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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1995 listed alphabetically by last name.
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A
Harold Abelson
for contributions to the use of computers in education
Mahmood Mike Adibi
for contributions to power system restoration planning, and to the use of digital computers in the power industry
Soo-Myung Ahn
for technical and managerial contributions in guidance, navigation, and control systems
Ongun Alsac
for contributions to efficient power flow analysis methods for large-scale power networks
Joshua Alspector
for contributions and leadership in the electronic implementation of neutral networks and their application to telecommunications
Souguil Jean-Michel Ann
for contributions to the development of high resolution transducers for image processing, and to electronics education in Korea
Toshiharu Aoki
for contributions to the development of integrated digital network systems and to networking architectures for multimedia communication
Joseph Appelbaum (Life Fellow)
for contributions to solar conversion systems
Mr. Arvind
for contributions to data flow architecture and programming languages
Shigeru Asakawa
for contributions to the development of ultra-low power digital radio-paging systems
Jerry Carr Aukland
for leadership in the research and development of multi-gigahertz transistor and device technology
B
Paul Walter Baier
for contributions to spread spectrum techniques and their applications to communications, cellular radio, radar, and geodesic ranging
Gabor Ban
for contributions to the investigation of the protection of power systems against transients
Prithviraj Banerjee
for contributions to the application of parallel computing to computer-aided design of VLSI circuits
B.Ross Barmish
for contributions to robust control theory for systems with real parametric uncertainty
Steven Craig Bass
for innovations in education and research in circuits, systems, and signal processing
Andrew James Blanchard
for contributions to radar polarization measurement and imaging techniques
Gregory V. Bochmann
for contributions to the formal specification of protocols for data communications
Jose Roberto Boisson De Marca
for leadership and contributions to international communications
Bella Bose
for contributions to the theory and design of unidirectional codes
Renato Guiseppe Bosisio
for contributions to microwave instrumentation, computer-aided measurements, and microwave power applications
John Patrick Bowles
for contributions to real-time simulation and to the evolution of high-voltage direct-current transmission systems
John Robert Brauer
for contributions to finite element analysis of electromagnetic devices
Giuseppe Silvio Buja
for contributions to power electronics
C
Barney Lee Capehart (Life Fellow)
for contributions to energy systems analysis
Lee Wendel Casperson
for contributions to laser dynamics and resonator design
Christopher Teh-Min Chang (Life Fellow)
For contributions to the development of GaAs high-speed digital circuits
Wen-Hsiung Chen
for contributions to digital video coding techniques and their commercial applications
Juin-Hwey Chen
for contributions to low-delay and backward adaptive linear prediction speech coding, and the development of related standards
Nim Kwan Cheung
for contributions to the understanding and development of high speed lightwave technology and to the architecture and application of gigabit networks
Pierre Rene Chevillat
for contributions to the theory and application of digital communication techniques
Jean-Louis Coatrieux
for contributions in physiological signal processing and three-dimensional medical image analysis
David Clarence Coll (Life Fellow)
for pioneering work in adaptive equalization, and for leadership in communications research and education
Dean Robert Collins (Life Fellow)
for early contributions to research and application of charge-coupled devices, and for technical leadership in the development of electron devices
David Allen Conner (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the integration of engineering design education into the electrical engineering curriculum
D
Lionel Davis Davis (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of novel circuit configurations using nonreciprocal media
Bulusu Lakshmana Deekshatulu (Life Fellow)
For technical leadership in the development of remote sensing and image processing technologies, and their successful implementation in natural resource utilization in India
Hugh Wayne Denny (Life Fellow)
for the advancement of technology to minimize electromagnetic interference through improved electrical and architectural design practices
Larry Grant Deshazer
for contributions to fundamental research in laser spectroscopy of rare-earth and transition-metal solids, and the development of lasers using these materials
Alan Alfred Desrochers
for contributions to modeling, synthesis, and performance analysis of discrete event dynamic systems, and for contributions to manufacturing systems engineering education
Donald Leo Dietmeyer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to hardware description languages and logic synthesis
Spiros Dimolitsas
for leadership in the standardization of signal processing technology for international and mobile communications
Richard Lee Doughty
for contributions to electrical safety in the petrochemical industry
Paul Vincent Dressendorfer
