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

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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.

NameInstitutionYear elected
G. D. Yadav Institute of Chemical Technology 2022
Lynden A. Archer Cornell University 2018
Raymond J. Gorte University of Pennsylvania 2018
Brian A. Korgel University of Texas 2018
Bipin V. Vora UOP LLC 2018
David T. Allen University of Texas at Austin 2017
Paula T. Hammond Massachusetts Institute Of Technology 2017
Jennifer R. Holmgren Lanzatech 2017
Dimitris E. Katsoulis Dow Chemical Company 2017
Johannes Lercher Technical University of Munich 2017
Robert W. McCabe National Science Foundation 2017
John R. Monnier University of South Carolina 2017
Darlene Solomon Agilent Technologies 2017
Michael S. Strano Massachusetts Institute Of Technology 2017
Constantinos G. Vayenas University of Patras 2017
Emily A. Carter Princeton University 2016
Thomas M. Connelly, Jr. American Chemical Society 2016
Juan J. de Pablo University of Chicago 2016
Michael F. Doherty University of California, Santa Barbara 2016
Masao Doi Beihang University 2016
Teh C. Ho ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 2016
James B. Rawlings University of Wisconsin-Madison 2016
Jose G. Santiesteban Exxon Research & Engineering Company 2016
Yongkui Sun Ionova 2016
Yuzhuo S. Zhang Shenhua Group Corporation Ltd. 2016
Norman J. Wagner University of Delaware 2015
Gavin P. Towler UOP LLC 2015
Michael Tsapatsis University of Minnesota 2015
Doros N. Theodorou National Technical University of Athens 2015
Clayton J. Radke University of California, Berkeley 2015
Jens K. Nørskov Stanford University 2015
Samir Mitragotri University of California, Santa Barbara 2015
Ellen J. Kullman E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 2015
Karen Gleason Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2015
Lynn F. Gladden University of Cambridge 2015
Nicholas Abbott University of Wisconsin 2014
Ruben G. Carbonell North Carolina State University 2014
Thomas F. Edgar University of Texas 2014
Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos Tufts University 2014
Stuart L. Soled ExxonMobil 2014
Stacey I. Zones Chevron 2014
Lorenz Biegler Carnegie Mellon University 2013
Donna G. Blackmond Scripps Research Institute 2013
Thomas F. Degnan Jr. ExxonMobil 2013
Curtis W. Frank Stanford University 2013
Ganesh Kailasam Dow Chemical Company 2013
Eric S. G. Shaqfeh Stanford University 2013
Robert D. Allen IBM Almaden Research Center 2012
Joan F. Brennecke University of Notre Dame 2012
Victoria F. Haynes RTI International 2012
Babatunde A. Ogunnaike University of Delaware 2012
K. Dane Wittrup Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012
Jeffrey S. Beck ExxonMobil Chemical Company 2011
Christodoulos A. Floudas Princeton University 2011
Keith P. Johnston University of Texas 2011
Henry Z. Kister Fluor 2011
James C. Stevens Dow Chemical Company 2011
İlhan Arif Aksay Princeton University 2010
Montgomery M. Alger Air Products and Chemicals 2010
Robert E. Cohen Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2010
Eric W. Kaler University of Minnesota 2010
Amos A. Avidan Bechtel Corporation 2009
Chaitan Khosla Stanford University 2009
Charles Noelke E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 2009
George A. Olah University of Southern California 2009
Doraiswami Ramkrishna Purdue University 2009
Howard A. Stone Princeton University 2009
Mark W. Verbrugge General Motors Research and Development Center 2009
Robert C. Armstrong Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2008
Gary S. Calabrese Corning Incorporated 2008
John L. Hudson University of Virginia 2008
Enrique Iglesia University of California, Berkeley 2008
Michael J. Lockett State University of New York 2008
Thomas P. Russell University of Massachusetts Amherst 2008
Shun Chong Fung ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 2007
Bruce C. Gates University of California, Davis 2007
Gintaras V. Reklaitis Purdue University 2007
Charles F. Zukoski University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 2007
Mark A. Barteau University of Delaware 2006
Madan M. Bhasin Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center 2006
Samuel W. Bodman U.S. Department of Energy 2006
Stephen B. Jaffe ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 2006
Lanny A. Robbins Dow Chemical Company 2006
Chau-Chyun Chen Aspen Technology 2005
Gerald G. Fuller Stanford University 2005
Carol K. Hall North Carolina State University 2005
Ralph T. Yang University of Michigan 2005
Arup K. Chakraborty Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2004
Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos Princeton University 2004
Shivaji Sircar Lehigh University 2004
Darsh T. Wasan Illinois Institute of Technology 2004
Glenn H. Fredrickson University of California, Santa Barbara 2003
Mauricio Futran Rutgers University 2003
Ronald G. Larson University of Michigan 2003
Rakesh Agrawal Purdue University 2002
William F. Banholzer Dow Chemical Company 2002
Frank S. Bates University of Minnesota 2002
Edward L. Cussler, Jr University of Minnesota 2002
W. S. Winston Ho Ohio State University 2002
Klavs F. Jensen Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2002
Lawrence B. Evans Rive Technology, Inc. 2001
Liang-Shih Fan Ohio State University 2001
Alice P. Gast Lehigh University 2001
Sangtae Kim Morgridge Institute for Research 2001
Stephanie L. Kwolek E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 2001
Mordecai Shelef Ford Motor Company 2001
Charles R. Cutler Cutler Technology, Inc. 2000
Pablo G. Debenedetti Princeton University 2000
Ignacio E. Grossmann Carnegie Mellon University 2000
Octave Levenspiel Oregon State University 2000
Shirley E. Schwartz General Motors Corporation 2000
Hratch G. Semerjian National Institute of Standards and Technology 2000
John F. Brady California Institute of Technology 1999
