List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Aerospace)

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This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Engineering, which includes over 2,000 current members of the United States National Academy of Engineering, each of whom is affiliated with one of 12 disciplinary sections. Each person's name, primary institution, and election year are given. This list does not include deceased members.

Aerospace Engineering

NameInstitutionYear Elected
Eric H. Ducharme General Electric Aviation 2017
Daniel E. Hastings Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2017
Kathleen Howell Purdue University 2017
George T. Ligler GTL Associates2017
Daniel Jay Scheeres University of Colorado Boulder 2017
David Van Wie Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 2017
Steven J. Battel Battel Engineering Inc.2016
Paul E. Dimotakis California Institute of Technology 2016
James E. Hubbard, Jr. University of Maryland 2016
Michael K. Sinnett The Boeing Company 2016
Adam D. Steltzner Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2016
Michael I. Yarymovych Independent consultant2016
Kevin G. Bowcutt The Boeing Company 2015
Wesley G. Bush Northrop Grumman Corporation 2015
George K. Muellner Aerospace Corporation 2015
Vigor Yang Georgia Institute of Technology 2015
Robert D. Braun Georgia Institute of Technology 2014
David L. Joyce General Electric Aviation 2014
Ellen M. Pawlikowski U.S. Air Force 2014
Thomas P. Stafford U.S. Air Force 2014
Ian A. Waitz Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2014
Paul R. Adams Pratt and Whitney 2013
Charbel Farhat Stanford University 2013
R. John Hansman Jr. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013
Richard Murray California Institute of Technology 2013
John C. Schilling General Electric Aviation 2013
John J. Tracy The Boeing Company 2013
Robert L. Crippen Thiokol Aerospace Group 2012
Gordon R. England E6 Partners LLC 2012
Robert W. Farquhar KinetX, Inc. 2012
Robert A. K. Mitchell Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems 2012
Robert E. Skelton University of California, San Diego 2012
James F. Albaugh Boeing Commercial Airplane Group 2011
Lester L. Lyles The Lyles Group 2011
Joanne M. Maguire Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company 2011
Richard B. Miles Princeton University 2011
Frank D. Robinson Robinson Helicopter Company 2011
John D. Anderson, Jr. National Air & Space Museum Smithsonian Institution 2010
Heinz Erzberger NASA Ames Research Center 2010
Arthur Gelb Four Sigma Corporation2010
Abe E. Karem Karem Aircraft, Inc. 2010
Paul D. Nielsen Software Engineering Institute 2010
Richard C. Scherrer Express Aircraft 2010
Jay P. Boris Naval Research Laboratory 2009
Mark Drela Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2009
Stephen N. Finger Pratt & Whitney 2009
Wanda Austin The Aerospace Corporation 2008
Alexander C. Livanos Northrop Grumman Corporation 2008
James A. Miller Argonne National Laboratory, West 2008
Malcolm R. O'Neill United States Army 2008
Edward C. (Pete) Aldridge U.S. Department of Defense 2007
Dale E. Burton Northrop Grumman Corporation 2007
David A. Whelan The Boeing Company 2007
Michael D. Griffin University of Alabama 2006
Sau-Hai Lam Princeton University 2006
Larry Lynn Independent consultant2006
Albert F. Myers Myers Consulting 2006
William S. Saric Texas A&M University 2006
Paul Bevilaqua Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company 2005
Ilan Kroo Stanford University 2005
Jason L. Speyer University of California, Los Angeles 2005
Siva S. Banda Air Force Research Laboratory 2004
George H. Born University of Colorado Boulder 2004
Brian Cantwell Stanford University 2004
Preston A. Henne Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation 2004
Pradman P. Kaul Hughes Communications Inc. 2004
Ronald D. Sugar Northrop Grumman Corporation 2004
Corbett Caudill GE Aircraft Engines 2003
R. Noel Longuemare, Jr. Longuemare Consultants, Inc. 2003
Elaine Surick Oran University of Maryland 2003
Emery I. Reeves Independent consultant2003
Alan M. Title Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center 2003
Max L. Williams, Jr The University of Texas 2003
Ruth A. David ANSER (Analytic Services Inc.) 2002
Bonnie J. Dunbar The Boeing Company 2002
Jacques S. Gansler University of Maryland 2002
Chung K. Law Princeton University 2002
