
ieee senior member Jill I. Gostin has been selected as the 2026 IEEE President-elect. She will begin serving as President on January 1, 2027.
Gostin, nominated by the IEEE Board of Directors, received 18,546 votes in the election. Senior member David Alan Kohler received 14,193 votes.
As of press time, the results were unofficial until the IEEE Board of Directors accepts the IEEE Taylors Committee report in November.
Gostin retired as a principal research scientist earlier this year Georgia Tech Research InstituteIn Atlanta. His work focused on sensor systems and software. He also worked as a systems engineering, integration and test lead in the Software Engineering and Architecture division.
Gostin credits his career success to his publications; Service and Technical Awards; Large program management experience; and leadership of academic, industry, and government groups.
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He has held several IEEE leadership positions, including 2023 IEEE members and geographic activities Vice-Chairman and Chairman of its Board, and 2020—2021 area 3 Director. She is the former president of IEEE Atlanta Section and this ieee computer societyAtlanta Chapter.
Gostin worked at IEEE Computer and IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Was Vice-Chairman for Finance of the Society’s Board of Governors and Executive Committee of the Censor Council. She has also been a leader or member of several IEEE organizational units and committees at the local and global level.
His leadership was recognized in 2016 when Georgia Women in Technology Named her as its Woman of the Year. Gostin is also a recipient of the 2025 IEEE Women in Technology and Leadership Award,
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