IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award: Difference between revisions

From ETHW
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
[[Image:Resnik_Award.gif|thumb|right]]
[[Image:Resnik_Award.gif|thumb|right]]


The IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award was established by the [[IEEE Board of Directors|IEEE Board of Directors]] in 1986.
The IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award was established by the [[IEEE Board of Directors|IEEE Board of Directors]] in 1986. It was discontinued by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2012.


The Award is named in honor of IEEE Member [[Judith A. Resnik|Judith Resnik]], who was a Mission Specialist on the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger, which exploded on 28 January 1986. Dr. Resnik was a biomedical engineer and staff Fellow with the National Institute of Health when she was selected by NASA in 1978 to join the Space Program. She first flew as a NASA Mission Specialist on the maiden voyage of the orbiter Discovery, which, during 96 orbits of the earth, deployed three satellites and removed hazardous ice particles from the orbiter using the Remote Manipulator System, a Shuttle 50-foot robot arm for which Dr. Resnik developed operational Procedures and Software. Among other NASA projects, Dr. Resnik developed deployment procedures for a Tethered Satellite System.
The Award was named in honor of IEEE Member [[Judith A. Resnik|Judith Resnik]], who was a Mission Specialist on the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger, which exploded on 28 January 1986. Dr. Resnik was a biomedical engineer and staff Fellow with the National Institute of Health when she was selected by NASA in 1978 to join the Space Program. She first flew as a NASA Mission Specialist on the maiden voyage of the orbiter Discovery, which, during 96 orbits of the earth, deployed three satellites and removed hazardous ice particles from the orbiter using the Remote Manipulator System, a Shuttle 50-foot robot arm for which Dr. Resnik developed operational Procedures and Software. Among other NASA projects, Dr. Resnik developed deployment procedures for a Tethered Satellite System.


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


== Award Recipients ==
== Award Recipients ==
Line 33: Line 33:
*[[Sudhakar K. Rao]], 2009
*[[Sudhakar K. Rao]], 2009
*[[Surendra Pal]], 2010
*[[Surendra Pal]], 2010
*[[Kamal Sarabandi]], 2011
*[[Pramod K. Varshney]], 2012
*No Award, 2013


[[Category:IEEE|Judith]] [[Category:Awards & fellow activities|Judith]]
[[Category:IEEE|Judith]] [[Category:Awards & fellow activities|Judith]]

Latest revision as of 16:55, 13 March 2017

About Award

Resnik Award.gif

The IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986. It was discontinued by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2012.

The Award was named in honor of IEEE Member Judith Resnik, who was a Mission Specialist on the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger, which exploded on 28 January 1986. Dr. Resnik was a biomedical engineer and staff Fellow with the National Institute of Health when she was selected by NASA in 1978 to join the Space Program. She first flew as a NASA Mission Specialist on the maiden voyage of the orbiter Discovery, which, during 96 orbits of the earth, deployed three satellites and removed hazardous ice particles from the orbiter using the Remote Manipulator System, a Shuttle 50-foot robot arm for which Dr. Resnik developed operational Procedures and Software. Among other NASA projects, Dr. Resnik developed deployment procedures for a Tethered Satellite System.

Recipient selection was administered by the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.

Award Recipients