Elected Fellows
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Fellows of the Royal Society
The Royal Society was founded in 1660, and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. Fellows of the Royal Society [external link] are elected by peer review, for life, and do not have to be British nationals.
The Society has about 1 300 Fellows and Foreign Members.
CSIRO staff to be elected Fellows of the Royal Society (FRS) are:
John A Barker (1981)
N Keith Boardman (1978)
Edward G Bowen (1975)
John G Bolton (1973)
John M Cowley (1979)
Ron D Ekers (2005)
Jeff G Ellis (2009)
Sir Otto Frankel (1953)
Marshall D Hatch 1980)
Alan K Head (1988)
Hedley R Marston (1949)
David F Martyn (1950)
Bernard Y Mills (1963) [external link]
Joseph L Pawsey (1954)
W Jim Peacock (1982)
John R Philip (1974)
James A Prescott (1951)
Sir David Rivett (1941)
Ezio Rizzardo (2010)
Sir Rutherford Robertson (1961)
Ralph O Slatyer (1975)
David H Solomon (2004)
Sir Alan Walsh (1969)
Sir Frederick WG White (1966)
Michael JD White (1961)
J Paul Wild (1970)
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science
Election to the Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science [external link] recognises a career that has significantly advanced the world's store of scientific knowledge. The Academy also elects a small fraction of its Fellows by Special Election, recognising conspicuous service to the cause of science.
CSIRO staff elected Fellows of the Academy (FAA) are:
Adrian J Baddeley (2000)
Michael N Barber (1992)
John A Barker (1967)
Robin J Batterham (2000)
Robin A Bedding (1997)
Fraser J Bergersen (1985)
L Charles Birch (1961)
William R Blevin (1985)
N Keith Boardman (1972)
Walter M Boas (1954)
John G Bolton (1969)
Edward G Bowen (1957)
Brian J Boyle (2006)
Lionel B Bull (1954)
Jeremy J Burdon (1996)
Graeme J Caughley (1992)
Wilbur N Christiansen (1959)
John Church (2012)
Leo M Clarebrough (1978)
Sir Ian Clunies Ross (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
Keith D Cole (1983)
Peter M Colman (1983)
Edmund A Cornish (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
John M Cowley (1961)
Louis W Davies (1976)
Max FC Day (1956)
Elizabeth S Dennis (1995)
Alexander T Dick (1964)
Peter Norman Dodds (2012)
Colin M Donald (1968)
Ron D Ekers (1993)
Graeme RA Ellis (1965)
Jeffrey G Ellis (2005)
Lloyd T Evans (1971)
John E Falk (1961)
John J Finnigan (2007)
Neville H Fletcher (1976)
Peter J Forrester (2004)
Sir Otto H Frankel (1954)
Bruce Fraser (1978)
Robert H Frater (1992)
Jorgen S Frederiksen (2005)
Harold J Frith (1975)
Ronald G Giovanelli (1962)
Ruth M Hall (2005)
Marshal D Hatch (1975)
Alan K Head (1971)
Thomas J Higgins (2004)
Bruce E Hobbs (1991)
Robin Holliday (2005)
Andrew C Hurley (1972)
John V Jacobsen (2002)
Shirley W Jeffrey (1991)
Douglas G Lampard (1977)
Ian M Mackerras (1954)
Richard N Manchester (1989)
Hedley R Marston (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
David F Martyn (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
Alexander (Sandy) McLeod Mathieson (1976)
Oliver Mayo (1996)
Kenneth G McCracken (1987)
Malcolm T McCulloch (2004)
Trevor J McDougall (1997)
Angus D McEwan (1982)
Bernard Y Mills (1959) [external link]
Harry C Minnett (1976)
Graeme Moad (2012)
Rana E Munns (2007)
A John Nicholson (1962)
John G Oakeshott (2010)
John O'Sullivan (2010)
