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List of fellows of the Australian Academy of Science

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The Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science is made up of about 500 Australian scientists.

Scientists judged by their peers to have made an exceptional contribution to knowledge in their field may be elected to Fellowship of the Academy. Fellows are often denoted using the post-nominal FAA (Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science).

A small number of distinguished foreign scientists with substantial connections to Australian science are elected as Corresponding Members.

Fellows are appointed for life; this table also contains deceased fellows.

Fellows

Yr Fellow Notes Born Died Refs
1953 Keith Edward Bullen Mathematics and geophysics 1906 1976 Foundation Fellow
1953 Frank Macfarlane Burnet Virology and immunology (Nobel laureate) 1899 1985 Foundation Fellow
1953 David Catcheside Genetics 1907 1994 Foundation Fellow
1953 Thomas MacFarland Cherry Mathematics 1898 1966 Foundation Fellow
1953 Ian Clunies Ross Parasitology and science administration 1899 1959 Foundation Fellow
1953 Edmund Alfred Cornish Statistics 1909 1973 Foundation Fellow
1953 John Eccles Neurophysiologist (Nobel laureate) 1903 1997 Foundation Fellow
1953 Edwin Sherbon Hills Geologist 1906 1986 Foundation Fellow
1953 Leonard Huxley Physicist 1902 1988 Foundation Fellow
1953 Raymond Le Fèvre Chemist 1905 1986 Foundation Fellow
1953 Rudi Lemberg Biochemist 1896 1975 Foundation Fellow
1953 Hedley Marston Biochemist 1900 1965 Foundation Fellow
1953 Leslie Martin Physicist 1900 1983 Foundation Fellow
1953 David Martyn Physicist and radiographer 1906 1970 Foundation Fellow
1953 Douglas Mawson Geologist 1882 1958 Foundation Fellow
1953 Alexander John Nicholson Entomologist 1895 1969 Foundation Fellow
1953 Mark Oliphant Physicist 1901 2000 Foundation Fellow
1953 Joseph Lade Pawsey Radiophysics and radio astronomy 1908 1962 Foundation Fellow
1953 James Arthur Prescott Agricultural science 1890 1987 Foundation Fellow
1953 David Rivett Chemist 1885 1961 Foundation Fellow
1953 Thomas Gerald Room Mathematics 1902 1986 Foundation Fellow
1953 Sydney Sunderland Medicine 1910 1993 Foundation Fellow
1953 Oscar Werner Tiegs Zoologist 1897 1956 Foundation Fellow
1953 Richard Woolley Astronomer 1906 1986 Foundation Fellow
1954 John Stuart Anderson Inorganic chemist 1908 1990
1954 Eric Stephen Barnes Pure mathematics (Adelaide) 1924 2000
1954 Philip Baxter Chemical engineer 1905 1989
1954 Noel Bayliss Chemist 1906 1996
1954 Arthur Birch Organic chemist 1915 1995
1954 Walter Boas Metallurgist 1904 1982
1954 William Rowan Browne Geologist 1884 1975
1954 Lionel Bull Veterinary scientist 1889 1978
1954 Frederick Colin Courtice Pathologist 1911 1992
1954 Hugh Ennor Biochemist 1912 1977
1954 Frank Fenner Virologist 1914 2010
1954 Otto Frankel Geneticist 1900 1998
1954 Alfred Gottschalk Biochemist 1894 1973
1954 Herbert Sydney Green Physicist 1920 1999
1954 Arthur Robert Hogg Physicist and astronomer 1903 1966
1954 John Conrad Jaeger Mathematical physicist 1907 1979
1954 Edgar King Surgeon and pathologist 1900 1966
1954 Essington Lewis Industrialist 1881 1961
1954 Ian Murray Mackerras Zoologist 1898 1980
1954 John Madsen Physicist and engineer 1879 1969
1954 Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray Zoologist 1900 1967
1954 Edwin James George Pitman Statistics and probability theory 1897 1993
1954 Charles Priestley Meteorologist 1915 1988
1954 Harold Raggatt Geologist 1900 1968
1954 Albert Lloyd George Rees Chemical physics 1916 1989
1954 Rutherford Ness Robertson Botanist and biologist 1913 2001
1954 William Sydney Robinson Businessman, industrialist and diplomat 1876 1963
1954 Jack William Roderick Civil engineer 1913 1990
1954 William Percy Rogers Zoologist, parasitologist 1914 1997
1954 Frank Leslie Stillwell Geologist 1888 1963
1954 Thomas Griffith Taylor Geographer, anthropologist and explorer 1880 1963
1954 Ernest Titterton Nuclear physicist and professor 1916 1990
1954 Victor Martin Trikojus Professor of biochemistry 1902 1985
1954 Arthur William Turner Veterinary scientist and bacteriologist 1900 1989
1954 Eric Underwood Agricultural scientist 1905 1980
1954 Horace Waring Zoologist (UWA) 1910 1980
1954 Ian Wark Chemist 1899 1985
1954 Doug Waterhouse Entomologist 1916 2000
1954 Walter Waterhouse Agricultural scientist 1887 1969
1954 Joseph Garnett Wood Botanist 1900 1959
1955 Victor Albert Bailey Ionospheric physics and population dynamics 1895 1964
1955 Edward Holbrook Derrick Pathologist 1898 1976
1955 Alexander Killen Macbeth Organic chemist 1889 1957
1955 Michael JD White Zoologist and cytologist 1910 1983
1956 Max Day Entomologist 1915 2017 Oldest Fellow
1956 Clifford Walter Emmens Veterinary physiologist 1913 1999
1956 Dorothy Hill Geologist (UQ) 1907 1997
1956 Richard Meyer Mathematician 1919 2008
1956 John Stewart Turner Botanist and plant physiologist 1908 1991
1957 Roland Andrews Industrial chemist 1897 1961
1957 Edward George Bowen Physicist, radar, radio astronomer 1911 1991
1957 Martin Glaessner Geologist and palaeontologist 1906 1989
1957 Robert Morton Biochemist 1920 1963
1957 Robin Stokes Chemist 1918 2016
1958 Adrien Albert Medicinal chemistry 1907 1989
1958 Horace Newton Barber Botanist and geneticist 1914 1971
