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CORVALLIS – Two professors in Oregon State University’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science have been named fellows by one of the most prestigious professional organizations in their field.
Un-Ku Moon, a member of OSU’s top-ranked mixed-signal integration system research cluster, was elected a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and cited for his contributions to low voltage complementary metal-oxide semiconductor mixed-signal technology.
Annette von Jouanne, the founder of OSU’s wave energy program, was also elected a fellow for her contributions to this rapidly emerging field.
The institute’s fellow designation is conferred by the board of directors upon members with an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any of its fields of interest. This is the highest grade of membership and is recognized by the technical community as a prestigious honor and an important career achievement.
“We are very proud of Professor Moon’s and Professor von Jouanne’s achievements,” said Karti Mayaram, acting head of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. “Their recognition demonstrates the caliber of our engineering faculty and the impact they are having globally.”
About the OSU College of Engineering: The OSU College of Engineering is among the nation¹s largest and most productive engineering programs. In the past six years, the College has more than doubled its research expenditures to $27.5 million by emphasizing highly collaborative research that solves global problems, spins out new companies, and produces opportunity for students through hands-on learning.Tina Batten,
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Kartikeya Mayaram,
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