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President
  
Political party
  
Party
  
Democratic Party

Nationality
  
United States

Role
  
Researcher

Succeeded by
  
F. Whitten Peters

Name
  
Sheila Widnall

Preceded by
  
Donald B. Rice

Alma mater
  
MIT


Sheila Widnall CAIB

Full Name
  
Sheila Marie Evans

Born
  
July 13, 1938 (age 86) Tacoma, Washington (
1938-07-13
)

Spouse
  
William Soule Widnal (m. 1960)

Children
  
Ann Marie Widnall, William Widnall

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Sheila Marie Evans Widnall (born July 13, 1938) is an American aerospace researcher and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She served as United States Secretary of the Air Force between 1993 and 1997, making her the first female Secretary of the Air Force and the first woman to lead an entire branch of the U.S. military in the Department of Defense.

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Widnall graduated from MIT with an S.B. in 1960, S.M. in 1961, and Sc.D. in 1964, all in Aeronautics. She was appointed as the Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1986 and joined the Engineering Systems Division, was Chair of the Faculty 1979–1981, and has served as MIT's Associate Provost from 1992–1993. In 1988 she was the President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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On July 4, 1993, in the wake of the Tailhook scandal, President Bill Clinton announced her nomination to be Secretary of the Air Force. The Senate received her nomination July 22, 1993, and confirmed her two weeks later on August 5, 1993, 183 days after inauguration and 197 after the office became vacant. During her tenure she handled the Kelly Flinn scandal. She was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1985, serving as vice-president from 1998 to 2005 and winning their Arthur M. Bueche Award in 2009.

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Widnall was a member of the board of investigation into the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

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She currently works with the Lean Advancement Initiative. She married William Soule Widnall in June 1960. Her husband earned a doctorate degree from MIT in aerospace engineering and headed the MIT-Draper team that developed the Apollo GN&C system. The couple has two grown children, William and Ann Marie.

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Research

Widnall's research has been focused on Fluid mechanics, in particular the aerodynamics of high-speed vehicles, helicopters, aircraft wakes, and turbulence. One of her most notable works is on the elliptical instability mechanism with Raymond Pierrehumbert.

Writings

  • "Science and the Atari Generation." Science (August 12, 1983): 607.
  • "AAAS Presidential Lecture: Voices from the Pipeline." Science (September 30, 1988): 1740-1745.
  • References

    Sheila Widnall Wikipedia


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