List of International Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering

The Royal Academy of Engineering is the UK national academy in the field of engineering. Its purpose is to bring together the most successful and talented engineers to advance and promote excellence in engineering.[1]

Each year about 50 new fellows are admitted to the academy, after evaluation by the membership committee and election by existing fellows. Engineers who have achieved international distinction in their field, and who are not British citizens or residents, are elected and named as International Fellow and are entitled to use FREng after their names.

International Fellows

An overview of some of the recent International Fellows elected is shown below.

YEARNameOrganization
2018 [2]Frances Arnold
Zhenya Liu
Harry Shum
Ji Zhou

California Institute of Technology
State Grid Corporation of China
Microsoft
Chinese Academy of Engineering

2017 [3]John L. Hennessy
Chad Holliday

Stanford University
Royal Dutch Shell plc

2016 [4]Charbel Farhat
Dinesh Verma

Stanford University
IBM

2015 [5]Robert Care
Manfred Morari
Scott W. Sloan

Arup Australasia
ETH Zurich
University of Newcastle, Australia

2014William F. Baker
Teck Seng Low
Thomas O'Rourke
Rick Rashid
Tieniu Tan
Andrew Viterbi
Jianyun Zhang

Owings and Merrill LLP
National Research Foundation
Cornell University
Microsoft Corporation
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Southern California
Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute

2013Khalid A. Al-Falih
Hans-Jörg Bullinger
Ursula Burns
Carlos Ghosn
Patrick Prendergast

Saudi Aramco
Fraunhofer Society of Applied Research
Xerox Corporation
Nissan and Renault
University of Dublin

References

  1. https://www.raeng.org.uk/publications/strategy-and-finance/raeng-an-introduction-brochure
  2. "50 engineering leaders become Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering". Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  3. "50 leaders in engineering elected to Academy Fellowship". Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  4. "Academy elects top engineers as Fellows at its 40th anniversary AGM". Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  5. "World-leading engineers elected to Academy Fellowship". Retrieved 12 September 2018.
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