This is a list of the members (academicians) of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). CAE academician is the highest academic title officially recognized by the Chinese government in engineering and technological sciences.
As of February 2025, the academy has 1014 living members, divided into nine academic divisions:
- Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering: 135 members
- Information and Electronic Engineering: 148 members
- Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: 118 members
- Energy and Mining Engineering: 133 members
- Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture: 109 members
- Light Industry and Environmental Engineering: 75 members
- Agriculture: 91 members
- Medicine and Health: 134 members
- Engineering Management: 71 members
There are 348 deceased members as of February 2025. Additionally, there are 124 living foreign members and 22 deceased ones.
Eligibility and election process
As of 2019, official rules of the Chinese Academy of Engineering stipulate that elections are held every two years in odd-numbered years. Academicians younger than 80 in the election year have the right to nominate a maximum of three candidates and vote for new academicians. Candidates may be nominated by academicians or academic organizations. Each candidate needs three nominations to qualify, at least two of which must be from academicians in the same division as the candidate. In principle, candidates should be younger than 65, but older candidates may still qualify if they receive six nominations. Government officials holding county-level positions or higher are in principle not eligible. Candidates involved in national defence and security are nominated and elected separately. The number of academicians elected varies each time. In the 2019 election, the quota was set at a maximum of 80.
The Chinese Academy of Engineering began electing foreign members in 1996. The number of foreign members have been kept relatively small, totalling 82 by 2017. As of 2017, 58% of foreign members are American and 33% are of Chinese origin. Well known foreign members include Nobel Prize laureates Barry Marshall and Satoshi Ã
Âmura, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Turing Award winner Raj Reddy, and Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate I. M. Pei.
Founding members (1994)
During preparation for the founding of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the State Council of China announced the first class of 96 academicians in May 1994:
1995 election
216 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1995, separated into seven academic divisions:
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Agriculture, Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Medicine and Health
1996 election
In 1996, 20 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering. In addition, seven foreign members were elected for the first time:
Members
Foreign members
1997 election
In 1997, 116 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering. 5 foreign members were elected the following year.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Agriculture, Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Medicine and Health
Foreign members (elected 1998)
1999 election
In 1999, 112 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering. 6 foreign members were elected the following year.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Agriculture, Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Medicine and Health
Foreign members (elected 2000)
2001 election
In 2001, 81 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, separated into eight academic divisions (the Division of Engineering Management was added this year). In addition, 7 foreign members were elected.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Agriculture, Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2003 election
In 2003, 58 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 4 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Agriculture, Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2005 election
In 2005, 50 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 6 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Agriculture, Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2007 election
In 2007, 32 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, divided into 9 academic divisions (Agriculture was separated from Light Industry and Environmental Engineering). In addition, 3 foreign members were elected.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2009 election
In 2009, 47 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 6 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2011 election
In 2011, 54 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 6 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2013 election
In 2013, 51 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 6 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2015 election
In 2015, 70 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 8 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2017 election
In 2017, 67 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 18 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
2019 election
In 2019, 75 new members were elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as 29 foreign members.
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering
Information and Electronic Engineering
Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Energy and Mining
Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Architecture
Light Industry and Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Medicine and Health
Engineering Management
Foreign members
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