- Source: List of Eta Kappa Nu members
Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It was established in 1904 at the University of Illinois. Following is a list of Eta Kappa Nu members.
Eminent Members are identified with an asterisk. The Eminent Member category is reserved for "those individuals, who by their technical attainments and contributions to society, have shown themselves to be outstanding leaders in an IEEE-designed field of interest, and great benefactors to society."
Academia
= President
=Steven Sample* – president of the University of Southern California and the University of Buffalo
William E. Wickenden – president of Case School of Applied Science, now Case Western Reserve University and Assistant Vice President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company
= Dean
=Joseph Bordogna* – Director of The Moore School of Electrical Engineering, dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of Pennsylvania, deputy director and chief operating officer National Science Foundation
William Littell Everitt – professor, dean, and head of department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Moshe Kam – professor and dean of the Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
= Professor
=Massoud Amin – professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota
Michael Athans – control theorist and professor emeritus in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James R. Biard – professor of electrical engineering at of Texas A&M University
Richard Baraniuk – professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University and the founder and director of OpenStax
David K. Cheng – professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering of Syracuse University
Rory A. Cooper – professor and chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology and professor of bioengineering, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh
Thomas H. Cormen – emeritus professor of computer science and former chairman of the Dartmouth College Department of Computer Science
Charles Dalziel – professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley
Ashutosh Dutta – senior scientist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and adjunct faculty at Johns Hopkins University
Bruce Eisenstein – professor, Interim Dean, and Vice Dean of the College of Engineering at Drexel University
Leila De Floriani – computer scientist and a professor at the University of Maryland at College Park and University of Genova
Jay Wright Forrester – computer engineer, management theorist, and professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Susan L. Graham* – professor at the University of California, Berkeley
Violet B. Haas – applied mathematician and professor of electrical engineering at Purdue University College of Engineering
Ernest Lenard Hall – professor emeritus of mechanical engineering and computer science in the School of Dynamic Systems in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati
Jeffrey Heer - professor at the University of Washington
Nadia Heninger - professor at the University of California, San Diego
Frederick Vinton Hunt – professor at Harvard University who worked in the field of acoustic engineering
J. David Irwin – Earle C. Williams Eminent Scholar and former Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Head at Auburn University
Leah H. Jamieson* – professor at Purdue University
Mona Jarrahi – professor at the University of California, Los Angeles
Vladimir Karapetoff – professor at Cornell University
Leonard Kleinrock* – professor at University of California, Los Angeles and recipient of the National Medal of Science
James Landay - professor at Stanford
Wilbur R. LePage – professor and department chair of electrical and computer engineering at Syracuse University
Azad M. Madni* – professor of astronautics, aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Southern California and recipient of the 2023 Gordon Prize
James D. Meindl* – professor of microelectronics at the Georgia Institute of Technology
Mahta Moghaddam – professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering
Vincent Poor* – professor at Princeton University
Eberhardt Rechtin* – director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency and professor at the University of Southern California
Amit Sahai - professor at UCLA
Floyd Van Nest Schultz – professor of electrical engineering at the University of Tennessee and Purdue University,
Mischa Schwartz – professor emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University
Mohammad Shahidehpour – chairman in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Illinois Institute of Technology
Otto J. M. Smith – professor at University of California, Berkeley
Royal Wasson Sorensen* – inventor of the vacuum switch, professor of electrical engineering and head of the electrical engineering department at California Institute of Technology
Harold Webb – physicist and a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Richard B. Wells* – professor emeritus at University of Idaho
Wen-mei Hwu – professor in electrical and computer engineering in the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Everard Mott Williams – head of Carnegie Mellon University Department of Electrical Engineering
Jerry Woodall* – professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Davis, known for his work on LEDs and semiconductors
William A. Wulf* – professor at the University of Virginia
Ronald R. Yager – director of the Machine Intelligence Institute and professor of information systems at Iona College
John Zaborszky – professor in the Department of systems science and mathematics, Washington University in St. Louis
Charles Zukowski – professor and former chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University
Aerospace
Gregory Chamitoff – NASA astronaut
Owen K. Garriott* – NASA astronaut
José M. Hernández – NASA astronaut
William B. Lenoir – electrical engineer and NASA astronaut
Sandra Magnus – NASA astronaut and executive director of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Carl J. Meade – NASA astronaut
Judith Resnik – NASA astronaut who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
Stanley F. Schmidt – an aerospace engineer who pioneered the Schmidt-Kalman filter used in air and space navigation, most notably in Apollo spacecraft
Ronald M. Sega – NASA astronaut
David Wolf – NASA astronaut
Business and industry
Robert J. Abernethy – founder and president of American Standard Development Company and Self Storage Management Company
Norman R. Augustine* – former chairman and CEO of the Lockheed Martin Corporation, chairman of the Review of United States Human Space Flight Plans Committee
Henry Bachman* – former vice-president of BAE Systems and 1987 president of IEEE
Walter Ransom Gail Baker – vice president of General Electric and director of engineering for the Radio Manufacturers Association
Constantine A. Balanis – professor at Arizona State University
Mary Barra – CEO of General Motors
Gordon Bell* – engineer and former manager at Digital Equipment Corporation
Amar Bose* – inventor, founder, and former chairman of Bose
Dennis C. Bottorff – chairman and CEO of the First American Corporation, co-founder of Council Capital, and co-founder and the chairman of CapStar Bank.
