IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits

IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits
Awarded for Outstanding contributions to solid-state circuits, as exemplified by benefit to society, enhancement to technology, and professional leadership
Presented by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded 1989
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The IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits is a Technical Field Award of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It was previously called the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Award. In November 2005 the award was renamed to honor Donald O. Pederson. He was one of the co-founders of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Council, and was a driving force behind the initiation of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.

Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, a certificate and an honorarium.[1][2]

This award is given for "outstanding contributions to solid-state circuits, as exemplified by benefit to society, enhancement to technology, and professional leadership". The award may be presented to an individual, or a team of up to three people.[1][2]

Recipients

The following people received this award as the IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits:[2][3]

The following people received this award as the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Award:[2][3]

  • 2005: Bruce A. Wooley
  • 2004: Eric A. Vittoz
  • 2003: Daniel W. Dobberpuhl
  • 2002: Ping-Keung Ko
  • 2002: Chenming Calvin Hu
  • 2001: No Award
  • 2000: Hung-Fai (Stephen) Law
  • 2000: Robert H. Krambeck
  • 1999: Kensall D. Wise
  • 1998: Nicky C. Lu

References

  1. 1 2 "IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits". IEEE. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Donald O. Pederson Solid-State Circuits Award". IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  3. 1 2 "IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits Recipients" (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved November 15, 2010.


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