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标  题: 关于IEEE“院士”的一些数据和事实(zt)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Oct 29 12:10:27 2005), 转信

经常看到这里有些人在那里吹嘘这个所谓的IEEE“院士”,听起来好像这是个“院
士”一级的东西,高不可攀的样子,那么到底这个头衔代表了多高的水平?请教了
一位行业内的年轻教授,得到了以下一些数据。

IEEE fellow(某些人大概为了强调其牛逼性,将其翻译成“院士”)是IEEE这个行
业协会成员的最高等的会员。世界上有数不清的行业协会,一般都有fellow一说,
中国国内的翻译通常为“理事”,翻译成“院士”极其无聊,哗众取宠罢了。

要想成为fellow,要求必须加入这个协会。从低一级的会员做起,一步一步升上来
,需要一些年头。能不能当上理事,需要经过选举。所以第一个需要澄清的问题是
,必须加入协会,否则你即使是牛顿爱迪生的水平,也当不上这个“院士”。加入
协会就要交会费,这个会费不同的人差别很大,学生会员一年交几十块美元,正式
会员一百多块一年。如果再选择加入IEEE下设的分会机构,还要交一些分会会费。
这个会费对于来自不发达国家的研究人员来说就是一个障碍。

什么人可以加入这个IEEE,现在看起来凡是和电类和IT业有点关系的都能加入,甚
至有些经济学家都加入了这个协会,并且当选为高级会员(有没有经济学家当选理
事不大清楚)。

这IEEE“院士”一共有多少?截止到现在,一共有大约5000到5500人的样子(我的
朋友也不知道具体数目)。并且这个数目在以每年200到250人的数目增长。据我所
知,这大概是全世界fellow最多的协会了。规模庞大的美国化学学会和物理学会的
fellow总数恐怕也不会超过这个数目。相比之下,很多行业协会的理事都是以几百
甚至几十来计量的。

这批人的水平究竟有多高?够不够“院士”一级的水平?各位看了以上的数据,基
本上也就有自己的答案了。相比之下,美国科学院和工程院涉及到CS和EE的院士一
共大约380人。

这些IEEE院士,绝大多数来自于美国本土。在一些EE和CS实力强劲的大学里,有个
十个二十个IEEE理事也不是什么稀罕事。在美国大学里当教授的学者,如果你还干
得不错,混上了full professor,并且一直在这个协会里面呆着,那么将来当上一
个这种“院士”也并不是什么了不起的事情。相比之下,倒是那些从国内直接当选
的人物,很多是很有些修为的。

那么这些fellow是不是代表了EE和CS的最高水平?也很难说。比如从1993到2002年
十年间的图灵奖获得者,十四人中有十人就不是IEEE的理事,恐怕也根本不是IEEE
的会员,否则以他们的成就,比普通计算机系或者EE系的教授以及那5000多“院士
”的水平可是高得多。美国科学院计算机和信息科学学部一共有院士35人,其中超
过一半也不是IEEE理事。美国工程院EE学部是个巨大的学部,共有300多名院士,其
中也有将近五分之一的院士不是IEEE的理事。可见,IEEE理事并不能完全代表EE和
CS领域里最精英的一批人。

罗嗦了这么一堆,不过想说明一下,这个IEEE“院士”并不值得大家像崇拜神仙一
样地崇拜,他只不过是某一个热门行业的一批干得不错的人而已。如果以此作为某
些人为母校吹牛的本钱,那就更是扯淡了。

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发信人: karlpupil (心有灵犀), 信区: EE
标  题: Re: 关于IEEE“院士”的一些数据和事实(zt)
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1.我只见过人翻译成IEEE会士,从来没听说这个翻译成院士
2。你要说这个很容易,你去试试?一般member是很容易,大致上交钱就行。但是一旦到

senior member或者fellow,就要别人的评价才行,我听说得是fellow需要另外10个
fellow写推荐信才行。即使有混的,那10个fellow里面也应该有几个真正厉害的人
3。你说中国直接选的就不容易了???一样的啊,同样交钱才行,过程完全一样,有区
别么?
4。听说过IEEE的life fellow么?我想那个才是最高级别。我知道的IT信息论领域的大概
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For CS, I'm sure if IEEE is the top one scientific society. But For EE, no
doubt IEEE is the number one.

