Gordon Day

     Candidate for President-Elect, IEEE
 

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Service to IEEE

IEEE ACTIVITIES (S’66-M’67-SM’78-F’94)

COMMITTEES/BOARDS: IEEE Board of Directors, 2009; President, IEEE-USA, 2009; IEEE Strategic Planning Committee, 2008; IEEE New Initiatives Committee, 2008-2009; IEEE Public Visibility Committee, 2009-2010; TAB Finance Committee, Member, 2004-06; RAB/TAB Section/Chapter Support Committee, Member, 2003-04; IEEE Membership Development Committee, Member, 2002; TAB Representative to RAB, 2002-03; Technical Activities Board, Member, 2000.

SOCIETY:  Lasers & Electro-Optics/Photonics Society:  Sr. Past President, 2002; Jr. Past President, 2001; President, 2000; President-Elect, 1999; Nominations Committee, Chair, 2001; Long Range Planning, Chair, 2001; Secretary/Treasurer, 1995-96; Vice President for Finance & Administration, 1997-99; Board of Governors, Elected Member, 1995-97; Fellows Committee: Member, 1996, Chair, 2002-04; IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology: Associate Editor, 1993-97; Guest Editor, 1995. 

COUNCIL: Sensors Council:  Administrative Committee Member, 1999-2003.

CONFERENCES:  Optical Fiber Communications Conference, Steering Committee, 1997-2002; Optical Fiber Sensors Conference: Program Committee, 1989-96; International Steering Committee, 1992-99; General Chair, 1997; Symposium on Optical Fiber Measurements: General Chair, 2000-04; Program Chair, 1980-98. 

REPRESENTATIVES:  Photonics Society Rep. to Nanotechnology Committee, 2000-01; Photonics Society Rep. to Coalition for Photonics and Optics, 1998-2001; Member (representing IEEE-USA), Board of Directors of the American Association of Engineering Societies, 2009.  IEEE-USA Liaison to/from IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB).

OTHER:  IEEE-USA Congressional Fellow, 2005.

Gordon W. Day
S’66-M’67-SM’78-F’94

g.day@ieee.org

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