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UFFC-S Members Honored with 2020 IEEE Fellow Selection

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December 30, 2019 | Contributed By - Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb, IEEE UFFC President
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The IEEE Fellow Committee selects a prestigious few each year to be elevated to the grade of IEEE Fellow. This is a very high honor that is awarded annually to less than one-tenth of one percent of the total IEEE membership. The IEEE Board of Directors designated four, UFFC-S members to become new IEEE Fellows as of January 1 2020:   [mks_col] [mks_one_third] [caption id="attachment_7054" align="aligncenter" width="202"] Andrew Bell[/caption] [/mks_one_third] [mks_two_thirds]     Andrew Bell for contributions to piezoelectric science and engineering resulting in novel high temperature ultrasound transducers  [/mks_two_thirds] [/mks_col] [mks_col] [mks_one_third] [caption id="attachment_7057" align="aligncenter" width="202"] Stanislav Emelianov[/caption] [/mks_one_third] [mks_two_thirds]     Stanislav Emelianov for contributions to ultrasound elasticity and photoacoustic imaging [/mks_two_thirds] [/mks_col] [mks_col] [mks_one_third] [caption id="attachment_7055" align="aligncenter" width="202"] Kurt Gibble[/caption] [/mks_one_third] [mks_two_thirds]     Kurt Gibble for contributions to improving the accuracy of atomic fountain clocks [/mks_two_thirds] [/mks_col] [mks_col] [mks_one_third] [caption id="attachment_7056" align="aligncenter" width="202"] Jacob Jones[/caption] [/mks_one_third] [mks_two_thirds]     Jacob Jones for development of X-ray scattering methods to understand electromechanical properties of ferroelectrics  [/mks_two_thirds] [/mks_col]