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IEEE Announces 2026 Medal Recipients Honoring Technology Innovators
IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization, has revealed the recipients of its prestigious 2026 IEEE Medals. Announced on December 11, 2025, these honors celebrate individuals whose innovative contributions are driving technological advancements that benefit humanity. The awards will be conferred during IEEE’s annual Honors Ceremony scheduled for April 24, 2026, in New York City.
The 2026 honorees showcase remarkable achievements across various fields, reinforcing the importance of technology in improving global infrastructure, healthcare, communication methods, and overall quality of life. According to Kathleen Kramer, 2025 IEEE President and CEO, “Each year, the IEEE Medals celebrate those whose work has not only fundamentally advanced technology but also improved the human condition.” She emphasized that the recipients exemplify the organization’s commitment to innovation and scientific excellence.
Recognizing Pioneers in Technology
The IEEE Medals for 2026 highlight the diverse contributions of several trailblazers. Below are some notable recipients:
– The IEEE Frances E. Allen Medal, sponsored by IBM, will be awarded to Luis von Ahn for his pioneering work in human computation and for founding Duolingo, which enhances access to free education globally through innovative language-learning technology.
– The IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal, sponsored by Nokia Bell Labs, honors Scott J. Shenker for his foundational research in computer networks. Shenker’s work has significantly influenced cloud computing and modern data center design, which are essential to today’s internet infrastructure.
– The IEEE Jagadish Chandra Bose Medal in Wireless Communications, sponsored by Mani L. Bhaumik, acknowledges Erik Dahlman and colleagues for their leadership in developing LTE (4G) and 5G standards, critical for mobile broadband and the Internet of Things.
– The IEEE Mildred Dresselhaus Medal, sponsored by Google, recognizes Karen Ann Panetta for her contributions to image processing and her advocacy for women in engineering through initiatives like the Nerd Girls program.
– The IEEE Edison Medal will be awarded to Eric A. Swanson for his significant advancements in biomedical imaging and optical communications.
– The IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies, sponsored by Toyota Motor Corporation, honors Wei-Jen Lee for his leadership in electric power systems, promoting renewable energy integration and enhancing grid reliability.
Other notable recipients include Marian R. Croak, who pioneered VoIP technologies; Muriel Médard, recognized for breakthroughs in network coding; and Rosalind W. Picard, who founded affective computing for mental health applications.
The Impact of IEEE Awards
The IEEE Awards Program has a long-standing tradition of honoring individuals whose work has profoundly influenced engineering, science, and technology. For over a century, this program has recognized leaders across various sectors, from computing and telecommunications to healthcare and aerospace.
The contributions of this year’s honorees are not only transformative in their respective fields but also serve as inspiration for future generations of innovators. With groundbreaking developments in artificial intelligence, sustainable technologies, and communications, the 2026 recipients reflect a commitment to creating a more connected and equitable world.
The complete list of the 2026 IEEE Medal recipients is available on the IEEE Awards Website, and more details about the upcoming Honors Ceremony will be shared as the event approaches.
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