IEEE Circuits and Systems Awards
Outstanding Young Author Award
Professor Isao Shirakawa, Chair
Department of Information Systems Engineering
Osaka University, Yamada-Oka, Suita, Osaka, 565 JAPAN
Fax: +81-6-875-5902
E-mail: sirakawa@ise.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Purpose:
To honor an especially meritorious paper published in any one of the CAS
Society's Transactions whose author at the date of submission is less than
30 years of age. The award is based on general quality, originality,
contributions, subject matter and timeliness. Anyone who is an author of papers
published in any one of the CAS Society Transactions during the two calendar
years preceding the award, who at the date of submission of the paper shall
be less than 30 years of age is eligible.
Prize:
Certificate
and $250 check for each author (maximum $1,000 per award).
Mac Van Valkenburg Award
Professor George Moschytz, Chair
Institute for Signal and Information Processing
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
ETH-Zentrum, 8092 Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Fax: +41-1-262-0823
E-mail: moschytz@isi.ee.ethz.ch
Purpose:
To honor a person with outstanding technical contributions in a field within
the scope of the CAS Society and outstanding leadership in the field. The
award is based on quality and significance of contribution and continuity of
technical leadership. Anyone who is a member of the CAS Society is eligible.
Prize:
Plaque and $1,000 Check.
Guillemin-Cauer Award
Dr. Kenneth W. Martin, Chair
Stanley Ho Professor of Microelectronics
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Toronto, CANADA M5S 1A4
Fax: (416) 971-2326
E-mail: martin@eecg.toronto.edu
Purpose:
To recognize the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits
and Systems. The award is based on general quality, originality,
contributions, subject matter and timeliness. Anyone who is an author of a
paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems
during the two calendar years preceding the award is eligible.
Prize:
Certificate and $250 check for each author (maximum of $1,0000 per award).
Chapter-of-the-Year Award
Professor Ruey-wen Liu, Chair
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Fax: (219) 631-4393
E-mail: ruey-wen.liu.1@nd.edu
Purpose:
To recognize the CAS Society Chapter with the best yearly activities. The
award is based on best yearly activities in the categories of Chapter-sponsored
technical activities, increase in membership and participation in BOG
meetings. Anyone who is a member of the CAS Society Chapters is eligible.
Prize:
Certificates to Chapter Officers.
CAD Transactions Best Paper Award
Professor Malgorzata Marek-Sadowska, Chair
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Fax: (805) 893-3262
E-mail: mms@drum.ece.ucsb.edu
Purpose:
To recognize the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems. The award is
based on general quality, originality, contributions, subject matter and
timeliness. Anyone who is an author of a paper published in the
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and
Systems during the two calendar years preceding the award is eligible.
Prize:
Certificate and $250 check for each author (maximum of $1,000 per award).
Education Award
Professor Adel S. Sedra, Chair
Office of the Vice President and Provost
Simcoe Hall, 27 King's College Circle, Room 225
University of Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 1A4
Fax: (416) 978-3939
E-mail: adel@csri.toronto.edu
Purpose:
To honor a person with outstanding contributions to education in a field within
the scope of the CAS Society as documented by publications of textbooks,
research supervision of graduate and undergraduate students, development of
short courses and participation in adult education. The award is based on
general quality and originality of contributions and continuity of effort.
Anyone who is a member of the CAS Society is eligible.
Prize:
Plaque and $500 check.
Darlington Award
Professor Josef A. Nossek, Chair
Institut fur Netzwerktheorie und Schaltungstechnik
Technische Universtat Munchen
Arcisstr. 21, 80333 Munchen, GERMANY
Fax: +49-89-2105-8504
E-mail: nossek@nws.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de
Purpose:
To recognize the best paper bridging the gap between theory and practice
published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. The award is
based on general quality, originality, contributions, subject matter and
timeliness. Anyone who is an author of papers bridging the gap between theory
and practice publisehd in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems
during the two calendar years preceding the award is eligible.
Prize:
Certificate and $250 check for each author (maximum of $1,000 per award).
Meritorious Service Award
Dr. Philip Lopresti, Chair
Engineering Research Center
AT&T Bell Laboratories
P.O. Box 900
Princeton, NJ 08540
Fax: (609) 639-2393r>
E-mail: pvl@ohm.att.com
Purpose:
To honor a person with outstanding long-term service to the welfare of the CAS
Society. The award is based on dedication, effort and contributions. Anyone
who is a member of the CAS Society is eligible.
Prize:
Plaque and $500 check.
CSVT Transactions Best Paper Award
Dr. Ming L. Liou, Chair
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, HONG KONG
Fax: +852-358-1485
E-mail: eeliou@uxmail.ust.hk
Purpose:
To recognize the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits
and Systems for Video Technology. The award is based on general quality,
originality, contributions, subject matter and timeliness. Anyone who is an
author of papers published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems
for Video Technology during the two calendar years preceding the award
is eligible.
Prize:
Certificate and $250 check for each author (maximum of $1,000 per award).
Technical Achievement Award
Professor S. Louis Hakimi, Chair
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California at Davis
Davis, CA 95616
Fax: (916) 752-8428
E-mail: slhakimi@ucdavis.edu or mitchell@ece.ucdavis.edu
Purpose:
To honor a person with outstanding technical contributions over a period of
years within the scope of the CAS Society as documented by publications
(including patents). The award is based on the general quality and
originality of contributions and continuity of effort. Anyone who is a member
of the CAS Society is eligible.
Prize:
Plaque and $500 check.
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