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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2002 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   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z

A

Vasudev Kalkunte Aatre (Life Fellow)
for leadership in research and development for strategic electronics and defense systems

Eyad H. Abed
for contributions to the control of nonlinear dynamical systems and singular perturbation methods

Fumiyuki Adachi
for contributions and leadership in digital cellular communication technologies

Oscar Ernesto Agazzi
for contributions to system design for gigabit ethernet, magnetic recording, and ISDN technologies

Gul A. Agha
for contributions to the theory and practice of concurrent programming

Majid Ahmadi
for contributions to the design of digital filters, and to pattern recognition and image restoration

Shigeyuki Akiba
for contributions to infrared semiconductor lasers and to the development of high capacity transoceanic undersea cable systems

Mostafa Hamed Ammar
for contributions to the design of scalable multimedia services and their network support

Cristina H. Amon
for contributions to thermal management techniques for wearable computers and portable electronics

Austin Michael Andrews, II
for technical leadership of government research and development programs

Anuradha Mandayam Annaswamy
for contributions to adaptive control theory, neural networks, and active-adaptive control of combustion systems

Tomonori Aoyama
for contributions to digital signal processing for communications and broadband communication networks

Narain Das Arora
for contributions to the development of MOSFET compact models for circuit simulation

Serpil Ayasli
for contributions to the development of military radars

B

Hrvoje I. Babic (Life Fellow)
for contributions to engineering education and research in analog and digital signal processing

Siva S. Banda
for leadership in developing and applying multivariable flight control techniques for military applications

Mihai Banu
for contributions to the art of fully integrated continuous-time analog-filter design

Richard G. Baraniuk
for contributions to the development of techniques for time-frequency and multiscale analysis

John Tilman Barr, Iv
for contributions and leadership in RF & microwave component measurements & instrumentation for design and manufacturing

Sankar Basu
for contributions to theory and application of multidimensional circuits, systems, and signal processing

Theodore Batchman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to optical engineering education and educational leadership

William Francis Beausoleil
for contributions to the advancement of hardware verification technology for very large computer systems

Hamid R. Berenji
for contributions to the development of Fuzzy reinforcement learning theory

Elisa Bertino
for contributions to the theory of object-oriented databases, temporal databases, and database security

Prabir Bhattacharya
for contributions to geometrical and mathematical aspects of image understanding and processing

Arun Kumar Bhattacharyya
for contributions to the modeling of microstrip antennas and arrays on layered media

William Dale Blair
for technical leadership in and contributions to developing multitarget-multisensor tracking technology and applications

Vivek Shripad Borkar
for contributions to stochastic and adaptive control

Jens Bornemann
for contributions to the modeling of design of waveguide components and planar structures

Anthony Christos Boucouvalas
for contributions to the understanding and development of optical fiber components and optical wireless communications

Barry C. Brusso
for leadership in industrial applications of environmental, health and life safety systems

Joachim N. Burghartz
for contributions to integrated high-speed and radio-frequency silicon devices and components

C

Terrence Michael Caelli
for contributions to machine vision and pattern recognition

Richard John Cameron
for contributions to the exact synthesis techniques for microwave filters

Gerard-Andre Pierre Capolino
for contributions to modeling, simulation, and control techniques applied to power electronics and electrical drives

Gerard Thomas Capraro
for leadership in computing technologies for assessing the electromagnetic compatibility of systems

James Kennedy Cavers
for contributions to the theory and practice of digital transmission over wireless channels

Andrew Kwokshing Chan
for contributions to the development of wavelet-based algorithms for scientific and engineering applications

Chi Hou Chan
for contributions to computational electromagnetics

Keh-Yung Cheng
for contributions to semiconductor heterostructure materials and devices using molecular beam epitaxy

Naoki Chinone
for contributions to the development and understanding of semiconductor lasers

Christos G. Christodoulou
for contributions to the application of neural networks in adaptive antenna arrays

Noriyoshi Chubachi
for contributions to the field of piezoelectric materials, ultrasonic microsopy, materials characterization, and medical ultrasonics

Oliver Collins
for contributions to the theory and practice of error-correcting codes

Michael G. Comber
for contributions to metal oxide surge arresters and standards for their testing and application

Jeffrey A. Cook
for contributions to automotive powertrain control

Robert Louis Cupo
for design and development of digital communication receivers

D

William James Dally
for contributions to parallel computing and interconnection networks

John Anthony D' Andrea
for contributions to human RF safe-exposure standards

Bijan Davari
for contributions to high performance deep-submicron CMOS technology development