1958 Robert Menzies Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister 1894 1978
1958 Charles William Shoppee Organic chemistry 1904 1994
1958 Alan Walsh Physicist 1916 1998
1958 William Henry Wittrick Engineer 1922 1986
1959 Wilbur Norman Christiansen Radio astronomer 1913 2007
1959 Kenneth Hedley Lewis Key Entomologist 1911 2002
1959 Bernard Mills Radio astronomer 1920 2011
1959 James Robert Price Chemist 1912 1999
1959 Keith Leonard Sutherland Industrial chemist 1916 1980
1959 Robert John Walsh Geneticist and medical scientist 1917 1983
1960 Albert Ernest Alexander Colloid chemist 1914 1970
1960 Geoffrey Badger Organic chemist, academic, and author 1916 2002
1960 Kenneth Le Couteur Foundation Professor of Theoretical Physics at ANU 1920 2011
1960 James Meadows Rendel Geneticist 1915 2001
1960 Fred White Chairman of CSIRO from 1959 to 1970 1905 1994
1961 Herbert Andrewartha Entomology, biology, zoology and animal ecology 1907 1992
1961 Jack Ellerton Becker Entrepreneur and significant donor to the Academy 1904 1979
1961 Charles Birch Geneticist specialising in population ecology 1918 2009
1961 John M. Cowley Electron microscopy, diffraction and crystallography 1923 2004
1961 Frank Dwyer Professor of Chemistry (ANU) 1910 1962
1961 John Edwin Falk Pharmaceutical chemist; biochemist; musician 1917 1970
1961 Henry Oliver Lancaster Statistician 1913 2001
1962 Stephen John Angyal Organic chemist 1914 2012
1962 Ronald Giovanelli Physicist 1915 1984
1962 Pat Moran Statistician 1917 1988
1962 Alexander George Ogston Biochemist 1911 1996
1962 Armin Öpik Paleontologist 1898 1983
1962 Spencer Smith-White Botanist 1909 1998
1963 Archie McIntyre Neurophysiologist 1913 2002
1963 Jack Piddington Radiophysicist 1920 1997
1963 Ernest Ritchie Organic chemist 1917 1976
1963 George Szekeres Mathematician 1911 2005
1963 David Evan Thomas Geologist 1902 1978
1964 Gordon Ada Biochemist (microbiology, virology, immunology) 1922 2012
1964 Alexander Thomas Dick Chemical pathologist 1911 1982
1964 Jim Morrison Physical chemist 1924 2013
1964 Bernhard Neumann Mathematician 1909 2002
1964 John Sprent Parasitologist 1915 2010
1964 Paul Wild Radio astronomer 1923 2008
1965 Ronald Drayton Brown Chemist 1927 2008
1965 David Roderick Curtis Professor of Pharmacology (ANU) 1927 2017
1965 William Herdman Elliott Biochemist 1925 2012
1965 Graeme Reade Anthony Ellis Physicist (low-frequency radio observations) 1921 2011
1965 Kurt Mahler Mathematician 1903 1998
1966 Stephen Boyden Ecologist, veterinarian and biohistorian 1925
1966 Richard Casey 16th Governor-General of Australia 1890 1976
1966 Ben Gascoigne Astronomer 1915 2010
1966 Sefton Davidson Hamann Applied chemist 1921 2009
1966 Ted Ringwood Geophysicist and geochemist 1930 1993
1966 Robert Ford Whelan Professor of Human Physiology and Pharmacology (Adelaide); Vice-Chancellor (UniWA) 1922 1984
1967 John Adair Barker Theoretical physicist 1925 1995
1967 Peter Orlebar Bishop Visual neurophysiologist 1917 2012
1967 Robert Hanbury Brown Astronomer, physicist, radar and radio astronomy 1916 2002
1967 Alexander Mcleod Mathieson Chemist and crystallographer 1920 2011
1967 Gustav Nossal Biologist 1931
1967 John Robert Philip Soil physicist 1927 1999
1967 Ralph Slatyer Ecologist 1929 2012
1968 Hans Buchdahl Physicist 1919 2010
1968 Colin Malcolm Donald Agricultural scientist and agronomist 1910 1985
1968 Pehr Victor Edman Biochemist 1916 1977
1968 John Melvin Swan Chemist 1924 2015
1968 Charles Norman Watson-Munro Professor of Plasma Physics (Sydney) 1915 1991
1969 Stuart Thomas Butler Nuclear physicist 1926 1982
1969 George William Kenneth Cavill Professor of Organic Chemistry (UNSW) 1922 2017
1969 Nugget Coombs Economist and public servant 1906 1997
1969 David P. Craig Physical and theoretical chemist 1919 2015
1969 Bert Main Zoologist 1919 2009
1969 Maurice Mawby Mineralogist and business executive 1904 1977
1969 Donald Metcalf Medical research (virology, hematology) 1929 2014
1969 Bede Morris Immunologist and pathologist 1927 1988
1969 Hanna Neumann Mathematician 1914 1971
1969 John Gatenby Bolton resigned 1980 1922 1993
1970 Edward James Hannan Statistician 1921 1994
1970 Mollie Holman Professor of Physiology, Monash 1930 2010
1970 Denis Jordan Professor of Chemistry (Adelaide) 1914 1982
1970 Jacques Miller Immunologist 1931
1970 William Christopher Swinbank Meteorologist and Physicist 1913 1973
1970 Guy Kendall White Physicist 1925 2018
1971 Geoffrey Burnstock Pharmacologist, toxicologist 1929 2020
1971 William Compston Geophysicist 1931
1971 Lloyd Evans Plant physiologist 1927 2015
1971 Frank William Ernest Gibson Professor of Biochemistry (ANU) 1923 2008
1971 Alan Head Physicist 1925 2010
1971 Adrian Horridge Professor of Neurobiology (ANU) 1927
1971 Lawrence Ernest Lyons Professor of Physical Chemistry (UQ) 1922 2010
1971 Raymond Martin Professor of Chemistry (Melbourne) 1926 2020
1971 Gordon Elliott Wall Mathematician 1925 2023
1971 Donald Eric Weiss Industrial chemist 1926 2008
1972 John Robert Anderson Chemist 1928 2007
1972 Norman Boardman Biochemist and Science administrator 1926
1972 Andrew Crowther Hurley Quantum chemist and Mathematician 1926 1988
1972 Charles Angas Hurst Mathematical physics 1923 2011
1972 Max Kelly Mathematician 1930 2007
1972 Anthony William Linnane Biochemist 1930 2017
1972 Walter Victor Macfarlane Physiologist 1913 1982
1972 Mervyn Silas Paterson Geophysicist 1925 2020
1972 Arthur Melville Thompson Physicist 1917 2009
