Distinguished University Professor Richard C. Jaeger has
been named a member of the IEEE Computer Society's Golden Core, a
group of individuals recognized for the
significance of their service to the society in its first
50 years.
"Dr. Jaeger's selection to this select group
of scientists and engineers speaks highly of the regard in which he
is held among IEEE's membership," David Irwin, head of the
Department of Electrical Engineering, said of the appointment.
Jaeger was named as an IEEE fellow in 1986, and is currently
editor of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. He also served as
the founding editor of IEEE MICRO.
Jaeger was also named Auburn's Distinguished Graduate Faculty
Lecturer for 1996.
Jaeger was chosen for the AU Graduate School's highest honor
by a graduate faculty committee based on his achievements as a
researcher and a teacher, said John Pritchett, dean of the Graduate School.
"Dick Jaeger is a shining example of what we feel graduate
education should be about accomplished faculty working
with bright students to address contemporary issues," said Pritchett.
In addition to his teaching duties, Jaeger is also director of
the Alabama Microelectronics Science and Technology Center at Auburn.
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