John Passioura (1994)
W Jim Peacock (1976)
Graeme I Pearman (1989)
John R Philip (1967)
Jack H Piddington (1963)
Michael G Pitman (1981)
James A Prescott (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
J Robert Price (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
Albert LG Rees (1954)
Alan F Reid (1982)
James M Rendel (1960)
Stephen R Rintoul (2006)
Sir AC David Rivett (1954 - Foundation Fellow)
Ezio Rizzardo (2002)
Sir Rutherford N Robertson (1954)
Michael Robin Raupach (2009)
Brian J Robinson (1974)
William P Rogers (1954)
Louise Marie Ryan (2012)
John V Sanders (1980)
Ralph O Slatyer (1967)
David H Solomon (1975)
Frank L Stillwell (1954)
Keith L Sutherland (1959)
Arthur W Turner (1954)
J Stewart Turner (1979)
C Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe (1986)
Sir Alan Walsh (1954)
Colin W Ward (2011)
Alan B Wardrop (1976)
Ian W Wark (1954)
Doug F Waterhouse (1954)
Peter M Waterhouse (2009)
Don E Weiss (1971)
R Harry Wharton (1973)
Sir Frederick WG White (1960)
Michael J D White (1955)
Max J Whitten (1993)
J Paul Wild (1964)
William T Williams (1978)
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) [external link] is an independent, non-government organisation dedicated to the promotion in Australia of scientific and engineering knowledge to practical purposes.
The Academy was formally inaugurated as the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences in Melbourne in February 1976. The concept of an applied sciences academy had its origins in the late 1960's when the Australian Industrial Research Group (AIRG), an informal association of directors and managers of industrial research and development laboratories, appointed a small committee to study the proposal for such a body put forward by the late Dr W A S Butement the then recently retired Chief Defence Scientist.
CSIRO staff elected Fellows of ATSE are:
Colin McL Adam (1990)
Graham B Allison (1989)
Sukhvinder Pal Singh Badwal (2001)
F John Ballard (1997)
Robin J Batterham (1988)
Thomas Biegler (1992)
Ray A Binns (1999)
Trevor S Bird (1998)
William R Blevin (1983)
N Keith Boardman (1986)
Brian A Bolto (1978)
David John Brockway (1998)
John F Brotchie (1988)
Robert H Brown (1985)
Jeremy J Burdon (2009)
Charles RM Butt (2004)
John HB Christian - Foundation Fellow
John A Church (2004)
Megan Clark (2006)
Robert J Clements (1995)
Shaun G Coffey (2004)
Peter M Colman (1997)
Gregory A Constable (2000)
Clive K Coogan (1992)
Denis N Cooper (1990)
Bruce Cornell (2000) [external link]
Nicholas G Cutmore (2003)
Frank de Hoog (2009)
Owen T Denmead (1989)
Elizabeth S Dennis (1987)
Alan D Donald (1988)
John R Donnelly (2002)
Calum Drummond (2006)
Robert Evans (2003)
Michael Eyles (2001)
Ken A Ferguson (1976)
Sir George R Fisher - Foundation Fellow
RA (Tony) Fischer (1998)
Gary P Fitt (2001)
Robert W Fitzpatrick (2008)
Neville H Fletcher (1987)
Catherine P Foley (2008)
Robert H Frater (1982)
D Neil Furlong (1997) [external link]
Geoffrey G Garrett (2003)
Donald C Gibson (1992)
Roy M Green (1984)
Geoffrey W Grigg (1995)
Paul R Haddad (2000)
Richard H J Hannink (1999)
Graham P Harris (1997)
Thomas J Higgins (1997)
Anita J Hill (2008) [external link]
George Holan (1984)
Peter J Hudson (2002) [external link]
Jonathan F Huntington (1997)
Phillip A Jennings (1998) [external link]
Jack Kefford (1984)
Graeme G Kelleher (1988)