for contributions to the development and understanding of radiation-hardened technologies for electronic devices and circuits
Amitava Dutta-Roy (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of techniques and programs for the effective dissemination of information on computer networks and communication technologies in Brazil
Suhash Chandra Duttaroy
for contributions to research in digital and analog signal processing
E
Robert Lee Eisenhart (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the modeling, design, and measurement of microwave circuits and antennas
Mohamed Ali El-Sharkawi
for contributions to the application neural networks to power systems analysis
Anthony Wayne England
for modeling investigations of the temporal and spectral radio brightness signatures of physical processes at the land-atmosphere interface
Mehmet Vedat Eyuboglu
for contributions to the theory and practice of high-speed telephone-line modem technology and standards development
F
Mark Allen Franklin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to computer engineering, and to parallel and distributed computing
Albert Asher Friesem (Life Fellow)
for contributions to coherent optics, particularly development of new techniques and procedures in holographics applications
Arrigo Luigi Frisiani (Life Fellow)
for achievements and leadership in computer engineering education
W. Kent Fuchs
for contributions reliable computing
Toshio Fukuda
for the development of distributed intelligent robotics and system control with neuron-fuzzy-genetic-algorithms based computational intelligence
G
Vijay Kumar Garg (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the analysis of eddy current, thermal transient, and coupled magneto-thermal problems in electric machines
Jacob (Jacques) Gavan
for contributions to the solution of cosite electromagnetic interference problems in communication systems and to electromagnetic compatibility education
Hardayal (Harry) Singh Gill
for contributions to magnetoresistive recording heads for disk file storage and retrieval
Theo Charles Giras
for contributions to digital power system management and industrial process control
Mario J. Gonzalez, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions to parallel processing systems and computer education
Shri K. Goyal (Life Fellow)
for the integration of artificial intelligence technology in telecommunications and for researching techniques for the development and deployment of intelligent systems in telecommunications networks
Walter Guggenbuhl (Life Fellow)
for advancements in the theory and analysis of noise in analog and sampled data electronic circuits, and for contributions to engineering education
Bal Kishan Gupta
for contributions to the improved reliability of insulation systems in rotating machines through surge protection, diagnostic tests, and quality control tests
H
Fred B. Hagedorn
for contributions to the development of magnetic materials and devices
Brent T. Hailpern
for contributions to computer protocol verification
Clark Allen Hamilton
for his key role in developing the Josephson voltage standard & other novel superconducting circuitry
David A. Hammer
for contributions to physics, technology and applications of intense, pulsed electron and ion beams, and dense z-pinch plasmas
David Harel
for contributions to theoretical computer science
Gerald Francis Harris
for contributions to clinical research and education in human motion analysis and rehabilitation engineering
Kozo Hayashi (Life Fellow)
for leadership in, and contributions to HDTV research and development
Chris Heegard
for development and analysis of families of efficient channel codes
Samuel Ratnajeevan Herbert Hoole
for contributions to computational methods for design optimization of electrical devices
Toshio Hosono (Life Fellow)
for contributions to engineering education
To Russell Hsing
for leadership in the development of technology to transport video rate data on existing telephone access lines
Tiao-Yuan Huang
for invention and demonstration of fully-over-lapped lightly-doped-drain MOS transistors
Yih-Fang Huang
for fundamental contributions to set-membership identification for signal processing and control systems
Jose Luis Huertas
for contributions to the synthesis and design of non-linear networks, especially in the case of chaotic, neural, and fuzzy networks
Robert George Hunsperger
for research in integrated optics, and for contributions to education in this field
I
Makoto Ibuka
for contributions to, and leadership in, the development of superconducting quantum devices and their application to precise measurement
Barry David Inglis
for fundamental contributions in advancing the science of precise ac-dc transfer metrology
Louis J. Ippolito, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the study and applications of radiowave propagation effects in space communications systems design
Sitharama Iyengar
for contributions to data structures and algorithms for image processing and robotics
Subramanian Srikanteswara Iyer
for contributions to SiGe heterojunction devices and self-aligned silicides
J
Andre A. Jaecklin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding and development of high power semiconductor devices
Janice M. Jenkins (Life Fellow)
for contributions to research and development in electrocardiology, including computer techniques for automated arrhythmia analysis, and to the education of engineering students
Thomas Byron Jones, Jr.
