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Revision as of 21:34, 19 August 2013
About Award
The IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986.
The Award is named in honor of Richard Harold Kaufmann in memory of his many important contributions to industrial systems engineering and his dedicated service to the IEEE Industry Applications Society.
Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.
Award Recipients
- Walter C. Huening, Jr., 1988
- Bernard W. Whittington, 1989
- Rene Castenschiold, 1990
- John R. Dunki-Jacobs, 1991
- Kao Chen, 1992
- George W. Walsh, 1993
- Daniel J. Love, 1994
- N. Shan Griffith, 1995
- Marcus O. Durham, 1996
- Thomas E. Sparling, 1997
- James A. Oliver, 1998
- Baldwin Bridger, Jr., 1999
- Alton Dewitt Patton, 2000
- Louie J. Powell, 2001
- H. Landis Floyd, II, 2002
- Edward L. Owen, 2003
- Richard L. Nailen, 2004
- A. P. Meliopoulos, 2005
- George Younkin, 2006
- Md. Azizur Rahman, 2007
- Hirofumi Akagi, 2008
- Ronald G. Harley, 2009
- Gerald T. Heydt, 2010
- David D. Shipp, 2011
- John P. Nelson, 2012
- Kaushik Rajashekara, 2013