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New Faces of Engineering 2010

A Recognition Program for Engineers Week 2010
The New Faces of Engineering program highlights
the vitality, diversity and rich contributions
of engineers 30 or younger. It is sponsored by
the National Engineers Week Foundation, a
coalition of engineering societies, major
corporations and government agencies. IEEE-USA
has participated since the program began in
2003.
Objectives
The campaign is designed to enhance and improve
the image of engineering by:
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Putting faces to what has often been
referred to as “the stealth profession”.
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Showing a group of young, diverse and
talented engineers, thereby portraying
engineering as an exciting profession open
to everyone.
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Providing both stimulation and incentive for
college engineering students to explore the
variety of career options available to them
with their engineering degrees, as well as
encouraging high school students to study
engineering in college.
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Helping engineering students understand they
are part of a global profession.
Eligibility Criteria
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Engineers 30 or younger as of 31 December
2009 are the focus of the program.
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Nominees must have a degree in engineering
from a recognized U.S. college or
university, or from an equivalent
international educational institution.
Degrees in engineering technology, science,
computer science, and similar disciplines do
not qualify; a degree in computer
engineering is acceptable.
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Nominees must be a member in good standing
of a sponsoring Engineers Week (EWeek)
partner.
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Self-nominations are not allowed.
IEEE Selection Criteria
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An ad hoc committee of IEEE members selects
the IEEE / IEEE-USA New Face of Engineering,
as well as up to four runner-up engineers.
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The committee evaluates nominees based on
their educational attainment and engineering
achievements in design, research,
development, test, manufacturing or
management.
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Nominees are also judged on their
participation and accomplishments in
professional and technical society
activities. Particular consideration is
given to work (e.g. volunteering,
publishing, conference presentations) in
IEEE technical societies.
Nomination Process
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Nominations can only be submitted through
the designated contact at the EWeek
sponsoring societies and government agency
partners. All nominees must submit their
applications to these societies, not to
Eweek headquarters.
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Applications must be complete and must be
submitted electronically by sponsoring Eweek
societies on the nomination form provided.
Incomplete nominations may delay processing
or cause a nomination not to be considered.
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Complete nominations
must be submitted to Helen Hall at
h.hall@ieee.org
by 13 October 2009.
Recognition
IEEE selects one individual to be featured with
the New Faces from other participating societies
and government agencies in a full-page ad in USA
Today during Eweek, 14-20 February 2010. Each
photo will be captioned with the engineer’s
name, sponsor, employer and a brief statement of
the individual’s accomplishments.
The National Engineers Week Foundation will
profile each of the top individuals at
www.eweek.org
and at
www.discoverengineering.org, the EWeek Web
site for middle school students.
The engineering trade press will be targeted for
feature stories on the top individuals. Media
contacts provided by nominees will also be sent
information.
Up to four additional engineers will be
publicized on the EWeek Web site and promoted by
their sponsoring engineering society.
The top candidates may participate in an e-mail
and/or online question and answer discussion
forum with engineering undergraduates globally
at a future event. Candidates are asked to list
languages in which they are fluent.
Download The
Nomination Form
(Microsoft Word Document - 79kb)
Updated:
15 September 2009
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