of the student’s protest at the CMU against President Trump’s immigration ban.
  • On 1 January 2018, he was appointed as the 4th President of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Soon after his appointment as the president of NTU, he started an initiative to turn the NTU campus into a Smart campus. Under this, he focused on building eco-friendly buildings, greater use of robotics, and driverless electric buses.

  • In 2018, he launched the Presidential Postdoctoral Fellows program at NTU.

    Subra Suresh (left) at the NTU

    Subra Suresh (left) at the NTU

  • He later created an NTU 2025 Strategic Plan under which he created a sustainability manifesto with NTU becoming the first academic entity in the world to issue sustainability-linked public bonds along with the commitment to achieve 100% Green Mark Platinum certification for all eligible buildings on its main campus and carbon neutrality by 2035.
  • In 2020, Iowa State University honoured him by establishing a doctoral program in his name known as the Subra Suresh Faculty Fellows program.
  • In 2022, the California Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras launched the Subra Suresh Distinguished Lecture Series in his name.
  • On 6 June 2022, Suresh released an official notice that he would be resigning as NTU President by the end of December to return to the US to be with his family.
  • In 2023, Brown University launched the Subra Suresh Colloquium Series.
  • Subra Suresh is a member of various educational institutes across the globe including member of the Royal Academy of Engineering of Spain, the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences, the German Academy of Sciences, and the Indian National Academy of Engineering.
  • He holds 20 honorary doctorate degrees from educational institutions in various countries including the United States, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, India, China, and the United Kingdom.
  • Subra has served as a member of various tech companies including Lord Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Singapore Exchange (SGX).