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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1969 listed alphabetically by last name. 


B

Albert R. Boothroyd
for special work on solid-state techniques and their applications

Richard C. Booton, Jr
for the development of techniques for the analysis and optimal design of time-varying and nonlinear guidance and control systems

David R. Brown
for leadership in the development of digital-computer components and the design and operation of large-scale information processing systems

C

Robert J. Collins (Life Fellow)
for contributions to solid-state optics, in particular, optics and lasers

D

Stanley B. Disson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to digital magnetic techniques, and for leadership in the development of data processing systems

Larry Dwon (Life Fellow)
for contributions to mutual understanding between electric power industry, the professional societies, and the schools of engineering

E

Lester F. Eastman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to microwave solid-state electronics

Robert R. Everett (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of digital computer and of compute-based real-time control systems for continental air defense

Thomas E. Everhart (Life Fellow)
for inspiring teaching, and contributions to scanning electron beam devices

F

James L. Flanagan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to reduced-bandwidth speech communication systems and the fundamental understanding of human hearing

Charles A. Fowler (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the introduction of radar to air traffic control, and the development of advanced radar techniques and their application to complex military problems

Fritz J. Friedlaender (Life Fellow)
for outstanding contributions to engineering education, to engineering societies, and to the understanding of magnetic devices

Robert A. Frosch (Life Fellow)
for outstanding contributions in applying acoustical theory and techniques to practical problems, and in planning and administering research and development programs

G

Ralph S. Gens (Life Fellow)
for significant contributions to the electric power industry in the fields of high-voltage transmission of dc and ac power

James M. Goldey (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the science and technology of thyristors, transistors, and semiconductor integrated circuits

H

Robert P. Haviland (Life Fellow)
for contributions to promote the use of satellites for communications, particularly direct broadcasting

Karl G. Hernqvist (Life Fellow)
for invention and outstanding technical work in the field of gas discharge devices, thermionic energy conversion, and laser technology

J

George Jacobs (Life Fellow)
for outstanding engineering contributions in the development of international broadcasting and telecommunications

L

Cornelius T. Leondes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and application of computer and control systems technology, and to the advancement of education in the field

Louis Joseph Libois
for contributions to the application of computers to telecommunications and to the progress of microwave links

Hung C. Lin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to semiconductor electronics and circuits and pioneering of integrated circuits

Maurice W. Long (Life Fellow)
for sustained contributions to and leadership in advancing the technology of radar systems and the understanding of electromagnetic scattering

M

Jerry B. Minter (Life Fellow)
for contributions to radio signal generating and measuring devices

N

Jun-Ichi Nishizawa (Life Fellow)
for technical contributions to solid-state electronics, and leadership in related professional activities

O

James B. Owens (Life Fellow)
for significant contributions to the science of circuit protection, and for guidance and contributions to the formulation of U.S and International Standards

P

Montgomery Phister (Life Fellow)
for contributions to logical design methods, to the advancement of computer education, and to the application of computer to real-time control of processes

S

Chih-Tang Sah (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory, understanding and development of solid-state electronic devices

M. Simpson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to phased array radar and electronic countermeasures systems

Merrill I. Skolnik (Life Fellow)
for outstanding contributions to gaseous electronics, antenna theory, and radar systems

Ned A. Spencer (Life Fellow)
for outstanding technical and managerial leadership in the development of antennas for radar and communications

Fred Sterzer (Life Fellow)
for contributions in the field of microwave solid-state energy sources and microwave modulation and demodulation of light

T

Marlin Thurston (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electron devices, and for ability as both a teacher and as an administrator