Francis deSouza – CEO and president of Illumina
George H. Heilmeier* – vice president and Chief Technical Officer at Texas Instruments, Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, engineer at RCA Laboratories and United States Department of Defense, pioneering contributor to liquid crystal displays
Lester Hogan* – CEO and chairman of Fairchild Camera & Instrument, pioneer in microwave and semiconductor technology
Edwin J. Houston – co-founder of Thomson-Houston Electric Company, author, novelist, and college professor
Irwin M. Jacobs* – co-founder of Qualcomm
Paul Jacobs – former executive chairman of Qualcomm
Ray O. Johnson – chief executive officer of Technology Innovation Institute and chief technology officer of Lockheed Martin
Mervin Kelly – director of research, president, and chairman of the board of directors of Bell Labs
Bernard J. Lechner – vice president, RCA Laboratories
Seah Moon Ming – chairman of SMRT Corporation Ltd
Ulrich L. Rohde – partner of Rohde & Schwarz and college professor
Alexander N. Rossolimo – corporate financial analyst and chairman of the Center for Security and Social Progress
Henry Samueli – founder and CEO of Broadcom
Walter Jeremiah Sanders* – co-founder and former CEO of Advanced Micro Devices
Elihu Thomson – co-founder of Thomson-Houston Electric Company
Gary L. Tooker – CEO of Motorola
Andrew Viterbi* – co-founder of Qualcomm Inc. and recipient of the National Medal of Science
Computer science
Sabeer Bhatia – founder of Hotmail
Stephen Brobst – chief technology officer for Teradata and member of the United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
Vint Cerf* – Internet pioneer, one of "the fathers of the Internet"
David Filo – founder of Yahoo!
George H. Goble – staff member at the Purdue University Engineering Computer Network and a 1996 Ig Nobel Prize winner
Marcian Hoff* – one of the inventors of the microprocessor
Ray Kurzweil* – inventor, author, and Google engineer
Gordon E. Moore* – co-founder and former chairman of Intel
Larry Page – founder and former CEO of Google
Vincenzo Piuri – scientist who work in the field of information processing, with specific focus on artificial intelligence, computational intelligence, signal/image processing, biometrics, and fault-tolerant architectures
Eric Schmidt – former executive chairman of Google
W. David Sincoskie – installed the first Ethernet local area network at Bellcore, and helped invent voice over IP technology
Wayne Stevens – chief architect of application development methodology for IBM's consulting group
Steve Wallach – co-founder of Convex Computer
Steve Wozniak* – co-founder of Apple Inc.
Electrical engineering
Walter R. G. Baker* – radio and television engineer and executive
Nathan Cohn – electrical engineer known for his work in the development of automatic control techniques for interconnected electric power systems
Martin Cooper* – pioneer in the wireless communications industry, especially in radio spectrum management
Tomas Dy-Liacco – electrical engineer, researcher, and developer often referred to as the father of modern energy control centers
Jewell James Ebers – electrical engineer at Bell Labs, remembered for the mathematical model of the bipolar junction transistor
Richard D. Gitlin – electrical engineer, inventor, and research executive at Bell Labs
Bernard M. Gordon* – "the father of high-speed analog-to-digital conversion"
Grace Hopper* – inventor of first compiler tools and Navy Flag Officer
Mervin J. Kelly* – president of Bell Laboratories
Jack Kilby* – inventor and engineer at Texas Instruments, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics and the National Medal of Science
Tsuneo Nakahara* – engineer at Sumitomo Electric
Thomas F. Quatieri – electrical engineer and senior technical staff member at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Daniel R. von Recklinghausen – chief research engineer at MIT, engineer with Fairchild Semiconductor
Jesse Russell – inventor who pioneered the field of digital cellular communication
E. Fred Schubert – electrical engineer and researcher at Bell Laboratories and founding director of the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center
Louis Smullin – electrical engineer with the MIT Radiation Laboratory who was instrumental in creating the Lincoln Laboratory
Ernst Weber – a pioneer in microwave technologies, founder of the Weber Research Institute, first president of the IEEE, and the founder of the National Academy of Engineering
Entertainment
John M. Eargle – Academy Award and Grammy Award winning audio engineer and musician
Government
Joseph Bordogna* – deputy director and chief operating officer National Science Foundation; director of The Moore School of Electrical Engineering, and dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of Pennsylvania
Stephen Brobst – member of the United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and chief technology officer for Teradata
Gordon R. England – U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense and twice served as the U.S. Secretary of the Navy
George H. Heilmeier* – director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, vice president and Chief Technical Officer at Texas Instruments; engineer at RCA Laboratories and United States Department of Defense, pioneering contributor to liquid crystal displays
John Ofori-Tenkorang – director general of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust in Ghana
Melvin M. Weiner – founder-chairman of the Motor Vehicle Safety Group, contributing to the establishment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Literature
Edwin J. Houston – author, novelist, college professor, and co-founder of Thomson-Houston Electric Company
Science and medicine
Michael L. Brodman – gynecologist and obstetrician, professor and chairman of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Health System
William E. Moerner – chemical physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014
Edward Weston – chemist and engineer noted for his achievements in electroplating and his development of the electrochemical cell
Sports
David Clark – rower who won the silver medal with the U.S. team in the men's coxless four at the 1984 Summer Olympics
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