IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award

The IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE for contributions to emerging technologies. The award is named after Daniel E. Noble. The award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2000, replacing the prior IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award.

IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award
Awarded forOutstanding contributions to emerging technologies recognized within recent years
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded2000
WebsiteIEEE Daniel E. Noble Award

The award may be presented to an individual or a team of up to three people.

Recipients receive a bronze medal, certificate and honorarium.

Recipients

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gollark: It's a bad solution to a problem which I don't think even exists, which creates nightmares for programmers everywhere.
gollark: Daylight saving time is just so terrible.
gollark: I would run all my stuff with 24-hour UTC, but silly dodecahedra in this country made us have daylight saving time.
gollark: See, 24-hour time would obviate this problem.
gollark: Wait, are you PHOTOGRAPHING a COMPUTER SCREEN?

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