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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1988 listed alphabetically by last name.
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Shakir A. Abbas
for contributions to characterization and analysis of field effect transistors
Anthony S. Acampora
for contributions to high-capacity digital satellite systems and broad-band local communication networks
Alfred V. Aho (Life Fellow)
for contributions to programming language translation, to data structures and algorithms, and to data systems
Ronald N. Allan
for contributions to the development of application of probability methods to power systems
John M. Andrews
for pioneering research on the properties of metal-semiconductor interfaces
Hamilton W. Arnold
for contributions to earth-satellite propagation measurements
Robert C. Arzbaecher
for engineering contributions to electrocardiology
Susan Kathryn Avery
for scientific and educational leadership and research in atmospheric science
B
Thomas P. Barnwell III
for contributions to algorithms for digital coding of speech signals
Bruno Beek
for contributions to audio/speech signal processing
Laszlo A. Belady
for contributions to the design of large software systems
P. Bruce Berra
for contributions to database machines
Neil J. Bershad
for contributions to stochastic signal processing systems
Robert W. Bierig
for leadership in the research of GaAs device and MMIC technology
Berthold G. Bosch
for contributions to microwave electronics and gigabit circuits
Jon G. Bredeson
for contributions to switching theory and error-correcting codes
Baldwin Bridger, Jr.
for contributions to design of power apparatus
A. Bertrand Brill
for contributions to the use of radiation in medicine
Edwin L. Bronaugh
for leadership in advancing electromagnetic compatibility
Aram Budak
for contributions to electrical engineering education in the field of active networks
John Parker Burg
for discovery of maximum entropy spectral analysis
C
William J. Caputi, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions to advanced signal processing techniques for high-resolution and synthetic aperture radars
G. Clifford Carter
for contributions to the theory of coherence and time delay estimation
Ralph K. Cavin, III (Life Fellow)
for technical contributions in systems and signal processing
Vinton G. Cerf
for contributions and leadership in the design, development, and application of internet protocols
Chun-Yen Chang (Life Fellow)
for contributions to semiconductor device development and to education
Peter Pin-Shan Chen
for origination and application of the entity-relationship model in database engineering
Chi-Hua Chen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to statistical pattern recognition and its application to geophysical, underwater acoustics, and ultrasonic nondestructive evaluations
Walter S. Ciciora (Life Fellow)
for contributions in the development of standards for the consumer electronics and cable industry
Olin R. Compton (Life Fellow)
for contributions in the development of standards for transformers and associated substation equipment
George E. Cook (Life Fellow)
for contributions to industrial automation and electric arc welding
Harry M. Cronson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the design and applications of six-port automatic network analyzers
Walter R. Curtice (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the modeling and simulation of GaAs field-effect transistors
D
John B. Damonte (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of aerospace antenna systems
David A. De Wolf (Life Fellow)
for contributions to wave propagation theory in random media and to the numerical simulation of wave and particle beams by phase-space methods
Charles B. Duke
for contributions to the science of semiconductor interfaces and junctions involving tunneling, and to the development of polymers as electronic materials
E
J. Gary Eden
for contributions to the discovery of visible and ultraviolet lasers, and the development of laser techniques for the spectroscopy of excimer lasers
F
Russell Ju Fu Fang (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of theoretical models and simulation systems for the design, analysis, and operation of satellit communications systems
Patrick P. Fasang (Life Fellow)
for contributions in improved testability of VLSI circuit designs
Kenneth R. Foster
for contributions to determining the mechanisms of interactions between electromagnetic fields and biological systems
Giorgio Franceschetti (Life Fellow)
for contributions in the field of electromagnetic theory and antenna design technology
Bruce A. Francis
for contributions to linear multivariable control theory
Richard H. Frenkiel
for contributions to the theory and design of cellular mobile telecommunications
Takeshi Fukao (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the methodology of power systems analysis, control, and operation
G
Chester S. Gardner
for contributions to laser ranging, altimetry, and optical remote sensing
Robert M. Glorioso (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of high-performance minicomputers
David J. Goodman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to robust quantization and variable rate coding
John J. Grainger (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the advancement and automation of electric power distribution systems
James F. Greenleaf (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of advanced medical imaging
George Gross
for contributions to computer application for power system engineering
Kuldip C. Gupta
for contributions to microstrip circuits and antennas
H
Reuben Hackam (Life Fellow)
for contributions to surface technology and electrical engineering education
Jacob M. Hammer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to guided wave optical devices
Fumio Harashima
for contribution to motion control systems and industrial electronics
John M. Harker (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of information storage devices
Robert H. Harner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-voltage power systems
James S. Harris, Jr.
