Awards - Sustained Service to the EMC Society Award
Description
The Sustained Service to the Society Award is intended to recognize current
members of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society for significant
and sustained service to the administration and the overall success of
the EMC Society over an extended period of time.
Prize
A plaque honoring the recipient with appropriate written tribute highlighting
the recipient’s accomplishments.
Eligibility
The EMC Society Sustained Service to the Society Award recipients must
have a record of significant and sustained service to the society. This
may include presidents of the EMC society, chairpersons of international
symposiums, officers and members of the EMCS board, founders of EMC chapters,
chairman of EMC Chapters, leaders/contributors to EMCS standing committees,
and those responsible for special projects contributing to the success
of the Society. The service will typically take place over an extended
period of time and not typically awarded for a single activity. The Awardees
may be current members of the IEEE and the EMC Society or they may have concluded
their service to the IEEE and the EMC Society. Members of the EMCS
Board will be ineligible for the award while they are actively serving
on the Board. The number of people to receive this award every
year could range from none to ten with the final number being recommended
by the EMC Society Awards Committee.
Presentation
At EMC Symposium when merited.
Nomination form for this category