David W. Thompson Orbital Sciences Corporation 2002
Meyer J. Benzakein Ohio State University 2001
Natalie W. Crawford The RAND Corporation 2001
Antonio L. Elias Orbital Sciences Corporation 2001
Eddy W. Hartenstein Los Angeles Times 2001
James P. Bagian University of Michigan 2000
Forrester T. Johnson The Boeing Company 2000
Don R. Kozlowski The Boeing Company 2000
Henry McDonald The University of Tennessee 2000
Edward W. Price Georgia Institute of Technology 2000
Robert L. Sackheim Independent consultant2000
Richard H. Truly National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2000
Kyle T. Alfriend Texas A&M University 1999
Alan H. Epstein Pratt & Whitney 1999
Paul A. Libby University of California, San Diego 1999
Martin M. Mikulas, Jr. University of Colorado Boulder 1999
Peter B. Teets Lockheed Martin Corporation 1999
Dennis M. Bushnell NASA Langley Research Center 1998
Edward F. Crawley Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1998
David E. Crow University of Connecticut 1998
Daniel S. Goldin The Intellisis Corporation 1998
Robert J. Patton LTV Aerospace Products Group 1998
Vance D. Coffman Lockheed Martin Corporation 1997
Thomas L. Hampton Independent consultant1997
Chih-Ming Ho University of California, Los Angeles 1997
Kent Kresa Northrop Grumman Corporation 1997
Alan Mulally Ford Motor Company 1997
Kenneth M. Rosen General Aero-Science Consultants, LLC 1997
Peter G. Wilhelm Naval Research Laboratory 1997
Satya N. Atluri University of California, Irvine 1996
Irvin Glassman Princeton University 1996
John L. Junkins Texas A&M University 1996
William J. McCroskey U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command 1996
Edward M. Greitzer Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1995
Wesley L. Harris Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1995
Stephen Wei-Lun Tsai Stanford University 1995
Robert C. Turnbull T.K. Engineering Associates, Inc. 1995
John D. Warner The Boeing Company 1995
Ben T. Zinn Georgia Institute of Technology 1995
Paul G. Kaminski Technovation, Inc. 1994
Angelo Miele Rice University 1994
George S. Springer Stanford University 1994
George W. Sutton SPARTA 1994
Peter M. Banks Red Planet Capital Partners 1993
Renso L. Caporali Grumman Corporation 1993
Earl H. Dowell Duke University 1993
E. Phillip Muntz University of Southern California 1993
James G. O'Connor Pratt & Whitney 1993
Richard H. Petersen NASA Langley Research Center 1993
Paul E. Rubbert Boeing Commercial Airplane Group 1993
Alan C. Brown Lockheed Corporation 1992
George E. Cooper NASA Ames Research Center 1992
Steven D. Dorfman Thousand Oaks, CA1992
Robert H. Liebeck The Boeing Company 1992
Robert W. MacCormack Stanford University 1992
A. Thomas Young Lockheed Martin Corporation 1992
John L. Lumley Cornell University 1991
L. David Montague L. David Montague Associates 1991
Earll M. Murman Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1991
Irv Waaland Northrop Corporation 1991
Henry T. Y. Yang University of California, Santa Barbara 1991
Minoru S. (Sam) Araki Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space 1990
George J. Gleghorn TRW Inc. 1990
Marvin E. Goldstein NASA Glenn Research Center 1990
John C. Houbolt NASA Langley Research Center 1990
Bradford W. Parkinson Stanford University 1990
Robert K. Roney Hughes Aircraft Company 1990
Charles E. Treanor Independent consultant1990
Walter K. Victor Technical Arts Associates 1990
Robert P. Caren Lockheed Corporation 1989
John R. Casani Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1989
Robert E. Fischell Fischell Biomedical, LLC 1989
Donald P. Hearth NASA Langley Research Center 1989
Robert J. Hermann Independent consultant1989
Elbert L. Rutan Scaled Composites, LLC 1989
Israel J. Wygnanski University of Arizona 1989
William F. Ballhaus, Jr. The Aerospace Corporation 1988
Bernard L. Koff TurboVision 1988
Lawrence M. Mead, Jr Grumman Corporation 1988
Val P. Peline Stanford Telecommunications, Inc. 1988
Forman A. Williams University of California, San Diego 1988
Yvonne C. Brill Independent consultant1987
James E. Broadwell California Institute of Technology 1987
Gerard W. Elverum TRW Inc. 1987
Stephen H. Maslen Martin Marietta Technologies, Inc. 1987
Mark V. Morkovin Illinois Institute of Technology 1987
Robert B. Ormsby, Jr. Lockheed Corporation 1987
Byron D. Tapley The University of Texas 1987
