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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1990 listed alphabetically by last name.
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A
John G. Ackenhusen
for contributions in real-time digital signal processing for speech applications
Vernon D. Albertson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of the effects of geomagnetic storms on power systems
Fernando Aldana
for contributions to industrial electronics
Dimitri A. Antoniadis
for contributions to the fabrication process modeling and simulation and to field-effect quantum transport devices
John W. Archer
for contributions to low-noise millimeter-wave receiver design
Shojiro Asai (Life Fellow)
for contributions to advancing semiconductor device technology
B
Christopher H. Bajorek
for leadership in the development and manufacture of magnetic data storage and high-speed computer switching devices
Keshoolal Bakhru (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the analysis and technology of jam-resistant communication systems
Victor R. Basili
for contributions to software quality and productivity
Eleanor Baum
for achievements and leadership in engineering education, and efforts to increase the number of women and minorities in the engineering profession
Vaclav E. Benes
for contributions to the structure of telephone connecting networks, stochastic control, and nonlinear filtering
Johann F. Bohme
for contributions to array signal processing
Jay J. Brandinger
for leadership in consumer electronics
David W. Braudaway
for contributions to the development of primary standards measurement techniques and equipment
Kenneth Brayer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to fading channel data communications and error-correction coding techniques
Mack A. Breazeale (Life Fellow)
for theoretical and experimental contributions to nonlinear phenomena in ultrasonic wave propagation
Robert Grover Brown
for contributions to applied Kalman filtering and electrical engineering education
Randal E. Bryant
for contributions to switch-level modeling of very-large-scale integrated circuits
Jennings B. Bunch, Jr.
for contributions to automated electric power distribution systems
C
Lorne Campbell (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of signals and noise in nonlinear devices.
Joe C. Campbell
for contributions to semiconductor photo detectors for lightwave communication
Mandy Chandy
for contributions to queueing theory and its practical applications to computer and communication systems
Basant R. Chawla
for contributions to computer-aided design of integrated circuits
Jules Cohen (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the improvement of television broadcast service and the development of engineering standards
Brian J. Cory (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-voltage dc transmission and digital protection of power systems
Jane K. Cullum
for contributions to practical numerical algorithms for large-scale systems
D
Marcello D' Amore
for development of simulation and analysis models to evaluate transmission line corona on communication channel performance
Steinar J. Dale
for contributions to gaseous dielectrics and break-down phenomena, and testing techniques for gas insulated systems
Nabeel A. O. Demerdash
for contributions to the application of finite element analysis to electrical machine design
Prabhakar S. Deodhar (Life Fellow)
for leadership in molding India's policy on electronics and computers
Joseph P. Donnelly (Life Fellow)
for development of icon implantation techniques and their application to semiconductor photonic devices
Richard J. Doviak (Life Fellow)
for pioneering contributions to weather radar sciences and their application
Donald G. Dudley
for contributions to electromagnetic target identification, and leadership in education and engineering practice
Alfred E. Dunlop
for contributions to automated layout of integrated circuits and development of techniques which significantly enhance performance
Niloy K. Dutta
for contributions to the research and development of semiconductor lasers
E
Mohamed E. El-Hawary
for contributions to the theory of optimal economic operation of hydrothermal power systems
Youssef A. El-Mansy
for contributions to modeling insulated gate field-effect devices
Charles Elachi
for contributions to the field of active microwave sensing of earth and planetary surfaces
F
Moustafa M. Fahmy (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the advancement of research in the area of multidimensional digital signal processing
Richard B. Fair
for contributions to the understanding of dopant diffusion in silicon, computer modeling of silicon processes, and developments in electron devices
Harold R. Fetterman
for contributions in extending optical technologies into submillimeter and millimeter wave regions
Wolfgang Fichtner
for the application of numerical modeling to device scaling and submicron transistor optimization
Thomas E. Fortmann
for technical leadership in automated data analysis and multitarget tracking
Jerome Frank
for leadership in the development and application engineering of dry-type general-purpose and distribution transformers
Ewald F. Fuchs (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of large ac and dc rotating machine design
Kyohei Fujimoto (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development and design of small antennas and antennas for mobile communications
G
Randall L. Geiger
for contributions to discrete and integrated analog circuit design
Nicholas D. Georganas
for leadership in university-industry research in, and performance evaluation of, multimedia communications network systems
Michel R. Gevers
for contributions to the understanding and identification of linear multivariable
Sakti P. Ghosh (Life Fellow)
for contributions to database storage and retrieval
Concetto R. Giuliano (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of nonlinear optics, phase conjugation, saturable absorption, and laser-induced damage
