An ECS Honors & Awards Program application includes the electronic nomination form and a Nomination Packet. Please visit the award webpage found on the ECS website or the Application Submission Instructions page for a list of specific documents required for this award.

The Berks Alumni Society is accepting nominations to elect four new members to its Board of Directors for 2022-23. Nominations are being accepted through June 21, 2022, and can be submitted by completing and returning the form below.


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The Berks Alumni Society brings together alumni of the college through a variety of events and activities. Their mission is to enhance the interests and reputation of the college and to achieve a closer fellowship between alumni, students, faculty, staff, and the community. The society also encourages support for scholarship, promotes professional development of students and alumni, and fosters a sense of pride and commitment to the college. For more information contact a member of the Alumni Society Nominating Committee, [email protected].

Alumni Society board members love Penn State University and Penn State students. While no single characteristic defines an ideal member of the board, the society seeks nominees who are high achievers and highly enthusiastic about Penn State University and Penn State students. Members should be committed to attending meetings every other month and assisting with Society activities. Nominations are due by June 21, 2022. Please complete the electronic form below.

Alumni and faculty nominations to the Delta Omega Alpha Chapter are assessed on an ongoing basis. Please note that any nominations submitted after the end of March will be considered for next year's nominating cycle.

The Protein Society Awards recognize excellence across the diverse disciplines that collectively advance our understanding of proteins: their structure, function, design, and application. The Awards honor researchers who have distinguished themselves with significant achievements in protein research and those who have made outstanding contributions in leadership, teaching, and service. Nominations can be submitted by members and non-members, and are awarded by The Protein Society Executive Council. Recipients are honored at the Annual Protein Society Symposium. Nominations are due by or on October 31, 2023. Nominations should be made for a specific award, but the awards committee reserves the right to consider a nomination under a different category.

The Protein Science Young Investigator Award, sponsored by Wiley, formerly known as The Irving Sigal Young Investigator Award, recognizes a scientist in the first 8 years of an independent career who has made an important contribution to the study of proteins.*

We welcome your award nominations to honor an individual member, Chapter, or author for their work on publications, conferences, Chapters, educational activities, industrial activities, or service to the Society.

Nominations are accepted from any IEEE Signal Processing Society individual member, group of members, society committee, or society board. Nominators are encouraged to take into consideration the need for representation of diversity in the award nomination slate, when submitting their nominations. The SPS Diversity Statements and Pledge can be found here.

All Major Award nominations and their endorsements must be submitted online through this link by 1 September. However, all Paper Award nominations and their endorsements must be submitted through a Technical Committee for review by 15 July, except for cases where there is a noted conflict of interest within the Technical Committee.

In cases where there is a conflict of interest noted by the Technical Committee or indicated by the nominator(s), the Technical Committee shall directly forward the paper award nominations to the Awards Board, without any TC endorsement, for review through the online nomination system. For the rest of the papers, the technical committees will submit directly to the Awards Board papers that are award worthy with an explanation of why the paper is award quality.

To be an endorser, there is no requirement for IEEE Signal Processing Society membership. Endorsement forms can be submitted by any individual for an IEEE Signal Processing Society award nomination. A nominator cannot serve as an endorser for a nomination he/she is submitting. All Endorsement Forms should be submitted through the online awards system. Full details can be found here. Up to two endorsements can be submitted per award. Technical Committees cannot submit endorsements.

Yes, however, the Awards Board suggests that, for nominations that have already been considered in the past three award nomination cycles, the nominator take a pause for a minimum of one year before re-nomination.

There is a Manage Collaborators button in the top right corner of the nomination page. The Primary Collaborator, who is the person who started the nomination, can add additional collaborators on the nomination by clicking the Add Collaborator button. Once a Collaborator is added, the application can be transferred to a new Primary Collaborator by clicking Make Primary next to the name. Access can also be removed from a collaborator by clicking Remove Access next to the name. Only the Primary Collaborator can submit or finalize the application, as well as add other Collaborators. All Collaborators can view and edit the application. However, only one user can edit the nomination at a time, this is to avoid accidental overwriting of another's information.

IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal

Nomination forms for the IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal are now available and can be found by clicking the above link. Nominations must be received at IEEE by 15 June and endorsements by 1 July.

IEEE James L. Flanagan Speech and Audio Processing Award

Nomination forms for the IEEE James L. Flanagan Speech and Audio Processing Technical Field Award are now available and can be found by clicking the above link. Nominations must be received at IEEE 15 January and endorsements by 31 January.

IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing

Nomination forms for the IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing are now available and can be found by clicking the above link. Nominations must be received at IEEE by 15 January and endorsements by 31 January.

IEEE Biomedical Engineering Award

Nomination forms for the IEEE Biomedical Engineering Award are now available and can be found by clicking the above link. Nominations must be received at IEEE by 15 January and endorsements by 31 January.

Up to eight Best Paper Awards may be presented annually with a maximum of two awards per journal. There shall be an open call for nominations reaching all Society members. Nominations will also be solicited from specific boards/committees of the Society, which are the technical committees, editorial boards and the major boards of the Society. Nominations shall be submitted directly to the appropriate Technical Committee for initial vetting and the Technical Committee will forward their approved nominations to the Society's Awards Board, who is responsible for vetting all the nominations and subsequent balloting by the Awards Board.

Up to three (3) awards may be presented annually and each recipient will receive the full prize amount. The award will not be conferred in any given year for which there are no suitable candidates identified. Eligibility is based on having earned the PhD in electrical engineering or a related field at an accredited institution of higher learning within the past three-years: for example, for the 2018 Award, the window is between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2017. The nominee must be a member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society at the time of nomination and must have carried out a PhD thesis on a signal processing subject. The PhD dissertation must have been accepted in final form within the eligibility window.

Previous recipients of the Signal Processing Society Best PhD Dissertation Award are ineligible. Current members of the Awards Board and Regional Directors-at-Large are ineligible and are not permitted to submit nominations. Self-nominations are not accepted or considered. Eligibility and selection process shall comply with procedures and regulations established in IEEE and Society governing documents, particularly with IEEE policy 4.4 on Awards Limitations.

Current officers and members of the Signal Processing Society Board of Governors and Awards Board are ineligible. Nominations may arise from any individual or committee/board, but a board or committee cannot nominate one of its members for the award. However, a member of a board or committee can be nominated by another board or committee. Boards or committees who submit nominations, but have voting Board of Governors and/or Awards Board members sitting on their boards or committees must ensure that those voting members do not participate in the board/committee award nomination or selection process. Self-nominations are not accepted or considered. Members of the Awards Board and voting members of the Board of Governors are not permitted to submit nominations. Non-voting Board of Governors members are permitted to submit nominations.

Nominees shall be an IEEE Signal Processing Society member for at least 5 consecutive years at the time of nomination and shall be judged by a career of meritorious achievement in signal processing education as exemplified by writing of scholarly books and texts, course materials, and papers on education; inspirational and innovative teaching; creativity in the development of new curricula and methodology. Previous recipients of the Carl Friedrich Gauss Education Award and the SPS Norbert Wiener Society Award are ineligible. ff782bc1db

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