IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award | |
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Awarded for | Distinguished service to the development, viability, advancement, and pursuit of the technical objectives of the IEEE |
Reward(s) | Bronze medal, illuminated certificate, honorarium, and travel expenses to award ceremony |
First awarded | 1986 |
Website | IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award |
The IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986. It is presented to an IEEE member for distinguished service to the development, viability, advancement, and pursuit of the technical objectives of the IEEE.
Recipients of this award receives a bronze medal, illuminated certificate, honorarium, and travel expenses to award ceremony.
Recipients
Source[1]
- 2023: Ross W. Stone
- 2020: John Vig
- 2019: Marcel Keschner
- 2018: Donald Heirman
- 2017: David A. Hodges
- 2016: Stephen B. Weinstein
- 2015: Raymond S. Larsen
- 2014: Wanda K. Reder
- 2013: Leah Jamieson
- 2012: Bruce Eisenstein[2]
- 2011: Donald C. Loughry
- 2010: James M. Tien
- 2009: Harold L. Flescher[3]
- 2008: James T. (Tom) Cain
- 2006: Don Bolle
- 2005: Lloyd A. (Pete) Morley
- 2004: Kenneth R. Laker[4]
- 2003: Wilfred Kenneth Dawson[5]
- 2002: Robert W. Lucky
- 2001: Charles J. Robinson
- 2000: J. David Irwin
- 1999: Edward A. Parrish[6]
- 1998: H. Troy Nagle
- 1997: Friedolf M. Smits
- 1996: Theodore S. Saad
- 1995: Theodore W. Hissey, Jr.
- 1994: Oscar N. Garcia[7]
- 1993: William R. Tackaberry
- 1992: Bruno O. Weinschel
- 1991: Stephen J. Kahne
- 1990: Harold Chestnut
- 1989: Jose B. Cruz, Jr.
- 1988: Merlin G. Smith
References
- ↑ "Richard M. Emberson Award Receipts" (PDF). Retrieved 4 December 2019.
- ↑ "Bruce Eisenstein - Electrical and Computer Engineering". drexel.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ↑ "Harold L. Flescher - Engineering and Technology History Wiki". ieeeghn.org. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ↑ "Penn Engineering - Research Directory Profile". upenn.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ↑ "W. Kenneth Dawson - Engineering and Technology History Wiki". ieeeghn.org. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ↑ "Edward Parrish • IEEE Computer Society". computer.org. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ↑ "Oscar N.Garcia". unt.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
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