Francesco Soldovieri, Director of the Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment of the National Research Council of Italy, has been elevated to Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for "his contributions to the theoretical analysis of inverse problems, to microwave tomography and their applications".
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Since 1964, through the IEEE Fellow program, the IEEE recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of engineering, science, technology and society in general.
IEEE Fellow is an award reserved for IEEE members who have distinguished themselves in any of the fields of interest of the IEEE and who are deemed suitable for this prestigious elevation to rank. Each year, following a rigorous evaluation process, the IEEE Fellow Elevation Committee recommends a select group of recipients. Only 0.1% of voting members are selected each year for this important honor.
Link: IEEE Fellow Class 2025