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The IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal is an award given by the IEEE and Royal Society of Edinburgh, UK. It is named after James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), who made fundamental contributions to the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation. The award is presented annually, and was established in 2006. The award is given annually to outstanding individuals in recognition of: "groundbreaking contributions that have had an exceptional impact on the development of electronics and electrical engineering, or related fields".

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  • The IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal is an award given by the IEEE and Royal Society of Edinburgh, UK. It is named after James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), who made fundamental contributions to the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation. The award is presented annually, and was established in 2006. The award is given annually to outstanding individuals in recognition of: "groundbreaking contributions that have had an exceptional impact on the development of electronics and electrical engineering, or related fields". (en)
  • O Prêmio Maxwell IEEE (em inglês: IEEE/RSE Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award) é um prêmio conjunto do Instituto de Engenheiros Eletricistas e Eletrônicos (IEEE) e da Sociedade Real de Edimburgo (Royal Society of Edinburgh - RSE). Em uma missão conjunta do IEEE e RSE em 2006 a forneceu os recursos iniciais para um prêmio, tomando seu nome do físico matemático escocês James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879). Este prêmio reconhece trabalho com "excepcional impacto sobre o desenvolvimento da eletrônica e engenharia elétrica ou campos relacionados". Os recipientes recebem US$ 20.000 mais uma medalha de ouro, um réplica em bronze e um certificado, e podem receber o prêmio até duas pessoas individuais, escolhidas por um comitê. Atualmente o prêmio é patrocinado pela . (pt)
  • Медаль Максвелла (англ. IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal) — награда, присуждаемая Институтом инженеров электротехники и электроникии и Королевским обществом Эдинбурга (Великобритания). Награда была названа в честь британского физика, математика и механика Джеймса Клерка Максвелла (1831—1879), который внес фундаментальный вклад в классическую теорию электромагнитного излучения. Премия вручается ежегодно и была учреждена в 2006 году. Награда состоит из золотой медали, бронзовой копии, сертификата и гонорара, и присваивается за новаторский вклад, оказавший исключительное влияние на развитие электроники и электротехники или смежных с ними областей. (ru)
  • IEEE/RSE詹姆斯·克拉克·馬克士威獎章(英語:IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal)是由電機電子工程師學會和英國愛丁堡皇家學會共同頒發以對電磁學基本理論有卓著貢獻的詹姆斯·克拉克·馬克士威(1831–1879)為名的獎項。這個獎章每年頒發一次,在2006年開始設立。 這個獎項每年頒發給傑出的個人以彰顯其「對電子學、電子工程或相關領域有突破性的貢獻並對發展產生重大的影響」。 (zh)
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  • The IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal is an award given by the IEEE and Royal Society of Edinburgh, UK. It is named after James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), who made fundamental contributions to the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation. The award is presented annually, and was established in 2006. The award is given annually to outstanding individuals in recognition of: "groundbreaking contributions that have had an exceptional impact on the development of electronics and electrical engineering, or related fields". (en)
  • O Prêmio Maxwell IEEE (em inglês: IEEE/RSE Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award) é um prêmio conjunto do Instituto de Engenheiros Eletricistas e Eletrônicos (IEEE) e da Sociedade Real de Edimburgo (Royal Society of Edinburgh - RSE). Em uma missão conjunta do IEEE e RSE em 2006 a forneceu os recursos iniciais para um prêmio, tomando seu nome do físico matemático escocês James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879). Este prêmio reconhece trabalho com "excepcional impacto sobre o desenvolvimento da eletrônica e engenharia elétrica ou campos relacionados". Os recipientes recebem US$ 20.000 mais uma medalha de ouro, um réplica em bronze e um certificado, e podem receber o prêmio até duas pessoas individuais, escolhidas por um comitê. Atualmente o prêmio é patrocinado pela . (pt)
  • IEEE/RSE詹姆斯·克拉克·馬克士威獎章(英語:IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal)是由電機電子工程師學會和英國愛丁堡皇家學會共同頒發以對電磁學基本理論有卓著貢獻的詹姆斯·克拉克·馬克士威(1831–1879)為名的獎項。這個獎章每年頒發一次,在2006年開始設立。 這個獎項每年頒發給傑出的個人以彰顯其「對電子學、電子工程或相關領域有突破性的貢獻並對發展產生重大的影響」。 (zh)
  • Медаль Максвелла (англ. IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal) — награда, присуждаемая Институтом инженеров электротехники и электроникии и Королевским обществом Эдинбурга (Великобритания). Награда была названа в честь британского физика, математика и механика Джеймса Клерка Максвелла (1831—1879), который внес фундаментальный вклад в классическую теорию электромагнитного излучения. Премия вручается ежегодно и была учреждена в 2006 году. (ru)
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