It is weired that a 美国工程院 member in EE is not IEEE fellow. But as you
said, 4/5 美国工程院 members in EE are IEEE fellows. You can not judge some
big bull geek's behavior as normal standard.

BTW, almost all US universities use the number of IEEE fellow as index.
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标  题: Re: 关于IEEE“院士”的一些数据和事实(zt)
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the is a webwite:
www.ieee.org/about/awards/fellows/fellows.htm

哪位高手写个script把全部list 搞出来,有多少,是什么人就都清楚了。

The Fellow Committee has named 268 IEEE Senior Members to Fellow Grade
effective 1 January 2005.

我感觉还是有一定难度,不是想当就能当上的。

A


Derek Abbott
University of Adelaide
Adelaide, SA, Australia
for contributions to analysis of noise and stochastic phenomena in vision
systems.


Mark Gerard Adamiak
GE Multilin
King of Prussia, PA, USA
for contributions to power system protection, communications protocols and
standards for power system substations.


Abdol-Hamid Aghvami
King's College-University of London
London, UK
for contribution to the advancement of multiple access protocols for mobile
communications.


Doyeol Ahn
University of Seoul
Seou,l Korea
for contributions to the theory of semiconductor quantum-well lasers and the
development of quantum information communications research.


Robert Thomas Harold Alden
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to eigenvalue analysis of power system stability.


Jeremy E. Allnutt
George Mason University
Fairfax, Virginia, USA
for contributions to the propagation of signals from satellites through the
atmosphere.


Pemmaraju V. Ananda Mohan
Electronics Corporation of India Limited
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
for contributions to telecommunications technologies.


Minoru Asada
Osaka University
Suiat, Osaka, Japan
for contributions to robot learning and applications.


Koichi Asatani
Kogakuin University
Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to optical networking and standards, communicatons quality
of service, and network performance.



B




Richard Hans Georg Bamler
Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.
Wessling, Germany
for contributions to synthetic aperture radar interferometry and signal
processing.


Supriyo Bandyopadhyay
Virginia Comonwealth University
Richmond, VA, USA
for contributions to device applications of nanostructures.


Filbert J. Bartoli
National Science Foundation
Arlington, VA, USA
for leadership in optoelectronic materials and devices.


William Gerard Bath
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Laurel, MD, USA
for contributions to automation and netting of Navy radar systems.


Henri Marius Baudrand
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electrotechnique, d'Electronique, d'Informatique
, d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications de Toulouse ( ENSEEIHT)
Toulouse, Cedex 7, France
for contributions to the electromagnetic modeling of microwave circuits and
antennas.


Peter H. Bauer
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN, USA
for contributions to the stability theory of time-variant and nonlinear
discrete time systems.


Robert Christopher Baumann
Texas Instruments
Dallas, Texas, USA
for contributions to the understanding of the reliability impact of
terrestrial radiation mechanisms in commercial electronics.


Gregory L. Belenky
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY, USA
for contributions to semiconductor laser technologies.


Ronnie Jozef-Maria Belmans
Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
for contributions to variable speed induction machines.


Reinaldo Alvarenga Bergamaschi
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
for contributions to the development system design tools and methodologies.


Giorgio Bertotti
IEN Galileo Ferraris
Torino, Italy
for contributions to the understanding of hysteresis phenomena, micromagnetics
, and magnetization dynamics.


Dines Bjorner
University of Denmark
Richard Petersens Plads Kgs.
Lyngby, Denmark
for contributions to formal methods software development and its applications
in industry.


Rick S. Blum
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA, USA
for contributions to detection, data fusion, and signal processing for
multiple sensors.


Mathias H. Bollen
Swedish Transmission Research Inst.
Ludvika, Sweden
for contributions to methods for reliability and power quality analysis.