for contributions to the electromechanical of particles, and their control and manipulation using electric and magnetic field
J. Robert Jump (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and design of interconnection networks for parallel computer systems
K
Gota Kano
for contributions to research, development , and industrialization of GaAs devices, particularly UHFFET integrated circuits and lasers for consumer applications
Masao Kasahara
for contributions to coding theory and to efficient decoding
Linda P. B. Katehi
for contributions to phased array packaging and high-frequency characterization of novel feeding networks for printed antennas and arrays
William Tyler Kaune
for contributions to electric and magnetic field exposure assessment and instrumentation development
Samuel James Keene
for the advancement of reliability technology on components and systems
Gerd E. Keiser
for contributions to the development and evaluation of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches and fiber optic networks
Richard Allen Kemmerer
for contributions to formal methods in reliability and security of computer systems
Kenneth W. Kennedy
for leadership in the field of parallel computing
Vassilis George Keramidas
for technical leadership in the fields of thin film crystal growth and heteroepitaxy
Pradeep Kumar Khosla
for contributions to reconfigureable manipulators and reconfigurable software for sensor-based control, and for leadership in curriculum development
Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub
for development of innovation nondestructive evaluation techniques, and for contributions to zinc oxide technology
Per-Simon Kildal
for contributions to the design, analysis, and understanding of reflector antenna systems
Choong-Ki Kim
for contributions to CCD linear image sensors and CCD technology
Kozo Kinoshita
for contributions to testing methods for memory and logic circuits
Kuniji Kito
for contribution to the research and development of extra-high-strength suspension insulators for high-voltage power transmission
George J. Klir
for development of the General Systems Problem Solver, reconstructability analysis, and generalized measures and principles of uncertainty based information
Wulfer H. Knausenberger
for contributions to electronic packaging and interconnections
Thomas L. Koch
for contributions to the understanding and demonstration of novel optoelectronic devices and circuits
Shinzo Kodama
for contributions to research and education in systems and control theory
Tosiro Koga
for contributions to circuit and system theory
Adalbert Konrad
for contributions to eddy current field computation by finite elements methods
Harry Kroger
for contributions to the technology of Josephson devices, and for technical leadership in electronics packaging
Casimir Alexander Kulikowski
for contributions to artificial intelligence methods for medical applications
L
Edward F. Labuda
for advances in ion laser technology, and for leadership in the manufacture of electronic and photonic devices
Joanne Snare Lacourse
for contributions to the understanding of the dynamic characteristics of semiconductor lasers
Friedrich Landstorfer
for contributions to antenna theory
Kam-Yin Lau
for leadership in the modeling and demonstration of high rate modulated and modelocked semiconductor lasers
Neal Laurance
for contributions to the development and application of microprocessors for the control of automotive engines
Steven Eric Laux
for contributions to numerical semiconductor device modeling
David M. Le Vine
for contributions to the electromagnetic measurements of the aurora and of the radar characteristics of nuclear explosions
Moises Levy
for contributions to the characterization of superconducting and magnetic materials by ultrasonic techniques
