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- IEEE_David_Sarnoff_Award abstract "The IEEE David Sarnoff Award is a Technical Field Award presented annually by the IEEE.The award was established in 1959 by the RCA Corporation; in 1989 the Sarnoff Corporation became its sponsor. It consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium, and may be presented each year to an individual or small team (up to three people) for exceptional contributions to electronics.".
- Q5970344 abstract "The IEEE David Sarnoff Award is a Technical Field Award presented annually by the IEEE.The award was established in 1959 by the RCA Corporation; in 1989 the Sarnoff Corporation became its sponsor. It consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium, and may be presented each year to an individual or small team (up to three people) for exceptional contributions to electronics.".
- IEEE_David_Sarnoff_Award comment "The IEEE David Sarnoff Award is a Technical Field Award presented annually by the IEEE.The award was established in 1959 by the RCA Corporation; in 1989 the Sarnoff Corporation became its sponsor. It consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium, and may be presented each year to an individual or small team (up to three people) for exceptional contributions to electronics.".
- Q5970344 comment "The IEEE David Sarnoff Award is a Technical Field Award presented annually by the IEEE.The award was established in 1959 by the RCA Corporation; in 1989 the Sarnoff Corporation became its sponsor. It consists of a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium, and may be presented each year to an individual or small team (up to three people) for exceptional contributions to electronics.".