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The IEEE/Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award, established in 2006, is named in honor of the 19th century Scottish mathematician and physicist [[James Clerk Maxwell]]. Maxwell laid the foundations of electromagnetic wave theory, radio propagation, microwave techniques, and radio communications. | The IEEE/Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award, established in 2006, is named in honor of the 19th century Scottish mathematician and physicist [[James Clerk Maxwell]]. Maxwell laid the foundations of electromagnetic wave theory, radio propagation, microwave techniques, and radio communications. | ||
The award was renamed the IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal in 2015. | The award was renamed the IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal in 2015. |
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About Medal
The IEEE/Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award, established in 2006, is named in honor of the 19th century Scottish mathematician and physicist James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell laid the foundations of electromagnetic wave theory, radio propagation, microwave techniques, and radio communications.
The award was renamed the IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal in 2015.
Award Recipients
- Irwin M. Jacobs, 2007
- Andrew J. Viterbi, 2007
- Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, 2008
- A. Sangiovanni- Vinentelli, 2009
- Amar G. Bose, 2010
- Marcian E. Hoff, 2011
- Gerhard M. Sessler, 2012
- Richard Stephen Muller, Richard M. White, 2013
- David N. Payne, 2014