1973 Athelstan Beckwith Professor of Chemistry (Adelaide and ANU) 1930 2010
1973 William Russell Levick Professorial Fellow in Physiology (ANU) 1931 2022
1973 James Henry Michael Mathematician 1920 2001
1973 Alexander Forbes Moodie Chemical Physics 1923 2018
1973 James Patrick Quirk Agricultural scientist 1924 2022
1973 Ian Gordon Ross Chemist 1926 2006
1973 Robert Street Physicist 1920 2013
1973 Ronald Harry Wharton Entomologist and parasitologist 1923 1983
1973 Howard Knox Worner Metallurgist 1913 2006
1974 Brian Anderson Professor of Information Sciences and Engineering (ANU) 1941
1974 Andrew Reginald Howard Cole Chemist 1924 2024
1974 David Headley Green Geologist 1936
1974 Paul Ivan Korner Medical scientist and Physiologist 1925 2012
1974 John Joseph Mahony Mathematician and Aeronautical engineer 1929 1992
1974 Richard Freeman Mark Medical scientist 1934 2003
1974 Jim Pittard Professor of Microbiology (Melbourne) 1932
1974 Robert Porter Medical scientist and Physiologist 1932
1974 Brian John Robinson Radio astronomer 1930 2004
1975 Harold Frith Ornithologist 1921 1982
1975 Marshall Hatch Biochemist and plant physiologist 1932
1975 Bruce Godfrey Hyde Inorganic chemist 1925 2014
1975 John Oswald Newton Physicist 1924 2016
1975 Ren Potts Professor of Applied Mathematics (Adelaide) 1925 2005
1975 David Henry Solomon Polymer chemist 1929
1975 Richard Limon Stanton Geologist 1926 2020
1975 Henry Robert Wallace Plant pathologist 1924 2011
1975 Irvine Armstrong Watson Agricultural Botany 1914 1986
1976 Louis Walter Davies Physicist 1923 2001
1976 Neville Horner Fletcher Physicist 1930 2017
1976 Joseph Mark Gani Statistician 1924 2016
1976 Anton Linder Hales Geophysicist (ANU) 1911 2006
1976 William Hayes Geneticist 1913 1994
1976 Harry Clive Minnett Radiophysicist 1917 2003
1976 Jim Peacock Botany, zoology and genetics 1937
1976 Alan Sargeson Inorganic chemist 1930 2008
1976 Alan B. Wardrop Botany 1921 2003
1977 Rodney Baxter Physicist specialising in statistical mechanics 1940
1977 James Alexander Forrest Lawyer, businessman and philanthropist 1905 1990
1977 Peter William Gage Medical researcher 1937 2005
1977 Chris Heyde Probability, stochastic processes and statistics 1939 2008
1977 Noel Hush Biochemist 1924 2019
1977 Douglas Geoffrey Lampard Electrical engineer 1927 1994
1977 Keith Norrish Mineralogist 1924 2017
1977 George Ernest Rogers Biochemist 1927 2021
1977 Hugh Bryan Spencer Womersley Phycologist 1922 2011
1978 Leo Michael Clarebrough Metallurgist 1924 2015
1978 Robert Donald Bruce Fraser Biochemist and Biophysicist 1924 2019
1978 Berthold Halpern Chemist 1923 1980
1978 Allen Kerr Professor of Plant Pathology (Adelaide) 1926 2023
1978 Phillip Law Scientist and Antarctic explorer 1912 2010
1978 Barry William Ninham Physicist 1936
1978 Charles Barry Osmond Plant biologist 1939
1978 Ian Potter Businessman and philanthropist 1902 1994
1978 Stuart Ross Taylor Cosmochemistry, planetary science, geochemistry 1925 2021
1978 Neil Trudinger Mathematician 1942
1978 William Thomas Williams Botanist 1913 1995
1979 Robert Vincent Blanden Immunologist 1938
1979 William Roderick Blevin Physicist 1929 2022
1979 Robert Woodhouse Crompton Physicist 1926
1979 Derek Denton Research exploring the nature of consciousness in animals 1924 2022
1979 Brian Gunning Biologist 1934
1979 Bruce William Holloway Geneticist 1928
1979 Alan James Parker Chemist 1933 1982
1979 Roger Ian Tanner Mechanical engineer 1933
1979 Stewart Turner Geophysicist 1930 2022
1980 Martin Arthur Bennett Chemist 1935
1980 Alec Baillie Costin Ecologist 1925 2022
1980 Edward Hughesdon Davis Civil engineer and Geotechnical Engineer 1920 1981
1980 James W. Lance Neurologist 1926 2019
1980 Ian McLennan Businessman 1909 1998
1980 Garth Paltridge Atmospheric physicist 1940
1980 John Stewart Pate Plant physiologist 1932
1980 Derek William Robinson theoretical mathematician and physicist 1935 2021
1980 John Veysey Sanders Physicist and Crystallographer 1924 1987
1980 Geoffrey Bruce Sharman Zoologist 1925 2015
1981 Richard Brent Mathematician and computer scientist 1946
1981 Gavin Brown Mathematician 1942 2010
1981 Warren Ewens Mathematician, population geneticist 1937
1981 Ken Freeman Astronomer and astrophysicist 1940
1981 Michael William McElhinny Geophysicist 1933
1981 James Graham McLeod Neurologist 1932 2022
1981 Lawrence Walter Nichol Biochemist 1935 2015
1981 Michael Pitman Biologist 1933 2000
1981 Rodney Warren Rickards Organic chemist 1934 2007
1982 Max Bennett neuroscientist 1939
1982 Alexander Boden philanthropist, industrialist 1913 1993
1982 Jacob Israelachvili Chemical engineer 1944 2018
1982 John Francis Lovering Geologist 1930 2023
1982 Ian Ellery McCarthy Mathematical physicist 1930 2005
1982 Angus David McEwan Oceanographer 1937 2018
1982 Alan Forrest Reid Chemist 1931 2013
1982 Wilfred John Simmonds Physiologist and Pathologist 1918 1990
1982 Norman Alan Walker Plant physiologist 1929 2013
1982 Wesley Kingston Whitten Professor of reproductive biology (ANU) 1918 2010
1983 Kenton Stewart Campbell Palaeontology (ANU) 1927 2017
1983 Keith David Cole Physicist 1929 2010
1983 Peter Doherty immunologist 1940
1983 David Stuart Letham Chemist and Biochemist 1926
1983 Lew Mander Organic chemist 1939 2020
1983 Michael Robert Osborne Mathematician 1934
1983 Stephen John Redman Electrical engineer and Physiologist 1938
1983 Leon Simon Mathematician 1945
