IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award
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The IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award is a Technical Field Award established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2001. It is presented for outstanding early to mid-career contributions to technologies holding the promise of innovative applications.
This award may be presented to an individual, multiple recipients or team of up to three people. Candidates must have graduated within the last fifteen years and must be no more than forty-five years old when nominated.
Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
This award may be presented to an individual, multiple recipients or team of up to three people. Candidates must have graduated within the last fifteen years and must be no more than forty-five years old when nominated.
Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
Recipients
- 2002: Casimer De Cusatis
- 2003: Keshab K. Parhi
- 2004: David B. FogelDavid B. FogelDr. David B. Fogel , is a pioneer in evolutionary computation. Dr. Fogel received his Ph.D. in engineering from the University of California, San Diego in 1992. He is currently CEO of Natural Selection, Inc. He is probably best known for his research project, Blondie24, in which a machine evolved...
- 2005: Chai K. Toh (Chai Keong Toh)
- 2006: Muhammad A. Alam
- 2007: Alberto Moreira
- 2008: George V. Eleftheriades
- 2009: Shih-Fu Chang
- 2010: Tsu-Jae King
- 2011: Moe Z. WinMoe Z. WinMoe Z. Win is a Burmese-American mathematician and electrical engineer known for his work in wireless communications. He is currently an associate professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.His awards and recognitions include the following:...
- 2012: Mung Chiang