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IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award
IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award
Awarded forOutstanding contributions to space engineering within the fields of interest of the IEEE
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First award1989
WebsiteJudith A. Resnik Space Award

The IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award is a technical field award presented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) to either an individual, or a team, "for outstanding contributions to space engineering within the fields of interest of the IEEE".[1]

The award is named in honor of Judith A. Resnik, a mission specialist, killed when the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated during launch in January 1986 and was established later that year. Recipients receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.[1]

Through 2012, the IEEE administered the award process.[2] The IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society assumed administration of the award starting in 2015.[3]

Recipients

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The following people have received the IEEE/IEEE-AESS Judith A. Resnik Award:[2][3]

  • 2022: Erik P. Blasch
  • 2021: Azad M. Madni[4]
  • 2020: Margaret H. Hamilton
  • 2018: Walter Delashmit
  • 2017: Robert D. Briskman[5]
  • 2016: Richard Scott Erwin
  • 2015: Maruthi Akella[6]
  • 2013: No Award
  • 2012: Pramod Varshney[7]
  • 2011: Kamal Sarabandi[8]
  • 2010: Surendra Pal[9]
  • 2009: Sudhakar Rao[10]
  • 2008: Meyya Meyyappan
  • 2007: Daniele Mortari[11]
  • 2006: Kim M. Ess
  • 2005: Marcos A. Bergamo[12]
  • 2004: Anthony W. England
  • 2003: Suresh M. Joshi
  • 2002: Yvonne C. Brill
  • 2001: No Award
  • 2000: No Award
  • 1999: Christopher S. Ruf
  • 1998: Oliver M. Collins[13]
  • 1997: Rodney S. Rougelot
  • 1996: Paul G. Steffes
  • 1995: Leandre Pourcelot[14]
  • 1994: Johannes Dietrich
  • 1993: Bonnie J. Dunbar
  • 1992: No Award
  • 1991: Dr.Elfreda Chang
  • 1990: Douglas K. Waineo
  • 1989: Peter Michael Bay

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