John S Keniry (1991)
Glen A Kile (2000) [external link]
George Kossoff (1983)
Robert La Nauze (1996)
Peter A Lilly (2007)
Danny Llewellyn (2001)
John J Lowke (1989) [external link]
Christopher P Mallett (1998)
Oliver Mayo (1994)
Kenneth G McCracken (1979)
Angus D McEwan (1994)
Michael McLaughlin (2009)
Richard J Millington (1978)
Matthew Morell (2010)
J Craig Mudge (1985) [external link]
Lawrence L Muller (1983) [external link]
Robert W R Muncey - Foundation Fellow
Keith Murray (1977)
Paul J Nestel (1991)
John G Oakeshott (2006)
John F O'Callaghan (1995) [external link]
June N Olley - Foundation Fellow [external link]
W Jim Peacock (1988)
Laurence RA Piper (2003) [external link]
John Pitt (1998)
Dieter EA Plate (1989)
John V Possingham (1979)
John C Radcliffe (1994)
Peter J Randall (2003)
Michael Raupach (2002)
Alan F Reid (1988)
Richard Richards (1996)
Sydney M Richards (1996)
Michael D Rickard (1992)
Ezio Rizzardo (1994)
Peter M Robinson (1980)
Beverley F Ronalds (2000)
Albert D Rovira (1986)
Ronald L Sandland (1995)
Ian R Sare (1997) [external link]
Nigel S Scott (1981)
Trevor W Scott (1982)
Hari N Sinha (1986)
Ralph O Slatyer (1992)
Merilyn J Sleigh (1996) [external link]
David E Smiles (1991)
Raymond E Smith (1997)
David H Solomon - Foundation Fellow
Brian D Sowerby (1986)
Thomas H Spurling (1992)
John W Stocker (1990)
Roger S Swift (1999)
Geoffrey H Taylor (1979) [external link]
W J McGregor (Greg) Tegart (1976) [external link]
San Thang (2010)
David Topping (2002)
Michael V Tracey - Foundation Fellow
John E Vercoe (1987) [external link]
Brian H Walker (1991)
Linfa Wang (2010)
Colin W Ward (1998)
Don E Weiss - Foundation Fellow
Max J Whitten (1983)
J Paul Wild (1977)
Roy Woodall (1977) [external link]
Howard K Worner - Foundation Fellow [external link]
Federation Fellows
CSIRO staff elected Federation Fellows (Australian research Council) [external link] are:
| 2004 | Bruce Kemp |
| 2003 | Calum Drummond |
| 2003 | Ron Ekers |
| 2003 | Richard Manchester |
| 2002 | David Trimm |
CSIRO Fellows
The CSIRO Fellow Award is appointed since 1990 to exceptional scientists who have displayed eminence in a significant field of science or engineering.
| 2010- | Jeremy Burdon |
| 2010- | John Church |
| 2010- | Frank de Hoog |
| 2010- | Michael Raupach |
| 2009- | Lincoln Paterson |
| 2008- | Jeffrey Ellis |
| 2008- | Andrew Holmes |
| 2008- | John Oakeshott |
| 2007- | Trevor Bird |
| 2007- | Charles Butt |
| 2007- | Greg Constable |
| 2007- | Ron Ekers |
| 2007- | Robert Evans |
| 2007- | Richard Manchester |
| 2007- | Trevor McDougall |
| 2007- | Steve Rintoul |
| 2007- | David Trimm |
| 2003- | Jim Peacock |
| 2001- | Elizabeth Dennis |
| 2000- | Ezio Rizzardo |
| 1999-2006 | Albert Mau |
| 1998-2004 | Ray Smith |
| 1997-2006 | Colin Ward |
| 1997-2001 | Phillip Jennings |
| 1996-2004 | John O'Callaghan |
| 1995-1997 | John Watt |
| 1994-1997 | John Ballard |
| 1994-1996 | George Holan |
| 1992-1993 | William Trahar |
| 1991-1999 | John R Philip |
Related information
- Fellowship of the Royal Society [external link]
- Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science [external link]
- The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering [external link]
- Federation Fellowships (Australian research Council) [external link]
- CSIRO 2010 Fellow Award (Achievement)
