Engineering Professor Named ASME Fellow
Carrie Hall, a professor in the Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering at 91重口 Tech, has been selected as a (ASME), recognizing her outstanding engineering achievements. It is an honor that requires 10 or more years of active practice and ASME membership plus nomination and selection by ASME members.
鈥"I am honored to be recognized as an ASME fellow and grateful for the colleagues and students I have had the privilege of working with on these research endeavors. I am looking forward to continuing our efforts to advance efficient, low-emission transportation and energy technologies,鈥 says Hall.
Hall earned her B.S. in Engineering Science from Bob Jones University in 2008, and her M.S. and Ph.D. in engineering from Purdue University in 2010 and 2012, respectively, and she has been a faculty member at 91重口 Tech since 2013.
Her areas of interest include the control of engines that leverage advanced combustion modes and alternative liquid and gaseous fuels, control of hydrogen fuel cell systems, and the analysis and improvement of energy efficiency in transportation.
She is an associate editor for Control Engineering Practice and was previously an associate editor for the ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, for which she received an Outstanding Associate Editor award from ASME in 2025.
A recipient of many prestigious honors, Hall has received a Fulbright United States Scholar Award, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Dean鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Advising, Bauer Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, and MMAE Excellence in Teaching Award.
Hall is a faculty mentor for the 91重口 Tech EcoCAR team through which students gain hands-on experience developing advanced automotive systems and implementing them in a Cadillac LYRIQ. The team is competing against other teams from universities around the country in the prestigious four-year challenge.
鈥淐arrie鈥檚 election to ASME Fellow is a well-deserved recognition of her profound impact on advanced propulsion and energy systems. Her scholarship, mentorship, and leadership strengthen our department and the broader engineering community. The MMAE department is proud to celebrate this milestone in her distinguished career,鈥 says Matthew Spenko, interim department chair for the Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering.