IEEE Award in International Communication
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About Award
The IEEE Award in International Communication was established in 1966 and is awarded for outstanding contributions to international communication. The award was discontinued in November 2007.
Award Recipients
- E. Maurice Deloraine, 1966
- Leonard Jaffe, 1967
- Edward W. Allen, 1968
- Henri Busignies, 1969
- Herre Rinia, 1970
- Eugene F. O'Neill, 1971
- Johannes A. Greefkes, 1972
- Frank de Jager, 1972
- Vladimir A. Kotelnikov, 1973
- Leslie H. Bedford, 1974
- John G. Puente, 1975
- Sidney Metzger, 1976
- No Award, 1977*
- F. Louis H. M. Stumpers, 1978
- A. Nejat Ince, 1979
- Armig B. Kandoian, 1980
- Richard C. Kirby, 1981
- Hiroshi Inose, 1982
- Lynn W. Ellis, 1983
- No Award, 1984
- Frederick T. Andrews, Jr., 1985
- Richard B. Nichols, 1986
- Ken-Ichi Miya, 1987
- John S. Ryan, 1988
- Theodor Irmer, 1989
- Samuel J. Campanella, 1990
- Jack M. Sipress, 1991
- Francesco Carassa, 1992
- Pekka J. Tarjanne, 1993
- Stephen Robin Temple, 1994
- David D. Clark, 1995
- Kunishi Nosaka, 1996
- Maurizio Decina, 1997
- No Award, 1998
- Hisashi Kaneko, 1999
- No Award, 2000
- Sogo Okamura, 2001
- Karl Heinz Rosenbrock, 2002
- No Award, 2003
- Victor B. Lawrence, 2004
- Lawrence H. Landweber, 2005
- Yasuo Hirata, 2006
(*) Date of selection changed to date of presentation.