Anand Gopinath (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the analysis of microstrip discontinuities and to the development of microwave integrated circuits
Leonard L. Grigsby (Life Fellow)
for contributions to power engineering education
Madan M. Gupta (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of fuzzy sets and adaptive control systems and to the advancement of the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease
H
Ibrahim N. Hajj
for contributions to computer-aided simulation and design of very-large-scale integrated circuits and to engineering education
Te Sun Han
for contributions to the theory of multiuser information systems and distributed signal detection systems
John F. Hauer (Life Fellow)
for the development and application of advanced mathematical methods for power systems dynamic analysis
Harry Heffes
for contributions to teletraffic theory and applications to modeling, analysis, and overload control
Jonathan P. Heritage
for contributions to ultrafast laser technology and nonlinear spectroscopy
Charles Robert Hewes
for leadership in the development of very-large scale integrated circuit technology
Daniel B. Hodge (Life Fellow)
for leadership in electrical engineering education
Kazuo Horiuchi (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of wave propagation and nonlinear functional analysis
Charles H. House
for leadership and contributions to computer diagnostics and logic analyzers
Ronald A. Howard (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and practice of decision analysis
Ray Howland (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development and production of automated microwave instrumentation systems.
Chen-Ming Hu
for contributions to the understanding of hot-electron effects in MOS devices
Ho-Chung Huang (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of solid-state devices and development of GaAsFET power amplifiers for space applications
I
Kees A. Schouhamer Immink
for contributions to optical laser recording and compact disk digital audio systems
Gideon F. Inbar (Life Fellow)
for contributions to biocybernetics and biosignal analysis of neuromuscular system and to biomedical engineering education
Keki B. Irani (Life Fellow)
for contributions to multiple computer systems
J
Linos J. Jacovides (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development and analysis of ac drives for electric propulsion applications
Jose Antonio Jardini (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the planning and design of extra-high-voltage ac and high-voltage dc systems
Don H. Johnson
for contributions to the modeling of auditory systems and to array processing methods
Howard Jory
for leadership in the development of gyrotons
K
Sung Mo (Steve) Kang
for technical contributions to and leadership in the development of computer-aided design of very-large-scale integrated (VLSI) circuits and systems
Shojiro Kawakami
for contributions to the development of optical fibers and microoptic components
Sherra E. Kerns
for contributions to the reduction of CMOS and GaAs IC vulnerability to single-event and transient radiation environments
Stanley S. Kershaw, Jr.
for contributions to the understanding of distribution surge protection and the application of over voltage protection to underground distribution systems
Hidenori Kimura
for contributions to the theory of robust linear multivariable control systems
Peter M. Kogge
for contributions to high-performance computing systems
Michael G. Kovac
for leadership in the academic research infrastructure and contributions to solid-state sensors
Don O. Koval
for contributions to the analysis of power distribution supply interruptions
Arthur J. Krener
for contributions to the control and estimation of nonlinear and causal systems
S. Krishnaprasad
for contributions to geometric and nonlinear control and to engineering education.
Mark H. Kryder
for contributions to the use and application of magnetooptical phenomena in the investigation and development of magnetic data storage technology
Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi
for contributions to high-speed PCM and technical leadership in communications research
L
Fred C. Lee
for contributions to high-frequency quasi-resonant and multiresonant converters and for the development of a program of engineering education in power electronics
Robert M. Lerner
for contributions to the theory and design of pulse-compression radar and advanced communication systems
Ismo V. Lindell
for contributions to electromagnetic theory and for the development of education on electromagnetics in Finland
William Lord
for contributions to nondestructive magnetic testing, the mathematical modeling of electromagnetic devices, and to engineering education
M
Christoph E. Mahle
for contributions to the theory, development, application, and measurement of transponder nonlinearly modeling for communications satellites
Raymond M. Maliszewski
for contributions to power system planning
George A. Maneatis
for technical and managerial leadership of the electric utility industry
Mohamed Maqusi
for contributions to electrical engineering education in the Middle East, and contributions to the applications of Walsh functions
Nino A. Masnari
for contributions to educational and research program development in electronic materials processing,
Michael K. Masten
for leadership in the development of line-of-sight stabilization and target tracking systems
Umberto Mengali
for contributions to the theory of synchronization in digital communication systems
Bruce Mc Clung (Life Fellow)
for leadership the development of improved electrical insulation's and their impact on safety and reliability of electrical conductors and equipment
Barry Mclean
for contributions to the theoretical understanding of radiation response of electronics materials and devices, and of the complex time-dependent radiation response of MOS structures.
