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I just finished a Transaction Manuscript, and one of the co-authors is a "Life member IEEE". Initially, I inserted "Senior Member IEEE" just after his name in the manuscript, but he pointed out to me that he is a life member. So my question is, can I remove the "Senior Member IEEE" and insert "Life Member IEEE" even though I haven't seen any paper having "Life member IEEE"?

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  • Do you have any reason to believe that your coauthor is lying to you?
    – JeffE
    Commented Sep 25, 2017 at 10:28
  • Search for the latest papers by Professor Anthony Ephremides. You will see he is a 'Life Fellow, IEEE' or 'Life Member, IEEE' Commented Sep 25, 2017 at 11:28
  • @JeffE no, I have no feeling he is lying, he is my co-mentor, and up till now, I never knew you could add that in a paper. I thought after Senior Member, then next thing that goes into the paper is Fellow. But with Prof. Santa Claus' comment, I can see that it is possible to put that on a paper.
    – cidi30bg
    Commented Sep 25, 2017 at 12:31

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Being a new graduate student, I never knew that you could add "life*" to the paper. I felt you can only add member, senior member, follow. After googling, for a while, I found out that one can add life member, life fellow, or life senior member to an author's name.

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