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IEEE Nikola Tesla Award

The IEEE Nikola Tesla Award is a Technical Field Award given annually to an individual or team that has made an outstanding contribution to the generation or utilization of electric power. It is awarded by the Board of Directors of the IEEE. The award is named in honor of Nikola Tesla. This award may be presented to an individual or a team.

IEEE Nikola Tesla Award
Awarded forOutstanding contributions to the generation and utilization of electric power
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First awarded1975
WebsiteIEEE Nikola Tesla Award

The award was established in 1975, and its first recipient was Leon T. Rosenberg, who was given the award in 1976 "for his half-century of development and design of large steam turbine driven generators and his important contributions to literature." The actual award is a plaque and honorarium.

Recipients edit

Source[1]

  • 2021 - Zi-Qiang Zhu
  • 2020 - Akira Chiba
  • 2019 - Tomy Sebastian, Director; Motor Drive Systems, Halla Mechatronics, Bay City, Michigan, United States
    For contributions to the design and application of high-performance permanent magnet synchronous machines to electric power steering
  • 2018 - Longya Xu, Professor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
    For contributions to design and control of efficient electric machines for wind power generation and electrified vehicles.
  • 2017 - Adel Razek, Senior Research Director (Emeritus) and Professor (Honorary), The National Center for Scientific Research CNRS and CentraleSupelec, Gif Sur Yvette, France
    For contributions to coupled multiphysics modeling and design of electromagnetic systems.
  • 2016 - Bruno Lequesne, President, E-Motors Consulting, LLC, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, USA
    For contributions to the design and analysis of actuators, sensors, and motors for automotive applications.
  • 2015 - Ion Gheorghe Boldea, Professor Emeritus, Politehnica University of Timișoara, Timișoara, Romania
    For contributions to the design and control of rotating and linear electric machines for industry applications.
  • 2014 - Hamid A. Toliyat, Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas)
    For contributions to the design, analysis, and control of fault-tolerant multiphase electric machines.
  • 2013 - Norio Takahashi (scientist)|Norio Takahashi, Okayama University (Okayama, Japan)
    For contributions to finite element modeling, analysis, and optimal design tools of electrical machines.
  • 2012 - Manoj R. Shah, General Electric (Niskayuna, New York)
    For advancements in electromagnetic design and analysis of electrical machines.
  • 2011 - Nady Boules, General Motors (Warren, Michigan)
    For contributions to the design, analysis and optimization of permanent magnet machines and for advancing their utilization in the automotive industry.
  • 2010 - Paul C. Krause, Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana)
    For outstanding contributions to the analysis of electric machinery using reference frame theory.
  • 2009 - Donald Wayne Novotny, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Madison, Wisconsin)
    For pioneering contributions to the analysis and understanding of ac machine dynamic behavior and performance in adjustable-speed drives.
  • 2008 - Timothy J. E. Miller, University of Glasgow (Glasgow, Scotland)
    For outstanding contributions to the advancement of computer-based design and analysis of electric machines and their industrial dissemination.
  • 2007 - Thomas W. Nehl, Delphi Research Labs (Shelby Township, Michigan)
    For pioneering contributions to the simulation and design of electromechanical drives and actuators for automotive applications.
  • 2006 - Konrad Reichert, ETH Zentrum (Zurich, Switzerland)
    For contributions to the development of numerical methods and computer analysis and simulation of electrical machines and devices.
  • 2005 - Thomas M. Jahns, Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
    For pioneering contributions to the design and application of AC permanent magnet machines.
  • 2004 - Sheppard Joel Salon, Professor, Electrical, Computers, and Systems Engineering Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York
    For pioneering and outstanding contributions to transient finite element computation of electric machines coupled to electronic circuits; and to electro-mechanical devices.
  • 2003 - Austin H. Bonnett, Retired-Vice President Technology Emeritus, Emerson Electric, Elec Apparatus Service Association (EASA), Natitional Electric Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and United States Department of Energy and Affiliates (DOE)
    For leadership in the development and application of design standards, maintenance technology, and operating practices to optimize induction motor performance.
  • 2002 - James L Kirtley Jr, Professor, Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts
    For contributions to the theoretical analysis, design, and construction of high performance rotating electric machinery, including superconducting turbogenerators.
