IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award

IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award
Awarded for Outstanding contributions to nanotechnology and miniaturization in the electronics arts
Sponsored by IEEE
Presented by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded 1975
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The IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award is an award is presented for outstanding contributions to nanotechnology and miniaturization in the electronics arts. It may be presented to an individual or a team of up to three. The award was established in 1975 by the IEEE Board of Directors.

Recipients of this award receive bronze medal, a certificate and honorarium.

Basis for judging: In the evaluation process, the following criteria are considered: innovation, development, social value, uniqueness of concept, other technical accomplishments, and the quality of the nomination.

Nomination deadline: 31 January

Notification: Recipients are typically approved during the June IEEE Board of Directors meeting, usually held towards the end of the month. Recipients and their nominators will be notified following the meeting. Subsequently, the nominators of unsuccessful candidates will be notified of the status of their nomination.

Presentation: IEEE policy requires that its awards be presented at major IEEE events that are in keeping with the nature of the award and the cited achievement.

Recipients

  • 2015: Hiroshi Iwai
  • 2014: Martin van den Brink
  • 2013: Giorgio Baccarani
  • 2012: Yan Borodovsky
  • 2012: Sam Sivakumar
  • 2002: Supriyo Datta

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