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IEEE Canada Major Awards
The major awards are described on this page. Please also review the online
nomination form (linked from the "nominations" page) to see the lind of
information required for a sucessful nomination. Each award consists of a
medal and a plaque.
Achievement Awards
A.G.L. McNaughton Award
IEEE Canada
remembers, through the A.G.L. McNaughton Gold Medal, General McNaughton's
contributions to the engineering profession in Canada. Recipients of this
medal are outstanding Canadian engineers recognized for their
exemplary contributions to the engineering profession.
Award established in 1969.
Award consists of a gold medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the
awards ceremony (if required). Sponsored by IEEE Canada.
R.A. Fessenden Award
IEEE Canada remembers, through the R.A. Fessenden silver medal, his pioneering
transmission of intelligible speech by electromagnetic waves. Recipients of
this medal are outstanding Canadian engineers recognized for their
important contributions to the field of telecommunications engineering.
Award established in 2000.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the
awards ceremony (if required). Sponsored by TELUS.
Electric Power Award
Recipients of this medal are outstanding Canadian engineers recognized for
their important contributions to the field of electric power engineering.
Award established in 2007.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the awards ceremony (if required)
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C.C. Gotlieb Computer Award
Recipients of this medal are outstanding Canadian engineers recognized for
their important contributions to the field of computer engineering and science.
Award established in 2007.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the awards ceremony (if required).
Outstanding Engineer Award
Recipients of this medal are outstanding Canadian engineers recognized for
their important contributions to Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Normally not available to candidates in telecommunications engineering, power
engineering, or computer engineering or science.
Award established in 1994.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the awards ceremony (if required)
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J.M Ham Outstanding Engineering Educator Award
Recipients of this medal are outstanding Canadian engineers recognized for
sharing their technical and professional abilities through teaching (in
industry, government or an institution of higher learning) and in doing so
have made an outstanding contribution to engineering education.
Award established in 1994.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the
awards ceremony (if required). Sponsored by the Canadian Heads of Electrical
and Computer Engineering Departments.
R.H. Tanner Industry Leadership Award
Recipients of this medal are outstanding Canadian professionals recognized
for their important leadership contributions in Canadian industry where there
is significant activity in areas of interest to IEEE.
Award established in 2009.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to
the awards ceremony (if required). Sponsored by the IEEE Foundation.
Service Awards
W.S. Read Outstanding Service Award
Recipients of this award are exceptional IEEE volunteers who are recognized
for outstanding and sustained service to IEEE Canada and the Institute.
Award established in 1995.
Award consists of a gold medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the
awards ceremony (if required). Sponsored by the IEEE Canadian Foundation.
J.J. Archambault Eastern Canada Merit Award
Recipients of this award are exceptional IEEE volunteers who are
recognized for meriterious service in eastern Canada at the local IEEE
Section and Area level.
Award established in 1991.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the awards ceremony (if required)
M.B. Broughton Central Canada Merit Award
Recipients of this award are exceptional IEEE volunteers who are
recognized for meriterious service in central Canada at the local IEEE
Section and Area level.
Award established in 1991.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the awards ceremony (if required)
E.F. Glass Western Canada Merit Award
Recipients of this award are exceptional IEEE volunteers who are
recognized for meriterious service in western Canada at the local IEEE
Section and Area level.
Award established in 1986.
Award consists of a silver medal, a plaque, and a travel allowance to the awards ceremony (if required)
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