Founded in 1972, the Marconi Society recognizes the achievements of living scientists in the field of information and communications science. In addition to annually selecting Marconi Fellows whose accomplishments have significantly benefited mankind, the organization also recognizes outstanding young scientists and engineers (age 27 or younger at the time of nomination) who have demonstrated exceptional capabilities and potential. Young Scholars receive a $4000 cash prize plus $1000 in expenses to attend its annual awards gala September 8, 2011 in San Diego, CA. This is an opportunity for your brightest young researchers to gain well-deserved recognition, and meet and network with some of the industry's best-known scientists and engineers.
Visit our nomination instructions page: to find out how to nominate a candidate.
Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested in submitting a candidate. Nominations must be submitted on behalf of a candidate by a faculty advisor and/or technical manager.
Deadline for Submissions
The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2011 . If you have questions, please direct them to:
Ms. Hatti Hamlin
Executive Director The Marconi Society 925.872.4328
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Sincerely,
Robert Tkach
Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent
Andrew Chraplyvy
Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent
Prof. Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport
Wireless Networking and Communications Group (WNCG) The University of Texas at Austin
Prof. David Forney
Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Warnock
Co-Chairman Adobe Systems, Inc.
Prof. Moe Win
Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems Massachusetts Institute of Technology