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    Meet the 2025 IEEE Medal and Recognition recipients

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 25, 2024 Technology No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Meet the 2025 IEEE Medal and Recognition recipients. The awards are presented on behalf of theIEEE Board of Directors.

    Starting next year, the IEEE Medal of Honor monetary prize will be increased to US $2 million from $50,000. The 2025 recipient will be announced during a dedicated press conference in February, the date has not yet been announced. Registration for the live stream of the event is now open.

    IEEE FRANCES E. ALLEN MEDAL

    Sponsor:IBM

    REGINA BARZILAY

    MIT

    “For innovative machine learning algorithms that have led to advances in human language technology and demonstrated impact on the field of medicine.”

    IEEE ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL MEDAL

    Sponsor:Nokia Bell Labs

    RICHARD D. GITLIN

    University of South Florida

    Tampa

    “For high-impact contributions to communications systems and networks.”

    IEEE JAGADISH CHANDRA BOSE MEDAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

    Sponsor:Mani Lal Bhaumik

    SEIZO ONOE

    International Telecommunication Union

    Geneva

    “For contributions to the development, collaborative facilitation, and deployment of 3G and 4G mobile communication systems through R&D and global standardization.”

    IEEE EDISON MEDAL

    Sponsor:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

    DANIELA L. RUS

    MIT

    “For sustained leadership and pioneering contributions in modern robotics.”

    IEEE MEDAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES

    Sponsor:Toyota Motor Corp.

    ISSA BATARSEH

    University of Central Florida

    Orlando

    “For pioneering contributions to the advancement of renewable energy systems through significant improvement in the overall energy efficiency of microinverters.”

    IEEE FOUNDERS MEDAL

    Sponsor:IEEE Founders Medal Fund

    MUNG CHIANG

    Purdue University

    West Lafayette, Ind.

    “For leadership spanning academia, industry, and government propelling advances in communication networks, semiconductor manufacturing, and international cooperation in advanced technologies.”

    IEEE RICHARD W. HAMMING MEDAL

    Sponsor:Qualcomm, Inc.

    FRANS M. J. WILLEMS

    Eindhoven University of Technology

    The Netherlands

    “For contributions to multiuser information theory, source coding, and information-theoretic security.”

    IEEE NICK HOLONYAK, JR. MEDAL FOR SEMICONDUCTOR OPTOELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES

    Sponsor: Friends of Nick Holonyak, Jr.

    FREDERICK ANTHONY KISH, JR.

    North Carolina State University

    Raleigh

    “For pioneering contributions to the development and commercialization of optoelectronic devices, photonic integrated circuits, and LEDs for solid-state lighting.”

    IEEE MEDAL FOR INNOVATIONS IN HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY

    Sponsor:IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society

    JAMES J. COLLINS

    MIT

    “For contributions to synthetic gene circuits and programmable cells, launching the field of synthetic biology, impacting healthcare applications.”

    IEEE JACK S. KILBY SIGNAL PROCESSING MEDAL

    Sponsor:Apple

    RICHARD GORDON BARANIUK

    Rice University

    Houston

    “For contributions to multiscale and sparse signal processing.”

    IEEE/RSE JAMES CLERK MAXWELL MEDAL

    Sponsor:ARM, Ltd.

    ROBERT W. HEATH, JR.

    University of California, San Diego

    “For contributions to multiple-antenna technologies in wireless networks.”

    IEEE JAMES H. MULLIGAN, JR. EDUCATION MEDAL

    Sponsors:MathWorks andIEEE Life Members Fund

    JAN M. RABAEY

    University of California, Berkeley

    Imec

    Leuven, Belgium

    “For worldwide impact in integrated circuits and systems through inspirational teaching, textbook development, and visionary leadership.”

    IEEE MILDRED DRESSELHAUS MEDAL

    Sponsor:Google

    ANDREA J. GOLDSMITH

    Princeton

    “For contributions to and leadership in wireless communications theory and practice.”

    IEEE JUN-ICHI NISHIZAWA MEDAL

    Sponsor: The Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal Fund, Japan

    ROBERT W. DUTTON

    Stanford

    “For contributions to and leadership in developing Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD) tools for the semiconductor industry.”

    IEEE ROBERT N. NOYCE MEDAL

    Sponsor:Intel Corp.

    KINAM KIM

    Samsung Electronics

    Suwon-si, South Korea

    “For leadership in and contributions to technological breakthroughs and strategic vision in memory and mobile processors.”

    IEEE DENNIS J. PICARD MEDAL FOR RADAR TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS

    Sponsor:RTX

    KAMAL SARABANDI

    The University of Michigan

    Ann Arbor

    “For sustained contributions to advancing radar science and technology for remote sensing and automotive and through-the-wall applications.”

    IEEE MEDAL IN POWER ENGINEERING

    Sponsors: The IEEEIndustry Applications,Industrial Electronics,Power Electronics, andPower & Energysocieties

    JOHANN WALTER KOLAR

    ETH Zurich’s Energy Science Center

    “For pioneering contributions to and leadership in power electronics systems, grid interfacing technologies, and ultra-high-speed motor drives.”

    IEEE SIMON RAMO MEDAL

    Sponsor:Northrop Grumman Corp.

    Co-recipients:

    BILL OCHS

    MIKE MENZEL

    SCOTT WILLOUGHBY

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

    Greenbelt, Md.

    “For development of the James Webb Space Telescope, first deployed to see the earliest galaxies in the universe.”

    IEEE JOHN VON NEUMANN MEDAL

    Sponsor:IBM

    MIKLÓS AJTAI

    IBM Almaden Research Center

    Los Gatos, Calif.

    “For contributions to establishing lower bounds in computational complexity and founding lattice-based cryptography.”

    IEEE CORPORATE INNOVATION AWARD

    Sponsor:IEEE

    KIOXIA CORP.

    Tokyo

    “For contributions to enable low-cost and high-capacity three-dimensional NAND flash memory.”

    IEEE RICHARD M. EMBERSON AWARD

    Sponsor:IEEE Technical Activities Board

    BRUNO MEYER

    ConsultBKM

    Paris

    “For exemplary leadership of IEEE Technical Activities and structuring IEEE to make contributions in response to climate change.”

    IEEE HARADEN PRATT AWARD

    Sponsor:IEEE Foundation

    JOSÉ MANUEL FONSECA MOURA

    Carnegie Mellon

    “For sustained leadership, global service, and outstanding contributions enabling new opportunities for IEEE and its members.”

    IEEE THEODORE W. HISSEY OUTSTANDING YOUNG PROFESSIONAL AWARD

    Sponsors: TheIEEE Photonics and IEEE Power & Energy societies, and IEEE Young Professionals

    AISHWARYA BANDLA

    Paxman Coolers Ltd.

    Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England

    “For leadership in patient-centric health technology innovation, and inspiring IEEE Young Professionals to drive meaningful change.”

    For additional information on the recipients and the awards process, visit theIEEE Awards website.



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