In Memoriam Archives | IEEE-USA https://ieeeusa.org/category/in-memoriam/ Building Careers & Shaping Public Policy Thu, 09 Oct 2025 22:08:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Remembering The Passionate Engineer – Harry T. Roman https://ieeeusa.org/remembering-the-passionate-engineer-harry-t-roman/ Thu, 09 Oct 2025 22:08:40 +0000 https://ieeeusa.org/?p=57601 IEEE-USA is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Harry T. Roman, beloved IEEE volunteer, author, educator and inventor.

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The IEEE-USA community is deeply saddened to learn that Harry T. Roman, beloved IEEE volunteer, author, educator and inventor, passed away recently after a prolonged illness. He will certainly be remembered for his legacy of tireless devotion to engineering, invention and teaching.

One of Roman’s greatest passions was working with children and young adults at local schools and universities in his home state of New Jersey. With extensive knowledge and unmatched enthusiasm for learning and discovery, he inspired future generations by bringing the excitement of real-world problem solving into the classroom.

In 2014, Roman, and IEEE Life Member, penned his first E-book for IEEE-USA, entitled Engineers Working With Teachers, to help other engineers discover the joy and professional skill-building experiences of working with teachers and students in the classroom.

Over the next decade, Roman authored 55 more IEEE-USA E-Books and E-Comics on a broad array of topics, including project management, creativity, a series on Thomas Edison (his favorite inventor), public speaking, transitioning from student to engineer, R&D, working with teams, engineering activities for the classroom, and much more.

Prior to retiring in 2006, Roman worked as a R&D engineer at PSE&G for 36 years, and received 12 US patents for robots used for utility work. For his innovations, the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame named him Inventor of the Year in 2005. His experiences became the inspiration for his award-winning series of IEEE-USA E-Comic books on engineers using robots to solve real-world problems. In 1996, IEEE honored Roman with a Meritorious Achievement Award for developing continuing education products for IEEE members; and in 2015, he received the IEEE Region 1 Excellence in Teaching Award.

Active in retirement, Roman was a docent/special lecturer at the Thomas Edison National Historical Park, in West Orange, New Jersey, and author and advisor for the Edison Innovation Foundation. In addition to his classroom work, he was a prolific writer, not just for IEEE-USA, having published more than 600 scientific papers, articles, monographs, books, and even poems and short stories.

Paul Rosengren, a former colleague at PSE&G who wrote summaries of many of his books, says, “Harry T. Roman will be remembered for many things. For me, I will remember him as the quintessential passionate (and talented) engineer.”

Roman’s IEEE-USA E-Book, The Passionate Engineer, which features a sampling of his poems and short stories, will be published in November.

IEEE-USA is forever grateful to Harry for sharing his passion, knowledge and insight with our members.

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IEEE-USA Mourns the Passing of Longtime Volunteer Charles Cerny https://ieeeusa.org/ieee-usa-mourns-the-passing-of-longtime-volunteer-charles-cerny/ Fri, 26 Sep 2025 17:04:07 +0000 https://ieeeusa.org/?p=57560 IEEE-USA is saddened to learn of the passing of Charles Cerny, a longtime IEEE volunteer and past chair of the IEEE Dayton Section.

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IEEE-USA is saddened to learn of the passing of Charles Cerny, a longtime IEEE volunteer and past chair of the IEEE Dayton Section.

Since 2019, Charles played a critical role in coordinating IEEE-USA’s annual participation in Dayton’s Big Hoopla STEM event — leading the way in solving problems, gathering volunteers and instructing the next generation of engineers with an inviting smile, quick wit and generous heart.

Charles will be greatly missed by all who knew him, and we at IEEE-USA are thankful to have worked alongside him and learned from his years of experience. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Charles’ family during this difficult time.

Charles’ family has requested memorial contributions may be made to IEEE Foundation to support those who study science and engineering. Please click here to donate.

About IEEE-USA:

IEEE-USA serves the public good and promotes the careers and public policy interests of nearly 160,000 engineering, computing and technology professionals who are U.S. members of IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization.

Contact:

Leah Laird
Sr Marketing & Communications Specialist
202-530-8328 | l.laird@ieee.org

John Yaglenski
Deputy Managing Director & Director of Communications
202-530-8395 | j.yaglenski@ieee.org

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Remembering Gordon Moore https://ieeeusa.org/remembering-gordon-moore/ Mon, 27 Mar 2023 21:56:32 +0000 https://ieeeusa.org/?p=55559 IEEE-USA is saddened to learn that Dr. Gordon Moore passed away on Friday, 24 March, at age 94. The computer chip pioneer and originator of “Moore’s Law” co-founded semiconductor company Intel in 1968. Among many awards and honors, Moore received the IEEE Medal of Honor in 2008 for “pioneering technical roles in integrated-circuit processing, [...]

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IEEE-USA is saddened to learn that Dr. Gordon Moore passed away on Friday, 24 March, at age 94. The computer chip pioneer and originator of “Moore’s Law” co-founded semiconductor company Intel in 1968. Among many awards and honors, Moore received the IEEE Medal of Honor in 2008 for “pioneering technical roles in integrated-circuit processing, and leadership in the development of MOS memory, the microprocessor computer, and the semiconductor industry.” He dedicated his latter years to philanthropy and environmentalism. We offer our condolences to Moore’s family, friends, and colleagues.

Full obituary from Intel: https://www.intc.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1611/gordon-moore-intel-co-founder-dies-at-94

More information about Dr. Moore: https://spectrum.ieee.org/gordon-moores-next-act

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