CPMT Society Awards for Year 2003 Nomination Form

(Date Due: January 31, 2003)

AWARD SUGGESTED: (See description at the end) Check only one box.

[ ] David Feldman Outstanding Contribution Award [ ] Outstanding Sustained Technical Contribution Award

[ ] Electronics Manufacturing Technology Award [ ] Exceptional Technical Achievement Award

[ ] Outstanding Young Engineer Award

The CPMT Society Awards Recognition Committee reserves the right to consider any nomination for awards other than the award suggested when, in its opinion, the support and justification may more appropriately apply to other CPMT Society awards.

1. Please state briefly why the nominee deserves of recognition, keeping in mind the purpose of the award and the individual’s accomplishments. Please feel free to mail supporting documents to strengthen your nomination. Endorsement letters may be submitted separately. Self-nominations will not be considered. (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date received by the CPMT Society Awards Committee:

(Date Due January 31, 2003)

Please provide the following information. Please note that the information you provide serves as the basis for the evaluations. The Committee will endeavor to confirm the validity of the information it receives, but it cannot supply or elaborate on statements.

2. What IEEE, CPMT Society (or other professional societies) responsibilities has the nominee had in the last five years that have been related to professional activities? (Please provide approximate dates.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. What specific significant or distinguished contributions or achievements made you decide to submit this nomination?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    1. What factors suggest to you that these contributions or achievements are substantially above and beyond those reflecting the good job expected of any occupant of this position(s).

 

 

 

 

5. Please use this space to provide details concerning the nominee and his or her professional activities, contributions

or achievements. Your comments should amplify your brief responses to items 1, 3, & 4. Exhibits may be sent separately. Please note that the evaluations are based upon accomplished and identifiable activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If others are submitting endorsements to support this nomination, please provide their names and addresses.

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CPMT Society offers the following awards for the purpose of recognizing outstanding service and contributions to furthering the professional purposes of IEEE and CPMT Society.

David Feldman Outstanding Contribution Award: To recognize outstanding contributions to the fields encompassed by the CPMT Society through executive or managerial directions.

Prize: $2,500 and Certificate

Basis for Judging: Contributions to the organization or enterprises connected with the field, to CPMT Chapter, Section or Board of Governors activities, and to the fields encompassed by the CPMT Society.

Eligibility: Recipient must have been a member of IEEE and CPMT for the past five (5) years, including 2002.

Outstanding Sustained Technical Contributions Award: To recognize outstanding sustained and continuing contributions to the technology in fields encompassed by the CPMT Society.

Prize: $2,500 and Certificate

Basis for Judging: Technical contributions must be sustained and continuing over a period of at least five (5) and preferably 10 years. One major contribution will not qualify. Must be documented by open literature publications such as papers, patents, books and reports (available to the public).

Eligibility: Must have been a member of the IEEE and CPMT Society for the past three (3) years, including 2002.

Electronics Manufacturing Technology Award: To recognize major contributions to Electronic Manufacturing Technology in fields encompassed by the CPMT Society.

Prize: $2,500 and Certificate

Basis for Judging: Contributions may include technical development of, or management (directing) of major new electronic manufacturing processes; significantly increasing yield and/or reliability of established manufacturing processes, etc. Work in the management of CPMT conferences or its BoG may be contributory but not sufficient to receive the award.

Eligibility: No need to be a member of IEEE and CPMT Society.

Exceptional Technical Achievement Award: To recognize an individual, or group of individuals (no more than three), for exceptional technical achievement in the fields encompassed by the CPMT Society.

Prize: $2,500 and a Certificate.

Basis for Judging: Technical contributions of the nominee(s) must be such that they are considered to be exceptional, not achieved by most members. A single major contribution will qualify for this award. The contribution could be a significant invention, introduction of a significantly new and important technology or product (in which case, the nominee may be a team leader), or significant work that advances the state-of-the-art in CPMT’s field of interest. The technical contributions must be documented by open literature publications such as papers, patents, books, and reports (available to the public). Technical recognition and awards from the organization employing the individual as well as awards from other IEEE and non-IEEE technical societies may also be contributory.

Eligibility: Recipient(s) must have been a member of IEEE and CPMT for the past three (3) years, including 2002. There are no requirements for service to the IEEE or CPMT Society.

Outstanding Young Engineer Award: To recognize outstanding contributions to the fields encompassed by the CPMT Society through invention, technical development, publications, or new product implementation.

Prize: $1,500 and Certificate plus one year free membership in CPMT with all CPMT Transactions.

Basis for Judging: Technical contributions through patent invention, contributions to technology or product development within the CPMT Field of Interest. May encompass management (directing) of significant new product introduction or implementation of major new electronic manufacturing processes; significantly increasing yield and/or reliability of established manufacturing processes. Contributions to the Society, through the BoG, Conferences, Chapters, etc., will also be considered. Proof of contributions may consist of open literature publications (preferred) such as papers, patents, books, and reports (available to the public). At least three (3) letters from peers and management at the nominee's place of employment attesting to the accomplishment(s) can be accepted in lieu of publications.

Eligibility: Must have been a member of the IEEE and CPMT (member grade or above) for the past three (3) years, including 2002, and must be 35 years of age, or younger, on December 31st, 2002.

Guidelines for Nominators:

Rao Bonda, Ph.D.

Motorola, Inc.

2100 East Elliot Road,

Mail Drop: EL725

Tempe, AZ 85284, USA

Phone: +1-480-413-6121

Fax: +1-480-413-4511

Email address: r.bonda@ieee.org or rao.bonda@motorola.com

Winners will be notified by 28 February 2003, and the awards will be presented at the 53rd Electronic Components and Technology Conference, May 27-30, 2003, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.