Steps to Become an IEEE Fellow
View and listen to the IEEE Fellow Program Presentation given by Doris Carver, chair of the 2009 IEEE Fellow Committee or read below the step-by-step process.
On this page:Requirements for Nomination
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At the time the nomination is submitted, a nominee must:
Note: IEEE affiliate membership does not
apply. The nominee cannot be a member of the
IEEE Fellow Committee, an IEEE Society/Technical
Council Fellow Evaluating Committee Chair, or a
member of IEEE Society/Technical Council Fellow
Evaluating Committees reviewing the nomination. |
Nominator's Responsibilities
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Any person, including non-IEEE members, is
eligible to serve as a nominator. The following
are exceptions: members of the IEEE Board of
Directors, members of the IEEE Fellow Committee,
IEEE Society/Technical Council Fellow Evaluating
Committee Chairs, members of IEEE
Society/Technical Council Fellow Evaluating
Committee reviewing the nomination, or IEEE
Staff. Self-nomination is not permitted.
The nominator is responsible for:
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The Evaluation Process
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The process consists of two evaluations. The first evaluation is completed by the IEEE Society/Technical Council that the Nominator identified on the nomination form. This is an extremely important evaluation because it is an impartial and even-handed view of the nominee’s merit, by persons who are familiar with his or her work. Once the IEEE Society/Technical Council review is completed, their comments are given to the IEEE Fellow Committee. All nomination materials are forwarded in confidence to the IEEE Fellow Committee. The IEEE Fellow Committee consists of 52 members, all of whom are IEEE Fellows with expertise in the technical areas represented by IEEE societies/technical councils and selected to represent the ten IEEE Regions. The IEEE Fellow Committee recommends nominees to the IEEE Board of Directors, according to the following criteria.
Each nominee is rated numerically on the basis of
this information. |
Submittal to Board of Directors
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The slate of nominees is submitted by the IEEE
Fellow Committee to the IEEE Board of Directors
during the 3rd quarter, and the Board acts upon
those recommendations at its year-end meeting.
According to IEEE Bylaw I-305.7, the
total number of Fellow recommendations in any
one-year must not exceed one-tenth of one percent
of the voting membership on record as of 31
December of the year preceding.
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