for contributions to compound semiconductor materials and devices
I
Tadao Ichikawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions to semantic databases
J
Jeffrey M. Jaffe
for contributions to routing and flow control in computer networks
Michael J. Jefferies (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of cryogenic electrical equipment
Gordon Johnson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to power and control systems
Robert A. Johnson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to mechanical filters
Edwin C. Jones, Jr. (Life Fellows)
for contributions to engineering education
Richard M. Josephs
for contributions to the development of magnetic measurement techniques and characterization of magnetic materials for advanced memory devices
O'Dean P. Judd (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding, development, and application of high-power energy gas lasers
K
Peter Kaiser
for leadership and innovation in characterization techniques for optical-fiber waveguides, and for contributions basic understanding of fiber transmission
Lucian A. Kasprzak
for contributions to very-large-scale integrated devices through the integration of reliability physics with process development
Mostafa Kaveh
for contributions to diffraction tomography and to the signal processing aspects of that imaging technique
Lawrence L. Kazmerski
for contributions to photovoltaic device technology and to electronic materials and device characterization
Hisham M. Khatib
for leadership in engineering management which resulted in the electrification of an entire nation
Keiji Kojima
for contributions to the development and application of extra-high-voltage power cables
Frank F. Kretschmer, Jr.
for contributions to radar signal processing and the development of the sidelobe cancellation technique
P. Chandra S. Krishnayya
for advancing the principles and procedures for testing high-voltage thristor devices
Haralambos N. Kritikos
for contributions to electromagnetic theory and its applications to inverse scattering, remote sensing, and biohazards
Panganamala R. Kumar
for fundamental contributions to stochastic and adaptive control
Sun-Yuan Kung
for contributions to very-large-scale-integrated arrays for signal processing
L
Roger H. Lang
for contributions to vector electromagnetic scattering from discrete random media, and their application to the microwave modeling of vegetation
Raymond S. Larsen
for contributions to advances in high-speed analog sampled data devices, circuits, and large-scale systems, and for leadership in the development of high-speed data bus standards
Stephen S. Lavenberg
for contributions to the theory and practice of computer performance modeling
David B. Leeson
for contributions to the theory and practice of stable microwave signal sources for communication and radar
Stefano Levialdi
for contributions in developing, designing, and coordinating the construction of a pyramidal multiprocessor architecture for parallel image processing
Martin D. Levine
for contributions and leadership in computer vision
Fred Liguori
for contributions to automatic test equipment system and software designs and related research, development, literature, and education
Russell H. Logan
for contributions and leadership in the engineering development of airborne radar systems
M
Jon W. Mark
for contributions to the understanding of computer communication networks
Isaak D. Mayergoyz
for contributions to electromagnetic field analysis, hysteresis modeling, and education
Samuel R. Mc Conoughey
for technical leadership in establishing a nation-wide cellular telephone service, and for contributions to radio telecommunications standards
N. Harris McClamroch
for contributions to the theory of stability and control of nonlinear feedback systems
Premachandran R. Menon (Life Fellow)
for contributions to method of simulation and testing of digital circuits, and to switching theory
James L. Merz
for contributions to the fundamental understanding of the optical properties of compound materials, and for leadership in the organization of optoelectronics research
Marco W. Migliaro
for contributions to the application and standardization of battery technology for industrial and utility power systems
Kenneth M. Mitzner
for contribution to the theory of electromagnetic scattering and its applications
M. Granger Morgan, Ii
for leadership and pioneering contributions to research and teaching in applying engineering to the areas of technology and public policy
Lloyd A. (Pete) Morley
for contributions to the analysis and design for improving mine electrical safety and the reliability of power systems in mines
Richard S. Muller
for contributions to solid-state sensors and to the education in solid-state electronics
N
Stig L. Nilsson
for contributions to the development of digital relaying and the control of ac and dc power systems
Yoshio Nishi
for contributions to semiconductor process technology, nonvolatile memory devices, silicon-on-sapphire devices, and VLSI device physics/technology, and for leadership in VLSI memory research and development
O
Irwin D. Olin
for contributions to the theory and dynamic measurement of radar cross section
Melvin I. Olken
for contributions to innovative design of reliable generating stations
Henry Oman
for contributions to the design of economic energy conversion systems
Henry W. Ott
for contributions to education in electromagnetic compatibility and to the development of design techniques for electromagnetic compatibility
Yuzo Ozaki
for contributions to insulation coordination and technology of high-current arcs in power transmission systems
P
Thomas L. Paoli
