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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1985 listed alphabetically by last name.
A
Jacob A. Abraham
for contributions to the testing of large complex integrated circuits
Michael S. Adler 1985 (Life Fellow)
for contributions to CAD modeling of power semiconductor devices
Nasir Ahmed (Life Fellow)
for contributions to engineering education and to digital signal processing
Hirotugu Akaike (Life Fellow)
for advancing the statistical methodology of control engineering
Jont B. Allen
for contributions to speech analysis and synthesis systems
B
E. Bahar
for contributions to the theory of propagation scattering and depolarization of electromagnetic waves?
Joseph J. Bongiorno, Jr.
for contributions to the theory of control system design
Charles R. Boyd, Jr.
for contributions to the advancement of the state-of-the-art of microwave ferrite control components
Melvin A. Breuer
for contributions in design automation and fault-tolerant computing
Per Brinch-Hansen
for contributions to concurrent programming and operating systems
Denise D. Buss
for leadership in VLSI technology research and development
C
Andre J. Calvaer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to power system analysis, and for fostering closer relations between industry and higher education
Cyrus D. Cantrell, III (Life Fellow)
for contributions to laser isotope separation through advancing the understanding of spectroscopy and coherent excitation of polyatomic molecules
David C Chang (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electromagnetic theory and applications
Theo A. C. M. Claasen
for contributions to the theory of digital signal process, in particular, the analysis of nonlinear phenomena in digital filters
Edward G. Coffman, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of computer operating systems
Leonard G. Cohen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to optical fiber diagnostic measurements and single-mode fiber designs
Lynn A. Conway (Life Fellow)
for contributions to VLSI technology
Jerome R. Cox, Jr
For contributions to the application of computers to clinical medicine
William A. Craven, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the application of infrared technology to military requirements, including the development of heat-seeking missile guidance
Dale L. Critchlow (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the research and development of LSI and VLSI MOSFET technologies
D
Edgar J. Denlinger (Life Fellow)
for the studies of microstrip transmission line characteristics, and the development of microwave solid-state devices and circuits
E
David L. Elliott (Life Fellow)
for contributions to geometric system theory
Michael Ettenberg
for contributions to the understanding, development, and fabrication of optoelectronic devices
F
Reed E. Fisher (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the implementation of cellular mobile telephony
Franklin A. Fisher (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the protection of electrical power and electronic systems for electrical transients
Paul E. Fleischer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the design and realization of active and switched capacitor filters and their manufacture
A. George Foyt (Life Fellow)
for contributions to ion implantation techniques for semiconductor device fabrication
Ernest R. Freeman (Life Fellow)
for leadership in developing electromagnetic compatibility models
George J. Friedman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of complex system analysis and its application
Eli Fromm (Life Fellow)
for contributions in biotelemetry, transducers, and bioengineering research
Adrian Kin-Chiu Fung (Life Fellow)
for advancement and contributions to active and passive bistatic microwave scattering and emission theories for rough sea and terrain
G
C. Geoffrey B. Garret (Life Fellow)
for contributions and leadership in MOS Integrated circuit technology
Leonard S. Golding (Life Fellow)
1985
for leadership in development of digital satellite transmission technology
Richard G. Gould (Life Fellow)
For contributions in the fields of interference control and frequency management for communications satellite systems
Daniel Graupe (Life Fellow)
for contributions to adaptive filtering and its application to simulation of paraplegics and in prosthetics
Lloyd J. Griffiths (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of adaptive signal processing and adaptive antenna arrays
H
Clovis Roland Haden (Life Fellow)
for leadership in engineering education and industry-university relations
John E. Harder (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the design and application of transmission and distribution equipment
John P. Hayes
for contributions to digital testing techniques and to switching theory and logical design
Karl Hess
for contributions to high-field transport in semiconductors and the concept of the real space transfer effect
Thomas Hornak (Life Fellow)
for contributions to circuits and techniques for fiber optic communications
Shahen A. Hovanessian (Life Fellow)
for contributions to mathematical modeling of engineering systems, as applied to radars, communications, and signal processing
Dean D. Howard (Life Fellow)
for contributions to tracking radar electronic countermeasure and electronic counter-countermeasures
I
Fumio Ikegami (Life Fellow)
for research in radio wave propagation, and for leadership in microwave link development
Francesco Iliceto (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-voltage ac and dc transmission systems and to engineering education
Humio Inaba (Life Fellow)
