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Kathleen Kramer
Advancing technology for humanity on many fronts.
Kathleen Kramer is a distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of San Diego with an extensive career in academia and industry.14 She is currently serving as the 2025 IEEE President & CEO, a position she assumed on January 1, 2025.3
Career Highlights
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Academic Leadership: Kramer has been a professor at the University of San Diego since 2005.4 She previously served as the Director of Engineering from 2004 to 2013, overseeing programs in Electrical, Industrial & Systems, and Mechanical Engineering.4
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Industry Experience: Prior to her academic career, Kramer worked as a Member of Technical Staff at several companies, including ViaSat (1998-2001), Hewlett-Packard (1994), and Bell Communications Research (1988-1989).41
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Research: Her research focuses on multisensor data fusion, intelligent systems, and neural and fuzzy systems. She has authored or co-authored over 100 publications.1
Education
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology (1986-1991)4
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering (magna cum laude) with a second major in physics from Loyola Marymount University (1982-1986)41
IEEE Leadership
Kramer has held several leadership positions within IEEE:
- 2025 IEEE President & CEO3
- IEEE Secretary, leading global governance2
- Director of IEEE Region 6, overseeing activities in the western USA2
- Vice President and Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society2
Achievements and Recognition
- Elected as the 2024 IEEE president-elect on October 7, 20232
- Recognized twice as Engineering Educator of the Year by the San Diego Engineering Council (1994, 2003)1
- Principal investigator for a National Science Foundation project to connect veterans to undergraduate engineering degrees1
Kramer's leadership in IEEE focuses on inspiring the next generation of members, advancing technology through global collaboration, and empowering technical communities worldwide.2