for contributions to the optical and electrical characterization of semiconductor lasers, and to the development of semiconductor diode laser devices
Louis-Francois Pau
for contributions to failure diagnosis and inspection techniques, knowledge-based pattern classification hardware, and the extension of game theory to numerical techniques in economic modeling
Johannes B. H. Peek
for contributions to digital communications and digital signal processing
Abraham Peled
for contributions to the development of special-purpose digital signal processors
Song-Tsuen Peng
For contributions to the scattering and guidance of electromagnetic waves by dielectric structures
Dhiraj K. Pradhan
for contributions to techniques and theory of designing fault-tolerant circuits and systems
R
Guy Rabbat
for leadership and contributions to VLSI technologies
Azizur Rahman
for contributions to the design and analysis of hysteresis and permanent magnet motors
Mylavarapu Ramamoorty
for technical leadership in the establishment of electric power research in India
James P. Raymond
for contributions to the understanding of radiation effects on semiconductor devices, microcircuits, and electronic systems
John A. Reagan
for accomplishments in lidar and solar radiometric atmospheric sensing, and for contributions to electrical engineering education
Martin Reiser
for contributions to queueing network theory and performance modeling of computer communication networks
Arnold Reisman
for contributions to the areas of electronic materials and low-temperature processing and engineering technology of micron and submicro silicon devices
Paul Russell
for contributions to engineering education
S
Sartaj K. Sahni
for contributions to computer algorithms, computer-aided design, and large-scale systems
Thomas J. Sanders
for contributions to the development of the technology for radiation-hardened integrated circuits
Peddapullaiah Sannuti
for contributions to the development of singular perturbation methods in systems and control
Frank E. Schink
for leadership in the engineering of electrical power distribution systems for major transportation complexes
Howard R. Schlossberg
for technical leadership and for identifying and encouraging key areas in research in quantum electronics
Daniel G. Schweikert
for contributions to the automatic layout and computer-aided design of integrated circuits
Felix K. Schwering
for contributions to the theory of millimeter-wave propagation through forests, and to the development of the diakoptic theory of antennas
Adrian Segall
for contributions to theory and practice in computer communication networks
Adam Semlyen
for contributions to the theory and analysis of electromagnetic transient and harmonics in electric power systems
Dipak L. Sengupta
for contributions to antenna theory and development, electromagnetics, and the understanding of electromagnetic interference phenomena
Lotfollah Shafai
for contributions to the analysis of electromagnetic problems in antenna design
Sadakuni Shimada
for contributions to and leadership in the developments of optical fiber transmission systems
Marwan Simaan
for contributions to the development and application of signal image processing techniques in exploration geophysics
Robert L. Smith, Jr.
for contributions to the application of protective relaying to power systems
Leland P. Solie
for contributions to the development of reflective array surface acoustic-wave filters and multistrip filter techniques
Dennis Speliotis
for contributions to the understanding of magnetic materials and fundamental processes of magnetic recording
Cary R. Spitzer
for technical leadership in the development and application of electrical and electronic systems for aircraft
Guy St.-Jean
for contributions to power circuits breaker and surge arrester test technology
James R. Stewart
for advances in transmission line theory and its reduction to practice through prototype demonstration
Hun H. Sun
for contributions to biomedical engineering education
Earl E. Swartzlander, Jr.
for contributions to VLSI design of specialized signal processors
T
Fouad Taher
for contributions to high-voltage engineering education and research
Carson W. Taylor (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development and application of methods to enhance dynamic performance of large interconnected electric power systems
Spyridon G. Tzafestas
for contributions to distributed parameter multivariable, and multidimensional systems theory
U
Malcolm R. Uffelman
for pioneering contributions to noncooperative electromagnetic target identification
Martin A. Uman
for contributions to the understanding of lighting phenomena
V
Herman Van De Vaart
for contributions to the field of surface acoustic-wave delay line technology
Paul M. Van Der Grinten
for contributions to control engineering applications
Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos
for contributions to digital signal and image processing
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John F. Walkup
for contributions to digital image and optical signal processing
James J. Whelehan Jr.
for contributions towards the development of low-noise microwave and millimeter-wave receivers
Chelsea C. White
for contributions to finite state stochastic control and decision support
Ingo Wolff
for contributions to the analysis and design of microwave and millimeter-wave components
John W. Woods
for contributions to multidimensional signal processing, image modeling, image restoration, and image compression
Y
Pei-Da Ye
for pioneering contributions to telecommunications engineering education in China
Tzay Y. Young
for contributions to pattern recognition, image understanding, and VLSI architecture for image processing
Z
Steven W. Zucker
for contributions in computer vision and image processing