List of Eta Kappa Nu members explained
Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).[1] 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."[2]
Academia
President
Dean
Professor
Aerospace
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
- 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
- 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
Computer science
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
- Grace Hopper* – inventor of first compiler tools and Navy Flag Officer
- E. Fred Schubert – electrical engineer and researcher at Bell Laboratories and founding director of the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center
Entertainment
Government
Science and medicine
Notes and References
- Shepard, Francis W., ed. (1927). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (11th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company. p. 363 – via Google Books.
- Book: Swedburg, Greg . Profiles in Engineering Leadership: Eta Kappa Nu's First Century Eminent Members . IEEE History Center and Eta Kappa Nu Association . 2004 . 978-0-7803-9100-0 . New Brunswick, New Jersey.
- Web site: 2016-02-25 . Royal Sorensen . 2024-02-15 . ETHW . en.