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Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering

The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) is a learned academy that helps Australians understand and use technology to solve complex problems. It was founded in 1975 as one of Australia's then four learned academies (now five). Its original name was the 'Australian Academy of Technological Sciences', but in 1987 the name was lengthened to include Engineering, as 'Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering'. In 2015, the Academy adopted a new business name, the 'Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering', reserving the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering as its company name.

Company type

Academy

Technology

1975 (1975) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Australia

Australia

Dr Katherine Woodthorpe (president)

The Academy operates as an independent, non-government, not-for-profit, chartered organisation.

Sir KCMG KBE FAA FTSE HonFAusIMM: 1975–1983

Ian McLennan

Sir AC CBE FAA FTSE: 1984–1988

David Zeidler

Sir KBE AO FAA FTSE: 1989–1994

Rupert Myers

Sir AC FRSV FTSE HonFAusIMM: 1995–1997

Arvi Parbo

Mr M A (Tim) Besley AC FTSE: 1998–2002

Professor John Zillman AO FAA FTSE: 2003–2006

Professor AO FREng FAA FTSE: 2007–2012

Robin Batterham

Dr AO FAA FTSE: 2013–2015

Alan Finkel

Professor Peter Gray AO FTSE : 2015–2016

FAICD

Professor Hugh Bradlow FTSE: 2016–2022

Dr AO FTSE FAICD: 2022–present

Katherine Woodthorpe

Fellowship[edit]

Royal Fellow[edit]

The Academy inducted its Royal Fellow, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh KG KT OM GBE AK PC FRS FAA FTSE, in 1977.

Foundation Fellows[edit]

Foundation Fellows include:

Clunies-Ross Award[edit]

Founded in 1959 to perpetuate the memory of Sir Ian Clunies Ross, the Ian Clunies Ross Memorial Foundation promoted the development of science and technology in Australia's beneficial interest.


In November 2002, the Foundation was brought under the Academy's umbrella, securing the long-term future of the Awards. It became known as the Clunies Ross Foundation.


The Foundation established the Clunies Ross National Science & Technology Award in 1991. The Foundation was disbanded in 2004 and the Awards are now administered by the Academy in three categories.

Office of the Chief Scientist (Australia)

Official website

19 May 2011

Address by the Governor-General at the ATSE Clunies Ross Awards ceremony