Oral-History:Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Recipients
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The number that follows the interviewee's name is the interview's oral history code number, which uniquely identifies the interview in the IEEE History Center's archive. Please use this number when referring to an oral history.
The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering is a global £1 million prize that celebrates a ground-breaking innovation in engineering.
2021: LED Lighting
- Nick Holonyak (#166)
2019: GPS
- Hugo Fruehauf (#842)
- Bradford Parkinson (#379)
- Richard Schwartz (#841)
- James Spilker (#828)
2017: Digital Imaging Sources
- George E. Smith (#411)
2013: The Internet and the Web
- Tim Berners-Lee (#439)
- Vinton Cerf (#355)
- Robert Kahn (#432)