IEEE Morris E. Leeds Award
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About Award
The IEEE Morris E. Leeds Award was established in 1958 through agreement between the Leeds and Northrup Foundation and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and continued by the Board of Directors of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. It was presented for outstanding contributions in the field of electrical measurement, and consisted of a certificate and one thousand dollars. Special consideration is given to contributions made before the candidate's thirty-sixth birthday. The award was discontinued in 2000.
List of Recipients
- Herbert B. Brooks, 1959
- Perry A. Borden, 1960
- Theodore A. Rich, 1961
- Bernard E. Lenehan, 1962
- Francis B. Silsbee, 1963
- John G. Ferguson, 1964
- Harold E. Edgerton, 1965
- William W. Mumford, 1966
- Henry R. Chope, 1967
- Albert J. Williams, Jr., 1968
- Harry W. Houck, 1969
- Harold I. Ewen, 1970
- Martin E. Packard, 1971
- Forest K. Harris, 1972
- C. Howard Vollum, 1973
- Norbert L. Kusters, 1974
- No Award, 1975
- Francis L. Hermach, 1976
- Arthur M. Thompson, 1977
- Thomas M. Dauphinee, 1978
- Robert D. Cutkosky, 1979
- Wallace H. Coulter, 1980
- Frank C. Creed, 1981
- Lothar Rohde, 1982
- Erich P. Ippen, 1983
- Charles V. Shank, 1983
- Leonard S. Cutler, 1984
- Donald C. Cox, 1985
- Ian Kay Harvey, 1986
- William J. Moore, 1987
- David V. Lang, 1988
- Ray Bartnikas, 1989
- Ryszard A. Malewski, 1990
- David H. Auston, 1991
- H. Kumar Wickramasinghe, 1992
- No Award, 1993
- Oliver C. Wells, 1994
- Roger B. Marks, 1995
- Dylan F. Williams, 1995
- Mark B. Ketchen, 1996
- Malvin C. Teich, 1997
- No Award, 1998
- No Award, 1999