IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award
From ETHW
About Award
The IEEE Graduate Teaching Award was established by the Board of Directors in 1990 and renamed in honor of Leon K. Kirchmayer in 2002. Dr. Kirchmayer was well known and revered throughout the world for his commitment to students and education.
This award honors teachers of electrical and electronics engineering and the related disciplines.
Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.
Award Recipients
- James H. Mulligan, Jr., 1992
- Rudolf Saal, 1993
- Thomas K. Gaylord, 1994
- Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, 1995
- Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, 1996
- Ronold W. P. King, 1997
- Gabor C. Temes, 1998
- Lester Fuess Eastman, 1999
- Weng Cho Chew, 2000
- H. Vincent Poor, 2001
- Vijay K. Bhargava, 2002
- Robert G. Meyer, 2003
- Simon Haykin, 2004
- Jagdishkumar Aggarwal, 2005
- Toby Berger, 2006
- Michael Shur, 2007
- Supriyo Datta, 2008
- Roger W. Brockett, 2009
- Alan N. Willson, Jr., 2010
- John D. Cressler, 2011
- Anthony George Constantinides, 2012
- Hidenori Akiyama, 2013
- John M. Cioffi, 2014
- Daniel J. Costello, 2015
- K.J. Ray Liu, 2016
- C.-C. Jay Kuo, 2017
- Mark Lundstrom, 2018
- Gregory W. Wornell, 2019
- Shu Lin, 2020
- Andrea Goldsmith, 2021
- Marilyn C. Wolf, 2022
- Rüdiger Urbanke, 2023
- David Ngar Ching Tse, 2024