60 IEEE Computer Society Members Elevated to Fellow
Sixty IEEE Computer Society members and associates will be elevated to IEEE Fellow grade in 2013. The grade of Fellow recognizes unusual distinction in the profession.
- Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV (1888PressRelease) December 13, 2012 - The IEEE Board of Directors elevated 297 members to Fellow status for 2013, compared with 329 last year. Computer Society members and associates recommended for Fellow status in 2013 include:
Robert Aitken, ARM
Sanjoy Baruah, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jacek Blazewicz, Poznan University of Technology
Enrico Bocchieri, AT&T Research
Ramon Caceres, AT&T Labs
Jan Camenisch, IBM Zurich Research Lab
Raja Chatila, ISIR
Mihai Datcu, DLR
Matthew Dwyer, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Aaron Fenster, Western University
Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria
David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon University
Alan George, University of Florida
Dimitris Gizopoulos, University of Athens
Fred Glover, Opt Tek Systems
Jayant Haritsa, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
James Hoe, Carnegie Mellon University
Michael Hsiao, Virginia Tech
Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong
Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University
Jeffrey Kephart, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Peter Key, Microsoft Research Ltd, UK
Masaru Kitsuregawa, University of Tokyo
Joseph Konstan, University of Minnesota
Carl Landwehr, George Washington University
Sung-Ju Lee, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
James Libous, Lockheed Martin
Mikko Lipasti, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Li Li, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
Eugene Litvinov, ISO New England
Yi Ma, Microsoft Research Asia
Madhav Marathe, Virginia Tech
Igor Markov, University of Michigan
Subhasish Mitra, Stanford University
Matt Mutka, Michigan State University
Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
Steven Reinhardt, AMD Research
Michel Renovell, LIRMM-CNRS
Jon Rokne, University of Calgary
Sudeep Sarkar, University of South Florida
Andrι Seznec, INRIA
Weiming Shen, National Research Council Canada
Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts
Claudio Silva, NYU Poly Institute of Technology
Pradeep Sinha, Pune University
Kevin Skadron, University of Virginia
Stefano Soatto, University of California, Los Angeles
Mary Lou Soffa, University of Virginia
Sang Son, University of Virginia
Marc Stubbe, Tractebel Engineering
Craig Stunkel, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Valerie Taylor, Texas A&M University
Jerzy Tyszer, Poznan University of Technology
Ramasamy Uthurusamy, Oakland University
Matthew Turk, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ingrid Verbauwhede, University of Leuven
Wen-Hann Wang, Intel Corporation
Jie Yang, National Science Foundation
Ramin Zabih, Cornell University
Zhi-Hua Zhou, Nanjing University
The Board of Directors confers the title of Fellow upon a person of outstanding and extraordinary qualifications and experience in IEEE-designated fields, who has made important individual contributions to one or more of those fields. For more information, visit : http://www.ieee.org/fellowprogram.
To view the full list of Computer Society Fellows, go to : http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/fellows/Societies/COMP.html.
At the time the nomination is submitted, a nominee must:
have accomplishments that have contributed importantly to the advancement or application of engineering, science and technology, bringing the realization of significant value to society;
hold Senior Member or Life Senior Member grade at the time the nomination is submitted;
have been a member in good standing in any grade for a period of five years or more preceding 1 January of the year of elevation.
The nominee cannot be a member of the IEEE Fellow Committee, an IEEE Society/Technical Council Fellow Evaluating Committee Chair, or a member of IEEE Society/Technical Council Fellow Evaluating Committees reviewing the nomination.
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