IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award: Difference between revisions
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*[[Michel Bruel|Michel Bruel]], 2008 | *[[Michel Bruel|Michel Bruel]], 2008 | ||
*[[Burn Jeng Lin|Burn Jeng Lin]], 2009 | *[[Burn Jeng Lin|Burn Jeng Lin]], 2009 | ||
*Ghavam Shahidi, 2010 | *[[Ghavam Shahidi]], 2010 | ||
*Massimo v. Fischetti, David J. Frank, and Steven E. Laux, 2011 | *Massimo v. Fischetti, David J. Frank, and Steven E. Laux, 2011 | ||
*Yan Borodovsky and Sam Sivakumar, 2012 | *Yan Borodovsky and Sam Sivakumar, 2012 |
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About Award
The IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award was established in 1975 through a bequest made by the late Cledo Brunetti, who was an executive of the FMC Corporation.
Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.
Award Recipients
- Jack S. Kilby, 1978
- Robert N. Noyce, 1978
- Geoffrey W. A. Dummer, 1979
- Philip J. Franklin, 1979
- Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., 1980
- Donald R. Herriott, 1981
- Robert H. Dennard, 1982
- Abe Offner, 1983
- Harry W. Rubinstein, 1984
- Alec N. Broers, 1985
- Richard M. White, 1986
- Michael Hatzakis, 1987
- Irving Ames, 1988
- Francois M. d'Heurle, 1988
- Richard E. Horstmann, 1988
- Shun-Ichi Iwasaki, 1989
- Else Kooi, 1990
- Hideo Sunami, 1991
- David A. Thompson, 1992
- Takafumi Nambu, 1993
- Mitsuru Ida, 1993
- Kamon Yoshiyuki, 1993
- Eiji Takeda, 1994
- Henry I. Smith, 1995
- Mitsumasa Koyanagi, 1996
- Dieter P. Kern, 1997
- George A. Sai-Halasz, 1997
- Matthew R. Wordeman, 1997
- Richard S. Muller, 1998
- Roger T. Howe, 1998
- David K. Ferry, 1999
- Robert E. Fontana, Jr., 2000
- R. Fabian W. Pease, 2001
- Mark Lundstrom, 2002
- Supriyo Datta, 2002
- Andrew R. Neureuther, 2003
- Stephen Y. Chou, 2004
- William Oldham, 2005
- Susumu Namba, 2006
- Sandip Tiwari, 2007
- Michel Bruel, 2008
- Burn Jeng Lin, 2009
- Ghavam Shahidi, 2010
- Massimo v. Fischetti, David J. Frank, and Steven E. Laux, 2011
- Yan Borodovsky and Sam Sivakumar, 2012
- Giorgio Baccarani, 2013