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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1992 listed alphabetically by last name.

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A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M

N   O   P   R   S   T   V   W   Y   Z

A

Bryan D. Ackland
for contributions to the design of custom integrated circuits for signal processing systems

Krishnak. Agarwal
for pioneering the insertion of GaAs FETs in high-performance microwave receivers

Narendra Ahuja
for contributions to three-dimensional computer vision

Dennis J. Allan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the design and development of power transformers

Phillip E. Allen
for contributions to electrical engineering education and microelectronics textbooks

David J. Allstot
for contributions to the analysis and design of switched-capacitor and analog integrated circuits

Irving Ames
for contributions to thin-film metallurgy, in particular, the invention of electromigration-resistant copper-doped aluminum metallurgy

Akihiro Ametani
for contributions to the analysis of electrical transients in power systems

J. Bach Andersen
for contributions to antenna theory with significant applications to cancer therapy and communications

Athanasios C. Antoulas
for contributions to the theory of linear system realization

Jes Asmussen
for the development and application of microwave cavity applicator technology

B

Jean-Loup Baer
for contributions to the design and analysis of parallel computer systems

Ruzena K. Bajcsy (Life Fellow)
for contributions to machine perception and robotics

Paul H. Bardell, Jr.
for contributions to built-in self-tests of digital systems

StanleyN. Baron
for contributions to the development and application of digital technology to television

Howard I. Bassen
for advancing measurement techniques for electromagnetic fields associated with biological effects research and the protection of personnel

Bruce S. Bernstein
for pioneering research leading to the understanding of the aging phenomena of extruded-dielectric high-voltage power cables

James C. Bezdek
for contributions to the theory and applications of classifier design and clustering algorithms using pattern recognition techniques based on fuzzy models

Vijay K. Bhargava
for leadership in the development and applications of error control coding devices

Jan Biemond
for contributions to digital image modeling, restoration, and blur identification

Leif Bjorno
for contributions to ultrasound technology

Michael W. Blasgen
for leadership in the research of RISC architectures and relational databases

Barry W. Boehm
for contributions to the architecture, modeling, and implementation of software environments

Steven A. Boggs
for contributions to the understanding of the dielectric behavior of SF6 gas-insulated substations

Austin H. Bonnett
for technical leadership in the manufacturing design, application, operation, and maintenance of ac induction motors

Charles W. Bostian
for contributions to and leadership in the understanding of satellite path radio wave propagation

John R. Boyle
for leadership and technical contributions to the art of protecting and operating electric power systems

John R. Brews
for contributions to the theory of semiconductor devices, particularly the MOSFET

James J. Burke
for contributions to power distribution system design, protection, and planning

Werner Bux
for contributions to the design, analysis, and standardization of data-link and medium-access protocols

C

John H. Cafarella
for contributions to the development of surface-wave and other advanced signal-processing components

G. S. Peter Castle (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the practical application of electrostatic forces in industry and agriculture

James C. C. Chan
for contributions to the advancement of electric drives and electric vehicles

Madabushi V. K. Chari (Life Fellow)
for contributions to nonlinear finite element electromagnetic field analysis and its application to electric machines

Ramalingam Chellappa
for contributions to statistical model based approaches for two-dimensional spectral analysis and image processing

John Y. Chen
for leadership in and contributions to advanced CMOS device and process technology

Blake E. Cherrington (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of programs for electrical engineering education and research

Joe Hong Chow
for contributions to singular perturbation theory and its application to control and power systems

Peter Cochrane
for leadership in and contributions to digital transmission systems and networks

James J. Coleman
for contributions to semiconductor lasers through innovative epitaxial growth techniques and device designs

Paolo Corona
for the development of continuous-mode stirred chambers, and their application in electromagnetic compatibility evaluations

Sergio D. Cova (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the instrumentation of nuclear electronics, in particular, the conception and demonstration of silicon single-photon detectors

J. Ronald Cricchi (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of semiconductor device technology, particularly nonvolatile semiconductor memory

Douglass D. Crombie (Life Fellow)
for investigations of the propagation of very low frequency radio waves in the earth-ionosphere waveguide and back-scatter of high-frequency signals from the sea

Imre Csiszar
for contributions to the Shannon theory of point-to-point and multi-user communications and to information theoretic disciplines of processing

Arpad Csurgay
for contributions to electromagnetic theory, the reliability theory of distributed networks, and for scientific leadership

D

William M. Destler
for contributions to the development of large-orbit microwave devices and collective accelerators, and to engineering education

Norman R. Dietrich (Life Fellow)
for contributions to microwave circuit techniques and their application to microwave and lightwave components and subsystems

