IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award
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IEEE Sensors Council The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a 501(c)(3) professional association for electronic engineering and electrical engineering (and associated disciplines) with its corporate office in New York City and its operati ...
Technical Achievement Award honors a person with outstanding technical contributions within the scope of the IEEE Sensors Council, as documented by publications and patents. The award is based on the general quality and originality of the contributions. At the moment, four Awards are given every year. This kind of award honors a person with outstanding technical contributions within the scope of the IEEE Sensors Council, as documented by publications and patents. It is based on the general quality and originality of contributions. The winner of this Award is presented with a plaque and $2,000 check. Awards are available in two fields: the field of "Sensors" and the field of "Systems or Networks"; within each field, an Early Career and an Advanced Career are given every year. Early Career awards are for individuals within 15 years of receiving the first degree. Advanced Career awards are for individuals beyond 15 years of the first degree


Recipients

*2021: Asad Madni (Systems or Networks – Advanced Career) *2021: Katarzyna Wac (Systems or Networks – Early Career) *2021:
Joseph Wang Joseph Wang is an American researcher and inventor. He is a Distinguished Professor, SAIC Endowed Chair, and former Chair of the Department of Nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego, who specialised in nanomachines, biosenso ...
(Sensors – Advanced Career) *2021: Muhammad Akram Karimi (Sensors – Early Career) *2020: Laurence Yang (Systems or Networks – Advanced Career) *2020: Domenico Ciuonzo (Systems or Networks – Early Career) *2020: Eui-Hyeok Yang (Sensors – Advanced Career) *2020: Sheng Xu (Sensors – Early Career) *2019: Paul C.-P. Chao (Systems or Networks – Advanced Career) *2019: Changzhan Gu (Systems or Networks – Early Career) *2019: Wei Gao (Sensors – Early Career) *2019:
Ellis Meng Ellis Meng is the Shelly and Ofer Nemirovsky Chair of Convergent Biosciences and Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California, where she ...
(Sensors - Advanced Career) *2018: Gerard L. Coté (Sensors - Advanced Career) *2018: Ashwin Seshia (Systems or Networks – Advanced Career) *2018: Daniele Tosi (Sensors - Early Career) *2018: Omer Tolga Inan (Systems or Networks – Early Career) *2017:
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh (born in November 1971) is an Australian scientist involved in research in the fields of materials sciences, electronics, and transducers. He is best known for his works on two-dimensional semiconductors, ingestible sen ...
(Sensors - Advanced Career) *2017: Deepak Uttamchandani (Systems or Networks – Advanced Career) *2017: Yu Shrike Zhang (Sensors - Early Career) *2017: Pantelis Georgiou (Systems or Networks – Early Career) *2016: Xin Zhang (Sensors - Advanced Career) *2016:
Sandro Carrara Sandro Carrara (May 17, 1964) is a Swiss scientist, professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and he is mainly known fo ...
(Systems or Networks – Advanced Career) *2016: Ravinder S. Dahiya (Sensors - Early Career) *2016: Changzhi Li (Systems or Networks – Early Career) *2015: John Kirching (Sensors - Advanced Career) *2015: Mina Rais-Zadeh (Sensors - Early Career) *2014: Tony Jun Huang *2013: Khalil Najafi *2012: Wen H. Ko *2011: Tom Kenny *2010: Brian Cunningham *2009: Andrei Shkel *2008:
Michael Shur Michael Shur (born November 13, 1942) is a Russian and American physicist and a professor of solid state electronics and electrical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Background Shur was born on November 13, 1942, in Kamensk-Urals ...


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