Abstract :
Do you know a young engineer who just earned his/her first merits and is promising to work on a lot more outstanding innovative applications? Then you might think about nominating him/her for the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award. The IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu A ward was established in 2001 for outstanding early to midcareer contributions to technologies holding the promise of innovative applications. It may be awarded to an individual, or a team of not more than three, within fifteen years of their highest academic degree and not more than age forty-five at the time of the nomination, to any areas of IEEE interest that promise innovative applications. If the award is presented to a team, this restriction will apply to all. The recipient of the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award will receive a bronze medal, certificate and honoranum.