Morawska joins Mandela and Kennedy on Academy list

QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska | Newsreel
QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska is now a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science. | Photo: Supplied by QUT

QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska has been elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Science.

A world-leading air quality expert, Professor Morawska is one of 25 new international honorary members among the 250 new members appointed this year to the Academy.

Professor Morawska recently led a group of international experts who presented a blueprint for national indoor air quality standards for public buildings.

In 2021, Professor Morawska was named in the 2021 TIME100 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world for her leadership role in alerting the global community to the aerosolization of the COVID-19 virus as a means of indoor spread.

Her many previous accolades include receiving the prestigious 2023 L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science Laureate for Asia and the Pacific.

Professor Morawska said she was surprised and honoured.

“It is an incredible honour to be elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and be counted among the giants of mind and progress,” she said.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read the letter from the Academy that this honour had been granted to me.”

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences honours excellence field of human endeavour to examine new ideas, address issues of importance to the nation and the world and work together.

The earliest members of the Academy include Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington and Alexander Graham Bell.

Other more recent distinguished members include John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, and Nelson Mandela.

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