
AEES Fellows Program
The American Ecological Engineering Society bestows Fellow election to members with exemplary qualifications and sustained excellence in contributions to the practice, research, or education in the field of Ecological Engineering. Fellows are leaders in their discipline and accomplished members of our society, have dedicated substantial effort and resources towards the betterment of the discipline, and demonstrate evidence that they will make a positive contribution for the society in their role as a Fellow.
2026 Nomination Process
BEFORE SUBMITTING A NOMINATION PACKAGE, PLEASE COMPLETE THE SHORT INTENT TO NOMINATE FORM TO CHECK FOR ELIGIBILITY AND TO AVOID DUPLICATE NOMINATIONS.
Intent to Nominate Form - Deadline to submit form is January 5, 2026. Once you receive confirmation of nominee's eligibility, then you may proceed to assembling and submitting a nomination package.
Nomination Eligibility:
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Each nomination must be from a current AEES member
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The individual nominated must be a current AEES member with a minimum of 10 years of active membership
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Self-nominations will not be accepted
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Nominations for the Fellows award DO NOT carry over from previous years.
Submission of Nomination Package - Deadline to submit package is February 27, 2026.
Nomination Package must include:
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Nomination letter (2-page maximum, see below)
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At least two additional supporting letters (2-page maximum)
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Candidate’s resume/CV (no page limit)
Items 2-4 of the nomination package must be compiled as a single PDF file by the nominator and submitted to Mike Burchell, Chair of the Membership and Awards Committee via email (mike_burchell@ncsu.edu) by February 27, 2026. Each nomination must be from a current AEES member.
Nomination Letter:
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The nomination letter shall be no more than 2 pages in length.
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The letter should address the following:
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A statement summarizing outstanding accomplishments within the profession and the AEES
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Contributions to the field of research or practice and the geographic extent of these contributions, and any adoption of these contributions by practitioners
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Improvements to human and ecosystem well-being resulting from contributions of the nominee, and any associated economic impact
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Contribution to development of curriculum, teaching, and outreach as related to Ecological Engineering
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Describe professional awards received
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List notable contributions to AEES (development of the society, offices held, committee membership, conferences hosted, journals developed, etc.)
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Describe any other contributions (advisory committees, civic awards, community involvement, etc.) the selection committee should consider not previously mentioned
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Criteria for Selection
The following criteria represent holistic expectations of Fellows but they need not necessarily excel in all aspects.
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Be an active member of the society for 10 or more years (Required).
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Be accomplished members who are leaders in our discipline and have dedicated substantial time and resources to the benefit of both the environment and society.
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Have sustained excellence in contributions to ecological engineering practice, research, or education.
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Participates in AEES activities and has demonstrated evidence that they will make a positive contribution for the AEES in their role as a Fellow.
The award will be presented at the 2026 Annual AEES Meeting at the University of Vermont. With the award comes an engraved trophy.
NOTE: Nominations for the Fellows award DO NOT carry over from previous years.
Fellows

Class of 2025
Dr. Brian Bledsoe
Professor, University of Georgia
AEES President 2017-2018

Class of 2024
Dr. Tess Wynn Thompson
Associate Professor, Virginia Tech
AEES President, 2014-2015

Class of 2023
Dr. Marty Matlock
Professor, University of Arkansas
AEES President, 2007-2008

Class of 2023
Dr. William Mitsch
Professor Emeritus, Florida Gulf Coast University
AEES President, 2002-2003

Class of 2025
Dr. Greg Jennings, P.E.
Professor Emeritus, NC State University
AEES President 2011-2012

Class of 2024
Dr. Jay Martin
Professor, The Ohio State University
AEES President, 2010-2011
2024 AEES Odum Award

Class of 2023
Dr. Alex Horne
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
AEES President, 2004-2005

Class of 2024
Dr. Patrick Kangas
Associate Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland
AEES President, 2006-2007
2023 AEES Odum Award

Class of 2024
Dr. W. Cully Hession
Professor, Virginia Tech
AEES Founding Member
AEES President, 2009-2010

Class of 2023





