EMBS 2004 Award Recipients


The Awards Committee has completed its deliberations and is pleased to announce the 2004 EMBS Award Recipients:

EMBS Early Career Achievement Award

Susan Hagness
"For outstanding contributions to the development and application of computational electromagnetic techniques and microwave diagnostic technologies for the detection of breast cancer"

EMBS Service Award

John Enderle
"For a meritorious career in biomedical engineering education as exemplified by excellence in classroom teaching, promotion of design, hands-on experience in the learning process, and publication of textbooks and editorial support of EMB Magazine"

EMBS Career Achievement Award

Michael R. Neuman
"For contributions to biomedical sensors and instrumentation, applications to clinical medicine, education, mentoring of biomedical engineers, and service to the profession"

Outstanding Performance Award for Chapters and Clubs

North Dakota State University - 1st Place
Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications - 2nd Place
UK-RI - 3rd Place
Carleton University - Honourable Mention
University of Massachusetts at Amherst - Honourable Mention