Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the Eberly College of Science
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The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation's most prestigious honorary societies, also is a leading center for independent policy research. Members contribute to Academy publications and studies of science and technology policy, energy and global security, social policy and American institutions, the humanities and culture, and education.
2012 : Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, professor of chemistry and the Eberly Professor of Biotechnology
2010: Péter Mészáros, Holder of the Eberly Family Chair of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Professor of Physics
2009: Thomas Mallouk, Evan Pugh Professor and DuPont Professor of Materials Chemistry and Physics
2008: Jainendra Jain, Erwin Mueller Professor of Physics
2005: Gerald Mahan, Distinguished Professor of Physics
2004: Moses Chan, Evan Pugh Professor of Physics; Anatole Katok, Shibley Professor of Mathematics
1998: A. Welford Castleman, Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry and Physics and the Eberly Family Distinguished Chair in Science
1997: George Andrews, Evan Pugh Professor of Mathematics
1996: Alan Walker, Evan Pugh Professor of Anthropology and Biology
1990: Masatoshi Nei, Evan Pugh Professor of Biology (Emeritus)
1989: Nina Fedoroff, Evan Pugh Professor of Biology; Willaman Profesor of Life Science (Emeritus)
1984: Stephen Benkovic, Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry and Eberly Family Chair in Chemistry
1975: C.R. Rao, Emeritus Holder of the Eberly Family Chair in Statistics and director of the Center for Multivariate Analysis