Gianfranco Domenico De Grandi
for contributions to continental scale vegetation mapping using high resolution SAR mosaics, and in the area of information extraction from SAR data

Nico de Rooij
for contributions to microelectrical/mechanical systems and technology transfer to the marketplace

Mark E. Dean
for contributions to personal computers and computer system architecture, technology, and advanced structures

Gianfranco Degrandi
for contributions to continental scale vegetation mapping using high resolution SAR mosaics, and the area of information extraction from SAR data

Peter J. Delfyett
for the development and application of high speed photonic device technology based on mode-locked semiconductor diode lasers

James W. Demmel
for contributions to the field of computational mathematics and the development of mathematical software

Maria Domenica Adele Di Benedetto
for contributions to the theory of nonlinear and hybrid control system design

Andrew Louis Stephan Drozd
for the development of knowledge-based codes for modeling and simulation of complex systems for Electromagnetic Compatability

Stephen Dukes
for leadership in evolving cable television industry architecture, technology and standards for rapidly developing digital two-way communications systems

E

Hamid Elahi
for developing simplified methods of overvoltage analysis and insulation coordination for high voltage AC and DC transmission systems

Evangelos S. Eleftheriou
for contributions to equalization and coding, and for noise-predictive maximum likelihood detection in magnetic recording

Eweda I. Eweda
for contributions to the theory of adaptive filtering

F

Patrick Guy Farrell (Life Fellow)
for contributions to error-correcting codes

Patrick P. Flandrin
for contributions to time-frequency and time-scale analysis of signals and systems

Janie Mclawhorn Fouke
for contributions to the theories of and instrumentation for obstructive pulmonary disorders

Ophir Frieder
for contributions to the design and development of scalable multi-data type information systems

Klaus J. Froehlich
for contributions to the understanding of high voltage switching phenomena and for the development of new concepts in switching-equipment, application and testing

Nobbuo Fujii
for contributions to the theory and design of active filters

Hiromichi Fujisawa
for contributions to document understanding including handwritten Chinese character recognition and document retrieval

Masaaki Futamoto
for contributions to perpendicular magnetic recording

G

Henrietta L. Galiana
for leadership in understanding biological control systems and for the development of transient identification methods in the modeling of ocular reflexes

Ramesh Garg
for contributions to microstrip antenna technology

Albin John Gasiewski
for contributions to passive microwave sounding within clouds and precipitation, and passive polarimetric microwave imaging

Karl Robert Gerlach
for contributions to the development of electronic counter-counter measures and signal processing for radar systems

Georges Georgette Emiel Gielen
for contributions to computer-aided design and design automation of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems

Jacek Franciszek Gieras
for contributions to the modeling and analysis of linear motors

Georges A. Giralt
for research in robot autonomy and intelligence

Jay C. Giri
for contributions to the design and implementation of power system control centers

Allen W. Glisson
for contributions to the development of numerical solution methods in electromagnetic scattering by complex surfaces

Robert M. Goldberg
for contributions to military test and measurement equipment

Toshio Goto
for contributions to plasma processing, gaseous electronics and lasers

Edward L. Griffin
for leadership in the development and application of MSAG GaAs processes for novel MMIC circuits

Wayne Davy Grover
for contributions to survivable and self-organizing broadband transport networks

Stanislaw Michal Gubanski
for contributions to the understanding of aging and performance of high voltage polymeric insulations

H

Tarek M. Habashy
for contributions to forward and inverse scattering theory and methods in geophysics

Thomas Gerald Habetler
for contributions to electric motor control and condition monitoring

Hsueh-Ming Hang
for contributions to video compression algorithms and systems

James W. Haslett
for contributions to high temperature instrumentation and noise in solid-state electronics

G. Erich Heberlein, Jr.
for contributions to the development of equipment and environmental testing standards and design of low voltage electrical and control equipment

Allen Ray Hefner
for contributions to the theory and modeling of power semiconductor devices

John Erik Hershey
for contributions to secure communications

Mitsutaka Hikita
for contributions to the development of surface-acoustic-wave devices for mobile communications

Shuji Hirakawa
for contributions to the innovation of coded-modulation and set-partitioning, and applications of error-correcting codes to a real digital broadcasting system

John Richard Holmquist (Life Fellow)
for the implementation of advanced electrical technologies in the pulp and paper industry

Philip John Hopkinson
for contributions to the reliability of distribution transformers and the development of related standards for testing and application

Yingbo Hua
for contributions to high resolution signal processing and blind system identification

Qiuting Huang
for contributions to integrated circuits for wireless communications

