
Awards » IEEE PELS Distinguished Service Award
Description
The Distinguished Service Award is to honor long and distinguished service to the welfare of the Power Electronics Society at an exceptional level of dedication and achievement. The prize consists of a cash award of $3,500 and an engraved plaque to be presented at the PELS Awards Banquet customarily held at the annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference.
All members of the Power Electronics Society are
eligible. The basis for judging candidates for the award includes
outstanding contributions over a substantial time period encompassing
creative and invigorating leadership of the Society, exceptional administrative
and managerial accomplishments on behalf of the Society, identification
of new technologies within the scope of the Society and nurturing
activities to support these emerging technologies, initiation of innovative
programs to encourage wider participation in the full spectrum of
Society activities, and the general communication and advocacy of
power electronics technology to the technical community as a whole.
Selection Criteria
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Nomination Form
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Microsoft Word format (Service_Nom.doc)
Prior Recipients
2009 - Frede Blaabjerg
2008 - Philip T. Krein
2007 - Thomas M. Jahns
2006 - J. Daan van Wyk
2005 - Christopher O. Riddleberger
2004 - Arthur Kelley
2003 - Koosuke Harada
2002
- Robert White
2000
- Richard Hoft
1999
- Dr. Thomas G. Wilson
1998
- John G. Kassakian
1997
- Harry A. Owen, Jr.