IEEE Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award
IEEE Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award | |
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Awarded for | To honor teachers of computer science and related engineering disciplines. |
Presented by | IEEE Computer Society |
Reward(s) | The award consists of a certificate, and honorarium. |
First awarded | 1999 |
Website | IEEE Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award |
The IEEE Computer Science & Undergraduate Teaching Award is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE that was established by the IEEE Computer Society in 1999.[1] It is presented for outstanding contributions to undergraduate computer science education through teaching and service.
The award nomination requires a minimum of 3 endorsements.
Recipients of this award receive a certificate, and honorarium.
Recipients
The recipients of the IEEE Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award include the following people:[1]
- 2017: Sven Koenig
- 2016: Mark Sherriff[2]
- 2015: Henry C.B. Chan
- 2014: Elizabeth Gerber
- 2013: Robert J. Fornaro
- 2012: Mark Guzdial
- 2011: Benjamin Hescott[3]
- 2010: No Award
- 2009: Judy Robertson[4]
- 2008: Elizabeth L. Burd[5]
- 2007: Darrin M. Hanna
- 2006: No Award
- 2005: No Award
- 2004: No Award
- 2003: Sally Fincher[6]
- 2002: Alan Clements[7]
- 2001: Steven S. Skiena, and David G. Meyer
- 2000: No Award
- 1999: Joseph L. Zachary, and Bruce W. Weide and Timothy J. Long[8]
References
- ^ a b IEEE Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award page at IEEE Computer Society
- ^ Heuchert, Dan (18 March 2016). "Accolades: Engineering Professor Nabs Prestigious International Teaching Award". University of Virginia. UVA Today. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
- ^ "Ben Hescott - Teaching". www.cs.tufts.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07.
- ^ "Blogger Dr. Judy Robertson Wins IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award". Computing Education Blog. 9 December 2009. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
- ^ "Elizabeth L. Burd". IT History Society. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
- ^ Litynski, D.M. (15 August 2005). "IEEE Education Society awards and Frontiers in Education Conference awards". IEEE Transactions on Education. 48 (3): 350–358. Bibcode:2005ITEdu..48..350L. doi:10.1109/TE.2005.853083.
- ^ "Resume".
- ^ "Awards for the Software Components Course Sequence". Software I and II Course Sequence Home Page. The Ohio State University. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
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