1983 Robert Henry Symons Biochemist 1934 2006
1984 Cyril Angus Appleby Plant biochemist 1928
1984 Ian Roy Cowan Environmental Biology 1931 2017
1984 Hans Freeman Bioinorganic chemist 1929 2008
1984 Thomas William Healy Physical chemist 1937
1984 Kurt Lambeck Professor of geophysics (ANU) 1941
1984 William Moran Mathematician 1944
1984 Donald Charles Morton Astronomer and Astrophysicist 1933
1984 Roger Valentine Short Reproductive biologist 1930 2021
1984 Jonathan Stone Physiology 1942
1985 Fraser Bergersen Botany 1929 2011
1985 Brian Norman Figgis Chemist 1930
1985 Douglas Ian McCloskey Medical 1941
1985 Anthony Edward Perry Mechanical engineer 1937 2001
1985 Eugene Seneta Mathematics and statistics (Sydney) 1941
1985 Allan Snyder Physics 1942
1985 Elizabeth Truswell Geologist 1941
1985 Robert Gerard Wake Biochemist 1933 2020
1985 David Zeidler Chemist and industrialist 1918 1998
1986 Jerry Adams Genetics 1940
1986 John Henry Carver Physicist 1926 2004
1986 Suzanne Cory Biologist 1942
1986 Robert John Hunter Physical chemist 1933
1986 Lawrie Johnson Taxonomic botanist 1925 1997
1986 Alan Gaius Ramsay McIntosh Mathematician 1942 2016
1986 Donald Blair Melrose Astrophysicist 1940
1986 Cecil Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe Zoologist 1929
1986 Erich Weigold Nuclear physicist 1937
1986 John Atherton Young Physiology 1936 2004
1987 Jan Anderson Organic chemist and plant biologist 1932 2015
1987 Colin Russell Austin Embryologist 1914 2004
1987 John Philip Chalmers Medical research 1937
1987 Peter Hall Mathematics 1951 2016
1987 Kenneth G. McCracken Geophysicist, Mineral Physicist and Physicist 1933
1987 Bruce Harold John McKellar Physicist 1941
1987 Donald Harold Napper Physical chemist 1937
1987 Jack Pettigrew Physiologist (UQ) 1943 2019
1987 Bruce Runnegar Palaeontologist (UCLA) 1941
1988 Brian Manning Johnstone Physiologist 1924 2019
1988 Harry Poulos Civil engineer and Geotechnical Engineer 1940
1988 Maxwell Howard Brennan Physicis 1932
1988 Graham Farquhar Biophysicist 1947
1988 Ian McDougall Geochemist 1935 2018
1988 Graham Frank Mitchell Immunologist 1941
1988 Leo Radom Chemist 1944
1988 Edwin Ernest Salpeter Astrophysicist 1924 2008
1988 Ernie Tuck Applied mathematician (Adelaide) 1939 2009
1988 Roy Woodall Geologist 1930 2021
1989 John Barton Furness Neurobiologist 1945
1989 Ross Street Mathematician 1945
1989 Michael Ian Bruce Chemist 1938
1989 Samuel Warren Carey Geologist 1911 2002
1989 Peter Colman Biologist 1944
1989 Marcello Costa Medical researcher 1940
1989 Robert Bruce Knox Botanist 1938 1997
1989 Richard Norman Manchester Physicist 1942
1989 Graeme Pearman Environmental scientist 1941
1989 Raymond John Stalker Aeronautical engineer 1930 2014
1990 Alan Maxwell Bond Inorganic chemist 1946
1990 Graeme Barry Cox Biochemist 1939
1990 Ross Henry Day Psychologist 1927 2018
1990 Martin Green Electrical engineer 1948
1990 Roger Hamilton James Grimshaw Mathematician 1938
1990 Dan Haneman Physicist 1931 2002
1990 Roger Wolcott Richardson Mathematician 1930 1993
1990 Frank Andrew Smith Botanist 1940
1990 Tony Thomas Physicist 1949
1991 Adrienne Clarke Botanist 1938
1991 Peter Hannaford Physicist 1939
1991 Bruce Edward Hobbs Geophysicist 1936
1991 Shirley Jeffrey Biochemist 1930 2014
1991 Ian Reay Mackay Immunologist 1922 2020
1991 Stjepan Marcelja Applied mathematician 1941
1991 Geoffrey Donald Thorburn Physiologist 1930 1996
1991 John White Chemist 1937 2023
1992 Michael Barber Mathematics and physics 1947
1992 Anthony Basten Medical researcher 1939
1992 Graeme James Caughley Biologist 1937 1994
1992 John Michael Arthur Chappell Geoscientist 1940 2018
1992 Robert Leith Dewar Physicist 1944
1992 Robert Henry Frater Engineer 1937
1992 Ken Myer Patron of the arts, humanities and sciences 1921 1992
1992 Jeremy David Pickett-Heaps Botanist 1940
1992 Sever Sternhell Organic chemist 1930 2022
1992 Ann Woolcock Physicist 1937 2001
1993 David Boger Chemical engineer 1939
1993 William Francis Budd Meteorologist and Glaciologist 1938 2022
1993 Antony Wilks Burgess Biochemist 1946
1993 Michael Cowling Mathematician 1949
1993 Ronald Ekers Radio astronomer 1941
1993 Daniel Carleton Gajdusek Physicist 1923 2008
1993 Adrian John Gibbs Virologist 1934
1993 George David Scarcliffe Hirst Pharmacologist 1944
1993 Jörg Imberger Civil engineer. 1942
1993 Leonard Francis Lindoy Chemist 1937
1993 Robert Alexander McIntosh Agricultural scientist 1939
1993 Ian Sloan Applied mathematician. 1938
1993 Maxwell John Whitten Geneticist 1940
1993 Robyn Williams Science broadcaster 1944
1994 Christopher Ash Mathematician 1945 1995
1994 Henry George Burger Endocrinologist 1933
1994 Denis Evans Physicist 1951
1994 Bob Gilbert Chemist (UQ) 1946
1994 Brian Kennett Physicist and seismologist 1948
1994 Anthony George Klein Physicist 1935 2021
1994 John Moore Engineer 1941 2013
1994 Geoffrey Opat Physicist 1935 2002
1994 John Passioura Agricultural scientist 1938
1994 John Shine Biochemist 1946
1994 Antony Underwood Ecologist 1947
1994 Joseph Tony Wiskich Botanist and Plant biochemist 1935
1995 John Robert Booker Engineer 1942 1998
1995 David James Burke Neurologist 1944
1995 Elizabeth Dennis Plant biology 1943
1995 Ashley Roger Dunn Molecular biologist 1945
1995 Francis Patrick Larkins Chemist 1942
1995 Edward Maslen Chemical physicist and Crystallographer 1935 1997
1995 Arthur James McComb Botanist 1936 2017
1995 David Pegg Physicist 1941
