IEEE NIKOLA AWARD RECIPIENTS

2022 – PETER W. SAUER “For contributions to dynamic modeling Grainger Chair Emeritus Professor and simulation of synchronous generators of Electrical Engineering, University and for leadership in power engineering of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA education.”

2021 – ZI-QIANG ZHU “For contributions to the design, modeling, Professor, Department of Electronic control, and application of ac permanent and Electrical Engineering, magnet machines and drives.” University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

2020 - AKIRA CHIBA “For contributions to bearingless and Professor, Institute of reluctance motors.” Technology, Tokyo Japan

2019 - TOMY SEBASTIAN “For contributions to the design and Director; Motor Drive Systems, application of high-performance permanent Halla Mechatronics, Bay City, magnet synchronous machines to electric Michigan, United States power steering.”

2018 - LONGYA XU “For contributions to design and control of Professor, The Ohio State efficient electric machines for wind power University, Columbus, Ohio, USA generation and electrified vehicles.”

2017 - ADEL RAZEK “For contributions to coupled multiphysics Senior Research Director Emeritus, modeling and design of electromagnetic The National Center for Scientific systems.” Research, Gif Sur Yvette, France

2016 – BRUNO LEQUESNE “For contributions to the design and President, E-Motors Consulting, analysis of actuators, sensors, and motors LLC, Menomonee Falls, for automotive applications.” Wisconsin, USA

2015 - ION GHEORGHE BOLDEA “For contributions to the design and Professor, University Politechnica control of rotating and linear electric Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania machines for industry applications.”

2014 - HAMID A. TOLIYAT “For contributions to the design, analysis, Professor and Director of Electric and control of fault-tolerant multiphase Power & Electronics Program, Texas electric machines.” A&M University, College Station, TX, USA

2013 - NORIO TAKAHASHI “For contributions to finite element Professor, Department of Electrical modeling, analysis, and optimal design and Electronic Engineering, tools of electrical machines.”

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Okayama University, Okayama, Japan

2012 - MANOJ R. SHAH “For advancements in electromagnetic Senior Engineer, design and analysis of electrical machines.” Company, Niskayuna, NY, USA

2011 – NADY BOULES “For contributions to the design, analysis Director, Electrical & Controls and optimization of permanent magnet Integration Research Lab machines and for advancing their Global Res. & Dev. utilization in the automotive industry.” Warren, MI, USA

2010 – PAUL C. KRAUSE “For outstanding contributions to the Professor, analysis of electric machinery using West Lafayette, IN, USA reference frame theory.”

2009 – DONALD WAYNE NOVOTNY “For pioneering contributions to the Professor (Emeritus), analysis and understanding of ac machine Univ of Wisconsin dynamic behavior and performance in Madison, WI, USA adjustable-speed drives.”

2008 - TIMOTHY J. E. MILLER “For outstanding contributions to the Professor of Electrical Engineering advancement of computer-based design and Director, SPEED Consortium, and analysis of electric machines and their University of Glasgow, industrial dissemination” United Kingdom

2007 – THOMAS W. NEHL “For pioneering contributions to the Delphi Corporation simulation and design of electromechanical Shelby Township, MI, USA drives and actuators for automotive applications.”

2006 - KONRAD REICHERT “For contributions to the development of ETH Zentrum numerical methods and computer analysis Zurich, Switzerland and simulation of electrical machines and devices.”

2005 – THOMAS M. JAHNS “For pioneering contributions to the design Grainger Professor of Power and application of AC permanent magnet Electronics and Electrical Machines machines.” University of Wisconsin Madison, WI, USA

2004 – SHEPPARD JOEL SALON “For pioneering and outstanding Professor, Electrical, Computer and contributions to transient finite element Systems Engineering Dept. computation of electric machines coupled Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to electronic circuits; and electro-

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Troy, NY, USA mechanical devices.”

2003 - AUSTIN H. BONNETT "For leadership in the development and VP of Technology, Emerson Electric application of design standards, Electrical Apparatus Service maintenance technology, and operating Association (EASA), National practices to optimize Electrical Manufacturers Association performance." (NEMA), Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and US Department of Energy and Affiliates (DOE)

2002 - JAMES L. KIRTLEY, Jr. "For contributions to the theoretical Massachusetts Institute of analysis, design, and construction of high Technology performance rotating electric machinery, Cambridge, MA, USA including superconducting turbogenerators."

