Home/Press RoomHome/Press RoomCandidate Slate for the 2025 ElectionNils Aschenbruck, Osnabrueck University, Germany Joaquim Jorge, Universidade de Lisboa 2026 Vice President Saurabh Bagchi, Purdue University & KeyByte Terry Benzel, University of Southern California - Institute of Information Sciences Cyril Onwubiko, Barclays, UK 2026-2028 Terms on the Board of Governors (Members may vote for up to six Board of Governors candidates) Min Chen, University of Washington Bothell, USA Darren Galpin, Infineon Sap Ghosh, NVIDIA Rajesh Ingle, IEEE Pune Section Lizy K. John, The University of Texas at Austin Rick Kazman, University of Hawaii Carolyn McGregor, Ontario Tech University San Murugesan, BRITE Professional Services & Western Sydney University Sean Peisert, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Davis Janakarajan Ramkumar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Walter Scheirer, University of Notre Dame For each elective office of the Computer Society, individual voting members eligible to vote in the election may nominate candidates by written petition provided such nominations are made at least 28 days before the first published day of the 2025 election. The number of signatures required on a member petition is determined in accordance with IEEE Bylaws. Any member who wishes to seek elected office via member petition should contactamkelly@computer.orgfor more information. The Board of Governors is responsible for providing policy-level guidance to all organizational entities within the Computer Society. Members may vote for up to six for the Board of Governors position. All professional and graduate student IEEE CS members on record as of 29 May 2025 are eligible to vote in this year’s IEEE CS election (undergraduate student members do not hold voting rights). Ballots must be returned no later than 12:00 p.m. EDT USA/16:00 UTC on Monday, 15 September 2025. Results will be announced inComputer magazine's December issue and online.LATEST NEWS