As it stands today, the IEEE Grade of Fellow is conferred by the Board of Directors upon a person with an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest. The total number selected in any one year does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the total voting Institute membership. Each new Fellow receives a beautifully matted and framed certificate with the name of the Fellow and a brief citation describing the accomplishment, a congratulatory letter from the incoming IEEE president and a gold sterling silver Fellow lapel pin with an antique finish. Please note: The majority of the list below includes "IEEE Fellows" elevated by the Council on Superconductivity. The Council acknowledges that there are additional members of our community that have been elevated by other organizational units of the IEEE. Nomination Details: The nomination cycle for the next years' class of Fellows opens 1 September two years prior. For example, the class of 2021 nomination cycle opened on 1 September 2019. Notice of Fellow Nomination Deadline** The deadline for submission of IEEE Fellow nominations, including the nomination, references, and endorsements, must be received by 7 February (11:59 p.m. ET). Please refer to the link below for forms and instructions. IEEE Fellow Nomination Details IEEE Fellow Nomination Guidelines CSC Fellow Evaluation Committee Roster 1979 Paul Carr For contributions to microwave acoustics and their use as signal-processing components Acceptance Speech × 1977 Barry Taylor For contributions to the understanding of electron tunneling in superconductors and for leadership in the development of Josephson junction voltage standards Acceptance Speech × Photo: Theodore Van Duzer For contributions to superconducting devices and to engineering education Acceptance Speech × 1968 Vernon L. Newhouse For contributions to magnetic and superconducting memory elements and their applications in computers Acceptance Speech ×
For contributions to the understanding of electron tunneling in superconductors and for leadership in the development of Josephson junction voltage standards
For contributions to magnetic and superconducting memory elements and their applications in computers