Shing-Tsaan Huang
for contributions to parallel and distributed computing

Ronald H. Huesman
for contributions to computed tomographic reconstruction, parameter estimation from dynamic reconstructed images, and related analysis

Chang-Gyu Hwang
for contributions to, and leadership in, device and process technologies for high density memories

I

Hiroyoshi Ikuno
for contributions to the development of new numerical methods and asymtotic techniques in computational electromagnetics

Yuji Inoue
for contributions to the development of technologies for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) networking architecture and multimedia networks

Osami Ishida
for leadership in research and development of microwave devices for mobile communication

Toru Ishida
for contributions to autonomous agents and multiagent systems

Hiroshi Ishikawa
for contributions to semiconductor and new material lasers

J

Thomas J. Jackson
for contributions to the theory and applications of remote sensing to hydrology

Chennupati Jagadish
for contributions to III-V compound semiconductor optoelectronic device integration

Praveen K. Jain
for contributions to efficient high frequency power converter systems

Matthew Ronald James
for contributions to the theory of robust control design for nonlinear systems

Ralph Boyd James
for contributions to and leadership in the development of wide band-gap compound semiconductor devices used for detecting and imaging X- and gamma-ray radiation

Allan Hugh Johnston
for contributions to the understanding of space radiation effects in optoelectronics

James David Johnston
for contributions in perceptual audio coding and its standardization

Douglas L. Jones
for contributions to adaptive and statistical time-frequency analysis

Rajiv V. Joshi
for contributions to chip metallurgy materials and processes, and high performance processor and circuit design

K

Kenichi Kanatani
for contributions to computer vision

Masakazu Kato
for contributions to the development of electric power network operation systems using artificial intelligence technologies

George Alexander Katopis
for contributions to the advancement of switching noise estimation and containment in first level packaging structures and architecting of design approaches

Ravindhar K. Kaw
for contributions to the development of parametrics, tools, and methodologies for the electrical design of electronic packaging

Masao Kawachi
for contributions to optical fiber communications using silica-based optical fibers and planar lightwave circuits

Junzo Kawakami
for contributions to the research and development of artificial intelligence applications in power engineering

Atsuo Kawamura
for contributions to real-time digital feedback control of PWM inverters and its application to UPS

Kazuhiko Kawamura
for contributions to the understanding, the modeling, and the realization of human-robot symbiotic systems

John E. Kelly, IV
for leadership in the research, development and manufacture of advanced semiconductor technologies

Nahid Khazenie
for leadership in the advancement of remote sensing science, and the advancement of women and minorities in engineering, science and technology

Sayfe Kiaei
for contributions in low-power, low-noise CMOS logic

Hisato Kobayashi
for contributions to the research field of human-robot interactive communication

Valeri Ya Kontorovitch
for contributions to the theory of EMC of radio communication systems

Jelena Kovacevic
for contributions to the theory of signal representation

Donald H. Kraft
for contributions to text retrieval via fuzzy set theory and genetic algorithms

Miroslav Krstic
for contributions to nonlinear and adaptive control

P. Vijay Kumar
for contributions to the theory of error-correcting codes and low correlation sequence design

L

El-Hang Lee
for contributions to optical devices for communication

Kang B. Lee
for contributions to smart sensor interfaces, networking, and standards

Ruby Bei-Loh Lee
for contributions to general-purpose processor architectures

James Robert Leger
for the development and application of diffractive and microoptical components

Will Edward Leland
for contributions to the characterization of traffic on data networks

Victor C. M. Leung
for contributions to the design of protocols and management strategies for wireless and mobile communication networks

Vladimir I. Levenshtein
for contributions to the theory of error correcting codes

Chung-Sheng Li
for contributions to digital libraries and universal multimedia access

Burn Jeng Lin
for contributions to lithography theory, tooling, masks, and fabrication technology

Yi-Bing Lin
for contributions to the design and modeling of mobile telecommunications networks and leadership in personal communications services education

Guo SIu Liu
for contributions to the theory and implementation of random signal radar systems

K. J. Ray Liu
for contributions to algorithms, architectures, and implementations for signal processing

David B. Lomet
for contributions to relational database kernel technology, especially in the area of transaction and access methods

Qiang Lu
for contributions to optimal control theory applications in power systems

Kwai-Man Luk
for contributions to the development of wideband microstrip patch antennas and dielectric resonator antennas

Richard Francis Lyon
for contributions to VLSI signal processing, models of hearing, handwriting recognition, and electronic color photography

M

Azad M. Madni
for contributions to systems engineering technology for enterprise design and enterprise process management

Hisaaki Maeda
for contributions to the theory of floating structures and wave energy absorption

