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Call for Nominations for the 2023 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Field Awards

Nominations or self-nominations are solicited for the 2023 IEEE AP-S awards. There are six awards that the Society will give this year. A brief description of each award, its criteria, and a template of the nomination form are provided below. All nominations are subject to the terms in the AP-S and IEEE guidelines detailed in the Operating Manuals and Bylaws. Nominators are encouraged to review these guidelines before submission.

The deadline for nominations is December 31, 2022.

Distinguished Achievement Award

The Distinguished Achievement Award is given annually (if a qualified candidate is nominated) to recognize outstanding career achievement by an individual in the field of antennas and propagation. Preference is given to a member of the Society.

The criteria considered by the AP-S Awards Committee include:

  • Contributions to fundamental electromagnetic theory and its advanced applications.
  • Contributions to the theory of antennas.
  • New methods and approaches to analysis, synthesis and design of antennas.
  • New methods of analysis of propagation of electromagnetic waves, and
  • Other new contributions relevant to the field of antennas and propagation.

Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award

The Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award is given annually (if a qualified candidate is nominated) to recognize outstanding career achievement by a distinguished educator in the field of antennas and propagation.

The criteria considered by the AP-S Awards Committee include:

  • Excellence in teaching.
  • Involvement with and direction of students to prepare them for effective careers in electromagnetics.
  • Curriculum development with inclusion of current research and knowledge that reflects the state of the art in courses, and
  • Authorship of research and course material

John Kraus Antenna Award

This award, established by John D. Kraus, honors an individual or team that has made a significant advance in antenna technology.

The criteria considered by the AP-S Awards Committee include:

  • A new or substantially improved method or device for radiating or receiving electromagnetic waves.
  • A new concept for the electromagnetic transmission, reception, or imaging of signals, an innovative use of materials or configuration of structures to achieve better electromagnetic performance, and
  • A design that yields a heretofore unknown capability.

Donald G. Dudley Jr. Undergraduate Teaching Award

This award recognizes outstanding and original contributions to undergraduate education by an individual assistant professor or equivalent at an accredited institution of engineering education. The educator should be in the general area of electromagnetic education, including theory, analytical solutions, numerical methods, antennas and propagation, phenomena visualization and measurements.

The criteria considered by the AP-S Awards Committee include:

  • Development and implementation of teaching/learning tools that are or can be made available to students and instructors worldwide, and have gained documented acceptance by students and professors.
  • Documented excellence in undergraduate teaching.
  • Involvement with and direction of undergraduate students to prepare them for successful engineering careers.
  • Curriculum development with inclusion of current research and knowledge that reflects the state of the art in courses.
  • Authorship of educational material.

Lot Shafai Mid‐Career Distinguished Achievement Award

This award recognizes the past technical accomplishments and future potential of an outstanding woman of mid-career status in the field of antennas and propagation.

Eligibility and Criteria
Eligible nominees consist of women who are members of the IEEE, less than 41 years of age on December 31 preceding the year of nomination , whose prior technical accomplishments and future potential earmark them as current and future leaders in the field of antennas and propagation, as well as role models for future generations of women in the field.

Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational Electromagnetics

The Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational Electromagnetics is given annually to recognize outstanding achievement in Computational Electromagnetics. Preference is given to a member of the Society.

The criteria considered by the AP-S Awards Committee include:

  • Fundamental contributions to theory and applications of integral equations, differential equations and asymptotic methods in electromagnetics
  • Innovative numerical methods for Antennas and EM Scattering problems
  • Innovative numerical methods for analysis of propagation of EM waves

NOMINATION FORM FOR ABOVE AWARDS

  1. Nomination Form (maximum of 5 pages, minimum 10 pt font)
    a) Name of Nominee:
    b) Professional Affiliation and Title:
    c) Address (include Email):
    IEEE Member: Yes / No; IEEE APS Member: Yes / No; IEEE Number: ##; IEEE Grade: Member / Senior Member / Fellow / Life Fellow
    d) Principal Employment: Years, short description
    e) Education beyond twelfth grade. Please include institution/location, degree, year received.
    f) Achievement pertinent to the qualifications for the Award (please address criteria listed above pertinent to the specific Award).
    g) Evidence of the significance of the nominee’s contributions relevant to the award.
    h) Proposed Citation. (maximum 25 words)
    i) Nominator's Name, Business Affiliation, Work or home address, Telephone, Fax, Email.
    j) As nominator, how long and in what capacity have you known the candidate?
    k) Is this a NEW or UPDATED nomination? (Nominations may be carried forward for up to 5 years from the date of their initial submission.)
  2. Endorsement Letters (maximum of 4 letters, maximum of 2 pages per letter, minimum 10 pt font). (maximum of 4 letters, maximum of 2 pages per letter, minimum 10 pt font).
    Letters should include the name, address, and email of the endorser, and how long and in what capacity they have known the candidate.
    Letters cannot be written by current members of APS AdCom or Field Awards SubCommittee.

Please email the nomination form together with endorsement letters to:

Prof. Cynthia Furse
Awards Committee Chair
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Tel: +1 (801) 585-7234
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


1 For 2023 awards, the candidate must be 40 or less on Dec. 31, 2022.

2 For 2023 awards, this would apply to any member of these committees as of Dec. 31, 2022. New Adcom and Committee Members take their places Jan 1, 2022. In the event a committee member has written a letter or nomination for a nominee prior to taking office, they will be recused from discussion and voting on any decisions that include that nominee. If a nomination is being “continued” from another year, and letters were written by members prior to taking office, they can be used in the nomination, and the letter writer will be recused.
For questions related to qualification for awards, qualification for letter writers, or other questions about awards, please contact Cynthia Furse at the contact information above.