1995 Mandyam Veerambudi Srinivasan Bioengineer, neuroscience (UQ) 1948
1995 Colin John Thompson Mathematician 1941
1995 Ian Walter Boothroyd Thornton Zoologist 1926 2002
1995 John Veevers Geologist 1930 2018
1996 Jeremy James Burdon Biologist
1996 James Alexander Angus Pharmacologist 1949
1996 Edward Norman Dancer Mathematician 1946
1996 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Physicist 1932 2007
1996 David de Kretser Medical researcher 1939
1996 Mike Dopita Astronomer 1946 2018
1996 Leslie David Field Chemist 1953
1996 Graeme Jameson Engineer 1936
1996 Barry Jones Polymath 1932
1996 David Kemp Plant geneticist and parasitologist 1945 2013
1996 Oliver Mayo Biologist and Statistician 1942
1996 Phillip Lyle McFadden Geophysicist 1950
1996 Nicos Anthony Nicola Biochemist (UQ) 1950
1996 Cheryl Praeger Mathematician. 1948
1997 Robin Anthony Bedding Entomologist 1940
1997 Ian Gordon Dance Chemist 1940
1997 George Dennis Dracoulis Nuclear physicist 1944 2014
1997 Graham Clifford Goodwin Electrical Engineering 1945
1997 Adrienne Ruth Hardham Botany
1997 Philip William Kuchel Biochemist 1946
1997 Trevor John McDougall Physical oceanographer 1952
1997 Brendan McKay Computer scientist 1951
1997 Elspeth McLachlan Neuroscientist 1942
1997 Rupert Myers Metallurgist 1921 2019
1997 Marilyn Bernice Renfree Zoologist 1947
1997 Colin Sullivan Physician 1945
1997 Grant Robert Sutherland Geneticist 1945
1998 Gustav Isaac Lehrer Mathematician 1947
1998 Thomas John Andrews Plant biochemist 1941
1998 Bruce William Chappell Geologist and Geochemist 1956 2012
1998 Graeme Clark Doctor 1935
1998 Robert Delbourgo Physicist 1940
1998 David Michael Doddrell Chemist (UQ) 1944
1998 Simon Charles Gandevia Medical researcher 1953
1998 John Kerr Pathologist (UQ) 1934
1998 Thomas John Martin Physician 1937
1998 Jeremy Mould Astronomer 1949
1998 Roger Everett Summons Geobiology 1946
1998 Rodney Stuart Tucker Electrical engineer 1948
1998 James Francis Williams Atomic physicist
1999 Jenny Graves Geneticist 1941
1999 Colin Rogers Applied mathematician 1940
1999 Andrew John Ward Gleadow Geologist 1948
1999 Barry Marshall Physician 1951
1999 Colin L. Masters Neuropathologist 1947
1999 John Alexander McKenzie Genetics 1947
1999 Gerard James Milburn Quantum physicist (UQ) 1958
1999 Michael Paddon-Row Organic chemist 1942
1999 Nhan Phan-Thien Mechanical engineering 1952
1999 Kenneth Douglas Shortman Biochemist 1937
1999 Dimitrie George Stephenson Physiologist 1945
1999 Robert Oliver Watts
2000 Bruce Konrad Armstrong Medical researcher 1944
2000 Adrian Baddeley Statistics 1955
2000 Robin Batterham 1941
2000 Julie Hazel Campbell Vascular biologist (UQ) 1946
2000 Victor Vilevich Flambaum Physicist 1951
2000 Bruce Ernest Kemp Biochemist 1946
2000 Keith Nugent Physicist 1959
2000 Mark Felton Randolph Civil engineer 1951
2000 Peter Richard Reeves Microbiologist 1934
2000 Richard Robson Chemist 1937
2000 Lesley Joy Rogers Neurobiologist 1943
2000 Joseph Sambrook Biologist 1939 2019
2000 Curt Wentrup Chemist (UQ) 1942
2001 Paul Gerard McCormick
2001 Allan James Canty Chemist
2001 Bob Clark Physics
2001 Andrew Cockburn Ornithologist 1954
2001 Max Coltheart Cognitive science 1939
2001 Alan Cowman Microbiology 1954
2001 Maxwell John Crossley
2001 Ross William Griffiths
2001 Patrick George Holt
2001 Terry Hughes Ecology 1956 Laureate Fellow
2001 Yiu-Wing Mai
2001 Ian Mackay Ritchie 2014
2001 Vicki Rubian Sara 1946
2001 Sarah Elizabeth Smith 1941 2019
2001 Terry Speed 1943
2001 Robert Williamson 1938
2002 Mike Archer Paleontologist 1945
2002 Murray Esler 1944
2002 Robin John Evans
2002 Chris Goodnow 1959
2002 Robert Michael Graham
2002 Anthony John Guttmann
2002 John Edward Hutchinson
2002 John Viggo Jacobsen
2002 Yuri Kivshar 1959
2002 Pauline Ladiges Botanist 1948
2002 Eugenie Ruth Lumbers Cardiovascular physiologist (UQ)
2002 Suzanne O'Reilly Geology 1946
2002 Ezio Rizzardo 1943
2002 Tamarapu Sridhar
2002 Fiona Stanley Epidemiologist 1946
2002 Robert Lyndsay Sutherland 1947 2012
2003 Maria Orlowska Computer scientist (UQ) 1951
2003 Perry Francis Bartlett Neuroscientist (UQ)
2003 Robert William Bilger Professor of Mechanical Engineering (Sydney) 1936 2015
2003 Rossiter Henry Crozier Geneticist 1943 2009
2003 Peter David Drummond Physics (UQ) 1950
2003 David Ian Groves 1942
2003 Michael John Hynes
2003 Frederick Arthur Oscar Mendelsohn
2003 J. Hyam Rubinstein 1948
2003 Richard Shine 1950
2003 Andreas Strasser
2003 Stephen Donald Tyerman
2003 David Laurence Vaux
2003 Mark von Itzstein Carbohydrate scientist (UQ)
2003 Stanley Bruce Wild
2003 James Stanislaus Williams
2004 Thomas Joseph Higgins
2004 Robert Anthony Antonia
2004 Martin Banwell 1954
2004 Robert Bartnik 1956 2022
2004 Robert Charles Baxter
2004 Matthew Malcolm Colless
2004 David Ian Cook
2004 Christopher John Easton
2004 Peter John Forrester
2004 Ian Frazer Immunologist (UQ) 1953
2004 Paul Raymond Haddad
2004 Doug Hilton 1964
2004 Richard Hobbs
2004 Ary Anthony Hoffmann
2004 Ramamohanarao Kotagiri
2004 Malcolm Thomas McCulloch
2004 Nancy Millis 1922 2012
2004 John Theodore Ralph
2004 David Robert Smyth
2004 Robert Alan Vincent
2004 Malcolm Ross Walter
2004 Marelyn Wintour-Coghlan
2005 Samuel Berkovic Medicine (Melbourne) 1953
2005 Michael George Eastwood Mathematics (Adelaide)
2005 Jeff Ellis CSIRO plant industry, Canberra 1953
2005 Jorgen Frederiksen CSIRO atmospheric research, Victoria
