WASHINGTON (9 October 2007)
—
The IEEE and IEEE-USA are seeking nominations
for the 2008 Engineers Week (EWeek) "New Faces
of Engineering" recognition program. The
campaign recognizes engineers new to the
profession with outstanding educational and
career accomplishments, and is open to IEEE
members worldwide.
An
annual event since 2002, the EWeek "New Faces"
program promotes the importance of technical
education, celebrates engineering careers and
recognizes significant contributions to the
engineering profession and society. Each year,
the EWeek Web site (www.eweek.org)
features the photos and biographies of five
notable young engineers from each EWeek
sponsoring society. In addition, a full-page
USA Today ad that runs during EWeek
recognizes the top individual nominee from each
society. EWeek 2008 is 17-23 February.
The
EWeek "New Faces" criteria for recognition are:
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Engineers must be 30 or younger as of 1
December 2007.
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Nominees must have a degree in engineering
from a recognized U.S. college or
university, or from an equivalent
international educational institution.
Degrees in engineering technology, science,
computer science and similar disciplines do
not qualify; a degree in computer
engineering is acceptable.
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Nominees must be a member of a sponsoring
EWeek partner.
IEEE
nominations can be submitted through IEEE
regional directors, section and GOLD chairs, or
independently, and should be directed to Helen
Hall at h.hall@ieee.org.
The nomination form and more information are
available at
www.eweek.org/site/Engineers/newfaces2008/nomination.shtml.
The
deadline for all IEEE nominations is 9 November
2007.
Dr.
Carlos Cordeiro was the IEEE / IEEE-USA's "New
Face" for 2007. He was featured in IEEE-USA
Today's Engineer Online:
www.todaysengineer.org/2007/Mar/new-face.asp
For
more on all the 2007 "New Faces" honorees, go to
www.eweek.org/site/Engineers/newfaces2007/index.shtml
Sponsored by more than 100 engineering, science
and education societies, as well as major
corporations dedicated to increasing public
awareness and appreciation of engineering, EWeek
is celebrated annually by thousands of
engineers, engineering students, teachers and
leaders in government and business. The IEEE
served as lead society during EWeek 1993 and
2004.
IBM
and the Chinese Institute of Engineers-USA are
serving as EWeek 2008 co-chairs.
IEEE-USA advances the public good and promotes
the careers and public policy interests of more
than 215,000 engineers, scientists and allied
professionals who are U.S. members of the IEEE.
IEEE-USA is part of the IEEE, the world's
largest technical professional society with
370,000 members in 160 countries. See
www.ieeeusa.org.
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