Duane S. Boning
MIT
Cambridge, MA, U.S.A
for contributions to modeling and control in semiconductor manufacturing.


Stanley R. Booker
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM, USA
for leadership in the development of primary standards for time, frequency and
high-voltage pulse measurements.


William D. Brown
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR, USA
for leadership in furthering education of high density electronics.


Jeff D. Bude
Agere Systems
New Providence, NJ, USA
for contributions to the deep submicron MOSFETs.


Robert J. Burkholder
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, USA for contributions to computing electromagnetic wave
scattering from realistically complex structures.



C



Giuseppe Caire
Eurecom Institute
Sophia-Antipolis, France
for contributions to information theory and coding for wireless fading
channels.


Roy H. Campbell
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to concurrent programming, system software, security, and
ubiquitous computing.


Joseph Paul Campbell
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Lexington, MA, USA
for leadership in biometrics, speech systems, and government applications.


John Millar Carroll
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA, USA
for contributions to human-computer interaction methods and science.


Francky Catthoor
IMEC
Heverlee, Belgium
for contributions to data and memory management for embedded system-on-a-chip
applications.


Gee-Kung Chang
Georgia Institute of Technology
Smyrna, GA, USA
for contributions to optical networking and label switching technologies.


Robert S. Chau
Intel Corporation
Beaverton, OR, USA
for contributions to gate dielectric and transistor technology for
microprocessors.


Chang Wen Chen
Florida Institute of Technology
Melbourne, Florida, USA
for contributions to digital image and video processing, analysis and
communication.


Yung-Chang Chen
National Tsing Hua University
Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, ROC
for contributions to low bit rate modeling based coding.


Wu Chou
Avaya Labs Research
Basking Ridge, New Jersey, USA
for contributions to discriminant function methods.


Alok Nidhi Choudhary
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA
for contributions to high performance computing systems.


M. Reha Civanlar
Koc University
Istanbul, Turkey
for contributions to video transport over communications networks.


John W. Clark
Rice University
Houston, TX, USA
for contributions to modeling in electrophysiology, and cardiopulmonary
systems.


Edmund Melson Clarke
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
for contributions to model checking methods for formal verification.


Mark A. Clements
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to speech signal processing and robust speech recognition.


David John Comer
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT, USA
for leadership in engineering education and publication of electronic circuit
design textbooks.


Giuseppe Conciauro
University of Pavia
Pavia, PV, Italy
for contributions to numerical modeling of microwave passive components.


Thomas M. Conte
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, USA
for contributions to computer architecture, compiler code generation and
performance evaluation.



D


Kent Ritter Davey
University of Texas
Austin, TX, USA
for contributions to the analysis and use of magnetic fields in bio-magnetics,
electromechanics, and magnetic levitation.


Mark Edward Davis
Air Force Research Labs
Rome, NY, USA
for contributions in modern airborne radar systems and their
implementation with emerging technologies.


Manfred Deistler
Vienna University of Technology
Vienna, Austria
for contributions to the theory of system identification and time-series
analysis.


Steven P. DenBaars
University of California at Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
for the development of nitride materials and devices.


Li Deng
Microsoft Research, Redmond
Redmond, WV, USA
for contributions to statistical acoustic-phonetic methods for speech
processing.


Janusz Andrzej Dobrowolski
Warsaw University of Technology
Warsaw Poland
for contributions to computer-aided design of microwave networks.


Gary Lee Donner
Shell Oil Products US
Wilmington, CA, USA
for contributions to standards for circuit breakers and motors.


Nicholas Geoffrey Duffield
AT&T Labs Research
Florham Park, NJ, USA
for contributions to the measurement, analysis and management of
telecommunications networks.


Denis L. Dufournet
Areva T&D
Villeurbanne France
for contributions to arc interruption technologies for high voltage circuit
breakers.



E




Yoshizumi Eto
Hitachi Kokusai Electric, Inc
Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan
for contributions to digital high definition television recording and
standards.



F




Romano Pietro Fantacci
University of Florence
Firenze, Italy
for contributions to wireless communication networks.


