Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering

Election to the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) is one of the highest professional honours accorded an engineer. Fellows have distinguished themselves in different sectors including business, academia and government and in different roles such as business management, executive management, technical, and university faculty. Fellow of the CAE are nominated and elected by their peers (current CAE Fellows) to honorary fellowship in the Academy in view of their distinguished achievements and career-long service to the engineering profession.

Listing of individuals affiliated with Memorial University who have received fellowship:

2023 Kelly Hawboldt Department of Process Engineering
2022 Bing Chen Department of Civil Engineering
2021 Faisal Khan Department of Process Engineering 
2021 Octavia Dobre Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
2020 Neil Bose Vice President, Research
2020 Rehan Sadiq School of Engineering, University of British Columbia (alumnus)
2020 Jennifer Williams Newfoundand and Labrador Hydro (alumnus)
2017 Claude Daley Department of Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
2017 Brian Veitch Department of Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
2016 Greg Naterer Former Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
2016 Kim Keating Vice-President of Fabrication, The Cahill Group (alumnus)
2015 Leonard Lye Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
2015 Jamie Long President, Hibernia Management and Development Co. Ltd. (HMDC)
2015 Fred Cahill President, the Cahill Group
2014 Ray Gosine Associate Vice President (Research)
2014 Charles Randell Former President and CEO, C-CORE
2014 Ross Peters Former Dean (retired)
2014 Earl Ludlow Former President and CEO, Nfld. Power (alumnus)
2014 Gilbert Bennett Vice President, Nalcor Energy (alumnus)
  Richard Marceau Former Vice President (Research) (deceased)
2009 Aziz Rahman Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (deceased)
2005 Ian Jordaan Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (retired)
2005 Angus Bruneau Founding Fellow, Former Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (deceased)