IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award

IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award
Awarded for Outstanding contributions in industrial systems engineering
Presented by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded 1986
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The IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE that was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986. This award is presented for outstanding contributions in industrial systems engineering.

The 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

  • 2016: G.S. Peter Castle
  • 2015: Charles John Mozina
  • 2014: Robert D. Lorenz
  • 2013: Kaushik Rajashekara
  • 2012: John Nelson
  • 2011: David Doyle Shipp
  • 2010: Gerald T. Heydt
  • 2009: Ronald G. Harley
  • 2008: Hirofumi Akagi
  • 2007: Md. Azizur Rahman
  • 2006: George Younkin
  • 2005: A. P. Meliopoulos
  • 2004: Richard L. Nailen
  • 2003: Edward L. Owen
  • 2002: H. Landis Floyd, II
  • 2001: Louie J. Powell* 2000: Alton Dewitt Patton
  • 1999: Baldwin Bridger, Jr.
  • 1998: James A. Oliver
  • 1997: Thomas E. Sparling
  • 1996: Marcus O. Durham
  • 1995: N. Shan Griffith
  • 1994: Daniel J. Love
  • 1993: George W. Walsh
  • 1992: Kao Chen
  • 1991: John R. Dunki-Jacobs
  • 1990: Rene Castenschiold
  • 1989: Bernard W. Whittington
  • 1988: Walter C. Huening, Jr.
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