Outstanding Young Power Electronics Engineer Award Nomination Form

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IEEE POWER ELECTRONICS SOCIETY

NOMINATION FORM

Outstanding Young Power Electronics Engineer Award

Award Year 1997

All parts of the form must be completed

 

Nominated by________________________Nominator's IEEE Member Number___________

 

 

Nominee's name_______________________Nominee's Business Phone_________________

 

Nominee's Business Address____________________________________________________

 

Nominee's educational background:

 

 

On a separate sheet, in approximately 500 words, summarize the Nominee's qualifications and contributions to the field of power electronics . Since all members of the Selection Committee may not know the Nominee, please describe his/her most pertinent achievements and provide specific examples of outstanding accomplishments. For example, with respect to patents and papers published, their particular significance and value should be pointed out.

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This award is to recognize outstanding achievement in the field of power electronics by an engineer of less than 35 years of age. The prize consists of a cash award of $500, a certificate, and reimbursement for transportation expenses up to $500 to attend the annual PELS Awards Banquet. All IEEE members of any grade, active in the field of power electronics and less than 35 years of age as of January 1 of the year of the award, are eligible. The basis for judging candidates for the award includes outstanding contributions in the multidisciplinary field of *power electronics. Outstanding contributions encompass a broad range of activities including research, innovative product design, teaching and project management. The technical disciplines which encompass the field of power electronics include the analysis, design, development, simulation and application of electronic devices, magnetics, controls and power circuits for inverters, converters and motor drives ranging in power levels from fractions of a watt to megawatts.

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