- IEEE David Sarnoff Award
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The IEEE David Sarnoff Award is a Technical Field Award presented annually by the IEEE.
The award was established in 1959 by the RCA Corporation; in 1989 the Sarnoff Corporation became its sponsor. It consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium, and may be presented each year to an individual or small team (up to three people) for exceptional contributions to electronics.
Recipients
- 2012 Hideo Ohno
- 2011 Constance J. Chang-Hasnain
- 2010 Mark Rodwell
- 2009 Yasuhiko Arakawa
- 2009 Kam-Yin Lau
- 2009 Kerry J. Vahala
- 2008 James Coleman
- 2007 Umesh K. Mishra
- 2006 Mau-Chung F. Chang
- 2005 Pierre Tournois
- 2004 Frederick A. Kish, Jr.
- 2003 Peter Asbeck
- 2002 Young-Kai Chen
- 2001 P. Daniel Dapkus
- 2000 Alastair Malcolm Glass
- 1999 Gerard A. Mourou
- 1998 Tatsuo Izawa
- 1997 Milton Feng
- 1996 Hiroyuki Sakaki
- 1995 Karl Hess
- 1994 Won-Tien Tsang
- 1993 Rao R. Tummala
- 1992 J. Jim Hsieh
- 1991 Federico Capasso
- 1990 Leroy L. Chang
- 1989 Herwig Kogelnik
- 1989 Charles V. Shank
- 1988 Izuo Hayashi
- 1987 Frank F. Fang
- 1987 Alan B. Fowler
- 1986 Yasuharu Suematsu
- 1985 Henry Kressel
- 1984 Jameson D. Rigden
- 1984 Alan D. White
- 1983 Hermann K. Gummel
- 1982 Nobutoshi Kihara
- 1981 Cyril Hilsum
- 1980 Marshall I. Nathan
- 1979 A Gardner Fox
- 1979 Tingye Li
- 1978 Stephen E. Harris
- 1977 Jack M. Manley
- 1977 Harrison E. Rowe
- 1976 George H. Heilmeier
- 1975 Bernard C. Deloach, Jr.
- 1974 Frederik L. J. Sangster
- 1973 Max Mathews
- 1972 Edward G. Ramberg
- 1971 Alan L. McWhorter
- 1970 John Bertrand Johnson
- 1969 Robert H. Rediker
- 1968 Walter P. Dyke
- 1967 James Hillier
- 1966 Jack Kilby
- 1965 Jack A. Morton
- 1964 Henri Busignies
- 1963 Robert N. Hall
- 1962 Harry B. Smith
- 1961 Charles Townes
- 1960 Rudolf Kompfner
- 1959 David Sarnoff
External links
Categories:- IEEE technical field awards
- Electrical engineering awards
- Science and engineering awards
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