The IEEE Life Members' Prize The IEEE Life Members' Prize in Electrical History, supported by the IEEE Life Members' Fund and administered by the Society for the History ofTechnology, is awarded annually to the best paper in the history of electrotechnology—power, electronics, telecommunications, and computer science—published during the preceding year. Any article published in a learned periodical is eligible if it treats the art or engineering aspects of electrotechnology and its practitioners. The article must be written in English, although the journal or periodical in which it appears may be a foreign language publication. The prize consists of a cash award of $500 and a certificate. To nominate an article, please send a copy of the paper to each member of the prize committee. Deadline is April 15. For more information, please contact the committee chair or Bernie Carlson, SHOT Secretary, 434.975.2190, shot@virginia.edu. 2011 IEEE Life Members' Prize Committee Eden Medina, chair School of Informatics and Computing Indiana University 901 E. 10th Street, Room 305 Bloomington, IN 47408 eden.medina@gmail.com Ross Bassett History Dept. North Carolina State University 350 Withers Hall Campus Box 8108 Raleigh, NC 27695-8108 history485@gmail.com Mats Fridlund Associate Professor/ Universitetslektor Dept of Philosophy, Linguistics & Theory of Science University of Gothenburg Box 200, Olof Wijksgatan 6, Room T328 SE-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden mats.fridlund@gmail.com
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Eden Medina