Excerpts from the 2001 IEEE

Annual Report  at year-end 2001*


36 IEEE Societies and four IEEE Technical Councils

Also at year’s end*

The geographic organization encompassed

298 Sections,

1,283 Chapters and

1,156 Student Branches,

enabling local activities and communication among IEEE members in more than 150 countries.


Financial Information 1997–2001*

(US$000)

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Total Assets

$ 195,591

$ 227,169

$ 264,498

$ 285,587

$ 283,325

Revenue

182,996

189,561

221,912

190,791

199,331

Net Assets

98,150

108,749

131,630

121,676

92,350

 


Membership Status*

Honorary Members
20
Fellows
5,582
Senior Members
26,772
Members
227,953
Associates      
51,346
Students   
65,669
Total Membership
377,342



Members in Global Workforce*

Industry                 60.3%

Academia               15.8%

Government            8.7%

Self-Employed         6.7%

Retired                    2.9%

Unemployed            1.9%

Other                       3.7%


Ages of Members*

Under 30            25.1%

30-39                 22.6%

40-49                 22.1%

50-59                 15.4%

60-69                   7.3%

70 and over          7.5%


Gender*

Female     8.0%

Male       92.0%

 

 

Geographic Distribution*

United States                 62.4%

India/China/Pacific

    Rim                          15.4%

Europe/Middle

    East/Africa                14.0%

Canada                           4.3%

Latin America                 3.9%


Society Memberships*

IEEE Computer Society         97,242

IEEE Communications Society         57,901

IEEE Power Engineering Society         23,567

IEEE Circuits and Systems Society         21,401

IEEE Signal Processing Society         18,592

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society         14,690

IEEE Electron Devices Society         13,489

IEEE Microwave Theory and

Techniques Society         13,394

IEEE Industry Applications Society         11,382

IEEE Control Systems Society         10,426

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society         9,792

IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society         9,552

IEEE Engineering in Medicine

and Biology Society         8,190

IEEE Engineering Management Society         7,644

IEEE Power Electronics Society         6,615

IEEE Robotics and Automation Society         6,376

IEEE Aerospace and

Electronic Systems Society         5,826

IEEE Information Theory Society         5,644

IEEE Vehicular Technology Society         5,403

IEEE Instrumentation and

Measurement Society         5,278

IEEE Electromagnetic

Compatibility Society         5,112

IEEE Industrial Electronics Society         4,636

IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society         4,438

IEEE Components, Packaging, and

Manufacturing Technology Society         4,111

IEEE Consumer Electronics Society         3,960

IEEE Education Society         3,549

IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society         3,127

IEEE Magnetics Society         3,058

IEEE Reliability Society         2,728

IEEE Broadcast Technology Society         2,543

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society         ,463

IEEE Dielectrics and

Electrical Insulation Society         2,437

IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and

Frequency Control Society         2,421

IEEE Professional Communication Society         1,891

IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology         1,781

IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society         1,684

Note:

About 61 percent of IEEE members belong to at least one Society, while over 22 percent belong to two or more.

*Source of data:

2001 IEEE Annual Report




2001 IEEE Board of Directors

The 2001 IEEE Board of Directors

IEEE Executive Director and 2001 President

Daniel J. Senese, Executive Director and Joel B. Snyder, P.E., 2001 President


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