The Hall of Fame Award is intended to recognize current and past members of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society for significant accomplishments of a historical and/or enduring nature on behalf of the EMC Society over an extended period of time. The contributions could be in the technical area, administrative area, or a combination of both areas

A plaque honoring the recipient with appropriate written tribute highlighting the recipient's accomplishments. The awardee will have their picture and a short biography placed on the EMCS Virtual Hall of Fame on the EMC Society's web page

The EMC Society Hall of Fame Award recipients must have a record of significant achievements, (founders of the EMC society, presidents of the EMC society, chairpersons of international symposiums, officers and members of the EMCS board, founders of EMC chapters, chairman of EMC Chapters, significant technical contributions including papers for the Transactions and EMC Symposiums and combinations of those accomplishments), over an extended period of time (typically twenty years). The Awardees may be current members of the IEEE and the EMC Society or they may have retired from the IEEE and the EMC Society. Members of the EMCS Board and the Awards Committee will be ineligible for the award while they are actively serving on the board or the Awards Committee.

There are no prerequisites for winning the award but a person can only be selected for the Hall of Fame once. The intention of the award is to honor deserving individuals at (or near) the end of their careers for a life-time of outstanding service to the EMCS. The award may be given posthumously but it is intended to given to the person while they are still living. The number of people honored every year could range from zero ten with the final number being recommended by the Task Force.

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2007
2008
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  IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2008 - Douglas Robertson<p>For many years of technical and professional contributions, including; being a founder of the Professional Group on Radio Frequency Interference (EMC Society) in 1957, a research engineer at the Georgia Tech Engineering Experiment Station (which became the Georgia Tech Research Institute (24 years total), being the Director of the GTRI Electronics Lab and the EMC Branch, mentoring numerous EMC technical people including Bill Free, Jim Toler, Don Clark, and Hugh Denny. Many years of technical papers at IEEE International Symposiums were produced because of his support of  EMC Research at GTRI.
   
2009
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  IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2009 - William E. (Gene) Cory <p>For significant contributions to the EMC Society as President of the EMCS (1974-1975), Member of the EMCS Board for 21 years, Member of the EMCS Standards Committee, EMCS BoD Director of Communication Services for 6 years, and Symposia/Conferences Chair for 12 years. IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2009 - Edwin Bronaugh  <p>For significant contributions to the EMC Society as President of the EMCS (1990-1991), Member of the EMCS Board for over 12 years, Member of the EMCS Standards Committee, EMCS BoD Director of Technical Services, and Associate Editor of the EMCS Newsletter. IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2009 - Warren Kesselman  <p>For significant contributions to the EMC Society as a Founder of the EMC Society (1957), President of the EMCS (1994-1995), Treasurer of the EMCS (1972-1984, 1997-2008), Laurence G. Cumming Award (1981), and a member of the Board of Directors for over 25 years.</p> IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2009 - Mervin First <p>For significant contributions to the EMC Society as a Founder (1957), Committee Chair – PR and Publicity – 7th National Symposium (1965), Chair/Vice-Chair – New  York-Long Island Chapter (1966-1968), and long-time member of the EMC Society.
   
2010
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  IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2010 - Donald E. Clark <p>For significant contributions to the EMC Society as President of the EMCS (1988-1989), Member of the EMCS Board for over 12 years, IEEE Fellow (1993), Winner of the Laurence G. Cumming Award (1990), Member of the Planning Committees for Atlanta IEEE International EMC Symposiums, and Member of the Atlanta IEEE Section and EMC Chapter since 1979. IEEE EMC Society Hall of Fame Award 2010 - William (Bill) G. Duff <p>For significant contributions to the EMC Society as President of the EMCS (1982-1983), Member of the EMCS Board for over 12 years, IEEE Fellow (1981), IEEE Division IV Director (1996-1998), Chair of the IEEE 2000 International EMC Symposium, Chair of Fellows Evaluation for over 20 years and Associate Editor of the EMCS Newsletter.

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