IEEE Reliability Society Newsletter     Vol. 60, No. 3. August 2014

Table of Contents

Front page:

President's Message

From the Editor

Society News:

Candidates Sought for Reliability Society Admin Committee (2015-2017)

Reliability Society Award Nominations

Special T-REL SW QA Edition

SW CERT Tutorial

PhD Thesis Offering

Report from the 2014 SERE Conference in San Francisco

Report from the IPFA Conference, Singapore

Members & Chapters

Italy Chapter

Nanjing Chapter

Outreach UK and Ireland Chapter

Dallas Chapter

Boston - New Hampshire - Providence

New Chapter in Arizona

Meetings & Conferences

2014 RSAMD

2015 IRPS Call for Papers

Letters in Reliability

PHM, Tucson Water System


Links:

Reliability Society Home


RS Newsletter Homepage

Reliability Society Award Nominations

Dennis Hoffman
RS Jr. Past President

The Reliability Society is seeking nominations for the following Awards, so please review and if you have an excellent qualified person please send the nomination information to me and copy Jeff Voas as indicated below.

Reliability Society Engineer of the Year Award

The IEEE Reliability Society is soliciting nominations for its Reliability Society Engineer of the Year Award. This award is aimed to recognize key contributions to the Reliability profession within the last few years. Nominees will be considered according to the following prime criteria:

  • Reliability Contributions
    • Reliability Technical Contributions
    • Reliability Management Contributions
    • Reliability Publications
    • Contributions to Reliability Education
  • Professional Services to IEEE
    • Reliability Society Service
    • Other IEEE service positions

An administrative superior of the nominee (e.g. department head, supervisor, or chapter chair) should make and submit the nomination. The nomination package should consist of a one-half page biography of the nominee plus up to no more than four pages of concise descriptions of the accomplishments. For technical contributions, please concisely describe why the contribution is unique. For managerial and educational contributions, please concisely explain the obtained benefits. Please limit identified publications to only those in which the nominee was the sole or principal author. The accomplishments should be organized according to the above-described criteria, as applicable. The nominations must be submitted by 1 October 2014. Send the nominations to Dennis Hoffman, your Society’s Jr. Past President, at dennis-hoffman@sbcglobal.net and copy Jeff Voas, your Society’s Sr. Past President, at j.voas@ieee.org

Reliability Society Lifetime Achievement Award

The IEEE Reliability Society is soliciting nominations for its Reliability Society Lifetime Achievement Award. The IEEE Lifetime Achievement Award was created to recognize sustained outstanding contributions to the field of Reliability Engineering. Typically the contributions will span the career of the individual, usually in excess of 25 years. The contributions meriting this award must clearly be within the area of Reliability Engineering.

Nominations must be submitted by a peer or supervisor of the nominee. Self-nominations will not be accepted. The nomination package should consist of a one-half page biography of the nominee plus up to no more than four pages of concise descriptions of the nominee’s lifetime accomplishments / achievements. Nominations may be submitted until 1 October 2014. Send the nominations to Dennis Hoffman, your Society’s Jr. Past President, at dennis-hoffman@sbcglobal.net and copy Jeff Voas, your Society’s Sr. Past President, at j.voas@ieee.org