The IEEE Frederik Philips Award is a Technical Field Award that was established by the IEEE in 1971. The award is presented for outstanding accomplishments in the management of research and development resulting in effective innovation in the electrical and electronics industry.
This award may be presented to an individual or team of up to three people.
Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
Recipients
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1971: Frederik J. Philips
1972: William O. Baker
1973: John H. Dessauer
1974: Chauncey Guy Suits
1975: C. Lester Hogan
1976: Koji Kobayashi
1977: No Award
1978: William E. Shoupp
1979: Gordon Moore
1980: William M. Webster
1981: Dean A. Watkins
1982: Werner J. Kleen
1983: Allen E. Puckett
1984: John K. Galt
1985: George Heilmeier
1986: William Hittinger
1987: Solomon J. Buchsbaum
1988: George F. Smith
1989: Klaus D. Bowers
1990: Rajinder J. Khosla
1991: Gene Strull
1992: Alan Gerald Chynoweth
1993: Max Tibor Weiss
1994: Minoru Nagata
1995: James C. McGroddy
1996: Michiyuki Uenohara
1997: Roland P. O. Hüber
1998: Larry W. Sumney
1998: Robert M. Burger
1998: William C. Holton
1999: Roger J. Van Overstraeten
2000: Gerald M. Borsuk
2001: Arun N. Netravali
2002: Toshiharu Aoki
2003: Thomas Rowbotham
2004: Youssef El-Mansy
2005: Hiroyoshi Komiya
2006: Louis C. Parrillo
2007: Yong-Kyung (Kenneth) Lee
2008: Gilbert J. Declerck
2009: Shojiro Asai
2010: John E. Kelly III
2011: Dim-Lee Kwong
2012: Chih-Yuan (C. Y.) Lu
2013: William M. Holt
2014: Henry T. Nicholas, III
2015: Benedetto Vigna
2016: Kelin J. Kuhn
2017: Gary L. Patton
2018: Ian A. Young
2019: Asad M. Madni
2020: Kazuo Yano
References
External links
Medals Technical field awards Other IEEE-level awards Society-level awards