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== About Award ==
==About Award==


The IEEE Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award was established in 1986 through an agreement between Herman Halperin and the Board of Directors of the IEEE. The funds were contributed by Herman and Edna Halperin and are administered by the IEEE Foundation, Inc.
The IEEE Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award was established in 1986 through an agreement between [[Herman Halperin]] and the Board of Directors of the IEEE. The funds were contributed by Herman and Edna Halperin and are administered by the IEEE Foundation, Inc.


From 1959 through 1986, the award for outstanding contributions to the field of electric transmission and distribution was named the William M. Habirshaw Award. Herman Halperin was a recipient of the Habirshaw Award in 1962. Mr. Halperin had a distinguished career with the Commonwealth Edison Company over a period of 40 years. Subsequently, he spent 15 years as a consulting engineer. He was particularly noted for his pioneering contributions to the design and operation of electric plant facilities and power cable systems.
From 1959 through 1986, the award for outstanding contributions to the field of electric transmission and distribution was named the [[IEEE William M. Habirshaw Award|William M. Habirshaw Award]]. Herman Halperin was a recipient of the Habirshaw Award in 1962. Mr. Halperin had a distinguished career with the Commonwealth Edison Company over a period of 40 years. Subsequently, he spent 15 years as a consulting engineer. He was particularly noted for his pioneering contributions to the design and operation of electric plant facilities and power cable systems.


Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the [[IEEE Awards|IEEE Awards Board]].
Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the [[IEEE Awards|IEEE Awards Board]].


== Award Recipients ==
==Award Recipients==


*[[Oral-History:Robert Lawrence|Robert F. Lawrence]], 1987
*[[Oral-History:Robert Lawrence|Robert F. Lawrence]], 1987
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*John J. Daugherty, 1989
*John J. Daugherty, 1989
*[[Oral-History:Jack Casazza|John A. Casazza]], 1990
*[[Oral-History:Jack Casazza|John A. Casazza]], 1990
*John G. Anderson, 1991
*[[John G. Anderson]], 1991
*Andrew R. Hileman, 1992
*Andrew R. Hileman, 1992
*Mat Darveniza, 1993
*Mat Darveniza, 1993
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*B. Don Russell, 1997
*B. Don Russell, 1997
*Vincent T. Morgan, 1998
*Vincent T. Morgan, 1998
*[[Oral-History:Charles Wagner|Charles L. Wagner]], 1999
*[[Charles L. Wagner]], 1999
*Arun G. Phadke, 2000
*[[Arun G. Phadke]], 2000
*Arthur C. Westrom, 2001
*Arthur C. Westrom, 2001
*[[John J. Vithayathil|John J. Vithayathil]], 2002
*[[John J. Vithayathil|John J. Vithayathil]], 2002
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*[[Michel Duval]], 2012
*[[Michel Duval]], 2012
*[[Vijay Vittal]], 2013
*[[Vijay Vittal]], 2013
*[[Willem Boone]], 2014
*[[Wolfram Boeck]], 2015
*[[George Anders]], 2016
*[[George Dorwart Rockefeller‎‎]], 2017
*[[Jinliang He]], 2018
*[[Steven A. Boggs]], 2019
*[[Dusan Povh]], 2020
*[[Brian Stott]], 2021
*[[John Undrill]], 2022
*[[Nikos Hatziargyriou]], 2023
*Joe Hong Chow, 2024


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Latest revision as of 15:33, 18 January 2024

About Award

The IEEE Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award was established in 1986 through an agreement between Herman Halperin and the Board of Directors of the IEEE. The funds were contributed by Herman and Edna Halperin and are administered by the IEEE Foundation, Inc.

From 1959 through 1986, the award for outstanding contributions to the field of electric transmission and distribution was named the William M. Habirshaw Award. Herman Halperin was a recipient of the Habirshaw Award in 1962. Mr. Halperin had a distinguished career with the Commonwealth Edison Company over a period of 40 years. Subsequently, he spent 15 years as a consulting engineer. He was particularly noted for his pioneering contributions to the design and operation of electric plant facilities and power cable systems.

Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.

Award Recipients