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About Award
The IEEE Frederik Philips Award was established in 1971 through an agreement between N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Recipient selection is administered through the Technical Field Awards Council of the IEEE Awards Board.
Award Recipients
- Frederik J. Philips, 1971
- William O. Baker, 1972
- John H. Dessauer, 1973
- Chauncey Guy Suits, 1974
- C. Lester Hogan, 1975
- Koji Kobayashi, 1976
- No Award/schedule revised, 1977
- William E. Shoupp, 1978
- Gordon E. Moore, 1979
- William M. Webster, 1980
- Dean A. Watkins, 1981
- Werner J. Kleen, 1982
- Allen E. Puckett, 1983
- John K. Galt, 1984
- George Heilmeier, 1985
- William Hittinger, 1986
- Solomon J. Buchsbaum, 1987
- George F. Smith, 1988
- Klaus D. Bowers, 1989
- Rajinder J. Khosla, 1990
- Gene Strull, 1991
- Alan Gerald Chynoweth, 1992
- Max Tibor Weiss, 1993
- Minoru Nagata, 1994
- James C. McGroddy, 1995
- Michiyuki Uenohara, 1996
- Roland P. O. Hüber, 1997
- Larry W. Sumney, 1998
- William C. Holton, 1998
- Robert M. Burger, 1998
- Roger J. Van Overstraeten, 1999
- Gerald M. Borsuk, 2000
- Arun N. Netravali, 2001
- Toshiharu Aoki, 2002
- Thomas R. Rowbotham, 2003
- Youssef A. El-Mansy, 2004
- Hiroyoshi Komiya, 2005
- Louis C. Parrillo, 2006
- Yong-Kyung (Kenneth) Lee, 2007
- Gilbert J. Declerck, 2008
- Shojiro Asai, 2009
- John E. Kelly III, 2010
- Dim-Lee Kwong, 2011
- Chih-Yuan (C. Y.) Lu, 2012
- William M. Holt, 2013