Carl H. Durney (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electromagnetic dosimetry, the application of elctromagnetics to health care, and to the interactions of electromagnetic fields with biological systems

E

James S. Edmonds
for contributions to the development of superconducting technology and its application to the design of larger alternating current motors and generators

Kai Y. Eng
for contributions to the theory and design of high-performance packet switches in high-speed networks

Leonard J. M. Esser
for contributions to the technology and applications of charge-coupled devices

Delores M. Etter
for contributions to education through textbooks for engineering computing, and for technical leadership in the area of digital signal processing

Gary A. Evans
for contributions to the development, fabrication, and understanding of semiconductor lasers

F

Ephraim Feig
for contributions to the design, analysis, and application of transform algorithms for signal processing

Milton Feng
for contributions to the development of implanted GaAs and InGaAs millimeter-wave MESFET transistors

Slawomir Jerry Fiedziuszko
for contributions to the advancement of dielectric resonator filters and multiplexers, especially for satellite applications

Richard P. Flam
for contributions to the design and application of broadband antennas

 

G

Francisco D. Galiana
for sustained innovations in power flow and contingency analysis for power systems planning and operation

Hamid Gharavi
for contributions to low bit-rate video coding and research in subband coding for image and video applications

Jerry D. Gibson
for contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive prediction and speech waveform coding

Wolfgang K. Giloi (Life Fellow)
for engineering contributions and technical leadership in the development of computer systems

Adly A. Girgis
for leadership in electric power engineering education, research in digital protection, and studies of harmonics in electric power systems

Steven J. Gitomer (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the field of plasma science and the modeling of laser-produced plasmas

Victor L. Granatstein (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the invention and development of high-power microwave generators, especially gyrotron amplifiers

Daniel R. Grischkowsky
for contributions to quantum electronics, including the adiabatic following model, the optical-fiber pulse compressor, and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy

Warren D. Grobman
for contributions to electron-beam and X-ray microlithography and their practical applications

H

Kohei Habara
for contributions as a technical leader to the development and standardization of integrated services digital networks

Joachim Hagenauer
for contributions to the application of convolutional codes to mobile radio and satellite communications

Chihiro Hamaguchi
for contributions to the understanding of hot-electron effects in semiconductors and the development of modulation spectroscopy

Edward E. Hammer
for the development of advanced energy-efficient fluorescent lighting systems

Jerome D. Hanfling (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the design and testing of passive and active phased-array antenna systems

Ronald G. Harley
for contributions to generalized theory and subsynchronous resonance's in electric machines and drives

Hans L. Hartnagel (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the field of microwave GaAs device optimization and applications

Monson H. Hayes, III
for contributions to signal modeling including the development of algorithms for signal restoration from Fourier transform phase or magnitude

Charles R. Heising (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the field of reliability analysis of industrial and commercial power systems and fostering and developing associated standards

Joseph Helszajn (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and practice of ferrite engineering

Tatsuo Higuchi (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of multidimensional signal processing and the development of the beyond-binary VLSI signal processing techniques

Takamasa Hori (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of speed control systems for industrial alternating current motors

Koichi Hosokawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions to power cable technology

Allen Q. Howard, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and practice electromagnetic well logging

Robert D. Hunsucker (Life Fellow)
for contributions to middle-and high-latitude ionospheric radio science

I

Oscar H. Ibarra
for contributions to the design and analysis of algorithms, the theory of computation, computational complexity, and parallel computing

Hiromasa Ikeda
for contributions to and leadership in the development of digital switching systems and technologies

Yoshikazu Ikeda (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the multinational development of an advanced signaling system for international telecommunications services

Hideki Imai (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of coded modulation and two-dimensional codes

J

LawrenceD. Jackel
for leadership in the applications of neural networks to pattern recognition and in the development of electronic systems implementing neural networks

Ronald M. Jackson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of electrical standards for the petroleum and chemical industry, and for leadership in advancing the profession of electrical engineering

Ramesh C. Jain
for contributions to computer vision in the estimation of structure and motion from images

Raymond A. Jarvis
for leadership in and contributions to the fields of computer vision and intelligent robotics

Peter M. Joseph
for contributions to the improved techniques of X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging in medicine and biology

Biing-Hwang Juang
for contributions to the theory of vector quantization and its application to coding and automatic recognition of speech

K

Yoji Kajitani
for outstanding contributions to graph theory and its application to network theory and computer-aided integrated systems design

Takeo Kanade
for contributions to vision, manipulators, autonomous mobile robots, and sensors

Abraham Kandel
for contributions to fuzzy set theory and its dissemination, and to the application of uncertainty management techniques to engineering systems

Teruo Kataoka
for contributions to the theory f rotating machines and the application of power electronics to drives