2001 - STEPHEN WILLIAMSON “For the development of advanced mathematical models and computational Manchester, U.K. tools for induction machine design.”

2000 - SYED ABU NASAR "For leadership in the research, University of Kentucky development and design of linear and Lexington, KY, USA rotating machines, and contributions to electrical engineering education."

1999 - NABEEL ALY OMAR DEMERDASH "For pioneering contributions to electric Marquette University machine and drive system design using Milwaukee, WI, USA coupled finite-element network models."

1998 - PAUL DANDENO "For contribution to modelling and University of application of synchronous machines, Toronto, Ontario, Canada power system controls, and stability analysis."

1997 - PRABHASHANKAR KUNDUR "For contribution to modeling and Powertech Labs Inc. application of synchronous machines, Surrey, BC, Canada power system controls, and stability analysis."

1996 - JOHN A. TEGOPOULOS "For pioneering contributions in electrical National Technical Univ. of machine design." Athens, Greece

1995 - THOMAS A. LIPO "For pioneering contributions to the University of Wisconsin simulation and application of electric Madison, WI, USA machinery in solid-state ac motor drives."

1994 - CARL FLICK "For long-term creative contributions and

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TECHNO-LEXIC leadership in the design and development Westinghouse Electric Corporation of advanced high-speed generators." Orlando, FL, USA

1993 - MADABUSHI V.K. CHARI "For pioneering contributions to finite General Electric Co. element computations of nonlinear Schenectady, NY, USA electromagnetic fields for design and analysis of electric machinery."

1992 - THOMAS HERBERT BARTON "For the practical application of the University of Calgary generalized theory of electrical machines Calgary, Alberta, Canada to A.C. and D.C. drives."

1991 - MICHEL E. POLOUJADOFF "For contributions to the theory of University Pierre et Marie Curie electrical machinery and its application to Paris, France linear induction motors."

1990 - GORDON R. SLEMON “For application of modeling in electric power equipment and technical leadership Toronto, Ontario, Canada in power education."

1989 - DIETRICH R. LAMBRECHT "For leadership and contributions to Siemens AG advances in large turbine generator Ruhr, West Germany design, construction, and application."

1988 - EDWARD I. KING "For contributions to computer-aided Westinghouse Electric Corp. analysis and design of large rotating Orlando, FL, USA machinery."

1987 - J. COLEMAN WHITE "For contributions to the research, Electric Power Research Institute development, and design of ac and dc Palo Alto, CA, USA rotating machines."

1986 - ERIC R. LAITHWAITE "For contributions to the development and Imperial College of Science & Tech. understanding of electric machines and London, England especially of the ."

1985 - EUGENE C. WHITNEY "For outstanding contributions to the Westinghouse Electric Corp. development, design, and construction of Pittsburgh, PA, USA large rotating electric machinery."

1984 - HERBERT H. WOODSON "For contributions to power generation University of Texas technology particularly in superconducting Austin, TX, USA generators and magnetohydrodynamic generators." 1983 - NO AWARD

1982 - SAKAE YAMAMURA "For contributions to the theory of linear University of Tokyo induction motors and the development of

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Tokyo, Japan magnetic levitation of track vehicles."

1981 - DEAN B. HARRINGTON "For contributions to the design, General Electric Co. development and performance analysis of Schenectady, NY, USA large steam turbine-generators."

1980 - PHILIP H. TRICKY "For advancement in the development and application of Tesla's theories through Durham, NC, USA precise designs of small induction machines."

1979 - JOHN W. BATCHELOR "For contributions to the design of large Westinghouse Electric Corp. turbine driven generators and the East Pittsburgh, PA, USA development of related international standards."

1978 - CHARLES H. HOLLEY "For contributions to the evolution of General Electric Co. turbine generator designs with Schenectady, NY, USA achievement in performance and reliability."

1977 - CYRIL G. VEINOTT "For his leadership in development and application of small induction motors." Rolla, MO, USA

1976 - LEON T. ROSENBERG "For his half-century of development and Allis-Chalmers Power System Inc. design of large steam turbine driven West Allis, WI, USA generators and his important contributions to literature."

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