2015 IEEE Honors Ceremony
The 2015 IEEE Honors Ceremony will be held on Saturday, 20 June, at the Waldorf Astoria, NYC, New York, USA. IEEE President Howard Michel will serve as the Master of Ceremonies along with co-presenter IEEE President-Elect Barry Shoop. The theme of the ceremony is "Forward."
The 2015 IEEE Medal of Honor will be presented to Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, along with 24 IEEE Medals and Awards at this year's Honors Ceremony. The Honors Ceremony will be streamed live over the Internet via IEEE.tv.
Read about Professor Dresselhaus' achievements
View the program for the 2015 IEEE Honors Ceremony (PDF, 253 KB)
IEEE, the world's largest technical professional association, honors the top minds in technology at its annual IEEE Honors Ceremony. The Honors Ceremony is designed to recognize technical professionals in a wide variety of disciplines for exceptional achievements and outstanding contributions that have made a lasting impact on technology, society, and the engineering profession.
Each year the Honors Ceremony is held in a different city, usually in conjunction with the IEEE June Meeting Series.