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<p>Like the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering is the nation's most respected organization of leaders in their field. Election to the NAE is a high honor and reflects the esteem in which these individuals are held by their colleagues.</p>
<p>This year, Stanford led the nation with four new members. Princeton, MIT and Berkeley came in second with three new members each. The Ivies were also represented by one new member each from Columbia and Cornell.</p>
<p>2011 New National Academy of Engineering Members</p>
<p>4---Stanford 3---Princeton, MIT, Berkeley 2---CalTech, Carnegie Mellon, U. of Michigan, USC </p>
<p>Nationwide, MIT easily leads in the total number of NAE members. Stanford, Berkeley and the University of Texas follow. Princeton and Georgia Tech share the honor of having the 7th highest number. </p>
<p>Nationwide Leading Schools</p>
<p>113---MIT 95----Stanford 75----Berkeley 48----U. of Texas</p>
<p>32----CalTech 31----U. of Illinois 28----Princeton, Georgia Tech 26----Cornell, Carnegie Mellon 25----USC 23----U. of Michigan 22----UC Santa Barbara 21----UC San Diego, UCLA 20----Harvard
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<p>Congratulations to Stanford's new NAE members. Thanks to PtonGrad2000 for compiling this information.</p>