Walter G. Vincenti Stanford University 1987
Abe M. Zarem Frontier Associates 1987
John F. Cashen Northrop Grumman Corporation 1986
Anthony J. Iorillo Hughes Aircraft Company 1986
Thomas V. Jones Northrop Corporation 1986
Harold Mirels The Aerospace Corporation 1986
Richard E. Adams General Dynamics Corporation 1985
Philip M. Condit The Boeing Company 1985
Donald C. Fraser The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. 1985
Robert C. Hawkins GE Aircraft Engines 1985
Sanford N. McDonnell McDonnell Douglas Corporation 1985
Lucien A. Schmit Jr. University of California, Los Angeles 1985
Sheila E. Widnall Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985
William A. Anders General Dynamics Corporation 1984
Richard J. Coar United Technologies Corporation 1984
Donald E. Coles California Institute of Technology 1984
Peter W. Likins University of Arizona 1984
Eli Reshotko Case Western Reserve University 1984
Joseph F. Sutter Boeing Commercial Airplane Group 1984
Charles F. Tiffany The Boeing Company 1984
Norman R. Augustine Lockheed Martin Corporation 1983
J. Halcombe Laning The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. 1983
Harris M. Schurmeier Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1983
Maurice E. Shank Pratt and Whitney of China, Inc. 1983
R. Richard Heppe Lockheed Martin Corporation 1982
James N. Krebs GE Aircraft Engines 1982
Thomas B. Cook, Jr. Sandia National Laboratories 1981
Daniel B. DeBra Stanford University 1981
George S. Graff McDonnell Douglas Corporation 1981
George A. Harter TRW Inc. 1981
James W. Mar Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1981
John V. Breakwell Stanford University 1981
Eugene E. Covert Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1980
Edward E. Hood, Jr. General Electric Company 1980
Jasper A. Welch, Jr. Science Applications International Corporation 1980
Welko E. Gasich Northrop Corporation 1979
David G. Hoag The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. 1979
Kenneth F. Holtby The Boeing Company 1979
Daniel M. Tellep Lockheed Martin Corporation 1979
Neil A. Armstrong EDO Corporation 1978
Richard L. Garwin IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center 1978
George W. Jeffs Rockwell International Corporation 1978
Jack L. Kerrebrock Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1978
William R. Lucas NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center 1978
James W. Plummer The Aerospace Corporation 1978
Anatol Roshko California Institute of Technology 1978
Artur Mager Independent consultant1977
Stanford S. Penner University of California, San Diego 1977
Robert H. Wertheim Independent consultant1977
H. Norman Abramson Southwest Research Institute 1976
Robert L. Johnson McDonnell Douglas Corporation 1976
Hans Mark The University of Texas 1976
Jack S. Parker General Electric Company 1976
Norman F. Parker Varian Associates, Inc. 1976
James R. Burnett TRW Inc. 1975
Harold Liebowitz [1] The George Washington University 1975
Richard H. Battin Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1974
Daniel J. Fink D.J. Fink Associates, Inc. 1974
Alan M. Lovelace Independent consultant1974
Frank E. Marble California Institute of Technology 1974
Dale D. Myers National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1974
William F. Ballhaus, Sr. International Numatics, Inc. 1973
Robert H. Cannon, Jr. Stanford University 1973
Joseph V. Charyk COMSAT 1973
Edgar M. Cortright NASA Langley Research Center 1973
Harold A. Rosen Independent consultant1973
B. Paul Blasingame General Motors Corporation 1971
Robert G. Loewy Georgia Institute of Technology 1971
Arthur E. Bryson Stanford University 1970
Francis H. Clauser California Institute of Technology 1970
Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. Independent consultant1970
Albert D. Wheelon Hughes Aircraft Company 1970
Alexander H. Flax Independent consultant1967
George E. Mueller Kistler Aerospace Corporation1967
Allen E. Puckett Hughes Aircraft Company 1965
Charles Stark Draper [2] Charles Stark Draper Laboratory-M.I.T. 1965
General source: [3]

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References

  1. Harold Liebowitz was elected in 1975 as a member of National Academy of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
  2. Charles Stark Draper, NAE Member
  3. "Members Directory". National Academy of Engineering . Retrieved 4 December 2021.