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The IEEE Nikola Tesla Award is an annual award given to a team or to an individual that has made an outstanding contribution to the generation or utilization of electric power. It is awarded by a Technical Field Awards Council of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The award is named in honor of Nikola Tesla.
The award was established in 1975, and its first recipient was Leon T. Rosenberg, who was given the award in 1976 “for his half-century of development and design of large steam turbine driven generators and his important contributions to literature.” The actual award is a plaque and honorarium.
Recipients
2006 – Konrad Reichert, ETH Zentrum (Zurich, Switzerland)
For contributions to the development of numerical methods and computer analysis and simulation of electrical machines and devices.
2005 – Thomas M. Jahns, Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
For pioneering contributions to the design and application of AC permanent magnet machines.
2004 – Sheppard Joel Salon, Professor, Electrical, Computers, and Systems Engineering Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York
For pioneering and outstanding contributions to transient finite element computation of electric machines coupled to electronic circuits; and to electro-mechanical devices.
2003 – Austin H. Bonnett, Retired-Vice President Technology Emeritus, Emerson Electric, Elec Apparatus Service Association (EASA), Natitional Electric Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and US Dept of Energy and Affiliates (DOE)
For leadership in the development and application of design standards, maintenance technology, and operating practices to optimize induction motor performance.
2002 – James L Kirtley Jr, Professor, Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts
For contributions to the theoretical analysis, design, and construction of high performance rotating electric machinery, including superconducting turbogenerators.
2001 – Steve Williamson, University of Manchester – Manchester, United Kingdom
For the development of advanced mathematical models and computational tools for induction machine design.
2000 – Syed Abu Nasar University of Kentucky – Lexington, Kentucky
For leadership in the research, development and design of linear and rotating machines, and contributions to electrical engineering education.
1999 – Nabeel Aly Omar Demerdash, Professor and Past Chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
For pioneering contributions to electric machine and drive system design using coupled finite-element and electrical network models.
1998 – Paul Dandeno, University of Toronto – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
For contribution to modelling and application of synchronous machines, power system controls, and stability analysis.
1997 – Prabhashankar Kundur, Powertech Labs Inc. – Surrey, BC, Canada
For contribution to modeling and application of synchronous machines, power system controls, and stability analysis.
1996 – John A. Tegopoulos, National Technical University of Athens – Athens, Greece
For pioneering contributions in electrical machine design.
1995 – Thomas A. Lipo, University of Wisconsin-Madison
For pioneering contributions to the simulation and application of electric machinery in solid-state ac motor drives.
1994 – Carl Flick, Techno-Lexic – Winter Park, Florida, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orlando, Florida
For long-term creative contributions and leadership in the design and development of advanced high-speed generators.
1993 – Madabushi V.K. Chari, General Electric Co. – Schenectady, New York
For pioneering contributions to finite element computations of nonlinear electromagnetic fields for design and analysis of electric machinery.
1992 – Thomas Herbert Barton, University of Calgary, Canada
For the practical application of the generalized theory of electrical machines to A.C. and D.C. drives.
1991 – Michel E. Poloujadoff, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris, France
For contributions to the theory of electrical machinery and its application to linear induction motors.
1990 – Gordon R. Slemon, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
For application of modeling in electric power equipment and technical leadership in power education.
1989 – Dietrich R. Lambrecht, Siemens AG – Ruhr, W. Germany
For leadership and contributions to advances in large turbine generator design, construction, and application.
1988 – Edward I. King, Westinghouse Electric Corporation. – Orlando, Florida
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