Mohsen Kavehrad
for contributions to digital communications applied to indoor wireless communication and optical networking

Hirohisa Kawamoto
for contributions to materials, device, and systems technologies for the use of video systems

Demetrios Kazakos
for contributions to detection and estimation theory, with applications to multiuser data communications and statistical pattern recognition

Charles R. Kime
for contributions to system fault diagnosis and VLSI testing

Donald E. Kirk
for contributions to signal and systems education

Antti J. Koivo
for contributions to the modeling and adaptive control robotic manipulator systems with sensory feedback

Nestor Kolcio
for contributions to safety in live-line work, and corona performance of overhead lines

Robert L. Kosut
for contributions to the analysis of adaptive control systems, and for leadership in developing system identification for robust control design

Way Kuo
for contributions to design for reliability in engineering education

L

Stephen R. Lambert
for contributions to insulation coordination and standardization of high-voltage switchgear

Robert H. Lasseter
for applications of digital analysis methods to the design of high-voltage direct current power systems and static compensators

S. Edward Law
for contributions to electrostatics technology for agricultural and biological applications

Joseph W. Lechleider
for contributions to the theory and practice of high-speed digital subscriber line

Der-Tsai Lee
for contributions to computational geometry and design and analysis of algorithms

Jhong Sam Lee
for leadership in the development of anti-jam receiver design techniques for frequency-hopping spread spectrum systems

Lin-Nan Lee
for contributions to applying coding theory, cryptography, and digital signal processing to commercial satellite communications

Hua Lee
for contributions high high-resolution imaging techniques and tomographic acoustic microscopy

Victor On-Kwok Li
for contributions to the design and analysis of communications networks

David John N. Limebeer
for contributions to multivariable systems theory

Richard A. Linke
for contributions to single -frequency semiconductor lasers and to their applications in high-capacity and coherent lightwave communication systems

Ren-Chyuan Luo
for contributions to intelligent sensors and robotics

William T. Lynch
for advances in process technology for silicon integrated circuits

M

John S. Macdonald
for leadership in the development of techniques in terrestrial monitoring

Rabinder N. Madan
for leadership in research programs for signal processing, communications, and nonlinear phenomena

Ronald J. Marhefka
for contributions to high-frequency electromagnetic modeling of complex geometries

A. Frank Mayadas
for contributions to magnetic storage and thin film technology and systems

James Mckenna
for contributions to the mathematical modeling of communication and computer systems with queueing networks

Renville H. Mc Mann, Jr.
for contributions to television systems, high-definition television equipment, and laser military reconnaissance equipment

David J. Melvold
for leadership in the integration of high-voltage dc and ac transmission systems

Jayadev Misra
for contributions to the algorithms and theory of distributed computing

Boris Mokrytzki
for developments in pulse-width modulation techniques for semiconductor inverters for large ac motors

Larry K. Monteith
for leadership in engineering education and understanding of electron irradiation and space charge effects

Robert A. Moore
for the development of monolithic microwave acoustic filters

Richard R. Muntz
for contributions to the theory of queueing networks and computer system performance

N

Hisamatsu Nakano
for contributions to the design of spiral and helical antennas

O

Robert G. Olsen
for contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic fields and interference from power lines

RandolphH. Ott
for contributions to electromagnetic propagation and scattering theory with applications to telecommunications

Terence H. Oxley
for contributions and technical leadership in the development of microwave and millimeter-wave components and sub-systems

P

Robert J. Papa
for contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic scattering and propagation and their applications to radar technology

Rajnikant V. Patel
for contributions to the numerical analysis and design of control systems

Lalit M. Patnaik
for contributions to distributed and parallel computing

Yale N. Patt
for innovative contributions to high-speed computer architecture

Michael G. Pecht
for contributions to and leadership in electronics packaging and reliability

Paul S. Peercy
for contributions to ferroelectric and strained-layer compound semiconductor materials and their device applications

Joseph W. Porter
for contributions to circuits breaker technology

Marian W. Pospieszalski
for contributions to the understanding and development of ultra-low-noise microwave amplifiers

William F. Powers
for leadership in automotive applications of control systems

Paul R. Prucnal
for contributions to photonic switching and fiber-optics networks

R

Herbert E. Rauch
for pioneering contributions to and leadership in the field of optimal estimation and control

Harnatha Chennareddy Reddy
for contributions to multivariable circuit theory and its application to multidimensional stability analysis and digital filter design

Aristides A. Requicha
for contributions to the theory and practice of three-dimensional geometric modeling, and to its applications in programmable automation

Juan A. Rodriguez
for technical leadership in the development of computer data storage devices