Jeanne Ferrante
University of California San Diego
La Jolla, CA, USA
for contributions to optimizing and parallelizing compilers.


Jan Abraham Ferreira
Delft University of Technology
Delft, The Netherlands
for contributions to power electronics integration and conversion technology.


Terri S. Fiez
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR, USA
for contributions to analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits.


Clifton G. Fonstad
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge,MA, USA
for leadership in compound semiconductor heterostructure devices.


John Charles Fothergill
University of Leicester
Leicester, Leics, UK
for contributions to reliability methodology in the aging processes of
electrical insulation systems.


Randall K. Frank
Randy Frank & Associates, Ltd
Scottsdale, AZ, USA
for leadership in the application of power semiconductor technology to
automotive electronics.


Steven J. Franke
University of Illinois
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to wave propagation, atmospheric sensing, and to engineering
education.


Leopoldo Garcia Franquelo
Universidad De Sevilla
Sevilla, Spain
for contributions to the design of circuits using innovative hardware for
industrial applications.


William Robert Frensley
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA
for contributions to nanometer-scale quantum semiconductor devices.


Douglas Robert Frey
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, PA, USA
for contributions in the theory and design of linear and nonlinear circuits
and systems.


Masaharu Fujita
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology
Hino, Tokyo, Japan
for contributions to microwave remote sensing.


Shinta Fukui
TMT&D Corporation
Fuchu, Tokyo, JAPAN
for contributions to secure power network operation technologies using
intelligent systems.


Stephen Byram Furber
The University of Manchester
Manchester, UK
for contributions to the microarchitecture of embedded processor cores.



G




Marco Gilli
Politecnico Di Torino
Torino, Italy
for contributions to stability properties and global dynamic behaviorin
cellular nonlinear networks.


Gary Gene Gimmestad
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to atmospheric remote sensing technology.


Izzet Cem Goknar
Dogus University
Istanbul, Turkey
for contributions to the analysis, simulation and synthesis of nonlinear
networks.


Kenneth Yigael Goldberg
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research Dept (with joint appointment in
EECS)
UC Berkeley
Berkeley,CA, USA
for contributions to networked telerobotics and geometric algorithms for
automation.


Andrea J. Goldsmith
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
for contributions to the development of adaptive techniques and the analysis
of fundamental capacity limits for wireless communication systems.


Antonio Gomez-Exposito
University of Seville
Seville, Spain
for contributions to power system analysis and operation.


Rodney Michael Goodman
Cyrano Sciences Inc.
South Pasadena, CA, USA
for leadership in cross-disciplinary research in communications , computers,
and intelligent systems and transfer of technology from academia to industry.
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Guido V. Groeseneken
IMEC
Leuven, Belgium
for his contributions to the physical understanding and the modeling of
reliability of metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors.


Robert N. Guenther
NWL
Bordentown, NJ, USA
for contributions to high voltage power supplies.


Joseph Raymond Guerci
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Arlington, VA, USA
for contributions to advanced radar theory and its embodiment in real world
systems.



H




S. Mark Halpin
Auburn University
Auburn, AL, USA
for contributions to remote power quality measurements and standards.


Herbert Michael Harris
Georgia Tech. Research Inst.
Roswell, GA, USA
for contributions to the electrical and thermal properties of wide bandgap
semiconductors.


Ken-ya Hashimoto
Chiba University
Chiba, Japan
for contributions to simulation and design for surface acoustic wave devices.


Glenn Edward Healey
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
for contributions to the modeling and processing of multispectral and
hyperspectral images.


George L. Heiter
Heiter Microwave Consulting
Westford, MA, USA
for contributions to microwave circuits, including linear amplifiers and space
diversity combiners.


G. Benjamin Hocker
Honeywell Laboratories (Retired)
Minnetonka, MN, USA
for leadership in microelectromechanical system technology.


Yoichi Hori
University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
for contributions to advanced motion control.


Paul K. Houpt
GE Global Research
Niskayuna, New York, USA
for contributions to the control of transportation vehicles and systems.


Jie Huang
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, Hong Kong, China
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and applications.


