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The IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications was established in 1999, in honor of Dennis J. Picard, whose lifetime of work at Raytheon Company helped make them a leader in tactical missile systems. | The IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications was established in 1999, in honor of Dennis J. Picard, whose lifetime of work at [[Raytheon|Raytheon Company]] helped make them a leader in tactical missile systems. | ||
== Award Recipients == | == Award Recipients == | ||
*[[Oral-History:Merrill Skolnik|Merrill Skolnik]], 2000 | *[[Oral-History:Merrill Skolnik|Merrill Skolnik]], 2000 | ||
*Fritz Steudel, 2001 | *[[Fritz Steudel]], 2001 | ||
*David K. Barton, 2002 | *[[David K. Barton]], 2002 | ||
*[[Oral-History:William Skillman|William Skillman]], 2003 | *[[Oral-History:William Skillman|William Skillman]], 2003 | ||
*David Atlas, 2004 | *[[David Atlas]], 2004 | ||
*William J. Caputi, Jr., 2005 | *[[William J. Caputi, Jr.]], 2005 | ||
*[[Eli Brookner]], 2006 | *[[Eli Brookner]], 2006 | ||
*[[Russell K. Raney]], 2007 | *[[Russell K. Raney]], 2007 |
Revision as of 19:47, 29 May 2014
About Medal
The IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications was established in 1999, in honor of Dennis J. Picard, whose lifetime of work at Raytheon Company helped make them a leader in tactical missile systems.
Award Recipients
- Merrill Skolnik, 2000
- Fritz Steudel, 2001
- David K. Barton, 2002
- William Skillman, 2003
- David Atlas, 2004
- William J. Caputi, Jr., 2005
- Eli Brookner, 2006
- Russell K. Raney, 2007
- Yaakov Bar-Shalom, 2008
- Philip M. Woodward, 2009
- Alfonso Farina, 2010
- James M. Headrick, 2011
- Karl Gerlach, 2012
- Michael C. Wicks, 2013