Professor Mohammad Shahidehpour
Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation

Illinois Institute of Technology

10 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616

Phone: 312 567 5737

Email:

www.galvincenter.org

Re: IEEE PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award

Dear Colleague:

The IEEE Power & Energy Society Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award Committee is seeking nominations for the next award. The eligibility requirements for the nominee and the nominator are on the attached nomination form. You are encouraged to nominate individuals who have made outstanding contributions to power engineering education. Information on past

recipients is available on the IEEE/PES web site under Awards. Nominations and reference letters are due on or before January 30 and the address to which these items are to be sent is on the attached nomination form. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Thank you for taking time to nominate a professional colleague.

Sincerely,

Mohammad Shahidehpour

Chair

PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award Committee


Nomination Form

IEEE PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award

Awarded to an outstanding electric power engineering educator for excellence in teaching; ability to inspire students; contributions to education and the publication of textbooks and other writings; innovations in power engineering education; leadership; and service to the profession and power engineering education community.

Eligibility of nominator

·  The nominator must be a member of the IEEE Power & Energy Society.

·  Members of the IEEE PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award Committee are ineligible to nominate persons for this award.

Eligibility of the nominee

·  The nominee must have been a member of the IEEE Power & Energy Society for at least one year as of the date of the nomination.

Nomination form to be used

·  Only the current nomination form may be used.

·  The spacing of the nomination form may not be changed, but unaltered electronic copies taken from the ‘www’ may be used.

·  Do not exceed the space provided for the items on the nomination form.

·  Late submissions are not accepted.

·  No additional pages or materials may be attached to the nomination form.

·  Unsuccessful nominations are not carried over to the next year.

Endorsement letters

·  The endorsement letters required as stated on the nomination form are due by the same date as the nomination and the same addresses below should be used for submission.

·  Letters must be sent by the endorsers directly to the Chair at the address below.

·  There is no required form or format for these letters.

·  If more than five letters are received, only the first five received will be used in the evaluation.

·  Members of the IEEE–PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award Committee are ineligible to submit endorsement letters for persons nominated for this award.

Evaluation of the nominations

·  The nominations are evaluated by the IEEE PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award Committee.

·  Results of the award committee will be communicated to the nominators (not the nominees) in April.

·  All items on the nomination form may be used in the evaluation, but the committee will specifically evaluate the five items marked with an asterisk (*) with equal weighting.

Frequency: One per year.If no suitable candidate is proposed in a given year, the award will not be presented for that year.

PES, being one of IEEE’s Organizational Units, follows IEEE Policy 4.4H.

IEEE Policy 4.4.H

Eligibility and Process Limitations. Individuals serving on any board or committee involved at any stage of the recipient selection or approval process for an award shall be ineligible to receive, or act as a nominator or reference for that award. This conflict of interest limitation shall apply to all awards given by the IEEE or any of its organizational units.

Submission of the nominations

Submit your nomination preferably via email to be received on or before January 30 (late nominations will not be accepted) to:

Professor Mohammad Shahidehpour
Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation

Illinois Institute of Technology

10 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616

Phone: 312 567 5737

Email:

With a copy to the PES Executive Office or via mail to

IEEE PES Executive Office

Shanon Nason

445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08855

Please contact Professor Shahidehpour with any questions on the award nomination.

LIMIT INFORMATION TO THE SPACE PROVIDED. IF USING AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF THE FORM, DO NOT ALTER THE SPACE ALLOTTED FOR EACH ITEM.

1. Name of nominee and IEEE grade. Please indicate the nominee’s name, IEEE membership grade and state whether the nominee is a member of the Power & Energy Society. Note: the nominee must be a member of PES.

2. Professional affiliation and title of nominee.

3. Nominee’s postal address, telephone, fax, and email address.

4. Education. List the significant education of the nominee. Show degrees and dates received. Indicate honorary degrees.

5. Employment. Principal recent employment of the nominee.

6. Principal honors of the nominee.

7. Endorsement letters. At least two endorsement letters are required, but not more than five will be used (if more than five are submitted, only the first five received will be used). The letters must be sent directly to the Chair (see instructions) by the endorser, to arrive by January 31 each year. Late letters will not be accepted. The letters should come from any individual familiar with the nominee’s career. At least one letter must be from a former student. Membership in IEEE / PES is not required. There is no required format for these letters. List the names of the endorsers here (indicate which endorser is a former student):

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3. / 4.
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NOTE: ITEMS MARKED (*) WILL BE SPECIFICALLY EVALUATED BY THE AWARD COMMITTEE WITH EQUAL WEIGHTING

*8. Excellence in teaching / inspiring students. Indicate examples of excellence in teaching and ability to inspire students. Include awards and recognition by colleagues and former students. You may include bachelors / masters / doctoral level supervision.

*9. Contributions to education. Supply the nominee’s electric power engineering education contributions through: textbooks written; papers and other presentations on power engineering education; and teaching activities.


*10. Innovations in teaching. Indicate innovations in curricula, teaching methodology, and other educational development activities. Laboratory development may be included here. Include items both within the nominee’s own institution (i.e., local) and at other institutions (i.e., cooperative activities).

*11. Leadership in power engineering profession. Supply the record of leadership of the electric power engineering profession through building bridges with industry and government, acting as spokesperson for educators, obtaining educational and research support for power education. List the most significant leadership activities in priority order within the space provided.


*12. Professional society contributions. List the nominee’s participation in the activities of professional societies as related to: education; publications; committee / subcommittee / working group activities. Begin with the IEEE – Power & Energy Society – Power Engineering Education Committee and continue with other IEEE activities and continue further with all other activities. International activities and research contributions may be included.

13. Nominator. Please indicate the nominator’s name, full postal address, and professional affiliation. Include your email address if possible. Note: nominator must be an IEEE – Power & Energy Society member.

14. Suggested Citation (Maximum 20 words):

15. Certification. I SUPPORT THIS NOMINATION AND, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, ATTEST TO THE ACCURACY OF ITS CONTENTS.

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Date / ______
Signature of the nominator

Nominations not signed by the nominator will be disqualified.