Marconi Fellowship

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The Guglielmo Marconi International Fellowship Foundation at Columbia University is dedicated to nurturing, recognizing, and celebrating individuals whose ingenious application of communications technology has had a positive and lasting impact on human progress around the globe. Established in 1974 by Gioia Marconi Braga, the foundation is known for the Marconi international fellowship, awarded annually to an outstanding individual whose scope of work and influence emulate the principle of "creativity in service to humanity" that inspired Guglielmo Marconi, the father of modern communications. Additional information is available at www.marconifoundation.org. Members of Tau Beta Pi among the 36 fellows named since 1975 are:
1975 James R. Killian, Massachusetts Beta '26
1979 John R. Pierce, California Beta '33
1986 Leonard Kleinrock, Massachusetts Beta '62
1987 Robert W. Lucky, Indiana Alpha '57
1990 Andrew J. Viterbi, Massachusetts Beta '57
1992 James L. Flanagan, Mississippi Alpha '48
1994 Robert E. Kahn, New York Epsilon '60
1999 James L. Massey, Massachusetts Beta '60
2000 Martin E. Hellman, New York Epsilon '66
2003 Robert G. Gallager, Pennsylvania Delta '53
2003 Robert M. Metcalfe, Massachusetts Beta '68
2004 Lawrence E. Page, Michigan Gamma '95
2006 John M. Cioffi  Illinois Alpha '78
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