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


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


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


*[[Deepakraj Divan]], 2006
*[[Deepakraj Divan]], 2006
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*[[Leo Lorenz]], 2012
*[[Leo Lorenz]], 2012
*[[Rik W. De Doncker]], 2013
*[[Rik W. De Doncker]], 2013
*[[Frede Blaabjerg]], 2014
*[[Shu Yuen Ron Hui]], 2015
*[[Johann W. Kolar]], 2016
*[[Seung-Ki Sul]], 2017
*[[Rainer Marquardt]], 2018
*[[Patrizio Vinciarelli]], 2019
*[[Ivo Barbi]], 2020
*[[Robert W. Erickson]], 2021
*[[Fang Peng]], 2022
*[[Dragan Maksimovic]], 2023
*David J. Perreault, 2024


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Latest revision as of 15:41, 18 January 2024

About Award

IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award.jpg

The IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award was established in 2005. It was established in memory of William E. Newell of the Westinghouse Research and Development Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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

Award Recipients