SHOT IEEE/Finn prize --> deadline **extended 15 May**
Updating Tom Haigh’s suggestion for nominating your own or another’s article for SHOT's Bernard S. Finn IEEE History Prize The prize is awarded annually to the best paper in the history of electrotechnology—power, electronics, telecommunications, and computer science—published during the preceding year. Any article published in a learned periodical is eligible if it treats the art or engineering aspects of electrotechnology and its practitioners. The article must be written in English, although the journal or periodical in which it appears may be a foreign language publication. The prize consists of a cash award of $1,000 and a certificate. In addition, IEEE will provide a travel subsidy ($750 domestic, $1,000 international) to allow the winner to attend SHOT’s annual meeting, and SHOT will waive the basic registration and awards-banquet fees for the winner. Nominations for the 2020 Bernard S. Finn IEEE History Prize can be submitted until the extended deadline of 15 May 2020 To nominate an article, please upload a digital copy of the article to the online submission system at https://tinyurl.com/yd6khjku <https://tinyurl.com/yd6khjku> or https://www.historyoftechnology.org/about-us/awards-prizes-and-grants/the-be...
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Thomas Misa