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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.

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

Recently elected international fellows are shown below.

  • John Hennessy FREng, ex-President of Stanford University; Pioneer of RISC John Hennessy FREng, United States ex-President of Stanford University; Pioneer of RISC
  • Steven Chu FREng, Nobel Prize in Physics, Stanford University Steven Chu FREng, United States Nobel Prize in Physics, Stanford University
  • Frances Arnold FREng, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Caltech Frances Arnold FREng, United States Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Caltech
  • John Cioffi FREng, Pioneer of ADSL & VDSL, Stanford University John Cioffi FREng,
    United States Pioneer of ADSL & VDSL, Stanford University
  • Robert Langer FREng, Biotech Pioneer, M.I.T. Robert Langer FREng, United States Biotech Pioneer, M.I.T.
  • William Baker FREng, Engineering the Burj Khalifa William Baker FREng, United States Engineering the Burj Khalifa
  • Andrew Viterbi FREng, Creator of Viterbi algorithm, Qualcomm Andrew Viterbi FREng, United States Creator of Viterbi algorithm, Qualcomm
Year Name Organization Country
2024 Debashish Bhattacharjee

Liang-Shih Fan
Waguih Ishak
Timothy Lieuwen
Elaine Oran
Yago Tenorio

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Ohio State University
Stanford University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Texas A&M University
Vodafone Group

India India

United States USA
United States USA
United States USA
United States USA
Spain Spain

2023 Nadine Aubry

Pavel Cheben
Dennis Ganendra
Georgios Giannakis
Marlene Kanga
Wolfgang Marquardt
Richard Miller
Viola Vogel

National Academy of Engineering

National Research Council
MINCONSULT SDN BHD
University of Minnesota
iOmniscient Pty Ltd
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Olin College of Engineering
ETH Zürich

United States USA

Canada Canada
Malaysia Malaysia
United States USA
Australia Australia
Germany Germany
United States USA
Switzerland Switzerland

2022 Grazia Vittadini
Kinam Kim
Chennupati Jagadish
Andrea Goldsmith
Rebecca Enonchong
Guangwen Xu
Mallikarjun Tatipamula
Rolls-Royce
Samsung Electronics
Australian National University
Princeton University
Appstech
Shenyang University of Chemical Technology
Ericsson USA

Italy Italy
Korea Korea
Australia Australia
United States USA
United States USA
China China
United States USA

2021 Cato T. Laurencin
Alfonso Hing Wan Ngan
Nabeel Agha Riza
Aleida Rios
University of Connecticut
University of Hong Kong
University College Cork
BP

United States USA
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Republic of Ireland Ireland
United States USA

2020 Pan Hui
Asad M. Madni
Kunasingham Sittampalam
University of Helsinki
University of California, Los Angeles
HSS Engineers Berhad

Finland Finland
United States USA
Malaysia Malaysia

2019 Shuji Nakamura
Jeom Kee Paik
Chai Keong Toh
Jianping Wu

U C Santa Barbara
University College London
Gerson Lehrman Group
Tsinghua University

United States USA
Korea Korea
Singapore Singapore
China China

2018 Frances Arnold
Harry Shum
Zhenya Liu
Ji Zhou

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

United States USA
United States USA
China China
China China

2017 John L. Hennessy
Chad Holliday

Stanford University
Royal Dutch Shell plc

United States USA
United States USA
2016 Charbel Farhat
Dinesh Verma

Stanford University
IBM

United States USA
United States USA
2015 Manfred Morari
Robert Care
Scott W. Sloan

ETH Zurich
Arup Australasia
University of Newcastle, Australia

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

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Cornell University
Microsoft Corporation
University of Southern California
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
National Research Foundation

United States USA
United States USA
United States USA
United States USA
China China
China China
Singapore Singapore
2013 Khalid 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

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Germany Germany
United States USA
Brazil Brazil
Republic of Ireland Ireland
2012 Tony Gibbs
Shirley Ann Jackson
Allyson Lawless
Michel Virlogeux

Council of Caribbean Engineering Institutions
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Allyson Lawless and Associates
Consultant structural engineer

Republic of Ireland Ireland
United States USA
South Africa South Africa
France France
2011 Steven Chu
Antonio Gens
Anne Lauvergeon
Jinghai Li
Yiu-Wing Mai
Jie Zhang
United States Department of Energy
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Areva
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Sydney
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
United States USA
Spain Spain
France France
China China
Australia Australia
China China
2010 Howard J. Bruschi
Robert Langer
Greg Lewin
Kerry Rowe
Charles M. Vest
Alan Eli Willner
Westinghouse Electric Company
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sapphire Global Pty Ltd
Queen's University
National Academy of Engineering
University of Southern California
United States USA
United States USA
Australia Australia
Canada Canada
United States USA
United States USA
2009 John Cioffi
Vincent Poor
Seeram Ramakrishna
ASSIA, Inc.
Princeton University
National University of Singapore
United States USA
United States USA
Singapore Singapore

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