Jane Win-Shih Liu
for contributions to real-time task scheduling methods for computing systems
R. Noel Longuemare, Jr.
for contributions to radar systems and architecture
Chih-Yuan Lu
for contributions to semiconductor technology, and for leadership in the growth if the Taiwan integrated circuit industry
Raymond Julius Luebbers
for contributions to computational electromagnetics
Peter B. Luh
for contributions to the development of near-optimal and efficient manufacturing scheduling methodologies
M
Tso-Ping Ma
for contributions to the understanding of oxide semiconductor interface and hot carrier effects
Fujio Masuoka
for invention of the Flash memory and pioneering work in the area
Hans Melchior
for contributions to the advancement of optoelectronic devices for applications in fiber optic communications
Henri Merkelo
for contributions to the development for modeling and simulation high speed digital networks
Robert Pierre Mertens
for contributions to heavily doped semiconductors, bipolar transistors, and sonar cells
George Meyer
for contributions to the design methodology for nonlinear control systems
David Andrew Barclay Miller
for research in electro-optical properties of semiconductors and their application on digital optical switching and processing
Umesh Kumar Mishra
for contributions to low-noise high-electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and compound semiconductor device technology
Teruyoshi Mizutani
for contributions to the understanding and development of polymeric insulating materials
Kaneo Mohri
for contributions to the research and development of sensor-magnetic
Gary Kevin Montress
for contributions to the development of surface acoustic wave (SAW) based frequency sources, and for leadership in their application to high performance military radar systems
Kinji Mori
for contributions to distributed computer systems
Abdul M. Mousa
for contributions to the design and safe operation of high voltage power transmission facilities
Trevor Nigel Mudge
for contributions to the design and analysis of high performance processors
Amar Mukherjee
for contributions to switching theory and digital systems design
N
Desineni Subbaram Naidu
for contributions to the theory of singular perturbations in discrete-time control systems and for development of control strategies for aero-assisted orbital transfer
Takao Nakano
for leadership in the development and early industrialization of VLSI DRAMs
Masataka Nakazawa
for contributions to high-speed optical solution communication using erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, femtosecond lasers, and nonlinear fiber optics
Takao Nishizeki
for contributions to graph algorithms with applications to physical design of electronic systems
Eni Gerald Njoku
for contributions to the development of spaceborne microwave radiometry for remote sensing of the Earth
O
Seiki Ogura
for leadership and contributions to the development of the lightly doped drain MOS field effect transistor
Masahiro Okamura
for contributions to research and development of high power semiconductor devices
Kenichi Okuyama
for contributions to the development and analysis of power transformer coil design
John Leonard Oldenkamp
for contributions to ac electric vehicle drives, and to electric machine theory and practice
James Arthur Oliver
for contributions to the application of advanced electric machine technologies to utility power plants
Fumitaka Ono
for contributions to the research and development of Markov source coding, and arithmetic codes and applications
Kinji Ono (Life Fellow)
for contributions to, and leadership in, the research and development of international communications, especially in the field of data communication technology
Ozay Oral
for leadership in the advancement of engineering education in Turkey, and for contributions to theory and design of control systems
P
Kevin James Parker
for contributions to the advancement of medical ultrasound, including the development of sonoelasticity imaging and ultrasound contrast agents
KrishnaRao Pattipati
for contributions to discrete optimization algorithms for large scale systems, and team decision-making
George D. Peterson
for leadership in and contributions to the process of accreditation of engineering educational programs
James Charles Pickel
for contributions to the development of methods to characterize, model, and mitigate the effects of single event mechanisms in microelectronics
John Anthony Pierro
for contributions to solid-state microwave low noise amplifiers, and integrated circuit developments
Nicholas Pippenger
for contributions to the design of switching networks, complexity theory, parallel computing, and reliable computation
Thomas Joseph Plevyak
for leadership and individual contributions to the development and dissemination of Network Management technology and systems
Ronald J. Pogorzelski
for contributions to the techniques of analytical and computational electromagnetics
Andreas Polydoros
for contributions to spread spectrum communication systems and networks
Louie James Powell, Jr.
