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The initially called Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize provided by the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award was created in 1919 in honor of Colonel Morris N. Liebmann. It was initially given to awardees who had "made public during the recent past an important contribution to radio communications".[1] The award continued to be awarded as the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award by the board of directors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) after the IRE organization merged into the IEEE in 1963. The scope was changed to "for important contributions to emerging technologies recognized within recent years". After 2000, the award was superseded by the IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award.[2]

IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
Awarded forimportant contributions to emerging technologies recognized within recent years
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Formerly calledMorris Liebmann Memorial Prize
First awarded1919 (1919)
Last awarded2000 (2000)
Website"Discontinued IEEE-Level Awards"

Recipients

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The following people received the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award:[3]

  • 1998 – Naoki Yokoyama
  • 1997 – Fujio Masuoka
  • 1996 – Seiki Ogura
  • 1995 – M. George Craford
  • 1994 – Lubomyr T. Romankiw
  • 1993 – B. Jayant Baliga
  • 1992 – Praveen Chaudhari, Jerome J. Cuomo, and Richard J. Gambino
  • 1991 – Morton B. Panish
  • 1990 – Satoshi Hiyamizu and Takashi Mimura
  • 1989 – Takanori Okoshi
  • 1988 – James R. Boddie and Richard A. Pedersen
  • 1986 – Bishnu S. Atal and Fumitada Itakura
  • 1985 – Russell D. Dupuis and Harold M. Manasevit
  • 1984 – David E. Carlson and Christopher R. Wronski
  • 1983 – Robert W. Brodersen, Paul R. Gray, and David A. Hodges
  • 1982 – John Arthur, Jr. and Alfred Y. Cho
  • 1981 – Calvin F. Quate
  • 1980 – Anthony J. Demaria
  • 1979 – Ping King Tien
  • 1978 – Charles K. Kao, John B. MacChesney, and Robert D. Maurer
  • 1977 – Horst H. Berger and Siegfried K. Wiedmann
  • 1976 – Herbert John Shaw
  • 1975 – A. H. Bobeck, P. C. Michaelis, and H. E. D. Scovil
  • 1974 – Willard Boyle and George E. Smith
  • 1973 – Nick Holonyak
  • 1972 – Stewart E. Miller
  • 1971 – Martin Ryle
  • 1970 – John A. Copeland
  • 1969 – J. B. Gunn
  • 1968 – Emmett N. Leith
  • 1966 – Paul K. Weimer
  • 1965 – William R. Bennett, Jr.
  • 1964 – Arthur L. Schawlow
  • The following people received the IRE Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize:[3]

  • 1962 – Victor H. Rumsey
  • 1961 – Leo Esaki
  • 1960 – Jan A. Rajchman
  • 1959 – Nicolaas Bloembergen and Charles H. Townes
  • 1958 – E. L. Ginzton
  • 1957 – O. G. Villard, Jr.
  • 1956 – Kenneth Bullington
  • 1955 – A. V. Loughren
  • 1954 – R. R. Warnecke
  • 1953 – John Alvin Pierce
  • 1952 – William Shockley
  • 1951 – R. B. Dome
  • 1950 – O. H. Schade
  • 1949 – C. E. Shannon
  • 1948 – S. W. Seeley
  • 1947 – John Robinson Pierce
  • 1946 – Albert Rose
  • 1945 – P. C. Goldmark
  • 1944 – W. W. Hansen
  • 1943 – Wilmer L. Barrow
  • 1942 – S. A. Schelkunoff
  • 1941 – Philo T. Farnsworth
  • 1940 – Harold Alden Wheeler
  • 1939 – H. T. Friis
  • 1938 – G. C. Southworth
  • 1937 – W. H. Doherty
  • 1936 – B. J. Thompson
  • 1935 – F. B. Llewellyn
  • 1934 – Vladimir Zworykin
  • 1933 – Heinrich Barkhausen
  • 1932 – Edmond Bruce
  • 1931 – Stuart Ballantine
  • 1930 – Albert Hull
  • 1929 – E. V. Appleton
  • 1928 – W. G. Cady
  • 1927 – A. H. Taylor
  • 1926 – Ralph Bown
  • 1925 – Frank Conrad
  • 1924 – J. R. Carson
  • 1923 – Harold Beverage
  • 1922 – C. S. Franklin
  • 1921 – R. A. Heising
  • 1920 – R. A. Weagant
  • 1919 – L. F. Fuller
  • References

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    1. ^ "The Institute of Radio Engineers". Science. 98 (2557). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 579–80. December 31, 1943. doi:10.1126/science.98.2557.579-b. PMID 17835859. S2CID 5052769. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
  • ^ "Discontinued IEEE-Level Awards". IEEE. Retrieved February 27, 2011.
  • ^ a b "IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award Recipients" (PDF). IEEE. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2011.

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