Sharad Malik
for contributions to electronic design automation techniques in logic and embedded software synthesis

Michael W. Marcellin
for contributions to data compression and constrained coding systems

Jose Ramon Marti
for contributions to the development of electromagnetic transients programs for transmission line modeling and real-time simulation

V. John Mathews
for contributions to the theory and application of nonlinear and adaptive filtering

Nobuyuki Matsui
for contributions to the theory and practice of control of AC motor drives

Akira Matsuzawa
for contributions to high-speed A/D converters and mixed-signal integrated circuits

Sean P. Meyn
for contributions to stochastic control, dynamic optimization, and control of large networks

Eric Michielssen
for contributions to the advancement of computational electromagnetics

Nicholas W. Miller
for technical leadership in the analysis and control of voltage instability in power systems

David L. Mills
for contributions to network protocols and network timekeeping in the development of the Internet

Marc Moeneclaey
for contributions to the theory of synchronization in digital communications

Kazuo Murano
for contributions to the research and development of communications signal processing and DSP LSIs, and the standardization of ISDN user-network interface

N

Krishnaswamy Nagaraj
for contributions to the design of CMOS data converters

David Nahamoo
for development of speech recognition algorithms and products

Takashi Nanya
for contribution to the theory and design of self-checking and asynchronous VLSI systems

Stephen James Nightingale
for contributions to planar microwave and millimeter wave circuits

Susumu Nishiwaki
for contributions to the understanding of high voltage switching phenomena

Taiji Nishizawa
for contributions to broadcast engineering

Thomas Arthur Nondahl
for contributions to high performance permanent magnet and linear motor drives and systems

O

Shmuel Shimon Oren
for contributions to research and development in power system economics

Tetsuya Osaka
for contributions in the field of high-density magnetic recording

P

Debajyoti Pal
for contributions to the theory and practice of the use of excess bandwidth and diversity in adaptive equalization for data transmission

Robert J. Phelan, Jr.
for contributions to the development of semiconductor lasers, optical detectors, and measurement techniques

LawrenceT. Pileggi
for contributions to simulation and modeling of integrated circuits

Chi-Sang Poon
for contributions to the application of engineering systems theory to biomedical modeling

Zorana Popovic
for contributions to the development of active antenna arrays and quasi-optical power combining techniques

Wolfgang Porod
for contributions to circuit concepts and architectures for nanoelectronics

John Edwin Propst
for contributions to the modeling of risk and reliability in industrial electrical systems

R

Nagarajan Ranganathan
for contributions to algorithms and architectures for VLSI systems

Sanjay Ranka
for contributions to the theory and practice of high performance computing

Asok Ray
for contributions to aerospace and electromechanical systems

Nicholas Reinhardt
for contributions to hydrogen thyratrons, high voltage pulse power, high voltage transmission and distribution

James Arnold Roberts, Jr.
for leadership in electrical and computer engineering and computer science education and in research competitiveness

Graham John Rogers
for contributions to the modelling, analysis and control of dynamic phenomena in power systems

Ulrich Lothar Rohde
for contributions to and leadership in the development and industrial implementation of microwave computer-aided design technology

David E. Root
for contributions to nonlinear modeling of active semiconductor devices

Kaushik Roy
for contributions to the power-aware design of digital circuits

Imre Jozsef Rudas
for contributions to the theory and applications of computational intelligence for the control of electro-mechanical and robotic systems

S

Tadashi Saitoh
for contributions to development of crystalline silicon solar cells and materials for photovoltaic applications

Ken Sakamura
for contributions to the development of computer architecture

Shojiro Sakata
for contributions to the theory of multidimensional arrays and codes

Magdy M. A. Salama
for contributions to the advancement of distribution system performance

Juan Jose Sanchez-Gasca
for contributions to small signal analysis, identification, and control methods for power system dynamic performance

RaviS. Sandhu
for contributions to the field of information and system security

Tapio Antero Saramaki
for contributions to the design and implementation of digital filters and filter banks

Mahadev Satyanarayanan
for contributions to scalable and reliable file access in large distributed systems

Nirmal Raj Saxena
for contributions to reliable computing

Edl Schamiloglu
for contributions to the generation and propagation of intense pulsed charged particle beams

Richard Dale Schlichting
for contributions to fault-tolerant computing and distributed systems

Juergen Schroeter
for contributions to text-to-speech synthesis technology

Carl Matthew Sechen
for contributions to automated placement and routing in integrated circuits

Ronald Michael Sega
for contributions to material research in space and regional engineering education

