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The IEEE CASS Vitold Belevitch Circuits and Systems Award honors an individual with fundamental circuits and systems theoretical contributions that have been disseminated through IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) periodicals and CASS-sponsored conference proceedings. Contributions are expected to have a long-lasting impact on a field within the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and/or open new perspectives for research and development. There is a long tradition of pioneering work in the circuits and systems community and the award should recognize such contributions and encourage outstanding achievements of this type.

The prize will be awarded every two years. All CASS members in good standing are eligible for nomination.

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2025

Recipient(s)
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Technische Universität München
Germany
IEEE Region
Region 08 (Africa, Europe, Middle East)
Citation

For fundamental contributions in bridging the gap between Circuit Theory and Communication Theory by physically consistent modeling.

2021

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for groundbreaking research on design-for-test of system-on-chip and 3D integrated circuits, microfluidic biochips, and wireless sensor networks.

2017

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for fundamental contributions to the understanding and analysis of nonlinear circuits and systems.

2015

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for innovative and improved variants of classical algorithms for stability testing and signal processing and for a major contribution to the stability theory of multidimensional systems.

2013

Recipient(s)
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for Professor Willson’s fundamental research contributions to theory and design of electrical circuits and systems, and for his contributions to engineering education and for the impact of his contributions to the electronics industry.

2011

Recipient(s)
Belgium
IEEE Region
Region 08 (Africa, Europe, Middle East)