IEEE I&M Society Career Excellence Award
To recognize a career of meritorious achievement and outstanding technical contribution by an individual in the field of instrumentation and measurement.
$5,000, Plaque, and travel allowance of up to $2,000 is granted on a need basis for the recipient to attend the awards ceremony.
Funded by the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society.
Awarded annually at the discretion of the I&M Society Awards Committee at the following year’s I2MTC awards ceremony.
Recognizes a lifetime career of meritorious achievement and outstanding technical contributions by an individual in the field of instrumentation and measurement. The nomination must clearly indicate the achievements that define the excellence of the candidate and must reference/provide relevant documentation that is in/or not in/ the public domain. At least 2, but no more than 4 endorsements, must be provided by individuals with close knowledge of a candidate’s activities that led to the achievements cited.
Must be a member of IEEE and the Instrumentation and Measurement Society at the time of nomination and presentation. Voting members of the Society Standing Awards Committee are not eligible. Nominees must exhibit actions that reflect positively on and enhance the reputation of the I&M Society. Eligibility and Selection process shall comply with procedures and regulations established in IEEE and Society/Council governing documents, particularly with IEEE Policy 4.4. on Awards Limitations. Previous award winners are not eligible.
Note Regarding Endorsements: In addition to the Nominator’s letter, at least one, but no more than three support letters may be submitted.
2025
For outstanding contributions to fundamentals of measurement theory and processing techniques in Instrumentation and Measurement, as well as his excellent leadership and mentorship.
2024
2023
2021
2020
For lifelong activity and outstanding achievement in pioneering microwave nondestructive testing and evaluation; and for serving the I&M Society in many roles in the past as, among others, President of the Society and EIC of the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.