  • 2001 - Steve Williamson, University of Manchester - Manchester, United Kingdom
    For the development of advanced mathematical models and computational tools for induction machine design.
  • 2000 - Syed Abu Nasar, University of Kentucky - Lexington, Kentucky
    For leadership in the research, development and design of linear and rotating machines, and contributions to electrical engineering education.
  • 1999 - Nabeel Aly Omar Demerdash, Professor and Past Chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    For pioneering contributions to electric machine and drive system design using coupled finite-element and electrical network models.
  • 1998 - Paul Dandeno, University of Toronto - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    For contribution to modelling and application of synchronous machines, power system controls, and stability analysis.
  • 1997 - Prabhashankar Kundur, Powertech Labs Inc. - Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
    For contribution to modeling and application of synchronous machines, power system controls, and stability analysis.
  • 1996 - John A. Tegopoulos, National Technical University of Athens - Athens, Greece
    For pioneering contributions in electrical machine design.
  • 1995 - Thomas A. Lipo, University of Wisconsin–Madison
    For pioneering contributions to the simulation and application of electric machinery in solid-state ac motor drives.
  • 1994 - Carl Flick, Techno-Lexic - Winter Park, Florida, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orlando, Florida
    For long-term creative contributions and leadership in the design and development of advanced high-speed generators.
  • 1993 - Madabushi V. K. Chari, General Electric Co. - Schenectady, New York
    For pioneering contributions to finite element computations of nonlinear electromagnetic fields for design and analysis of electric machinery.
  • 1992 - Thomas Herbert Barton, University of Calgary, Canada
    For the practical application of the generalized theory of electrical machines to A.C. and D.C. drives.
  • 1991 - Michel E. Poloujadoff, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris, France
    For contributions to the theory of electrical machinery and its application to linear induction motors.
  • 1990 - Gordon R. Slemon, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    For application of modeling in electric power equipment and technical leadership in power education.
  • 1989 - Dietrich R. Lambrecht, Siemens AG - Ruhr, W. Germany
    For leadership and contributions to advances in large turbine generator design, construction, and application.
  • 1988 - Edward I. King, Westinghouse Electric Corporation. - Orlando, Florida
    For contributions to computer-aided analysis and design of large rotating machinery.
  • 1987 - J. Coleman White, Electric Power Research Institute - Palo Alto, CA
    For contributions to the research, development, and design of ac and dc rotating machines.
  • 1986 - Eric R. Laithwaite, The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine - London, England
    For contributions to the development and understanding of electric machines and especially of the linear induction motor.
  • 1985 - Eugene C. Whitney, Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh, PA
    For outstanding contributions to the development, design, and construction of large rotating electric machinery.
  • 1984 - Herbert H. Woodson, University of Texas at Austin - Austin, Texas
    For contributions to power generation technology particularly in superconducting generators and magnetohydrodynamic generators.
  • 1983 - NO AWARD
  • 1982 - Sakae Yamamura, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    For contributions to the theory of linear induction motors and the development of magnetic levitation of track vehicles.
  • 1981 - Dean B. Harrington, General Electric Co. - Schenectady, New York
    For contributions to the design, development and performance analysis of large steam turbine-generators.
  • 1980 - Philip H. Trickey, Duke University - Durham, North Carolina
    For advancement in the development and application of Tesla's theories through precise designs of small induction machines.
  • 1979 - John W. Batchelor, Westinghouse Electric Corporation - E. Pittsburgh, PA
    For contributions to the design of large turbine driven generators and the development of related international standards.
  • 1978 - Charles H. Holley, General Electric Co. - Schenectady, New York
    For contributions to the evolution of turbine generator designs with achievement in performance and reliability.
  • 1977 - Cyril G. Veinott, University of Missouri
    For his leadership in development and application of small induction motors.
  • 1976 - Leon T. Rosenberg, Allis-Chalmers Pwr. Sys. Inc. - West Allis, WI
    For his half-century of development and design of large steam turbine driven generators and his important contributions to literature.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "IEEE IEEE Nikola Tesla Award Recipients" (PDF). www.ieee.org. Retrieved 10 December 2019.

