IEEE Medal for Engineering Excellence Recipients
IEEE Medal for Engineering Excellence
2008 - NOT AWARDED
2007 - NOT AWARDED
2006 - NOT AWARDED
2005 - NOT AWARDED
2004 -
RICHARD L. DOUGHTY
Principal Consultant (Retired)
E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
Preston, MD
and
H. LANDIS FLOYD, II
Senior Consultant
E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
Wilmington, DE
and
THOMAS E. NEAL
E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co., Inc. (Retired)
Principal Consultant
Neal Associates, Ltd.
Guilford, CT
"For pioneering development of empirical models for predicting electric arc incident energy, and development of protective clothing classes based upon layering of flame resistant fabrics."
2003 - RALPH S. GENS
Consultant, Kailou-kona, Hawaii
"For leadership in the advancement of high voltage AC and DC transmission."
2002 - NOT AWARDED
2001 - L. BRUCE MCCLUNG
Corporate Fellow and Engineer
Union Carbide Corporation - South Charleston, WV
'For pioneering application of technology and standards leading to improved safety of industrial electrical systems.'
2000 - CYRIL G. VEINOTT
Retired Consultant - Sarasota, Fl
'For a lifetime career devoted to all aspects of small motor theory and technology, with exceptional impact on applications in industry.'
1999 - KIYOJI MORII
Senior Advisor of the Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.
Osaka, Japan
'For leadership in development of gas insulation technologies and its application to realize bulk power transmission and reliable power system development.'
1998 - C. JAMES ERICKSON
E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co. - Newark, DE
'For engineering contributions to the technology of industrial process heating and associated control systems, and development of related standards.'
1997 - JOHN G. ANDERSON
Consulting Engineer - Dalton, MA
'For technical contributions and engineering leadership in high voltage transmission line design and lightning protection.'
1996 - JOHN R. DUNKI-JACOBS
Industrial Power Systems, Inc. - Lynden, WA
'For a career devoted to the development of and contributions to the engineering and implementation of industrial power systems.'
1995 - MASASUKE MORITA
NEC Corporation - Tokyo, Japan
'For pioneering contributions in high-sensitivity FM receiver systems and wideband digital microwave communication systems.'
1994 - HEINER SUSSNER
IBM World Trade - Paris, France
'For engineering leadership in the demonstration of one gigabit per square inch storage density on a digital magnetic rigid disk.'
1993 - BERNARD C. DELOACH, JR.
RICHARD W. DIXON
Bell Labs.
and
ROBERT L. HARTMAN
'For engineering advances which led to the first demonstration of highly reliable semiconductor lasers.'
1992 - CHARLES ELACHI
California Inst. of Tech. - Pasadena, CA
'For the development, demonstration, and application of synthetic aperture radar for remote mapping of planets.'
1991 - ALEXANDER FEINER
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Middletown, NJ
'For exceptional contributions to system architecture, methodology, and design of modern digital PBXs.'
1990 - JOHN A. PIERCE
Harvard University - Cambridge, MA
'For the design, teaching, and advocacy of radio propagation, navigation and timing, which led to Loran, Loran C, and Omega.'
1989 - WALTER A. ELMORE
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Coral Springs, FL
'For his contributions to the application of protective relaying for power systems and his dedication to the education of new relay engineers.'
1988 - KARL E. MARTERSTECK, JR.
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, IL
'For contributions and engineering leadership in the design and application of a complex digital telecommunications switching system.'

