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Voting Opens Today for IEEE Computer Society 2023 Election

ballotMegha Ben – Siemens
  • Terry Benzel – University of Southern California – Information Sciences Institute
  • Maiga Chang – Athabasca University, Canada
  • Mrinal Karvir – Intel Corporation
  • Ramalatha Marimuthu – iExplore Foundation for Sustainable Development
  • Irene Pazos Viana – Uruguay Section
  • George J. Proeller – Independent Security Consultant
  • Andreas Reinhardt – Technical University of Clausthal, Germany
  • Riri Fitri Sari – Universitas Indonesia
  • Andrew Seely – University of Maryland Global Campus
  • Celia Shahnaz – Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
  • Deborah Silver – Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • Fei Su – Intel Corporation
  • Anthony I. (Tony) Wasserman – Software Methods and Tools
  • Yoshiko Yasuda – Hitachi Ltd.
  • Voting Eligibility

    All professional and graduate student IEEE CS members on record as of 1 June 2023 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, 11 September 2023.

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    Engaging computer engineers, scientists, academia, and industry professionals from all areas of computing, the IEEE Computer Society (CS) sets the standard for the education and engagement that fuels continued global technological advancement. Through conferences, publications, and programs, and by bringing together computer science and engineering leaders at every phase of their career for dialogue, debate, and collaboration, IEEE CS empowers, shapes, and guides the future of not only its members but the greater industry, enabling new opportunities to better serve our world. Visit computer.org for more information.

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