To recognize members of the IEEE Education Society who have made outstanding contributions to teaching unusually early in their professional careers. Nominate Today or Submit a Reference Letter Prize: $1,000 honorarium, Plaque and Certificate; paid registration to the Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference. Funding: IEEE Education Society Presentation: Annually, at the Frontiers in Education Conference Basis for Judging: The award is based upon evidence of distinction in teaching by faculty at an early stage in their careers, including teaching performance, development of new teaching methods, and curricular innovation, in fields of interest to the IEEE Education Society. Nominations must include the candidates statement of teaching philosophy and practice, a maximum of five letters of support from students and peers, and student evaluative data including comments. The committee counts contributions in three categories as having equal weighting in the final decision: teaching performance, development of new teaching methods, and curricular innovation. Eligibility: Full-time (or equivalent) faculty who are within the first ten years following receipt of their Ph.D. (or other appropriate terminal degrees), and have had a minimum of two academic years of appointment as a faculty member, are eligible to be nominated. Individuals nominated for this award must be members of the IEEE Education Society and members of the IEEE. Nomination Details: Nomination Deadline: 9 June Recipients 2012 Photo: Babak Ayazifar Acceptance Speech × 2011 Photo: Jonathan Makela Acceptance Speech × 2010 Photo: Craig Zilles Acceptance Speech × 2009 Photo: Min Wu Acceptance Speech × 2008 Photo: Kathleen E. Wage Acceptance Speech × 2007 Photo: Susan C. Hagness Acceptance Speech × 2006 Photo: Lisa G. Huettel Acceptance Speech × 2005 Photo: John R. Buck Acceptance Speech × 2004 Photo: Parham Aarabi Acceptance Speech × Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page 1 2