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The IEEE Edison Medal is presented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) "for a career of meritorious achievement in electrical science, electrical engineering, or the electrical arts." It is the oldest medal in this field of engineering. The award consists of a gold medal, bronze replica, certificate, and honorarium. The medal may only be awarded to a new leap/breakthrough in the technological area of science.
Background
The Edison Medal, named after the inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Edison, was created on 11 February 1904 by a group of Edison's friends and associates. Four years later the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) entered into an agreement with the group to present the medal as its highest award. The first medal was presented in 1909 to Elihu Thomson. Other recipients of the Edison Medal include George Westinghouse, Alexander Graham Bell, Nikola Tesla, Michael I. Pupin, Robert A. Millikan (Nobel Prize 1923), and Vannevar Bush. A complete and authoritative list is published by the IEEE online.
After the merger of AIEE and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), in 1963, to form the IEEE, it was decided that IRE's Medal of Honor would be presented as IEEE's highest award, while the Edison Medal would become IEEE's principal medal.
Twelve persons with an exceptional career in electrical engineering received both the IEEE Edison Medal and the IEEE Medal of Honor, namely Edwin Howard Armstrong, Ernst Alexanderson, Mihajlo Pupin, Arthur E. Kennelly, Vladimir K. Zworykin, John R. Pierce, Sidney Darlington, James L. Flanagan, Nick Holonyak, Robert H. Dennard, Dave Forney, and Kees Schouhamer Immink.
Recipients
The following people have received the IEEE Edison Medal:
See also
List of engineering awards
List of physics awards
List of prizes named after people
References
External links
IEEE Edison Medal page at IEEE
Complete List of Edison Medal Recipients
IEEE Edison Medal Nomination Form
New York Times on the Edison Medal
IEEE Edison Medal page at IEEE Global History Network
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The IEEE Edison Medal is presented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) "for a career of meritorious achievement in electrical science, electrical engineering, or the electrical arts."
IEEE Edison Medal
For a career of meritorious achievement in electrical science, electrical engineering, or the electrical arts. The award consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and cash honorarium.
IEEE Edison Medal - Engineering and Technology History Wiki
The IRE's former Medal of Honor, its highest award first given to Edwin Armstrong in 1917, was selected to be the IEEE's "highest award". The Edison Medal was selected to become the IEEE's "principal medal". Its purpose remains the same today as in 1909.
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"For pioneering contributions to the development of silicon carbide material and its applications to electronic power devices.” "For pioneering high-impact scientific and engineering contributions leading to the perceptually optimized global streaming and sharing of visual media.”
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IEEE Medals are the highest awards that the IEEE presents on behalf of the IEEE Board of Directors. IEEE Medals embrace significant and broad IEEE interests and purposes. The highest honor is the IEEE Medal of Honor.
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IEEE Medals embrace significant and broad IEEE interests and purposes. IEEE Medals are typically presented at the IEEE Honors Ceremony. Nomination forms must be finalized by 15 June, and endorsement letters are due 1 July annually. Self-nominations are not permitted.
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People who have been awarded the oldest medal in the electrical arts, the AIEE or IEEE Edison Medal
Origins of the IEEE Edison Medal [Scanning Our Past] - IEEE Xplore
Feb 12, 2018 · For more than a century, many important contributors to the development of electronics have received the Edison Medal over its storied history. This article outlines the origins of the Edison Medal and its legacy of honor.
Edison medal presented to Dr. Robert A. Millikan - IEEE Xplore
The Edison Medal, which was awarded by the unanimous vote of the Edison Medal Committee in December 1922 to Dr. Robert A. Millikan for his experimental work in electrical science, was presented to Dr. Millikan immediately following the banquet held during the Pacific Coast Convention at Del Monte, California, on the evening of October 4.
The Edison medal | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore
THE EDISON MEDAL was founded in 1904 by associates and friends of Thomas A. Edison who desired to commemorate the achievements of a quarter of a century in the art of electric lighting, and in particular the prominent part played in those achievements by Mr. Edison himself.