Lebanese Academy of Sciences - Members

Members

The members of the ASL are prominent Lebanese scientists working inside and outside of Lebanon, as well as distinguished foreign scientists, including some who are of Lebanese origin, or who can contribute to the growth of the sciences in Lebanon. All ASL academicians provide their services pro bono, i.e. voluntarily and without payment, as a public service.

ASL Members:

  • Sir Michael Atiyah*
  • Jean-François Bach*
  • Kamal Badr
  • Georges Bahr (Home Secretary)*
  • André Capron
  • Edgar Choueiri (President)*
  • Charles Elachi
  • Jean Dercourt*
  • Nesreen Ghaddar
  • Makhluf Haddadin
  • Mohamed Hassan*
  • June Nasrallah (Vice-President)*
  • Mona Nemer*
  • Yves Quéré*
  • Edward Sion*
  • Samir Zard*
  • Hussein M. Zbib (Treasurer)

(* Asterik denotes founding member)

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