IEEE Life Members

About IEEE Life Members

IEEE Life Membership is an official recognition of a strong and sustained commitment to IEEE. Life members get together with their peers, participate in educational excursions, work together to mentor students, and improve their communities.
Nov 6, 2025

Hungary LMAG Hosts Group Mentoring Event

By |2025-11-04T15:06:31-05:006 November 2025|Group Mentoring, LMAG Activities|

The Hungary Life Member Affinity Group (LMAG) hosted a group mentoring event for young people as part of the International Youth Conference on Energy (IYCE’25), titled "Passing the Electrical Engineering Experience to the Next Generation." The event took place at Ensana Thermal Margaret Island, a hotel located in an island park on the Danube River. The moderator was ...

Oct 30, 2025

In Memoriam: Edward F. Labuda

By |2025-10-27T09:58:02-04:0030 October 2025|Announcements|

Edward F. Labuda, IEEE Life Fellow, passed away peacefully on 11 May 2025 at age 88. Ed graduated in 1955 as co-valedictorian with a B.S. in Physics from Case Institute of Technology, received a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from New York University in 1961, and a Ph.D. in Electrophysics from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn ...

Oct 28, 2025

Celebrating Innovation Across Generations: 2025 IEEE Life Members Evolution Conference Journal

By |2025-10-29T16:04:27-04:0028 October 2025|Conference News|

The IEEE Life Members Evolution Conference, led by Conference Chair Michael Andrews, was a landmark event that brought together distinguished leaders, innovators, and young scholars to explore how technology is transforming society. Keynotes by Dean Kamen (FIRST® and DEKA Research), Dr. Karen Panetta (Tufts University), and Rick Robinson (AARP AgeTech Collaborative) featured discussions on AI, ...

Oct 23, 2025

Guarding Against Phishing Scams: Tips for Protecting Older Adults

By |2025-10-20T14:21:00-04:0023 October 2025|From Around the World|

Based on research from IEEE and other sources, older adults are highly vulnerable to phishing scams due to factors like lower digital literacy, social isolation, and difficulties distinguishing between real and fake online communications. Scammers exploit these vulnerabilities and can cause devastating emotional and financial harm, making it crucial to be aware of current trends ...

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