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 | |
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Awarded for | recognition of "outstanding pioneer-applications of Systems Engineering in the development of successful products or services of benefit to society."[1] |
Presented by | INCOSE |
First awarded | 1997 |
Website | INCOSE Pioneer Award, (criteria) |
Winners
Source: INCOSE
- 1997: Simon Ramo
- 1998: Derek Hitchins
- 1999: Eberhardt Rechtin
- 2000: Wolt Fabrycky, Benjamin S. Blanchard
- 2001: Harold Mooz, Kevin Forsberg
- 2002: Andrew Sage
- 2003: A. Wayne Wymore
- 2006: Philip M'Pherson
- 2007: John N. Warfield
- 2008: Peter Checkland
- 2009: Lui Pao Chuen
- 2010: Julian M. Goldman[2]
- 2011: Azad Madni,[3] Xue-Shen Qian
- 2012: Jung Uck Seo
- 2015: Norm Augustine
- 2016: Harold W. Lawson
- 2017: Hans Mark
- 2018: Suresh B. N.
- 2019: Barry Boehm
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References
- INCOSE Pioneer Award
- Dr. Julian Goldman receives INCOSE Pioneer Award Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine 2011 CIMIT.
- Azad Madni Named an INCOSE Pioneer By Gloria Hayes October 25, 2011 at news.usc.edu
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