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IEEE Award
IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award
Awarded forDistinguished service to the development, viability, advancement, and pursuit of the technical objectives of the IEEE
Reward(s)Bronze medal, illuminated certificate, honorarium, and travel expenses to award ceremony
First awarded1986
WebsiteIEEE Richard M. Emberson Award

The IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1986. It is presented to an IEEE member for distinguished service to the development, viability, advancement, and pursuit of the technical objectives of the IEEE.

Recipients of this award receives a bronze medal, illuminated certificate, honorarium, and travel expenses to award ceremony.

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