for leadership in the development of protective principles as applied to electric power systems
William W. Price
for development and application of analytical methods for the analysis of power system performance
R
Jan M. Rabaey
for contributions in design synthesis and concurrent architectures for signal processing applications
Periasami Karivaratha Rajan
for contributions to research and teaching in multi-dimensional circuit theory and signal processing
Donald George Ramey (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the analysis and control of turbine-generator interaction with power systems
Gunter Rau
for leadership and innovation in teaching and research in biomedical engineering
Dipankar Raychaudhuri
for contributions to the areas of multiple-access packet networks and digital video technology
Peter Americo Rizzi
for contributions to microwave education, and the innovation design of microwave filters and ferrite components
Charles William Rosenthal
for leadership in the area of computer-aided design of electronic systems
James Richard Rowland
for leadership in electrical engineering education
S
Kewal K. Saluja
for contributions to the theory and practice of self-test of digital systems
Willy M. Sansen
for contributions to the systematic design of analog integrated circuits
Hikmet Sari
for contributions to advanced signal processing in digital microwave radio systems
Sosale Shankara Sastry
for contributions to the theory of nonlinear circuits, nonlinear control systems, and robotics
William E. Sayle, II
for contributions to engineering education
Paul Bennet Schneck (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of parallel computers
Helmut Ernst Schrank
for contributions to antenna design and practice
Klaus Schunemann
for contributions to the analysis, modeling, and design of active and passive microwave components
Jeffrey H. Shapiro
for development of the theory of squeezed state electromagnetic waves
Robert E. Skelton
for contributions to integrated of design, modeling, and control of aerospace systems
Mark J. T. Smith
for contributions to the theory and design of digital filter banks
Charles G. Sodini
for contributions to the development of oversampled A/D converters, DRAM devices and circuits, and integrated circuits process technology
Richard A. Sparks
for leadership in the development, application, and manufacture of solid-state devices for missile and radar systems
Barry E. Spielman
for leadership in research and teaching in the microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits area
Peter W. Staecker
for leadership and contributions to the design and development of microwave and millimeter-wave devices and circuits
John W. Stafford
for contributions to e-beam technology and for the development of chip carrier and surface mount technology
Jay Allen Stewart
for technical leadership in the development of standards for the specification, installation, and safe operation of electrical power systems for process industries
Ephraim Suhir
for contributions to the application of mechanical and reliability engineering to physical design and analysis of microelectronic and fiber optic systems
Hector J. Sussmann
for contributions to nonlinear system theory, optimal control, and feedback control
Stephen Szygenda
for contributions to computer-aided design and simulation of digital systems
T
Eiji Takeda
for contributions to the characterization and understanding of hot-carrier effects in MOS devices and their device applications
Hiroshi Takuma
for leadership in the development of excimer lasers for laser fusion applications
Donald F. Towsley
for contributions to modeling and analysis of computer networks
Iwona Turlik
for contributions to advance packaging technology development and research
Kenneth K. Tzeng
for contributions to theory of error-correcting codes
U
Teiji Uchida
for contributions in research and development of micro-optics, optical surface mount technology, and optical communication systems
Stephen D. Umans
for contributions to the theory and practice of modulation and analysis of turbogenerators and their interactions with electrical transmission systems
V
Hendrik Van Brussell (Life Fellow)Martin Vetterli
for contributions to the theory and practice of subband coding and wavelets
Briiton Thomas Vincent, Jr.
for contributions to the development of solid-state phased-array radar systems and hybrid microwave integrated circuits
W
Eric K. Walton
for contributions to electromagnetic scattering signal processing and imaging
Harry T. Weaver
for innovation in silicon and compound semiconductor electron device designs
Andrew M. Weiner
for contributions to femosecond optical pulse snapping and its application to nonlinear optics, optical communications, and ultrafast spectroscopy
Michael John Whitelaw
for leadership, planning and management of computer systems technology for improved nuclear and reactor operations and safety
Glen N. Williams
for leadership in the development of a computer operated, highly reliable control system for autonomous underwater vehicles, and development of computer science courses
Stephen Williamson
for contribution to the analysis, design, and understanding of induction motors
Howard J. Wintle
for experimental and theoretical studies of charge storage and transport in electrical insulation
Louis Wozniak
for contributions to governing methods for hydrogenerator control
Y
Kazuhiko Yamanouchi
for research and development in surface acoustic waves and surface optical waves
Jerry Reese Yeargan
for contributions to electrical engineering education
Okio Yoshida
for contributions to the development of photoelectronic imaging devices from vidicon-type camera tubes to CCD image sensors
Z
James R. Zeidler
for contributions to adaptive signal processing and its applications