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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1967 listed alphabetically by last name.
A
Frank R. Arams
for contributions to microwave quantum devices
B
Clarence J. Baldwin, Jr
for contributions to the planning of power generation, transmission and distribution systems
Jordan J. Baruch
for contributions to the application of computers to the information-handling needs of the medical community
Sidney Bertram
for contributions to sonar and to stereomapping and map compilation systems
Frank A. Brand
for contributions in the field of microwave semiconductor and quantum electronic devices
Leslie L. Burns, Jr.
for contributions to superconductive computer memories and to color television
C
Joseph H. Chadwick, Jr.(Life Fellow)
for contributions to advanced marine instrument and control systems
Alexander L. Cullen (Life Fellow)
for his contributions to the fields of microwave power measurements and the propagation of electromagnetic waves in plasmas
E
Elmer C. Easton (Life Fellow)
for his contributions to engineering education
F
Herbert Freeman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of multivariable discrete-time systems and digital computer graphics
H
William C. Hittinger (Life Fellow)
for his contributions and leadership in electron device research and development
Nick Holonyak, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for his contributions to solid-state device applications including generation of visible coherent radiation from a semiconductor junction and discovery of phone-assisted tunneling
Harry D. Huskey (Life Fellow)
for outstanding contributions in education and in the design of computing machinery
J
E. Calvin Johnson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the field of control systems technology, numerically controlled machine tool systems, and automation
K
Walter K. Kahn (Life Fellow)
for significant original contributions to microwave networks and measurement
Ezra S. Krendel (Life Fellow)
for pioneering in and extending the techniques electrical engineering to the study of a wide range of human behavior-manual control dynamics, power production, vision and bioelectric potentials such as brain waves
M
Enrique A. J. Marcatili (Life Fellow)
for contributions to microwave circuitry; specifically for novel multimode, millimeter-wave filters
H. Tyler Marcy (Life Fellow)
for leadership in feedback control, in professional society activities and significant contributions to management of engineering enterprises
Gene R. Marner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the field of radio-celestial navigations, radio meteorology, microwave propagation and radiometric techniques
John S. Mayo (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of pulse code modulation systems
R. Mc Fee (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and instrumentation of electro-and -magneto-cardiography
Gordon J. Murphy (Life Fellow)
for contributions to education and research in the field of automatic control
R
Donald R. Rhodes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and techniques of antenna synthesis
S
Gene Strull (Life Fellow)
for pioneering contributions to solid state and microsystems electronics
T
Jesse J. Taub (Life Fellow)
for contributions to microwave networks and millimeter quasi-optics techniques
U
Arthur Uhlir, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for original contributions to the theory, development, and application of varactor diodes in parametric amplifiers
W
Harris O. Wood (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the standardization of all channel television receivers by industry and government and in the development of commercial television receivers
Y
Richard F. H. Yang
for contributions to antenna design, industry-government frequency utilization, and engineering education