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IEEE Honorary Membership is an honorary type of membership of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), that is given for life to an individual. It is awarded by the board of directors of IEEE to people 'who have rendered meritorious service to humanity in [the] IEEE's designated fields of interest' while not being members of IEEE.
IEEE claims to produce over 30% of the world's literature in the electrical, electronics, and computer engineering fields, publishing approximately 200 peer-reviewed journals [12] and magazines. IEEE publishes more than 1,700 conference proceedings every year. [13]
Anyone who responds positively to the invitation-to-ballot becomes a member of the balloting group, as long as the individual is an IEEE Standards Association member or has paid a balloting fee. The IEEE requires that a proposed draft of the standard receive a response rate of 75% (i.e., at least 75% of potential ballots are returned) and that ...
Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [1] It was established in 1904 at the University of Illinois. [1] Following is a list of Eta Kappa Nu members. Eminent Members are identified with an asterisk.
Year Fellow Citation; 1968: Jose B. Cruz Jr. "For significant contributions in circuit theory and the sensitivity analysis of control systems" 1970: Thomas Kailath "For inspired teaching of and contributions to information, communication, and control theory" 1972: B. Morgan "For contributions to aerospace research and development programs" 1973 ...
This grade of membership is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors in recognition of a high level of demonstrated extraordinary accomplishment. [1] Year Fellow ...
The Fellow grade of membership is the highest level of membership, and cannot be applied for directly by the member – instead the candidate must be nominated by others. This grade of membership is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors in recognition of a high level of demonstrated extraordinary accomplishment. [1]
IEEE Power & Energy Society; Formation: 1884 As Power Group (Later in 1964 it become the first full Society of IEEE) Type: Technical professional society: Headquarters: Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S. Membership: 37035 members: Affiliations: 230 Chapters: Website: www.ieee-pes.org