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It is named in honor of [[Reynold B. Johnson]], who is renowned as a pioneer of magnetic disk technology and was founding manager of the IBM San Jose Research and Engineering Laboratory, San Jose, California in 1952, where IBM research and development in the field was centered. | It is named in honor of [[Reynold B. Johnson]], who is renowned as a pioneer of magnetic disk technology and was founding manager of the IBM San Jose Research and Engineering Laboratory, San Jose, California in 1952, where IBM research and development in the field was centered. | ||
Recipient selection | Recipient selection was administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board. | ||
The award was discontinued in 2016. | |||
== Award Recipients == | == Award Recipients == | ||
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*[[Naoya Takahashi]], 2012 | *[[Naoya Takahashi]], 2012 | ||
*[[Michael L. Kazar]], 2013 | *[[Michael L. Kazar]], 2013 | ||
*[[John K. Ousterhout]] and [[Mendel Rosenblum]], 2014 | |||
*[[Dov Moran]], [[Amir Ban]], and [[Simon Litsyn]], 2015 | |||
[[Category:IEEE|Reynold]] [[Category:Awards & fellow activities|Reynold]] | [[Category:IEEE|Reynold]] [[Category:Awards & fellow activities|Reynold]] |
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About Award
The IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Systems Award was established by the Board of Directors in 1992.
It is named in honor of Reynold B. Johnson, who is renowned as a pioneer of magnetic disk technology and was founding manager of the IBM San Jose Research and Engineering Laboratory, San Jose, California in 1952, where IBM research and development in the field was centered.
Recipient selection was administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.
The award was discontinued in 2016.
Award Recipients
- John M. Harker, 1993
- C. Denis Mee, 1994
- James U. Lemke, 1995
- Nobutake Imamura, 1996
- Alan F. Shugart, 1997
- Jean-Pierre Lazzari, 1998
- David Patterson, 1999
- Randy Katz, 1999
- Garth Gibson, 1999
- Mark H. Kryder, 2000
- Tu Chen, 2001
- Christopher H. Bajorek, 2002
- H. Neal Bertram, 2003
- Virgil S. Speriosu, 2004
- Bruce A. Gurney, 2004
- Francois Dolivo, 2005
- Jaishankar Menon, 2006
- David Hitz, 2007
- James Lau, 2007
- Alan Jay Smith, 2008
- Marshall Kirk McKusick, 2009
- Moshe Yanai, 2010
- Not awarded, 2011
- Naoya Takahashi, 2012
- Michael L. Kazar, 2013
- John K. Ousterhout and Mendel Rosenblum, 2014
- Dov Moran, Amir Ban, and Simon Litsyn, 2015