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IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal

IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal
Awarded forGroundbreaking contributions that have had an exceptional impact on the development of electronics and electrical engineering, or related fields
CountryUnited States United States,
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Royal Society of Edinburgh
First awarded2007
Websitewww.ieee.org/about/awards/medals/maxwell.html

The IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal[1] is an award given by the IEEE and Royal Society of Edinburgh, UK. It is named after James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), who made fundamental contributions to the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation. The award is presented annually, and was established in 2006.

The award is given annually to outstanding individuals in recognition of: "groundbreaking contributions that have had an exceptional impact on the development of electronics and electrical engineering, or related fields".

James Clerk Maxwell
(1831–1879)
  1. ^ "IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal, Royal Society of Edinburgh, UK".

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