Mihajlo Pupin was: ;Titles • President of the
Institute of Radio Engineers, US (1917) • President of
American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1925–26) • President of
American Association for the Advancement of Science • President of
New York Academy of Sciences ;Memberships • Honorary member of German Electrical Society • Honorary member of
American Institute of Electrical Engineers • Member of
National Academy of Sciences • Member of
French Academy of Sciences • Member of
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts • Member of
American Mathematical Society • Member of
American Philosophical Society • Member of
American Physical Society ;Degrees • Doctor of science,
Columbia University (1904) • Honorable doctor of science,
Johns Hopkins University (1915) • Doctor of science,
Princeton University (1924) • Honorable doctor of science,
New York University (1924) • Honorable doctor of science,
Muhlenberg College (1924) • Doctor of engineering,
Case School of Applied Science (1925) • Doctor of science,
George Washington University (1925) • Doctor of science,
Union College (1925) • Honorable doctor of science,
Marietta College (1926) • Honorable doctor of science,
University of California (1926) • Doctor of science,
Rutgers University (1926) • Honorable doctor of science,
Delaware University (1926) • Honorable doctor of science, Canyon College (1926) • Doctor of science,
Brown University (1927) • Doctor of science,
University of Rochester (1927) • Honorable doctor of science,
Middlebury College (1928) • Doctor of science,
University of Belgrade (1929) • Doctor of science,
University of Prague (1929) ;Medals • Eliot Kresson Medal,
Franklin Institute (1902) • Herbert award,
French Academy of Sciences (1916) •
IEEE Edison Medal,
American Institute of Electrical Engineers (now
IEEE) (1919) • Honorable medal, American Radio Institute (1924) •
IEEE Medal of Honor (1924) • George Washington Award, Western Society of Engineers (1928) •
White eagle, first degree, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929) • Order of the White Lion of Czechoslovakia (1929) •
John Fritz Medal,
American Association of Engineering Societies (1931)[17] ;Other • Pupin was pictured on the old 50 million
Yugoslav dinar banknote. • Home page world web browser Google has been dedicated on 9 October 2011, to 157th birth anniversary of scientist Mihajlo Pupin. On the drawing in honor of the Pupin birth symbolically represented as a boy and a girl with two different hills talking on the phone. • The Central Radio Institute was renamed the
Telecommunication and Automation Institute "Mihailo Pupin" in his honor in 1956. • A small
lunar impact crater, in the eastern part of the
Mare Imbrium, was named in his honor. • He also served on the board of trustees for Science Service, now known as
Society for Science & the Public, from 1926 to 1929. • Honorary citizen, cities of
Zrenjanin,
Ohrid and
Municipality of Bled • Various streets across Serbia are named after him, including major boulevards in the cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad • Numerous schools in Serbia are named after him, including the Tenth Belgrade Gymnasium – Mihajlo Pupin, and Mihajlo Pupin Technical Department of the
University of Novi Sad, located in
Zrenjanin • A
road bridge over the
Danube River in
Belgrade was named
Pupin Bridge in his honor after the vote of the citizens • He is included in
The 100 most prominent Serbs ==Private life==