IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award
The IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award is a Technical Field Award presented by the IEEE for outstanding contributions to solid-state devices and technology. The award may be presented to an individual or a team of up to three people. It was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1999. The award is named in honor of the lifetime achievements of Andrew S. Grove, including helping to found Intel Corporation.
IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding contributions to solid-state devices and technology |
Reward(s) | The award consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium. |
First awarded | 1999 |
Website | IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award |
Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate and honorarium.
Recipients
Source[1]
- 2021: Hideaki Aochi, Ryota Katsumata, and Masaru Kito
- 2020: Evelyn L. Hu
- 2019: Digh Hisamoto
- 2018: Gurtej Singh Sandhu
- 2017: Sorin Cristoloveanu
- 2016: Carlos H. Daz
- 2015: Masayoshi Esashi
- 2014: Sanjay Banerjee
- 2013: Shinichi Takagi
- 2012: Jean-Pierre Colinge
- 2011: Judy Hoyt
- 2011: Eugene Fitzgerald
- 2010: Bijan Davari
- 2009: Eric Fossum
- 2008: Stefan K. Lai[2]
- 2007: James D. Plummer[3]
- 2006: Hwang Chang-Gyu
- 2005: T. P. Ma
- 2004: Krishna Saraswat
- 2003: Mark T. Bohr
- 2002: Dimitri A. Antoniadis
- 2001: Al F. Tasch
- 2000: Wolfgang Fichtner[4]
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gollark: It's annoying that there isn't really a modern, non-horribly-complex, federated chat thing.
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References
- "IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award Recipients" (PDF). IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- "Stefan K. Lai - Engineering and Technology History Wiki". ethw.org.
- "Jim Plummer's Profile | Stanford Profiles". profiles.stanford.edu.
- AMiner. "List". AMiner-AI-Powered Academic Network Mining (in Latin). Retrieved 2020-08-14.
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