2005 Franz Grieser Chemistry (Melbourne)
2005 Ruth Hall Molecular and microbial biosciences (Sydney) 1945
2005 Mark Harrison Earth sciences (ANU)
2005 Richard Hartley Information science and engineering (ANU)
2005 Robin Holliday Genetics 1932 2014
2005 Stephen Hyde Applied mathematics (ANU)
2005 Chennupati Jagadish Electronic materials engineering (ANU) 1957
2005 Trevor Lamb Neuroscience (ANU)
2005 Geoffrey McFadden Botany (Melbourne)
2005 Amnon Neeman Mathematics (ANU)
2005 Hugh Possingham The Ecology Centre (UQ) 1962
2005 John Ralston Chemistry and minerals (UniSA) 1946
2006 David Grant Allen Physiology (Sydney)
2006 Brian John Boyle Cosmologist (CSIRO ATNF)
2006 Mark Burgman Botany (Melbourne) 1956
2006 David Celermajer Cardiology (RPAH/Sydney) 1961
2006 Barry Egan Biomedical science (Adelaide)
2006 Lorenzo Faraone Electrical engineering (UWA)
2006 David John Hinde Nuclear physics (ANU)
2006 Andrew Holmes Organic chemist 1943
2006 Brian Herbert Kay Entomologist
2006 Roger Powell Geologist 1949
2006 Stephen Rich Rintoul Oceanography and climate science (CSIRO)
2006 Igor Shparlinski Number theory
2006 Michelle Simmons Nanotechnology, quantum electronic devices 1967
2006 Evan Rutherford Simpson Steroid hormone physiology
2006 Jonathan Sprent Cellular immunology
2006 Susanne von Caemmerer Plant physiology and biochemistry
2006 Robin Warren Clinical pathology (Helicobacter pylori – Nobel laureate) 1937
2006 John Zillman Meteorology and science policy 1939
2007 David Albert Cooper HIV/AIDS 1949 2018
2007 Ian William Dawes Genetics
2007 John Joseph Finnigan Complex systems science
2007 Min Gu Optoelectronics 1960
2007 Richard Harvey Cardiac research (Victor Chang) 1953
2007 David John Hill Information engineering (ANU)
2007 John Joseph Hopwood Lysosomal diseases research
2007 Ian Douglas Hume Biological sciences
2007 David James Cell biologist 1958
2007 Peter Andrew Lay Inorganic chemistry (Sydney)
2007 Douglas Robert MacFarlane Chemistry (Monash)
2007 Rana Ellen Munns CSIRO plant industry
2007 Stephen James Simpson Biological sciences (Sydney) 1957
2007 Scott W. Sloan Civil engineering (Newcastle) 1954 2019
2007 Gordon Wallace Intelligent polymer research 1958
2007 Alan Hepburn Welsh Mathematics (ANU)
2008 Antony Bacic Botanist
2008 Murray Badger Biologist
2008 Rod Boswell Plasma physics 1932
2008 William Heath Immunologist
2008 Nalini Joshi Mathematics
2008 Peter Koopman Biology, molecular genetics (UQ) 1959
2008 David Lindenmayer Ecologist
2008 Nick Martin Behavior genetics (UQ) 1950
2008 John Mattick Molecular biology (UQ) 1950
2008 Bridget Ogilvie Parasitology 1938
2008 Hugh O'Neill Mineral thermodynamics
2008 Brian Schmidt Cosmology 1967
2008 Patrick Tam Mammalian embryonic development
2008 Geoffrey Tregear Peptide synthesis
2008 Matthew Wand Mathematics and statistics
2008 Sven Warnaar Mathematics and statistics
2008 Howard Wiseman Quantum measurement (UQ) 1968
2009 Marilyn Ball
2009 John Carter
2009 Frank Caruso 1968
2009 Kong-Hong Andy Choo
2009 Warrick Couch 1954
2009 Hugh Durrant-Whyte 1961
2009 Charles Mackay
2009 Paul Mulvaney
2009 Robert Parton Biochemist (UQ)
2009 George Paxinos Neuroscientist 1944
2009 Michael Raupach Climate scientist 1950 2015
2009 Leigh Simmons
2009 Xu-Jia Wang Mathematician 1963
2009 Peter Waterhouse
2009 Mark Westoby Evolutionary ecology 1947
2009 Raymond Withers
2010 Vladimir Bazhanov Physics
2010 Jonathan Borwein Mathematics 1951 2016
2010 Francis Carbone Immunology
2010 Allan Chivas Geology
2010 Marianne Frommer
2010 Trevor Lithgow Genetics
2010 John Oakeshott Biology
2010 Scott O'Neill Biology (UQ)
2010 John O'Sullivan Digital signal processing
2010 Michael Parker
2010 Steven Prawer
2010 Robert Pressey
2010 Roger Reddel
2010 Jeffrey Reimers Chemistry
2010 Elaine Sadler Astrophysics
2010 Peter Visscher Genetics (UQ)
2010 Raymond Volkas Physics
2011 John Aitken Reproductive scientist
2011 Marilyn Anderson Biochemist
2011 David Black Chemist
2011 Mark Blows Geneticist (UQ)
2011 Mahananda Dasgupta Physicist
2011 Michael Goddard Geneticist
2011 Trevor Hambley Bioinorganic chemist
2011 Staffan Kjelleberg Microbial ecologist
2011 Thomas Maschmeyer Catalysis 1966
2011 Ross Campbell McPhedran Wave scientist
2011 Joseph J. Monaghan Astrophysicist
2011 Ian Petersen Control theory
2011 Mathai Varghese Geometric analyst
2011 Colin Ward Chemist
2011 Emma Whitelaw Epigeneticist
2011 George Williams Earth and planetary scientist
2011 Aibing Yu Particle scientist
2012 Michael Alpers Centre for International Health, Curtin University
2012 Joss Bland-Hawthorn Astrophysicist 1959
2012 Paul Burn Chemist (UQ)
2012 John Church 1951
2012 Patrick De Deckker
2012 Peter Dodds
2012 John Endler 1947
2012 Tim Flannery 1956
2012 Johannes Lambers
2012 Stephen MacMahon
2012 James McCluskey
2012 Graeme Moad Polymer chemist 1952
2012 Tanya Monro Photonics 1973
2012 John Norris Astronomer
2012 Stephen Powles Agriculture
2012 Louise Ryan Statistician
2012 Frances Separovic Biophysical chemist
2012 Greg Stuart
2012 Michael Tobar
2012 Jane Visvader
2012 Robert Williamson
2013 Benjamin Andrews Mathematician
2013 Matthew Brown Genetics (UQ)
2013 David Craik Biological chemist (UQ)
2013 David Day Plant mitochondrial respiration
2013 Yuri Estrin Materials science
2013 John Evans
2013 Bryan Gaensler 1973
2013 Andrew Hassell Mathematical analyst
2013 Ove Hoegh-Guldberg Biologist (UQ) 1959
2013 Ian Jackson
2013 Sharad Kumar
