IEEE Frederik Philips Award
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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
Research and development
The phrase research and development , according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, refers to "creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of...

 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

  • 1971: Frederik J. Philips
  • 1972: William O. Baker
    William O. Baker
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  • 1973: John H. Dessauer
  • 1974: Chauncey Guy Suits
    Chauncey Guy Suits
    Chauncey Guy Suits , often known as C. Guy Suits, was a distinguished director of the General Electric Research Laboratory, and a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering....

  • 1975: C. Lester Hogan
  • 1976: Koji Kobayashi
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  • 1977: No Award
  • 1978: William E. Shoupp
  • 1979: Gordon Moore
    Gordon Moore
    Gordon Earle Moore is the co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore's Law .-Life and career:...

  • 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: William C. Holton
  • 1998: Robert M. Burger
  • 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


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