Michael N. Huhns
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC, USA
for contributions to artificial intelligence applications in distributed
computational environments.


James Albert Hutchby
Semiconductor Research Corp.
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
for leadership in the development of high-efficiency solar cells and
heterojunction bipolar transistors.

I




Nobutake Imamura
TeraHouse Corporation
Zama-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan
for contribution to development and commercialization of magneto-optical
recording media and read/write systems.


Hiroaki Inoue
Opnext Japan, Inc
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to semiconductor optical switches and modulators.


Koichiro Ishibashi
Semiconductor Technology Academic Research Center (STARC)
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
for technical contributions to developments of low-power SRAMs and MCUs.


Tadao Ishibashi
NTT Electronics Corporation
Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to high-speed and optoelectronic semiconductor devices.


Mohammed Nazul Islam
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
for contributions to optical fiber based non-linear devices and their
applications in telecommunication networks.


Koichi Ito
Chiba University
Chiba, Chiba-Shi, Japan
for contributions to the development of antennas for mobile communications and
medical applications.


Nicholas Jenkins
UMIST University
Manchester, England
for contributions to renewable energy systems.



J




Noble M. Johnson
Palo Alto Research Center(formerly Xerox PARC)
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to the control of impurities in semiconductors.


Michael I. Jordan
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
for contributions to probabilistic graphical models and neural information
processing systems.


Jing-Yang Jou
National Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan, China
for contributions to the computer aided design of digital circuits.



K




Pavel J. D. Kabos
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Boulder, CO, USA
for contributions to the metrology of high frequency spin wave dynamics in
bulk and thin film magnetic structures.


Mohamed Kamel
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to pattern recognition and intelligent systems.


Innocent Kamwa
Hydro-Québec Varennes
Quebec, Canada
for contributions to the identification of synchronous generator models and
innovations in power grid control.


Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
Iperasys, Inc.
Cupertino, CA, USA
for contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control.


Jeffrey A. Kash
IBM Research Division
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
for contributions to the invention and implementation of picosecond imaging
analysis.


Marian Kazimierz Kazimierczuk
Wright State University
Dayton, OH, USA
for contributions to electronic lighting balast technology.


Rodney A. Kennedy
The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, Australia
for contributions to processing for nearfield arrays and equalization
indigital communications.


Thomas Scott Key
Electric Power Research Institute
Knoxville, TN, USA
for contributions in power quality engineering.


Willis K. King
University of Houston
Houston, Texas, USA
for contributions to computer science and engineering education.


Robert Dean King
General Electric - Global Research Niskayuna
New York, USA
for contributions to energy management systems for hybrid-electric vehicles.


Rodney Lynn Kirlin
University of Victoria
Everson, WA, USA
for contributions to the application of signal processing for geophysics.


Nobuhiko Kitawaki
University of Tsukuba, Institute of Information Sciences and Electronics
Tsukuba, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
for contributions to speech quality assesment for low bit rate encoders and
associated standards.


Jorma Kalevi Kivilahti
Helsinki University of Technology
Espoo, Finland
for contributions to the reliability of lead-free electronics.


Geza Kolumban
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest, Hungary
for contributions to double sampled phase-locked loops and noncoherent chaotic
communications.


Branko M. Kolundzija
University of Belgrade
Belgrade, Serbia
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling of composite metallic and
dielectric structures.


James Joseph Komiak
BAE Systems IEWS
Nashua, NH, USA
for contributions to monolithic microwave integrated circuits, high power
amplifiers, and transmit/receive modules.


Michael D. Kotzin
Motorola
Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
for contributions to cellular mobile radio communications.


Vikram Krishnamurthy
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, Canada
for contributions to adaptive sensor signal processing.


Rudolf Kruse
Otto-von-Guericke
Magdeburg, Germany
for contributions to fuzzy learning, theory and applications.


Tsuneo Kume
Yaskawa Electric America, Inc.
Waukegan, IL, USA
for contributions to high-performance ac motor drives.


Fadi Joseph Kurdahi
University of California at Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
for contributions to design automation of digital systems and to
reconfigurable computing.


