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2010 IEEE Honors Ceremony News Releases
The following is an index of news releases for the individual medals and awards being presented at the 2010 IEEE Honors Ceremony that will take place 26 June at Le Windsor in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
IEEE added three new medals this year – IEEE Medal in Power Engineering, IEEE Medal for Innovations in Healthcare Technology, and IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies. Overall, 21 medals and recognitions will be presented to 27 individuals at the ceremony.
Read the 2010 IEEE Honors Ceremony news release. (PDF, 101 KB)
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IEEE Medal of Honor, Andrew J. Viterbi (PDF, 98 KB)
IEEE Edison Medal, Ray Dolby (PDF, 99 KB)
IEEE Founders Medal, Paul E. Gray (PDF, 100 KB)
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal, John M. Cioffi (PDF, 112 KB)
IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal, Randy H. Katz (PDF, 101 KB)
IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, Whitfield Diffie, Martin E. Hellman, Ralph C. Merkle (PDF, 100 KB)
IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal, Richard M. Swanson (PDF, 99 KB)
IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications, Alfonso Farina (PDF, 99 KB)
IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal, Ronald W. Schafer (PDF, 99 KB)
IEEE Robert N. Noyce Medal, James C. Morgan (PDF, 112 KB)
IEEE John von Neumann Medal, John Hopcroft, Jeffrey D. Ullman (PDF, 103 KB)
IEEE Simon Ramo Medal, Barry Boehm (PDF, 100 KB)
IEEE Medal for Innovations in Healthcare Technology, Ronald Nutt, David W. Townsend (PDF, 102 KB)
IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies, Larry Chalfan, Viccy Salazar, Wayne Rifer (PDF, 116 KB)
IEEE Medal in Power Engineering, Prabha S. Kundur (PDF, 101 KB)