2013 Max Lu Chemical engineer and nanotechnology (UQ) 1963
2013 Boris Martinac
2013 James Paton Pathogenesis and prevention of bacterial infectious diseases
2013 Richard Richards
2013 Michael Sandiford Geologist
2013 Geoffrey Taylor Physicist
2013 Brian Walker Ecologist
2013 Andrew White Quantum physics (UQ)
2013 Bryan Williams
2014 Rose Amal Photocatalysis 1983
2014 Hans Bachor Quantum and classical optics 1952
2014 John Bowman Plant genetics
2014 Alan Carey Pure mathematics
2014 Georgia Chenevix-Trench Genetics 1959
2014 Michelle Coote Computer-aided chemical design
2014 Matthew England Ocean modeller
2014 Jean Finnegan Botanist
2014 Peter Gill Quantum chemistry 1962
2014 Barbara Howlett
2014 Lisa Kewley Cosmic chemical and star-formation history of the universe 1974
2014 Hanna Kokko Ecology and evolutionary biology 1971
2014 Catherine Livingstone 1955
2014 Angel Lopez
2014 Ivan Marusic Fluid mechanics 1965
2014 John Miners
2014 Craig Moritz Evolutional biology
2014 Margaret Reid
2014 Jamie Rossjohn
2014 Ingrid Scheffer Human molecular genetics 1958
2014 George Willis Mathematics
2015 Martin Asplund Solar and stellar physics 1970
2015 Peter Leslie Bartlett Computer science and statistics
2015 Christine Anne Beveridge Hormonal control of plant development (UQ)
2015 Jenefer Mary Blackwell
2015 Christine Charles
2015 Susan Joy Clark
2015 Maria Forsyth
2015 Julian David Gale
2015 Edward C. Holmes 1965
2015 Wendy Elizabeth Hoy Kidney disease (UQ)
2015 William F. Laurance 1957
2015 Helene Denise Marsh 1945
2015 Geoffrey McLachlan Statistical science (UQ) 1946
2015 Michael John McLaughlin
2015 Linda Richards Neurobiology (UQ)
2015 Malcolm Scott Sambridge
2015 Ian David Small
2015 San Hoa Thang 1954
2015 Carola Vinuesa 1969
2015 Michael John Waters Growth hormone (UQ)
2015 Zygmunt Edward Switkowski 1948
2016 Ian Allison Glaciologist
2016 David Bellwood Ecologist
2016 Ben Eggleton Nanophotonics and optical physics 1970
2016 Geoff Fincher Cereal chemistry
2016 Alan Finkel 1953
2016 Simon Foote
2016 Justin Gooding Biosensor
2016 John Kirkegaard Agricultural scientist
2016 Anna Koltunow Plant reproduction
2016 Geoff Lindeman
2016 Alex McBratney Soil scientist
2016 Patrick McGorry 1952
2016 Neville Nicholls
2016 Stephen Nutt
2016 Sarah A. Robertson Reproductive biologist
2016 Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop Laser physicist (UQ) 1950
2016 Susan Scott General relativity and gravitational wave science
2016 Daniela Stock Structural biologist
2016 Fedor Sukochev
2016 Toby Walsh Artificial intelligence 1964
2016 Naomi Wray Statistical geneticist (UQ)
2017 Igor Bray Atomic and molecular collision physics
2017 Ian Chubb Chief Scientist of Australia 1943
2017 Tom Davis Polymer science, synthetic chemistry
2017 Jane Elith Ecologist
2017 David Gardner Embryologist
2017 Jozef Gécz Human molecular geneticist
2017 Karl Glazebrook Astronomer 1965
2017 Anita Hill Materials and process engineering
2017 Philip Hugenholtz Microbiologist (UQ)
2017 Cameron Jones Modern main group chemistry
2017 Evans Lagudah Plant geneticist
2017 Melissa Little Kidney development research 1963
2017 Jennifer Martin Protein crystallographer
2017 Dietmar Müller Geoscience 1959
2017 John Patrick Plant nutrient transport
2017 Tim Ralph Quantum information science (UQ)
2017 Lois Salamonsen Human fertility/infertility
2017 Mark Smyth Tumour immunology
2017 John Volkman Lipid biomarkers
2017 Branka Vucetic Coding theory
2017 Nicholas Wormald Mathematician 1953
2018 Alan Andersen Ecologist
2018 David Blair Experimental physicist 1946
2018 David Bowtell Ovarian cancer and genomics researcher
2018 Jennie Brand-Miller Glycaemic index 1952
2018 Richard Bryant Early psychological responses to trauma 1960
2018 Peter Cawood Geologist
2018 Noel Cressie Spatial statistics 1950
2018 Christopher Dickman Ecologist
2018 Gregory Goodall Biology of RNA and cancer progression
2018 Kliti Grice Organic geochemist
2018 Lloyd Hollenberg Quantum information scientist
2018 Anne Kelso Biomedical researcher 1954
2018 Bostjan Kobe Structural biologist
2018 Kerrie Mengersen Bayesian statistician 1962
2018 Colin Raston Vortex Fluidic Device 1950
2018 Veena Sahajwalla Materials scientist and engineer
2018 Martina Stenzel Polymer chemistry
2018 Dacheng Tao Artificial intelligence 1978
2018 Joseph Trapani Immunologist
2018 Rachel Webster Astrophysicist specialising in gravitational lensing 1951
2018 Geordie Williamson Mathematician specialising in the geometric representation theory 1981
2019 Warren Alexander Medical researcher specialising in molecular haematology
2019 David Balding Statistical geneticist and co-developer of the Balding–Nichols match probability formulae
2019 Christopher Barner-Kowollik Macromolecular chemist 1973
2019 Lyn Beazley Neuroscientist, Chief Scientist for Western Australia 1944
2019 Debra Bernhardt Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics 1965
2019 Maria Byrne Marine biodiversity
2019 Mark Cassidy Civil engineer specialising in offshore oil and gas platforms
2019 Peter Corke Robotic vision 1959
2019 Joanne Etheridge Electron diffraction and microscopy techniques
2019 John Hamilton Molecular biology of inflammation
2019 Paul Hodges Motor control and pain
2019 David Karoly Climate dynamics and climate change science 1955
2019 Kerry Landman Applied mathematics
2019 Maria Makrides Maternal–infant nutrition
2019 David McClelland Audio-band gravitational wave science 1956