Semyon M. Meerkov
for introduction, development, and implementation of the principle of vibration control and for contributions to systems approach to communications networks
Andre S. Merlin
for contributions to and leadership in power system planning and operation and, in particular, for the development of methods and systems for powerful real-time control, operation planning, and expansion planning
Umberto Mengali
for contributions to the theory of synchronization on digital communication system
Motoo Mizusawa
for contributions to the theory and practice on reflector antennas and their application for satellite communications earth stations
Dieter A. Mlynski
for contributions to graph-theoretic foundation and computer-aided design of electronic circuit layout and to electronic engineering education
Salvatore D. Morgera
for contributions to finite-dimensional signal processing methods
Joel Moses
for leadership in the development of symbolic algebraic manipulation systems
Hussein T. Mouftah
for contributions to communications modeling
David R. Myers
for pioneering the development of ion beam modification of strained-layer superlattice and quantum-well compound-semiconductor materials for novel electronic and optoelectronic devices
N
Akira Nabae
for contributions to the development of controls for variable speed induction motors and power conversion equipment
Louis L. Nagy
for contributions to the research and development of mobile communications systems for automobile applications
Katsuhiko Naito
for contributions to research and development of high-voltage insulators
Philip R. Nannery
for leadership in the application of advanced technology to electric transmission and distribution systems
Keith Nelson
for contributions to the field of dielectric and insulation systems.
Arnost Neugroschel
for contributions to materials characterization for transistor and solar cell analysis and design
John D. Norgard
for the application of infrared thermography to the measurement of electromagnetic fields
O
Frank F. Oettinger
for development of measurement techniques and standard test procedures for defining thermal properties of semiconductor devices
Ryoichi Ohnishi
for contributions to the development of highly efficient image signal coding technology of facsimile
David Olver
for contributions to the design and analysis of horn and reflector antennas.
John M. Owens
for contributions to the understanding and application of magnetostatic waves in the microwave frequency bands
P
Jan Panek
for contributions to over voltage analysis and protection of electric power systems
Michael Parente
for contributions to electrical protection and safety from effects of lighting and powerline exposure on public telecommunications networks
David A. Patterson
for leadership in the development of reduced instruction set computers
Richard S. Payne
for advances in processes for the manufacture of bipolar and CMOS discrete devices and integrated circuits
Hans-Joerg Pfleiderer
for contributions to CCD circuit and filter design
Philip T. Porter
for contributions to the planning, definition, and design of mobile cellular radio communications and services
John H. Powers, Jr.
for contributions to and leadership in manufacturing technology
David M. Pozar
for contributions to the electromagnetic analysis, development, and design of microstrip antennas and phased arrays
R
Ramu V. Ramaswamy
for contributions to passive and active guided-wave optics and for the conception and demonstration of polarization preserving fibers
Dag Reppen
for contributions to transmission system reliability evaluation and security assessment.
Thomas Rhyne (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the discipline of computer engineering and to computer engineering education.
Richard B. Robrock
for technical leadership in the architecture and implementation of the intelligent Network
Tullio Rozzi
for contributions to the theory and modeling of propagation in waveguides with discontinuities
Roger C. Rudduck
for contributions to high-frequency techniques and their application to antenna theory and design
Charles M. Rush
for leadership and technical contributions to telecommunications programs in high-frequency broadcasting and target location, and to radio propagation analysis and modeling
Anthony J. Rustako, Jr.
