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National Academy of Engineering

 

Founded in 1964, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) provides engineering leadership in service to the nation. The NAE operates under the same congressional act of incorporation that established the National Academy of Sciences, signed in 1863 by President Lincoln. Under this charter the NAE is directed “whenever called upon by any department or agency of the government, to investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art.”

  • 2022 – Anna Karlin, Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2022 – Samson A. Jenekhe, Chemical Engineering
  • 2021 – Mari Ostendorf , Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • 2020 – Steve Kramer, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • 2016 – Thomas E. Anderson, Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2014 – James J. Riley, Engineering
  • 2013 – Eric Horvitz, Computer Science & Engineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 2012 – Rico Malvar, Electrical Engineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 2012 – David A. Stahl, Environmental Engineering
  • 2011 – Henry M. Levy, Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2010 – Dennis Lettenmaier, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • 2009 – David Auth, Bioengineering
  • 2009 – Matthew O’Donnell, Bioengineering
  • 2007 – Leroy Hood, Genome Sciences, Immunology, and Bioengineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 2006 – Susan Eggers, Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2005 – Allan S. Hoffman, Bioengineering
  • 2003 – Phil Bernstein, Computer Science & Engineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 2003 – Burton Smith, Computer Science & Engineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 2002 – Buddy D. Ratner, Bioengineering
  • 2001 – Joost A. Businger, Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics
  • 2001 – Edward D. Lazowska, Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2000 – James B. Bassingthwaighte, Bioengineering
  • 1998 – John W. Cahn, Physics (deceased)
  • 1996 – Akira Ishimaru, Electrical Engineering
  • 1994 – Dave Cutler, Computer Science & Engineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 1994 – Bruce A. Finlayson, Chemical Engineering
  • 1993 – Irene C. Peden, Electrical Engineering
  • 1987 – Bishnu S. Atal, Computer Science & Engineering
  • 1986 – Albert S. Kobayashi, Mechanical Engineering
  • 1984 – Carver Mead, Computer Science & Engineering (Affiliate Faculty)
  • 1976 – Abraham Hertzberg, Aeronautics and Astronautics (deceased)
  • 1972 – Albert L. Babb, Nuclear Engineering and Chemical Engineering (deceased)
  • 1969 – Edward Wenk Jr., Civil Engineering
  • 1968 – Milo Bell, Bioengineering (deceased)