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Monday, February 14, 2005

National Academy of Engineering Elects 84 New Members and Foreign Associates






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National Academy of Engineering elects 84 new members and foreign associates



The National Academy of Engineering announced on Friday that it had elected 74 new members and 10 new foreign associates, bringing its total membership in the United States to 2,195 and the number of foreign associates to 178.

Membership in the academy is awarded to engineers who have made significant contributions to engineering research, practice, or education.

The full list of new members and foreign associates is available on the Web site of the National Academies.