EMC Annual Awards
PHOTOS BY KEN WYATT

Songping Wu received the President’s Memorial
Award for his outstanding work in the area of
crosstalk modeling and estimation in high-speed
printed circuit boards. He received the award in memory
of the late Edward F. Vance.

Francesco De Paulis received the second year follow on
award for his outstanding work in the area of EMC associated with high-speed digital ­systems in the classroom and laboratory.
David Allen Hill received the Richard R. Stoddart
Award for outstanding contributions to the
electromagnetic theory of complex cavities, radiated
field coupling and shielding, and wave propagation.
Herbert K. Mertel received the Hall of Fame Award
for significant contributions to the EMC Society including 50 years of outstanding service and Laurence G. Cumming Award recipient.
Joseph (Joe) F. Fischer, Jr. received the Hall of Fame Award for significant contributions to the EMC Society as President, Laurence G. Cumming Award recipient, and Distinguished Lecturer. Andy Marvin received the IEEE Fellow Award for contributions to metrology techniques for electromagnetic
compatibility.
Robert T. Johnk received the Technical Achievement Award for contributions in the development of free-space time-domain measurement techniques. Ji Chen received the Technical Achievement Award for significant contributions in applied and computational electromagnetics in biomedical instruments and periodic structures. John Ladbury received the Technical Achievement Award for significant contributions in the development of reverberation chamber techniques for EMC applications.
Robert Scully received the Technical Achievement Award for contributions to the protection of space flight systems from electromagnetic interference and the deleterious effects of lightning. Sergio Amedeo Pignari received the Technical Achievement Award for contributions to the theory and practice of bulk current injection (BCI) methods for immunity characterization. Er-Ping Li received the Sustained Service to the EMC Society Award for significant contribution to, initiation and promotion of EMC activities.
Shinobu Ishigami of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology received the Richard B. Schulz Transactions Prize Paper Award for the paper titled, “A New Method of Interference Evaluation between an Ultrawideband System and a Wireless LAN Using a Gigahertz Transverse Electromagnetic Cell.” Kaoru Gotoh of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology received the Richard B. Schulz Transactions Prize Paper Award for the paper titled, “A New Method of Interference Evaluation between an Ultrawideband System and a Wireless LAN Using a Gigahertz Transverse Electromagnetic Cell.” Fred Heather received the Symposium Chair Award for his leadership of the EMC 2010 Symposium.
Dazhao Liu and Jun Fan (on left) from the Missouri University of Science and Technology along with Z. Tang (second from right) from Cisco Systems received the Best Symposium Paper Award for their paper, “Statistical Estimation of Root Mean Square Crosstalk in SFP+ Cable Evaluations.” Jason Coder (far right) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) received the Best Symposium Paper Award for his paper, “A Novel Method for Determining the Lower Bound of Antenna Efficiency.”


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