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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1968 listed alphabetically by last name. 


A

M. Robert Aaron
for contributions to the analysis of PCM systems

Eric A. Ash
for significant contributions to microwave tubes, solid-state microwave devices and electron optics

B

Walter R. Beam
for his leadership and numerous technical contributions in the fields of microwave tube design, thin film technology, and engineering education

James R. Biard
for outstanding contributions in the field of optoelectronics

Ervin M. Bradburd
for contributions to communication transmission systems and techniques

Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
for leadership in the design of computers which significantly extends their capability in scientific, commercial and military applications

C

Peter J. B. Clarricoats (Life Fellow)
for contributions in the field of guided electromagnetic wave propagation

Alvin Clavin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of microwave and antenna technique and the field of technical management

Louis Costrell (Life Fellow)
for outstanding contributions to the development and standardization of nuclear instruments

E

John V. Evans (Life Fellow)
for numerous contributions to radar astronomy

G

Robert G. Gallager (Life Fellow)
for contributions to information theory and error correcting codes

Finis E. Gentry (Life Fellow)
for his contributions to the development and understanding of high power semiconductor devices

Eugene I. Gordon (Life Fellow)
for his scientific contributions in the field of electro-optics and quantum electronics

Martin Graham (Life Fellow)
for contributions to digital computers and biomedical electronics

H

Jerrier A. Haddad (Life Fellow)
for creative contributions to and engineering management direction of electronic data processing systems and their applications

Peter W. Hannan (Life Fellow)
for fundamental contributions to the theory and development of antennas, notably the cassegrain, monopulse, and phased-array types

Charles W. Hargens, III (Life Fellow)
for contributions in the application of electronics to bio-medical instrumentation

Roger F. Harrington (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electromagnetic field theory and engineering education

Richard C. Honey (Life Fellow)
for his contributions to the field s of microwave antennas and laser applications

M

James D. Meindl (Life Fellow)
for leadership and contributions in the field of microelectronic and integrated circuitry

Arthur G. Milnes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to graduate education and research in solid state electronics

Marvin Minsky
for his research and educational leadership in the field of artificial intelligence and heuristic programming

Gordon E. Moore (Life Fellow)
for contributions and leadership in research, development and production of silicon transistors and monolithic integrated circuits

N

Vernon L. Newhouse (Life Fellow)
for contributions to magnetic and superconducting memory elements and their applications in computers

P

Arthur V. Pohm (Life Fellow)
for his significant contributions in the development of thin magnetic films as computer memory elements and for his inspired leadership as an effective researcher and teacher

S

John S. Saby (Life Fellow)
for pioneering investigations in semiconductor junction devices

Edgar A. Sack (Life Fellow)
for contributions to control systems and pattern recognition, and for his vigorous leadership in the integrated circuit field

T

Eugene Torgow (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and design of microwave components

W

Roger R. Webster (Life Fellow)
for outstanding personal contributions and leadership in microwave device and integrated circuit technology development