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The mission of the IEEE History Committee is to preserve, research and promote the history of information and | The mission of the IEEE History Committee is to preserve, research and promote the history of engineering, computer sciences and information technology, biological and medical sciences, mathematics;, physical sciences, technical communications, education, management, law and policy. The Committee does this in large part through its oversight and guidance of the [[IEEE History Center]]. IEEE established the IEEE History Center in 1980, in anticipation of its Centennial celebration in 1984. In 1990, the Center moved to the campus of Rutgers University, which became a cosponsor, in 2014, the Center moved to Stevens Institute of Technology, and in 2022 moved to the [[IEEE Operations Center in Piscataway]]. The Center maintains many useful resources for the engineer, for the historian of technology, and for anyone interested in the development of electrical and computer engineering and their role in modern society. | ||
*[[Media: | The IEEE History Committee has non-voting corresponding members who are: the history activities coordinators of various IEEE organizational units, past History Committee members, milestone proposers, historians at sister society and heritage organizations, museum curators, and archivists. '''[[IEEE_History_Committee_Corresponding_Members|Roles of corresponding members]]''' | ||
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*[[Media:Ieee history of service manual 1963 - 2013.pdf|List of Past IEEE History Committee Members, 1963 - 2013]] | |||
*[[Media:History manual of service 2013-present.pdf|List of Past IEEE History Committee Members, 2014-present]] | |||
== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == | ||
*[[IEEE History]] | *[[IEEE History]] | ||
*[[List of IEEE Society History Committees|List of IEEE Society History Committees]] | |||
== External Links and Programs == | |||
*[https://ieeemilestones.ethw.org/Main_Page IEEE Milestones program] | |||
*[https://ieeemilestones.ethw.org/Milestone_Guidelines_and_How_to_Propose_a_Milestone IEEE Milestones Program Guidelines] | |||
*[https://www.ieee.org/about/history-center/middleton-award.html IEEE William and Joyce Middleton Electrical Engineering History Award] | |||
*[https://historyweek.ieee.org/ IEEE History Week] | |||
[[Category:IEEE|History]] [[Category:Governance|History]] [[Category:Committees|History]] | [[Category:IEEE|History]] [[Category:Governance|History]] [[Category:Committees|History]] |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 8 November 2024
The mission of the IEEE History Committee is to preserve, research and promote the history of engineering, computer sciences and information technology, biological and medical sciences, mathematics;, physical sciences, technical communications, education, management, law and policy. The Committee does this in large part through its oversight and guidance of the IEEE History Center. IEEE established the IEEE History Center in 1980, in anticipation of its Centennial celebration in 1984. In 1990, the Center moved to the campus of Rutgers University, which became a cosponsor, in 2014, the Center moved to Stevens Institute of Technology, and in 2022 moved to the IEEE Operations Center in Piscataway. The Center maintains many useful resources for the engineer, for the historian of technology, and for anyone interested in the development of electrical and computer engineering and their role in modern society.
The IEEE History Committee has non-voting corresponding members who are: the history activities coordinators of various IEEE organizational units, past History Committee members, milestone proposers, historians at sister society and heritage organizations, museum curators, and archivists. Roles of corresponding members
- List of Past IEEE History Committee Members, 1963 - 2013
- List of Past IEEE History Committee Members, 2014-present