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


*1988, Karl E. Martersteck, Jr.
*1988, [[Karl E. Martersteck, Jr.]]
*1989, Walter A. Elmore
*1989, Walter A. Elmore
*1990, [[John Pierce|John Pierce]]
*1990, [[John Pierce|John Pierce]]

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About Award

The IEEE Medal for Engineering Excellence was given for exceptional achievement in application engineering in the technical disciplines of the IEEE, for the benefit of the public and the engineering profession. It was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986 and discontinued in November 2009.

Award Recipients

  • 1988, Karl E. Martersteck, Jr.
  • 1989, Walter A. Elmore
  • 1990, John Pierce
  • 1991, Alexander Feiner
  • 1992, Charles Elachi
  • 1993, Bernard C. DeLoach, Jr.
  • 1993, Richard W. Dixon
  • 1993, Robert L. Hartman
  • 1994, Heiner Sussner
  • 1995, Masasuke Morita
  • 1996, John R. Dunki-Jacobs
  • 1997, John G. Anderson
  • 1998, C. James Erickson
  • 1999, Kiyoji Morii
  • 2000, Cyril G. Veinott
  • 2001, L. Bruce McClung
  • 2002, No Award
  • 2003, Ralph S. Gens
  • 2004, Richard L. Doughty
  • 2004, H. Landis Floyd
  • 2004, Thomas E. Neal
  • 2005, no award
  • 2006, no award
  • 2007, no award
  • 2008, no award