for contributions to the implementation of diversity combining techniques in cellular mobile radio systems
S
Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
for contributions to numerical calculations of electromagnetic devices and fields
Dilip V. Sarwate
for contributions to the theory of spread-spectrum communications and the design of error control coding systems
Richard P. Schultz
for development and application of methods of analyze power systems
StanleyE. Schuster
for contributions to high-performance static random access memory design
William A. Seidler Ii
for contributions to research in electromagnetic pulse effects
Dharmendra K. Sharma
for leadership in the development of techniques to improve rotating electrical machinery
Mary M. Shaw
for contributions to computer science education
Daniel H. Sheingold
for contributions to the understanding and use of analog devices and data converters
Isao Shirakawa
for contributions to network theory and its applications to computer-aided circuit analysis and design
Betsalel R. Shperling
for contributions to analysis and improvement of transmission system transient performance
Bruce D. Shriver
for contributions to computer organization and microprogramming
Howard J. Siegel
for contributions to the analysis and design of interconnection networks for highly parallel processors
Shanker Singh
for contributions to the design of fault-tolerant memory technology and systems
Paul G. Slade
for contributions to the behavior of high-current metal contacts
Eddy So
for development of precision instrumentation based on current-comparator technology
Roberto Sorrentino
for contributions to the modeling of planar and quasi-planar structures for microwave and millimeter-wave circuits
Samuel D. Stearns
for contributions to education in digital and adaptive signal processing systems and algorithms
Gerald B. Stringfellow
for development and understanding of the organometallic vapor phase epitaxy process for III-V semiconductor devices
Yutaka Sugita
for contributions to research and development of magnetic thin-film memories, especially magnetic bubble memory
Virgina C. Sulzberger
for development and application of reliability techniques for the analysis of power systems
Carl-Erik W. Sundberg
for contributions to power-and bandwidth-efficient constant-amplitude modulation methods
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Allen Taflove
for contributions to the development of the finite-difference time-domain numerical solution of Maxwell's equations
Roger H. Tancrell
for contributions to the analysis and design of surface-acoustic-wave filters for signal processing
Denny Duan Lee Tang
for contributions to the design and scaling of high-speed silicon bipolar devices
Charles Terreault
for contributions to the digitization of the telecommunications network.
Krishnaiyan Thulasiraman
for contributions to applications of graph theory
Bernhard R. Tittmann
for contributions to the development of instrumentation and measurement techniques for materials characterization and nondestructive testing
Iwao Toda
for contributions to on-line computer systems, computer networks, and switching theory
Leung Tsang
for contributions to wave propagation in discrete random media and the theory of microwave remote sensing
Shigeo Tsujii
for contributions to the development of digital signal processing in communication systems
Rodney S. Tucker
for contributions to microwave frequency optoelectronic circuits and the direct modulation of high-speed semiconductor lasers
Raymond S. Turgel
for contributions to precision measurement techniques through development of analog-digital instrumentation
Jonathan S. Turner
for contributions to multipoint switching networks for high-speed packetized information transmission
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Herbert M. Uberall
for contributions to the understanding of resonance theory in electromagnetic scattering
Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi
for contributions to electromagnetic scattering theory and applications, and to engineering education
V
Arend Van Roggen
for the theoretical and practical description of charge transport in dielectric materials
Edward F. Vance
for contributions to the development of transient interference analysis and control
Jacobus D. Vanwyk
for contributions to the technology of power electronic converters and associated equipment
Carmine Vittoria
for contributions to the understanding of the microwave properties of magnetic materials and their applications in microwave technology
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Robert C. Waag
for contributions to biomedical ultrasound in the areas of tissue characterization, wave propagation effects, and two-dimensional imaging
John C. H. Wang
for contributions to the study of medium-frequency skywave propagation
Kiyotaka Wasa
for contributions to the development and application of a cathodic sputtering technology to materials processing
Ronald Waxman
for contributions to and leadership in the field of hardware description languages for computers
Jacques L. Willems
for contributions to the theory of dynamical systems with applications to power systems
Jerry M. Woodall
for contributions to the preparation of compound semiconductor structures and devices for high-speed and optoelectronic applications
Christopher R. Wronski
for contributions to the understanding and application of hydrogenated amorphous silicon-based materials
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Satoru Yanabu
for contributions to research and development of advanced switcher and application in transmission and distribution systems
Dean A. Yannucci
for leadership in the development and manufacture of large power transformers
Tsukasa Yoneyama
for contributions to the development of nonradiative dielectric waveguide technology
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Dusan S. Zrnic (Life Fellow)
for contributions to Doppler weather radar signal design and processing