External links edit

  • IEEE Nikola Tesla Award page at IEEE
  • List of recipients of the IEEE Nikola Tesla Award

Further reading edit

  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, "Past to present : a century of honors : the first hundred years of award winners, honorary members, past presidents, and fellows of the Institute / the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.". New York, IEEE Press, c1984. ISBN 0-87942-177-0

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources IEEE Nikola Tesla Award news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The IEEE Nikola Tesla Award is a Technical Field Award given annually to an individual or team that has made an outstanding contribution to the generation or utilization of electric power It is awarded by the Board of Directors of the IEEE The award is named in honor of Nikola Tesla This award may be presented to an individual or a team IEEE Nikola Tesla AwardAwarded forOutstanding contributions to the generation and utilization of electric powerPresented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersFirst awarded1975WebsiteIEEE Nikola Tesla AwardThe award was established in 1975 and its first recipient was Leon T Rosenberg who was given the award in 1976 for his half century of development and design of large steam turbine driven generators and his important contributions to literature The actual award is a plaque and honorarium Contents 1 Recipients 2 See also 3 References 4 External links 5 Further readingRecipients editSource 1 2021 Zi Qiang Zhu 2020 Akira Chiba 2019 Tomy Sebastian Director Motor Drive Systems Halla Mechatronics Bay City Michigan United States For contributions to the design and application of high performance permanent magnet synchronous machines to electric power steering 2018 Longya Xu Professor The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA For contributions to design and control of efficient electric machines for wind power generation and electrified vehicles 2017 Adel Razek Senior Research Director Emeritus and Professor Honorary The National Center for Scientific Research CNRS and CentraleSupelec Gif Sur Yvette France For contributions to coupled multiphysics modeling and design of electromagnetic systems 2016 Bruno Lequesne President E Motors Consulting LLC Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA For contributions to the design and analysis of actuators sensors and motors for automotive applications 2015 Ion Gheorghe Boldea Professor Emeritus Politehnica University of Timișoara Timișoara Romania For contributions to the design and control of rotating and linear electric machines for industry applications 2014 Hamid A Toliyat Texas A amp M University College Station Texas For contributions to the design analysis and control of fault tolerant multiphase electric machines 2013 Norio Takahashi scientist Norio Takahashi Okayama University Okayama Japan For contributions to finite element modeling analysis and optimal design tools of electrical machines 2012 Manoj R Shah General Electric Niskayuna New York For advancements in electromagnetic design and analysis of electrical machines 2011 Nady Boules General Motors Warren Michigan For contributions to the design analysis and optimization of permanent magnet machines and for advancing their utilization in the automotive industry 2010 Paul C Krause Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana For outstanding contributions to the analysis of electric machinery using reference frame theory 2009 Donald Wayne Novotny University of Wisconsin Madison Madison Wisconsin For pioneering contributions to the analysis and understanding of ac machine dynamic behavior and performance in adjustable speed drives 2008 Timothy J E Miller University of Glasgow Glasgow Scotland For outstanding contributions to the advancement of computer based design and analysis of electric machines and their industrial dissemination 2007 Thomas W Nehl Delphi Research Labs Shelby Township Michigan For pioneering contributions to the simulation and design of electromechanical drives and actuators for automotive applications 2006 Konrad Reichert ETH Zentrum Zurich Switzerland For contributions to the development of numerical methods and computer analysis and simulation of electrical machines and devices 2005 Thomas M Jahns Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines University of Wisconsin Madison Madison Wisconsin For pioneering contributions to the design and application of AC permanent magnet machines 2004 Sheppard Joel Salon Professor Electrical Computers and Systems Engineering Department Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York For pioneering and outstanding contributions to transient finite element computation of electric machines coupled to electronic circuits and to electro mechanical devices 2003 Austin H Bonnett Retired Vice President Technology Emeritus Emerson Electric Elec Apparatus Service Association EASA Natitional Electric Manufacturers Association NEMA Electric Power Research Institute EPRI and United States Department of Energy and Affiliates DOE For leadership in the development and application of design standards maintenance technology and operating practices to optimize induction motor performance 2002 James L Kirtley Jr Professor Electrical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts For contributions to the theoretical analysis design and construction of high performance rotating electric