IEEE Fellows

The IEEE Grade of Fellow is conferred on members with extraordinary records of professional accomplishments in computing.

 

About IEEE Fellows


The grade of Fellow is conferred upon a person with an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any IEEE field of interest (Bylaw I-104.11).

The IEEE Fellow Program is currently accepting nominations for the Fellow Class of 2026 until 7 February 2025 at 11:59pm ET.

IEEE Fellow Eligibility


To be nominated as a Fellow, a recipient must:

  • Have accomplishments that have contributed importantly to the advancement or application of engineering, science and technology, bringing the realization of significant value to society;
  • Hold Senior Member or Life Senior Member grade at the time the nomination is submitted; and
  • Have been a member in good standing in any grade for a period of five cumulative years or more preceding 1 January of the year of elevation.  IEEE Society affiliate membership does not apply.

Find out more about the IEEE Fellow Nomination process including non-eligibility.

Nomination Process


Any person, including non-IEEE members, is eligible to serve as a nominator. The following are exceptions: members of the IEEE Board of Directors, members of the IEEE Fellow Committee, Chair, Vice Chair, or Member (Evaluator) of any Society/Council Fellow Evaluating Committee (S/C FEC) evaluating the nomination, member of the Cohort Fellow Evaluating Committee (CFEC) evaluating the nomination, or IEEE Staff.   Self-nomination is not permitted.

Nominators, please complete the following tasks:

  • Preparing the IEEE Fellow Grade Nomination Form (pdf).  See Nomination Quick Help Guide (pdf).
  • The nominator is responsible for soliciting at least three, but no more than five, references capable of assessing the nominee’s contributions.
    (NOTE: A reference must be an IEEE Fellow in good standing. The following individuals are ineligible to serve as IEEE Fellow references: members of the IEEE Board of Directors, members of the Fellow Committee, members of the IEEE Society/Technical Council Fellow Evaluating Committee reviewing the nomination or IEEE Staff. In addition, a nominator may not serve as a reference for a nomination he/she is submitting.
    Exception: References will be accepted if a reference is an IEEE Senior or Life Senior member from Region 9, in good standing and the nominee they are serving as a reference resides in Region 9).  See Fellow Reference Help Guide (pdf).
  • There is the option of soliciting no more than three endorsements capable of supporting the nomination. Any person, including non-IEEE members, may submit an endorsement.  See Fellow Endorsement Help Guide (pdf).
  • Identify an IEEE Society/Technical Council whose evaluating committee will assess the nominee’s technical qualifications and contributions.

Find out more about the IEEE Fellow Evaluation Process.

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IEEE Fellows Resources


GOVERNANCE DOCUMENTS & OPERATIONAL GUIDES

USER GUIDES

Some changes to the Nomination Form have been made but are not yet reflected on all manuals & governance documents yet

OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES

 

IEEE CS Fellow Evaluating Committee


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The IEEE Computer Society Fellow Evaluating Committee (S/C FEC) assists the IEEE Fellow Committee in recognizing IEEE members who, in its opinion, meet the qualifications for the grade of Fellow because of contributions to the areas of interest to the Society. The committee members must determine whether the work of each candidate is recognized and considered outstanding in the Society’s field of interest. The committee provides a succinct statement of the candidate’s qualifications for a Fellow grade. The members rate the candidate’s contributions relative to the contributions of IEEE Fellows.  The IEEE CS Fellow Evaluating Committee chair is responsible for merging the evaluators’ input into a coherent whole, for reaching consensus with the committee on ranking the candidates, and for making the final decision on the content of the evaluation forms.

New IEEE Fellow Procedures: The IEEE CS Fellow Evaluating Committee (S/C FEC) chair is appointed by the president-elect.  Starting in 2023 each S/C President received a spreadsheet from IEEE Fellows staff which included all Fellows and Life Fellows who are active members of their S/C, along with their region, gender, organizational affiliation, and whether they are a member of IEEE Standards Association. This information is used to help develop a S/C FEC and CFEC within the diversity representation per the new implemented guidelines for Societies and Councils (pdf).   S/C FEC’s must be completed by 1 September of each year.

 

2025 IEEE Computer Society Fellow Evaluating Committee


Chair

  • LING LIU, Chair
    Georgia Institute of Technology

Vice Chairs

  • Maya B. Gokhale
  • Arun Iyengar
  • Ahmed Louri
  • Maja Pantic
  • Kui Ren
  • Munindar Singh
  • Dacheng Tao
  • Jaideep Vaidya

Staff Support

  • Anne Marie Kelly
  • Millie Lovos

Evaluating Committee Members


The 2025 IEEE-CS Fellow Evaluating Committee work is to scheduled to begin on 15 February 2025 until all evaluations are due per the Society’s timeline.   Every evaluator/vice chair must Accept/Decline their role by January 2025 in the IEEE Scoring System.

Serving committee members cannot serve as nominators, endorsers, or references for any nominee being evaluated by the IEEE Computer Society.

Evaluator Members:                                        Evaluator Members:                             Alternate Members:

    1. Rob Aitken
    2. Vijayalakshmi Atluri
    3. Jean Bacon
    4. David Basin
    5. Boualem Benatallah
    6. Azzedine Boukerche
    7. Sreejit Chakravarty
    8. Songqing Chen
    9. Yiran Chen
    10. Diane Cook
    11. Filip De Turck
    12. Bronis R. de Supinski
    13. Wei Ding
    14. Ajay Divakaran
    15. Fred Douglis
    16. Schahram Dustdar
    17. Dimitris Gizopoulos
    18. Onur Guleryuz
    19. Saman K. Halgamuge
    20. Sumi Helal

 

    1. Hans-Arno Jacobsen
    2. James Joshi
    3. Irwin King
    4. Ashish Kundu
    5. Ming C. Lin
    6. Tie-Yan Liu
    7. Michael R. Lyu
    8. Li-Shiuan Peh
    9. Fatih Porikli
    10. Janusz Rajski
    11. Valluri Rao
    12. Pierangela Samarati
    13. Weisong Shi
    14. Mei-Ling Shyu
    15. Chi-Keung Tang
    16. Matthew Turk
    17. Jun Wang
    18. Ying Wu
    19. Yuanyuan Yang
    20. Aidong Zhang
    21. Hong Jiang Zhang
    22. Xiaodong Zhang
    1. Athman Bouguettaya
    2. David Ebert
    3. Hai Jin
    4. Eric Neuhold
    5. Keqin LI
    6. Hoang Pham
    7. Mohan Kankanhalli
    8. Yung-Hsiang Lu
    9. Aref Walid
    10. Zhengyou Zhang

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Important Dates:

IEEE CS Fellow Evaluating Committee members must be current (2025) members of the IEEE Computer Society and complete Legal and Compliance training by 15 February 2025 and attend at least one SC/C-FEC orientation sessions by February 2025.  Alternates members will be notified of any change of roles by end of February 2025.

Last update January 2025

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Congratulations to the new IEEE Fellows


Each year, dozens of outstanding IEEE Computer Society members receive the distinction of becoming an IEEE Fellow.  Newly elevated IEEE Fellows are announced shortly after the fourth quarter IEEE Board of Directors meeting, normally scheduled in late-November of each year.

The selection of the 2025 IEEE Fellow Class evaluated by the IEEE Computer Society has been announced!

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