Kenneth David Senne
for contributions to the development of real-time adaptive signal processing systems for defense applications

Suresh Pal Sethi
for contributions to control and optimization of management and economic systems

Marty R. Shaneyfelt
for contributions to the understanding of radiation effects in semiconductor devices and to the development of radiation-hardened technologies

Naoyuki Shigyo
for contributions to the development of technology-oriented computer-aided design of semiconductor devices

Tadashi Shiosaki
for contributions to SAW devices and nonvolatile memories

David Doyle Shipp
for contributions to the design and protection of electrical power systems for commercial and industrial applications

Adit D. Singh
for contributions to defect based testing and test optimization in VLSI circuits

Rajendra Singh
for contributions to and technical leadership in the materials processing and manufacturing of semiconductor devices

Bhabani P. Sinha
for contributions to the design of algorithms and interconnection networks for parallel/distributed computing

Malcolm C. Smith
for contributions to feedback control and systems theory

Elias Snitzer (Life Member)
for studies of rare-earth ions in optical fiber, leading to the development of optical fiber amplifiers and lasers

MilanSonka
for contributions to medical image analysis and computer vision

Mark S. Squillante
for contributions to analysis, modeling and optimization of computer systems

James Carson Stewart
for leadership in education and academic research in the field of microwave and millimeter-wave devices and circuits

Gerald Jay Sussman
for contributions to artificial intelligence, computer languages, and computer science education

Andrew Y. J. Szeto
for contributions to rehabilitation engineering

T

Keiji Tachikawa
for contributions to and leadership in the development, introduction, and standardization of mobile communications systems

Andrew Richard Teel
for contributions to control systems with actuator limitations to input-output theory for nonlinear dynamic systems

Rao S. Thallam
for contributions to the understanding of harmonics due to HVDC converters and power electronic loads

Albert J. P. Theuwissen
for contributions to the development of CCD image sensors for still photography and HDTV applications

Manfred Kaspar Andreas Thumm
for contributions to the development and application of gyrotron oscillators, oversized microwave mode converters and transmission line components

Tseung-Yuen Tseng
for contributions to ceramic capacitor and sensor technologies

Toshiaki Tsuchiya
for contributions to the understanding of the reliability physics of MOS devices and the development of hot-carrier-immune CMOS technologies

Charles Wuching Tu
for contributions to molecular beam epitaxy of novel III-V semiconductors

U

Eli Upfal
for contributions to theoretical aspects of computer science and engineering

V

Vijay Kumar Vaishnavi
for contributions to the theory and practice of software development

Igor Vajda
for contributions to the use of statistics in information theory

Arjan J. Van Der Schaft
for contributions to the theory of nonlinear systems

Jan Van Der Spiegel
for contributions in biologically motivated sensors and information processing systems

Thomas P. Van Doren
for contributions to electromagnetic compatibility education

Barry D. Van Veen
for contributions to the development of subspace signal processing algorithms

W

William Alan Wallace
for contributions to decision support systems with application to emergency and crisis management

Masao Washizu
for contributions to the application of electric fields to the manipulation of molecules and cells for biological research

Larry F. Weber
for contributions to plasma display technology

Robert Weigel
for contributions to microwave acoustic, radio frequency integrated circuits, and microwave circuits and their applications

Uri C. Weiser
for contributions to computer architecture

Joseph E. Wilkes
for contributions to the development and standardization of control algorithms for cellular wireless communications systems

Dylan Forrest Williams
for contributions to advancements in microwave measurement

George Robert Wodicka
for contributions to biomedical acoustic research and its application to clinical diagnosis and therapy

Kit Po Wong
for contributions to the theory and applications of intelligent systems in power engineering

Kon Max Wong
for contributions to sensor array and multi-channel signal processing

Wing Shing Wong
for contributions to estimation theory of nonlinear systems and application of system theory to communication and information processing problems

Ming C. Wu
for contributions to optical micro-electro-mechanical systems and high speed optoelectronics

Y

Toshiaki Yachi
for contributions to power semiconductor and micro-magnetic devices

Akihiko Yamada
for contributions to design and test methodologies for large digital systems

Yoshio Yamaguchi
for contributions to the development of real-time and fully polarimetric synthetic aperture radar systems for short-range sensing of buried objects

Andrew C. Yang
for contributions to infrared detector technology and technical leadership in optoelectronics

Gang George Yin
for contributions to approximation, optimization, and control of stochastic systems

Ellen June Yoffa
for technical, professional, and business leadership in electronic design automation

Bin Yu
for contributions to statistical methods in information theory

Z

Avideh Zakhor
for contributions to image and video compression