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Eight Ohio State Faculty Earn Honors, Become Fellows in APS, IEEE
COLUMBUS -- The American Physical Society (APS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) have recognized eight members of the Ohio State University faculty for their contributions to research and education in physics, astronomy, and engineering.
“I am pleased for the new recipients of this prestigious nomination,” said Robert Gold, Dean of the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at Ohio State. “I am proud of the progress that the physics and astronomy departments continue to make towards increased national recognition."
David Ashley, Dean of the College of Engineering, said that the new IEEE fellows “exemplify our commitment to excellence and demonstrate the wide range of engineering research underway at Ohio State.”
The following four faculty were named fellows of APS:
The following four faculty were named fellows of IEEE:
The American Physical Society elects as fellows “only such members who have contributed to the advancement of physics by independent, original research or who have rendered some other special service to the cause of the sciences.'' Each year, up to only 0.5 percent of all APS members may be elected fellows.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers provides recognition to individuals whose “contributions to the art and science of electro- and information technologies world-wide have improved the quality of daily life.” In any one year, no more than 0.1 percent of IEEE members may receive this honor.
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