John Arnold Kusters
Retired
Cupertino, CA, USA
for contributions to precision frequency control, quartz resonators and atomic
frequency standards.


Masaaki Kuzuhara
NEC Corporation
Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
for contributions to Group III-V microwave power devices.


Ronald Kwok
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA, USA
for contributions to microwave remote sensing for understanding of polar ice
processes.



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Shu T. Lai
Air Force Research Lab
Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, USA
for contributions to spacecraft interactions with space plasmas.


T. V. Lakshman
Bell Labs
Morganville, NJ, USA
for contributions to high-speed packet networking.


Irena Lasiecka
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
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Oregon State University
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DSP Solutions R& D
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Manitoba Hydro
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Stanford University
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University of Washington
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University of Maryland
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University of Minnesota
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Universidad de Concepcion
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Automatic Control Laboratory, ETH Zürich
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Semizone Inc.
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IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
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Omega Enterprises
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Pennsylvania State University
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National Science Foundation
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University of California San Diego
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Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
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Osaka University
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Michigan State University
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Rutgers University
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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GCI Cable and Entertainment
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Clarkson University
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Lightnng Technologies, Inc.
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UCLA Electrical Engineering Department
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California Institute of Technology-Caltech
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University of California
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Northwestern University
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Technical University of Graz (Retired)
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Texas Instruments
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Northern Illinois University
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NTT
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Michigan State University
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New Jersey Institute of Technology
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BAE Systems
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标  题: Re: 关于IEEE“院士”的一些数据和事实(zt)
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For some of your opinions, I agreed with you. However, in my personal opinion,
the average level of IEEE fellows is better than the average level of 中国科学
院工程院院士, especially in recent years. The IEEE fellow candidates are
needed to be nominated by other IEEE fellows. That means that your reputation
is well-recognized internationally. Not like some 中国科学院工程院院士 got
their title by relation and government position.

Also, the members of National Academy of Engineering (NAE) or National Academy
of Sciences (NAS) are based on the contribution. For example, Bill gates (
William Gates III) is a member of NAS, but he is not an IEEE fellow or ACM
fellow. And he even did not have a BS or BE degree.
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Sorry, I made a mistake in my last post.

Bill Gates is a member of NAE, not NAS.

Here are the details.

Mr. William H. Gates III(Print This)
Chairman and Chief Software Architect

Primary Work Institution: Microsoft Corporation
Election Year: 1996
Primary Membership Section: 05. Computer Science & Engineering

Country: United States
State: WA

Member Type: Member

Election Citation:
For contributions to the founding and development of personal computing.

For the NAE members, the election criteria are based on the contribution. The
defination of contribution can be very general.

However, for IEEE fellows or ACM fellows, the contribution has to be technical
one.
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The IEEE Life fellow is in the same grade as IEEE fellow. The only diffence is
age. There are two requirements for the IEEE life fellow.

(1) Minimum age is 65 years old
(2) Age plus years of membership equal at least 100
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请举个例子。据我所知,在standford, MIT, berkeley, no asst prof in EE or EECS
department has the title of IEEE fellow!

一般地说,博士毕业后十年成为IEEE fellow, 二十年成为美国工程院院士,都是比较快
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张亚勤花了几年?他似乎31就是fellow了。


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一般博士毕业后十年成为IEEE fellow还是大有人
在,但博士毕业后二十年成为美国工程院院士就很
少了.第二步比第一步难的多.我举几个例子.

张亚勤 PhD(1989) IEEE fellow(1997)
Jayant Baliga PhD(1974) IEEE fellow(1983) member of NAE(1993)
Stephen Director PhD(1968) IEEE fellow(1978) member of NAE(1989)
Nick Holonyak Jr. PhD(1954) IEEE fellow(1967) member of NAE(1973)
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谢谢水晶姐姐.收下:p
色不迷人人自迷。
天佑中华!!Bless bless bless

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ACM fellow那?
这个好像更难

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姐姐辛苦了,抱一下~:hug:

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那IEEE指导委员会委员又是怎么一回事  啊

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