Michael Wooldridge elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
2 October 2025
Hertford Fellow Michael Wooldridge has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng).
He is one of 74 new Fellows recognised this year for exceptional contributions to engineering and technology.
Professor Wooldridge’s election to the Academy reflects the vital role that artificial intelligence and computer science play within modern engineering. Advances in these fields are shaping how we design, build, and interact with technology, with applications ranging from robotics and data science to healthcare and national infrastructure. Professor Wooldridge’s pioneering work exemplifies how fundamental research in AI can have far-reaching impact well beyond computer science itself. Besides a prodigious scholarly output, he has significantly advanced public understanding of AI. He has written several books, gives frequent public lectures on AI, and has presented evidence on AI to multiple government committees.
Michael said, ‘I am deeply honoured to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. For me, this recognition is not only a personal milestone, but also a testament to the growing impact of artificial intelligence. To be admitted to a community of such distinguished engineers is both humbling and inspiring, and I look forward to contributing to the Academy’s mission of promoting excellence in engineering.’
Sir John Lazar CBE FREng, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, said: ‘Today’s cohort join a community of around 1,700 of some of the most talented engineers and innovators in the UK and around the globe. Their knowledge and experience make them uniquely well placed to tackle the biggest challenges facing the world, and our determination to advance and promote excellence in engineering remains undimmed.’
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