machinery including superconducting turbogenerators 2001 Steve Williamson University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom For the development of advanced mathematical models and computational tools for induction machine design 2000 Syed Abu Nasar University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky For leadership in the research development and design of linear and rotating machines and contributions to electrical engineering education 1999 Nabeel Aly Omar Demerdash Professor and Past Chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Marquette University Milwaukee Wisconsin For pioneering contributions to electric machine and drive system design using coupled finite element and electrical network models 1998 Paul Dandeno University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada For contribution to modelling and application of synchronous machines power system controls and stability analysis 1997 Prabhashankar Kundur Powertech Labs Inc Surrey British Columbia Canada For contribution to modeling and application of synchronous machines power system controls and stability analysis 1996 John A Tegopoulos National Technical University of Athens Athens Greece For pioneering contributions in electrical machine design 1995 Thomas A Lipo University of Wisconsin Madison For pioneering contributions to the simulation and application of electric machinery in solid state ac motor drives 1994 Carl Flick Techno Lexic Winter Park Florida Westinghouse Electric Corporation Orlando Florida For long term creative contributions and leadership in the design and development of advanced high speed generators 1993 Madabushi V K Chari General Electric Co Schenectady New York For pioneering contributions to finite element computations of nonlinear electromagnetic fields for design and analysis of electric machinery 1992 Thomas Herbert Barton University of Calgary Canada For the practical application of the generalized theory of electrical machines to A C and D C drives 1991 Michel E Poloujadoff Univ Pierre et Marie Curie Paris France For contributions to the theory of electrical machinery and its application to linear induction motors 1990 Gordon R Slemon University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada For application of modeling in electric power equipment and technical leadership in power education 1989 Dietrich R Lambrecht Siemens AG Ruhr W Germany For leadership and contributions to advances in large turbine generator design construction and application 1988 Edward I King Westinghouse Electric Corporation Orlando Florida For contributions to computer aided analysis and design of large rotating machinery 1987 J Coleman White Electric Power Research Institute Palo Alto CA For contributions to the research development and design of ac and dc rotating machines 1986 Eric R Laithwaite The Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine London England For contributions to the development and understanding of electric machines and especially of the linear induction motor 1985 Eugene C Whitney Westinghouse Electric Corporation Pittsburgh PA For outstanding contributions to the development design and construction of large rotating electric machinery 1984 Herbert H Woodson University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas For contributions to power generation technology particularly in superconducting generators and magnetohydrodynamic generators 1983 NO AWARD 1982 Sakae Yamamura University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan For contributions to the theory of linear induction motors and the development of magnetic levitation of track vehicles 1981 Dean B Harrington General Electric Co Schenectady New York For contributions to the design development and performance analysis of large steam turbine generators 1980 Philip H Trickey Duke University Durham North Carolina For advancement in the development and application of Tesla s theories through precise designs of small induction machines 1979 John W Batchelor Westinghouse Electric Corporation E Pittsburgh PA For contributions to the design of large turbine driven generators and the development of related international standards 1978 Charles H Holley General Electric Co Schenectady New York For contributions to the evolution of turbine generator designs with achievement in performance and reliability 1977 Cyril G Veinott University of Missouri For his leadership in development and application of small induction motors 1976 Leon T Rosenberg Allis Chalmers Pwr Sys Inc West Allis WI For his half century of development and design of large steam turbine driven generators and his important contributions to literature See also editList of engineering awards List of prizes named after peopleReferences edit IEEE IEEE Nikola Tesla Award Recipients PDF www ieee org Retrieved 10 December 2019 External links editIEEE Nikola Tesla Award page at IEEE List of recipients of the IEEE Nikola Tesla AwardFurther reading editInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Past to present a century of honors the first hundred years of award winners honorary members past presidents and fellows of the Institute the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc New York IEEE Press c1984 ISBN 0 87942 177 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IEEE Nikola Tesla Award amp oldid 1213092448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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