2019 Alexander Molev Pure mathematics, specialising in 'Yangians' 1961
2019 Surinder Singh Genetic modification of canola
2019 Catherine Stampfl Theoretical condensed matter physics
2019 James Whelan Agricultural bioscience
2019 Cynthia Whitchurch DNA research, particularly extracellular DNA (eDNA)
2019 Ian Wright Plant ecology
2019 Alex Zelinsky Robotics 1960
2020 Tim Bedding Astrophysicist 1966
2020 Annabelle Bennett 1950
2020 Lee Berger Biologist 1970
2020 Linda Blackall Microbiologist
2020 Wenju Cai Climatologist
2020 Peter Currie Stem cell biologist
2020 Andrew Cuthbertson
2020 Aurore Delaigle Statistician
2020 Cathy Foley 1957
2020 Gary Froyland Mathematician
2020 Kevin Galvin Chemical engineer
2020 Adele Green Epidemiologist 1952
2020 Kate Jolliffe Organic chemist
2020 Ping Koy Lam Quantum physics
2020 Ryan Lister Epigeneticist
2020 Justin Marshall Marine biologist and neuroscientist 1962
2020 Harvey Millar Plant biochemist 1971
2020 Lidia Morawska Aerosol physicist 1952
2020 Robyn Owens Mathematician (computer vision)
2020 Ian Paulsen Microbiologist
2020 Simon Poole Photonics engineer
2020 Andrew Roberts Clinical haematologist
2020 Alan Rowan Physical organic chemist
2020 Jenny Stauber Ecotoxicologist
2021 Steven Chown Antarctic ecologist
2021 Arthur Christopoulos Molecular pharmacologist
2021 Gregory Clark
2021 Susan Coppersmith Condensed matter physicist 1957
2021 Brendan Crabb Microbiologist 1966
2021 Mark Dawson Cancer biologist
2021 Yihong Du Mathematician
2021 Robin Gasser Parasitologist
2021 Glenda Halliday Neuroscientist
2021 Rob Hyndman Statistician 1967
2021 Dorrit Jacob Geochemist
2021 Catherine Lovelock Ecologist 1964
2021 Barbara Nowak
2021 Andrew Pitman
2021 Barry Pogson Plant biologist
2021 Ian Reid Computer vision researcher
2021 Alison Rodger Biochemist 1959
2021 John Sader
2021 Margaret Sheil
2021 Gordon Smyth Genomic statistician
2021 Svetha Venkatesh Computer scientist
2021 Hala Zreiqat
2022 Matthew Bailes Astrophyscist
2022 Katherine Belov Biologist 1973
2022 Marcela Bilek Physicist 1968
2022 Stuart Bunn Freshwater ecologist
2022 Thomas Calma Chancellor 1953
2022 John Cannon Pure mathematician
2022 Jonathan Carapetis Paediatric physician 1961
2022 Elizabeth A. Fulton Ecosystem modeller 1973
2022 Catherine Greenhill Pure mathematician
2022 Michelle Haber Oncologist
2022 Peter Høj Vice-Chancellor 1957
2022 Timothy Hughes Haematologist
2022 Emma Johnston Marine ecologist 1973
2022 Peter Langridge Agricultural researcher
2022 Janice Lough Climate scientist
2022 Naomi McClure-Griffiths Astronomer 1975
2022 Sarah Medland Statistical geneticist
2022 Ute Roessner Plant scientist 1971
2022 Craig T. Simmons Groundwater scientist
2022 Kate Smith-Miles Applied mathematician
2022 Huijin Zhao Chemist
2022 Albert Zomaya Computer scientist
2023 Leslie Weston Plant scientist
2023 Elaine Holmes Computational chemist
2023 Belinda Medlyn Plant Physiology
2023 Zaiping Guo Nanotechnology
2023 Sharon Lewin Medical Sciences
2023 Mariapia Degli-Esposti Biology
2023 Tim Brodribb Plant Biology
2023 David Keith Plant Biology
2023 Brajesh Singh Plant Pathology
2023 Xinghuo Yu Electrical Engineering
2023 Shizhang Qiao Chemical Engineering
2023 David Komander Biology
2023 Andrew Wilks Biology
2023 Jian Li Drug Design
2023 Dai Liming Photovoltaics
2024 Nerilie Abram Climate Change 1977
2024 Andrew Blakers Engineering
2024 Rachelle Buchbinder Epidemiology 1958
2024 Kylie Catchpole Photovoltaics
2024 Louisa Degenhardt Psychiatry
2024 Calum Drummond Molecular science
2024 Mary Garson Organic Chemistry 1953
2024 Ros Gleadow Plant Biology 1955
2024 Dmitri Goldberg Physics
2024 Michael Kearney Ecology
2024 Matthew Kiernan Neuroscience
2024 Glenn King Protein Drug Discovery and Development
2024 Mark Krumholz Physics
2024 Zheng-Xiang Li Geoscience
2024 Georgina Long Cancer Biology
2024 Shahar Mendelson Mathematics
2024 Budiman Minasny Soil Science
2024 Jose Polo Biochemistry
2024 Hrvoje Tkalčić Planetary Science 1970
2024 Gene Tyson Microbial Ecology
2024 Madeleine van Oppen Climate Adaptation
2024 Lianzhou Wang Photovoltaics
2024 Willy Zwaenepoel Computer Science

Corresponding Members

Yr Fellow Notes Born Died Refs
1977 John Cornforth 1917 2013
1982 Frederick Sanger 1918 2013
1983 Henry Harris 1925 2014
1985 Edward Slater Biochemist 1917 2016
1986 Jean Bernard French physician and haematologist 1907 2006
1986 Olle E. Bjorkman
1990 Peter H. Raven 1936
1991 Robert May 1936 2020
1992 Michael Atiyah 1929 2019
1992 Vaughan Jones 1952 2020
1996 Rolf Martin Zinkernagel 1944
1999 Bertil Andersson 1948
1999 Ronald Oxburgh 1934
2002 Joseph Hurd Connell 1923 2020
2002 Charles Krebs 1936
2004 John S. Boyer
2004 Gunnar Öquist 1941
2005 Marc Feldmann 1944
2005 Yongxiang Lu
2006 Rodney Brooks Robotics and computer science 1954
2006 Terry Tao Mathematician 1975
2007 Elizabeth Blackburn 1948
2007 Michael James David Powell 1936 2015
2008 David Attenborough Broadcaster and naturalist 1926
2008 A. David Buckingham 1930 2021
2011 John Dewey
2012 Bruce William Stillman 1953
2012 Brian R. Lawn
2013 Chunli Bai 1953
2013 Birger Moller
2014 Philip Cohen Biochemist 1945
2015 Jill Banfield Geomicrobiologist and biogeochemist 1959
2015 C N R Rao 1934
2016 Matthias Hentze 1960
2016 John C. H. Spence 1946 2021
2022 Anne Dell Biochemist 1950
2022 Lei Jiang Chemist and material scientist

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