Canadian Award for Telecommunications Research
The Canadian Award for Telecommunications Research (CATR) recognizes distinguished contributions made by an individual in Canada to research in the field of telecommunications.[1] The CATR is normally awarded biennially.
History[edit]
The CATR was awarded by Queen's University from 1990 to 2014.[2] The first recipient of the award was Rudi de Buda in 1990. The CATR is currently awarded by the Canadian Society of Information Theory.
List of Recipients[edit]
- 2017: Victor C. M. Leung
- 2014: Vijay K. Bhargava
- 2012: Frank R. Kschischang
- 2010: Norman C. Beaulieu
- 2008: David Falconer
- 2006: Nicolas D. Georganas
- 2004: Tho Le-Ngoc
- 2003: Pas S. Pasupathy
- 2000: Jon W. Mark
- 1999: Ian F. Blake
- 1996: Jeremiah F. Hayes
- 1994: L. L. Campbell
- 1992: Simon Haykin
- 1990: Rudi de Buda
References[edit]
- ↑ Canadian Society of Information Theory, url: http://infotheory.ca/index.php/canadian-award-for-telecommunications-research-catr/ retrieved September 21, 2016
- ↑ Queen's University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, "CATR award", url: http://www.ece.queensu.ca/apps/symposium/CATRAward.html Archived 2015-01-03 at the Wayback Machine retrieved September 21, 2016
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