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The IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Meritorious Service Award honors the individual with exceptional long-term service and dedication to the interest of the Circuits and Systems Society (CASS). The award is based on dedication, effort, and contributions to the Circuits and Systems Society. All CASS members in good standing are eligible for nomination.
1,000 USD and Plaque. If more than one recipient, the monetary award will be divided equally.
Honoraria funded by accrued interest earned from initial funding endowment provided by NEC and Philips; managed by the IEEE Foundation. If there is insufficient interest in the account to fund the award, the Society will provide the funding. The plaque is funded by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Award is funded via the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Award Fund in the IEEE Foundation. The society/council's budget includes the amount for this award and the budget is net positive with the inclusion of the award.
Annually at the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). Presented in the name of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS).
Exceptional long-term service, dedication, continuing effort, and contributions to the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS).
Any member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society in good standing for at least two years prior to the current award cycle year is eligible for the annual IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Meritorious Service Award. Eligibility and Selection process shall comply with procedures and regulation established in IEEE and Society/Council governing documents, particularly with IEEE Policy 4.4 on Awards Limitations. Previous award winners are not eligible for substantially the same achievements (per IEEE Policies 4.4: An individual shall receive only one award for a given achievement, unless the significance merits a higher award, which may be given in the following year or thereafter.)
A call for nominations for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Awards is issued to the CASS membership. The nominator must be a member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society in good standing for at least two years prior to the current award cycle year, and is responsible for submitting the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Meritorious Service Award Nomination by following the guidelines provided on the CASS website during the award nomination period.
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Five reference/endorsement letters.
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A completed nomination form submitted on the CASS website (with the five reference letters included).
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Previous winners of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Meritorious Service Award are not eligible for the same award.
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Self-nominations are not permitted.
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The chair or members of any Awards committee or subcommittee administering an award cannot serve as nominators or references and shall be ineligible as candidates for this award.
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In the case that a person is nominated for two or more Society awards, the appropriate award subcommittee(s) will confer with the CASS Awards committee chair and the nominator(s) to ensure that no one is awarded two or more Society awards in the same year.
The CASS Awards Committee Chair and the CASS Operations Office will receive all nominations. Both will keep the nominations confidential. Nominations will not be accepted after the deadline. Nominations should comply with IEEE Policies and restrictions on awards. Incidents of misconduct including, but not limited to, violations of IEEE's publication policies, will be strongly considered by the awards committee and may be grounds for denial of an award or leadership position.
2024
For his work promoting the microelectronics ecosystem both globally and regionally through CASS activities
For long-term outstanding services to the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society as the Vice President for Region 10, Vice President for Publications, and as the President
2022
for excellent leadership in CASS regional activities and membership development
2019
for exceptional long-term service and dedication to the interests of the CAS Society
2018
for devoting long-term outstanding service to the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, as Chair of several CASS flagship Conferences, as Vice President for Conferences, and as CASS President
2016
for extraordinary leadership in improving technical quality and organization of IEEE CASS’ Flagship Conferences and Transactions.
2015
for contibutions to IEEE Circuits and Systems Society leadership and for initiating many CASS activities in Region 9.
2013
for extraordinary leadership in improving timeliness, technical quality, and the reputations of IEEE CASS' Publications
2012
for sustained dedication and service to the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
for sustained services and outstanding contributions to the organization, visability, and internationalization of IEEE CASS
for outstanding contributions to the Circuits and Systems Society through the initiations in the emerging area of Biomedical Circuits and Systems”