Reg Davies Particle Science and Technology 1999
Frederick J. Krambeck ReacTech Inc 1999
John S. Newman University of California, Berkeley 1999
George Stephanopoulos Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1999
James A. Dumesic University of Wisconsin, Madison 1998
James R. Katzer Independent consultant1998
Joseph A. Miller Corning Incorporated 1998
Martin B. Sherwin W. R. Grace and Company 1998
Mark E. Davis California Institute of Technology 1997
William H. Joyce Nalco Company 1997
Julio M. Ottino Northwestern University 1997
Arnold F. Stancell Mobil Oil Corporation (Retired) 1997
Matthew V. Tirrell University of Chicago 1997
James A. Trainham, III RTI International 1997
James M. Douglas University of Massachusetts Amherst 1996
Eduardo D. Glandt University of Pennsylvania 1996
Arthur L. Goldstein Ionics, Incorporated 1996
Jacob N. Israelachvili University of California, Santa Barbara 1996
Michael P. Ramage ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 1996
Stanley I. Sandler University of Delaware 1996
Robert W. Gore W. L. Gore & Associates 1995
Robert K. Grasselli University of Delaware 1995
Stephen L. Matson ConTechs Associates, Inc. 1995
Jarold A. Meyer Chevron Research Company 1995
W. Henry Weinberg Santa Barbara, CA1995
Bruce A. Finlayson University of Washington 1994
Marvin M. Johnson Phillips Petroleum Company 1994
Lanny D. Schmidt University of Minnesota 1994
Walter J. Schrenk Dow Chemical Company 1994
Jeffrey J. Siirola Kingsport, TN1994
F. Peter Boer Tiger Scientific Inc. 1993
Francis G. Dwyer Independent consultant1993
William L. Friend Bechtel Group, Inc. 1993
Manfred Morari ETH Zurich 1993
William B. Russel Princeton University 1993
John L. Anderson Illinois Institute of Technology 1992
Elisabeth M. Drake Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1992
Frederick J. Karol Union Carbide Corporation 1992
Johanna M. H. Levelt Sengers National Institute of Standards and Technology 1992
Alexander MacLachlan E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 1992
Robert M. Nowak Michigan Molecular Institute 1992
John E. Anderson Praxair, Inc. 1991
Robert A. Brown Boston University 1991
Allen F. Jacobson Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company 1991
W. Harmon Ray University of Wisconsin, Madison 1991
Warren G. Schlinger Texaco Inc. 1991
Nai Y. Chen University of Texas 1990
William W. Graessley Princeton University 1990
Norman N. Li NL Chemical Technology, Inc. 1990
James F. Mathis Exxon Corporation 1990
Eli Ruckenstein State University of New York 1990
T. W. Fraser Russell University of Delaware 1990
Robert C. Forney E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 1989
Keith E. Gubbins North Carolina State University 1989
L. Louis Hegedus Arkema Inc. 1989
Alan Schriesheim Chicago Council on Science and Technology 1989
Larry F. Thompson IPSS-LP 1989
William J. Ward, III GE Corporate Research and Development 1989
Richard C. Alkire University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 1988
George E. Keller, II Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center (MATRIC) 1988
Lester C. Krogh Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company 1988
Alexis T. Bell University of California, Berkeley 1987
Gerald D. Laubach Pfizer Inc. 1987
L. Gary Leal University of California, Santa Barbara 1987
Charles V. Sternling Shell Development Company 1987
Arthur W. Westerberg Carnegie Mellon University 1987
Morton M. Denn City College of the City University of New York 1986
James D. Idol Rutgers University 1986
Charles D. Scott Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1986
John J. Wise Mobil Research & Development Corporation 1986
Richard E. Emmert E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 1985
Ronald E. Rosensweig Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985
Vern W. Weekman, Jr. Princeton University 1985
Dan Luss University of Houston 1984
Roger A. Schmitz University of Notre Dame 1984
Charles A. Eckert Georgia Institute of Technology 1983
Kenneth A. Smith Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1983
John F. Welch, Jr. Jack Welch, LLC 1983
Walter L. Robb Vantage Management, Inc. 1982
James F. Roth Air Products and Chemicals 1982
William R. Schowalter Princeton University 1982
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology 1982
C. Judson King University of California, Berkeley 1981
Seymour L. Meisel Mobil Research & Development Corporation 1981
Howard Brenner Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1980
Sheldon E. Isakoff E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company 1980
Michel Boudart Stanford University 1979
Edwin A. Gee International Paper Company 1979
John M. Prausnitz University of California, Berkeley 1979
David Brown Halcon International, Inc. 1978
Walter G. May University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 1978
Harold S. Mickley Stauffer Chemical Company 1978
John A. Quinn University of Pennsylvania 1978
Dale F. Rudd University of Wisconsin, Madison 1978
Alfred Saffer Halcon S.D. Group, Inc. 1978
James Wei Princeton University 1978
Andreas Acrivos City College of the City University of New York 1977
Arthur M. Squires Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1977
Lawrence E. Swabb, Jr. Exxon Research and Engineering Company 1977
Milton Harris American Chemical Society 1976
Robert S. Schechter University of Texas 1976
Morgan C. Sze Independent consultant1976
P. L. Thibaut Brian Air Products and Chemicals 1975
Eric H. Reichl Independent consultant1975
Stuart W. Churchill University of Pennsylvania 1974
Elmer L. Gaden University of Virginia 1974
Thomas J. Hanratty University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 1974
Arthur E. Humphrey Lehigh University 1973
Albert L. Babb University of Washington 1972
John J. McKetta, Jr. University of Texas 1970
R. Byron Bird University of Wisconsin, Madison 1969

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