IEEE Fellow recognizes IEEE members whose extraordinary accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest are deemed fitting of this prestigious grade elevation. The total number of new IEEE Fellows selected in any one year does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the total voting Institute membership. IEEE VTS welcomes nominations for IEEE Fellow in the Society’s fields of interest:
- Land Transportation
- Railroad/Mass Transit
- Mobile Communications
- Vehicular Electrotechnology Equipment and Systems
- Land, Airborne and Maritime Mobile Services
To be eligible for IEEE Fellow, a nominee must be an IEEE Senior Member or IEEE Life Member, and be a member in good standing in any grade for a period of five years or more preceding 1 January of the year of nomination. (IEEE Society affiliation membership does not apply.) IEEE Fellow nominees are classified into the following four categories: Application Engineer/Practitioner, Educator, Research Engineer/Scientist, and Technical Leader.
The nominator can be any person, including non-IEEE members, and does not have to be an IEEE Fellow. The nominator has the responsibility to:
Prepare the IEEE Fellow Grade Nomination Form
Solicit at least three, but no more than five, IEEE Fellow references capable of assessing the nominee’s contributions
Solicit no more than three endorsements capable of supporting the nomination. Any person, including non-IEEE members, may submit an endorsement
Identify an IEEE Society/Technical Council whose evaluating committee will assess the nominee’s technical qualifications and contributions
IEEE Fellow nominations are evaluated first by the IEEE Society/Technical Council and second by the Judges on the IEEE Fellow Committee. The IEEE Fellow Committee recommends nominees to the IEEE Board of Directors, according to the following criteria:
- Technical accomplishments
- Society evaluation
- References
- External and IEEE service activities
- Total years in the profession
The next deadline for submitting IEEE Fellow nominations is 1 March 2021, which is a hard deadline (no extensions).
Further details about the IEEE Fellow program, including the nomination form are available at the IEEE website. |