Donald K. Ross
for contributions to energy-conserving illumination systems

Arye Rosen
for innovation in semiconductor devices and circuits for use in microwave

Albert H. Rubenstein
for contributions to and leadership in improving the management of research and development

Charles E. Ryan, Jr.
for contributions to the geometric theory of diffraction and the analysis of electromagnetic scattering

Vhandosa Rypinski
for contributions to mobile radio-telephone technology

Charles E. Ryan, Jr.
for contributions to the geometric theory of diffraction and the analysis of electromagnetic scattering

S

Tapan K. Sarkar
for contributions to iterative solutions of numerical models in electromagnetic theory

John E. Savage
for contributions to the theory of computation and design and analysis of VLSI algorithms

Stuart C. Schwartz
for contributions to signal detection, estimation, and communication theory, and for leadership in engineering education

Steven E. Schwarz
for contributions to engineering education, electronics, and microwave technology

John P. Shen
for contributions to fault-tolerant computing and to VLSI circuit design

Louis C. Sheppard
for contributions to biomedical engineering, especially in the area of closed-loop control of blood pressure in patients following surgery

Hisashi Shichijo
for contributions to semiconductor memory technology

Kang G. Shin
for contributions to the theory of dynamic failure in real-time computing systems

Masaaki Shinji
for contributions to antennas for public telecommunication systems, and for leadership in radio transmission systems development

Curtis A. Siller, Jr.
for contributions to the development of interference reduction systems for microwave radio. Especially high-performance digital filters for communications

Barry G. Silverman
for the introduction and application of intelligent decision support systems that combine knowledge-based and decision science techniques

Lawerence Snyder
for contributions to parallel computer programming, computer architecture, and the theoretical foundations of computer science

Torsten Soderstrom
for fundamental contributions to system identification

John D. Spragins
for contributions to telecommunications education and to performance and reliability modeling of computer networks

BradleyJ. Strait
for leadership in university-industry collaborative research and engineering education

Richard G. Strauch
for developments in radar and radar-acoustic sounding systems for atmospheric wind and temperature profiling

Michael A. Stroscio
for contributions to the understanding of quantum and relativistic phenomena in solid-state and laser-produced plasma

Toshio Suzuki
for contributions to the understanding of long airguns, lighting, and switching surges on transmission lines

Mary Ann Sweeney
for contributions to the understanding of plasma opening switches and beam interactions with matter in particle beam accelerators

T

Kunimaro Tanaka
for contributions to digital audio recording technology

William J. Tanski
for developments in surface acoustic wave resonantor devices

Frederick M. Tesche
for the development of transient electromagnetic field model, and contributions to their application

William A. Thue
for contributions to improved underground power cable systems and standards

Willis J. Tompkins
for contributions to biomedical engineering education

John R. Treichler
for developments in adaptive filtering algorithms and hardware for digital communications

Kishor S. Trivedi
for contributions to reliability and performance analysis of computer and communication systems

Hua Quen Tserng
for contributions to GaAs microwave devices and their application to monolithic microwave integrated circuits

V

Edward C. Van Der Meulen
for contributions to the study of multiway channels in information theory

Joos Vandewalle
for contributions to the mathematics of nonlinear circuits and systems

Louis S. Vanslyck
for contributions to automatic generation control and state estimation in power system control centers

W

Kikuo Wakino
for development of high-quality ceramic dielectric materials, and for contributions to their application

Kang-Lung Wang
for contributions to silicon-based molecular beam epitaxy and quantum structures

Johnson J. Wang
for contributions to generalized moment methods for computer solution of electromagnetic problems

Stephen Wanuga
for contributions to the development of zinc oxide thin-film piezoelectric transducers

Jerald A. Weiss
for contributions to the theory and design of planar waveguides and to the development of magnetic microwave devices

C. Frank Wheatley, Jr.
for contributions to the development and application of power semiconductor devices and circuits

Donald M. Wiberg
for contributions to theory of optimal system parameter estimation

Gio Wiederhold
for contributions to database management and artificial intelligence technology applications

Howard L. Willis
for contributions to the development of numerical methods for distribution systems analysis

Ching Ping Wong
for the development and applications of silicone polymers used in the packaging of electronics

Y

Eli Yablonovitch
for contributions to semiconductor optical device physics

Edward S. Yang
for contributions to polycrystalline devices physics

LawrenceD. Young
for contributions to understanding the growth and properties of anodic, thermal, and plasma oxides, to the development of semiconductor and integrated optic devices, and to understanding the photorefractive effect

George W. Younkin
for contributions to the technology of machine tool controls and drive systems

Z

Amir I. Zaghloul
for contributions to the application of phased array antennas to communications satellite systems