67 new members and 11 foreign associates were elected into the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) earlier this week. The NAE, founded in 1964, is a nonprofit institute that provides engineering independent advice to federal government on matters involving engineering and technology.
The addition of the new members brings the U.S. membership to 2,250 and a total of 214 foreign associates. Memberships are given to those who have made remarkable contributions to engineering research, practice or education and the innovation of new and developing fields of technology.
Read more about the new members and foreign associates elected into the NAE.