The American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected 183 new fellows and 25 new foreign honorary members this past May. Those fellows doing physics-related research include

Timothy J. Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium and holder of the 3Com Founders Chair at the Laboratory for Computer Science at MIT.

Demetrios Christodoulou, professor of mathematics at Princeton University.

Herman Z. Cummins, distinguished professor of physics at the City College of the City University of New York.

Constantine M. Dafermos, professor of applied mathematics at Brown University.

Morton M. Denn, Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering and director of the Benjamin Levich Institute for Physico-Chemical Hydrodynamics at the City College of the City University of New York.

David DeRosier, professor of biology and a member of the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center at Brandeis University.

Russell J. Donnelly, professor of physics at the University of Oregon, Eugene.

Victor J. Emery, senior physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Shafrira Goldwasser, RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.

Wayne Lester Hubell, Jules Stein Professor of Ophthalmology and a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UCLA.

Richard Lewis Huganir, professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Robert C. Kennicutt, professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona and editor-in-chief of the Astrophysical Journal.

Steven Allan Kivelson, professor of physics at UCLA.

Eve Marder, professor of biology and a member of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems at Brandeis University.

Tony Maxworthy, Smith International Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Southern California.

William Esco Moerner, professor of chemistry at Stanford University.

Cherry A. Murray, vice president of physical sciences research at Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies in Murray Hill, New Jersey.

Simon Ostrach, Wilbert J. Austin Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University and director of the National Center for Microgravity Research on Fluids and Combustion in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mark A. Ratner, Morrison Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University.

Paul H. Roberts, professor of mathematics and geophysical sciences at UCLA.

Barbara A. Romanowicz, professor of geophysics and director of the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley.

Robert Rosner, William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics and a professor in the department of physics and in the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago.

Gerald Schubert, professor of geophysics and planetary physics at UCLA.

Nathan Seiberg, professor of physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

Ben G. Streetman, dean of engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.

Andrew Strominger, professor of physics at Harvard University.

Ignacio Tinoco, professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.

Stan E. Woosley, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Fred Wudl, Courtaulds Professor of Chemistry at UCLA.

Horng-Tzer Yau, professor of mathematics at New York University.

Among the foreign honorary members are

Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya, principal scientific researcher at the laboratory of mathematical physics at the Steklov Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Ryoji Noyori, professor of chemistry and director of the Research Center for Materials Science at Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan.