IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition

The IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition, now called the IEEE Ernst Weber Managerial Leadership Award, was established by the Board of Directors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 1985. The award was discontinued in 2016. This award was presented "for exceptional managerial leadership in the fields of interest to the IEEE". Recipients of this award received a certificate and a crystal sculpture.[1]

IEEE Ernst Weber Managerial Leadership Award
Awarded forExceptional managerial leadership in the fields of interest to the IEEE
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded1985
WebsiteIEEE Ernst Weber Managerial Leadership Award

The award was initially called the IEEE Engineering Leadership Recognition Award, but in 1996 renamed to honor Ernst Weber. He was the first President of the IEEE and one of the founders of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.[1][2]


Recipients

The following people have received the IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition:[3]

  • 2016: David Fairbanks Welch
  • 2015: Shang-Yi Chiang
  • 2014: Paul E. Jacobs
  • 2013: Gururaj Deshpande
  • 2012: Tetsuya Iizuka
  • 2011: Tze-Chiang Chen
  • 2010: Hidehito Obayashi
  • 2009: No Award
  • 2008: No Award
  • 2007: N. R. Narayana Murthy
  • 2006: No Award
  • 2005: No Award
  • 2004: Pasquale Pistorio
  • 2003: William J. Spencer
  • 2002: No Award
  • 2001: Chris Earnshaw
  • 2001: Michael J. Birck
  • 2000: Joel S. Birnbaum
  • 1999: Bernard S. Meyerson
  • 1998: Jerome Swartz
  • 1998: Angus McMillan Tait
  • 1997: William J. Weisz
  • 1997: John H. Crawford
  • 1996: Sol Triebwasser
  • 1996: Alan G. Chynoweth
  • 1995: John B. Terry
  • 1994: Clarence G. Thornton
  • 1993: Percy Barnevik
  • 1992: Bernard M. Gordon
  • 1991: Seymour R. Cray
  • 1990: Irwin Dorros
  • 1990: Edson Fregni
  • 1989: Arnaldo M. Angelini
  • 1989: Roland W. Schmitt
  • 1988: Ralph E. Gomory
  • 1987: Andrew S. Grove
  • 1986: William C. Norris
  • 1986: Kenneth H. Olsen
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References

  1. "IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition". IEEE. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  2. "Engineering and Technology History Wiki - Ernst Weber". IEEE. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  3. "IEEE Ernst Weber Managerial Leadership Award Recipients" (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
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