for contributions to laser radar, atmospheric remote sensing , and short-pulse measurements
J
Leonard Jaffee
For contributions to the science of space communications
William Kenneth Jenkins
for contributions to digital signal processing and engineering education
Maldwyn N. John (Life Fellow)
for contributions to development of dc and ac resonant links and to high-voltage power networks
K
Rajinder P. Khosla
for contributions to solid-state imaging, and for leadership in microelectronics
William C. Kotheimer
for contributions to compatibility of sensitive solid-state power-control devices with their noisy electromagnetic environment
David J. Kuck
for contributions to supercomputer architecture and software systems
Prabha S. Kundur
for contributions to modeling techniques in power system control and stability analysis, and their application
L
Simon Shin-Sing Lam
for contributions to the understanding of multiple access techniques, packet-switching networks, and communication protocols
Frederick J. Leonberger
for contributions to guided-wave optics
Jerzy Z. L. Lepecki
for leadership in development of electric-power research in Brazil
Lennart Ljung
for contributions to recursive parameter estimation and adaptive control
Johnson Y. S. Luh
for contributions to robotics, especially to real-time computer control of manipulators
M
Mohamed Mansour
for contributions to the theory of discrete systems, and for organizing and directing an outstanding computer control laboratory
Edith W. Martin
for leadership in computer science and engineering and in enhancing national security
Takahashi Matsumoto
for pioneering contributions to nonlinear circuit theory
James H. Mc Clellan
for contributions to digital filter design and digital signal processing
James M. Mc Garrity
for contributions to the understanding of the physical mechanisms producing radiation damage in MOS devices
Wolfgang F. G. Mecklenbrauker
for contributions to theory of digital signal processing and digital filtering
Paul Meier
for pioneering the development of fin-line transmission medium related components using photolithographic techniques
John F. Meyer
for contributions to the theory of fault-tolerant computing
Laurence B. Milstein (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the analysis and technology of spread-spectrum systems
Tadao Murata
for contributions to circuit-system theory, in particular, its applications to Petri nets and related system models
N
Syed A. Nasar
for contributions to the understanding of electromechanical systems, and in particular, to linear electric motors
Arun N Netravali
for leadership in and the technical management of radar systems engineering
P
Herbert M. Pflanz
for developments in the field of current-limiting devices for equipment and personal protection
Bernard Picinbono
for contributions to signal processing, adaptive detection, and stochastic processes
Martin A. Plonus (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic propagation through turbulant atmosphere and to engineering education
James D. Plummer
for contributions to understanding silicon fabrication processes, device physics, and high-voltage integrated circuits
R
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
for contributions to reflector antennas, near-field measurement techniques, and high-frequency electromagnetic diffraction
Daniel K. Reitan
for contributions to research and education in computer analysis of power systems and networks
William B. Rouse
for contributions to understanding and modeling human decision making and problem solving in engineering systems
Richard F. Rutz
for pioneering contributions in the fabrication of semiconductor devices
Carl R. Ryan
for contributions to the deign and prototyping of very high data-rate communications systems and wide-band signal processing electronics
S
Jason L. Speyer
for contributions to deterministic and stochastic optimal control theory and applications
Erich Spitz
for leadership and management of optoelectronics research
Krishan D. Srivastava
for contributions to the understanding of the breakdown mechanism in high-voltage vacuum and gaseous insulation, to electrical engineering education, and to high-voltage engineering practice
Gunter Stein
for leadership in making modern control theory and its application practical
Ryszard G. Struzak
for contributions to electromagnetic compatibility instrumentation and to frequency management
T
Tzyh-Jong Tarn
for contributions to system theory and applications which have substantially advanced the field,
especially in nonlinear and quantum mechanical systems
Yasuo Tarui
for contributions to semiconductor devices and integrated circuits, and for leadership in the field of integrated circuits
Fouad A. Tobagi
for contributions to the field of computer communications and local area networks
William H. Tranter
for contributions in communications and signal processing research, and for leadership in engineering education
Shigehiko Tsuboshima
for contributions to the developments of the highest speed, capacity and performance of dynamometers for engine, turbines, and automobiles, and to applications of semiconductor to motor controls
U
Gottfried Ungerboeck
for contributions to the theory and practice of digital communications
W
Brendan J. Ware
for contributions toward a better understanding of the environmental and biological impact of power transmission systems
Chak- Kuen Wong
for contributions to the theory of mass storage systems and to the analysis and design of computer algorithms
Y
Cavour W. H. Yeh
for contributions to optical waveguide theory, to the understanding of the scattering of electromagnetic waves, and to engineering education