Academia Panamericana de Ingenierķa
Academia Pan-Americana de Engenharia
Pan American Academy of Engineering
JERRY REESE YEARGAN
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas – 1961. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Of Arkansas – 1965. PhD -University of Texas at Austin - 1967
Electrical Engineering Faculty at the University of Arkansas , 1967 – present. Department Head of Electrical Engineering at the University of Arkansas – 1977-1982. Department Head of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at the University Of Arkansas, 2005 – present. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1967-2004. Distinguished Professor and Head, Computer Science and Computer Engineering. Roger Kline Chair of Computer Science and Computer Engineering, University of Arkansas.
Member of the Arkansas Academy of Electrical Engineers. Life Fellow, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, (IEEE). Fellow, American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE).
Chair of the ABET Western Hemisphere Partnership – 2002 – present. ABET President-Elect November 2000- October 2001. IEEE Board of Directors, 1996, 1997. IEEE Vice-President for Educational Activities, 1996, 1997. President, IEEE Education Society, 1993-1994
Some of his professional journals and proceedings are: “The Globalization Of European Engineering Education: An American Observer’s Perspective”. Proceedings of the 50th Electronics Components and Technology Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2000. Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Accreditation of Electrical and Computer Engineering Programs, 1997. A Pragmatic Approach to Cross-Platform Archival Publication, "International Accreditation of Engineering and Technology Programs," “Operation and Efficiency of a Charge Pump for use as a Power Supply” Report to Texas Instruments Semiconductor Group. "The IEEE and Accreditation”
IEEE Haraden Pratt Award – 2005. IEEE Educational Activities Board Meritorious Service Award – 2001. IEEE Millennium Medal – 2000. Outstanding Service to Students – College of Engineering – 1998. Outstanding Faculty Award, Presented by the Arkansas Academy of Electrical Engineers – 1998. Achievement Award – Presented by the IEEE Education Society – 1997. Outstanding Professor in the College of Engineering - Presented by Tau Beta Pi (1981)
Halliburton Award - Outstanding Engineering Faculty - 1986.
