INCOSE Pioneer Award

INCOSE Pioneer Award is an annual prize for people who have made significant pioneering contributions to the field of Systems Engineering given by the INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) since 1997.[1]

INCOSE Pioneer Award
Awarded forrecognition of "outstanding pioneer-applications of Systems Engineering in the development of successful products or services of benefit to society."[1]
Presented byINCOSE
First awarded1997
WebsiteINCOSE Pioneer Award, (criteria)

Winners

Source: INCOSE

gollark: Past 8th gen Intel added a bunch more cores to the U-series CPUs.
gollark: Although those 4 cores generally clock really low if you use them for any sustained period of time because of awful cooling.
gollark: Although the thinkpad T460s there has a dual-core CPU and most recent devices will have 4 cores.
gollark: I mean, Ice Lake is moderately better GPU-wise, but Intel hasn't really done much for CPU perf.
gollark: AMD is probably better right now, in general.

See also

References

  1. INCOSE Pioneer Award
  2. Dr. Julian Goldman receives INCOSE Pioneer Award Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine 2011 CIMIT.
  3. Azad Madni Named an INCOSE Pioneer By Gloria Hayes October 25, 2011 at news.usc.edu
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