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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2003 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

Ali Abur
for contributions to the methods for state estimation of power systems

Richard A. Ackley
for technology leadership for advanced radar systems

Ramesh K. Agarwal
for contributions to robust control of uncertain systems with applications to flight and flow control

Makato Ando
for contributions to the design of high gain planar waveguide arrays

Yasuhiro Ando
for contributions to optical connector technologies

Teruaki Aoki
for leadership in consumer electronics and contributions to semiconductor technology

Ronald Craig Arkin
for contributions to behavior-based robotic control, multi-robot systems, and hybrid deliberative/reactive software architectures

Ercument Arvas
for contributions to the solution of electromagnetic scattering problems

Carl D. Avers
for contributions to engineering education and accreditation of engineering programs

B

Heinrich Peter Baltes
for contributions to the development and commercialization of CMOS based MEMS

Quirino Balzano
for contributions to methodologies for assessing exposure to radiofrequency radiation from portable communication devices

Robert T. Bannon
for leadership in ocean engineering and the practical application of sensor technologies

Richard A. Belgard
for leadership in the computer engineering community and contributions to computer micro architectures

Khaled Ben LetaieF
for contributions to the analysis, design, and performance evaluation of high-speed wireless communication systems

Marek Edward Bialkowski
for contributions to the modeling, design, and testing of microwave guiding and radiating structures

Josef Bigun
for contributions to image understanding

Yuval Bistritz
for contributions to the stability theory of multi-dimensional linear systems and applications to estimation and interpolation problems

Frede Blaabjerg
for contributions to the design and control of power electronic converters and electric drives for the improvement of industrial products

Susan Manning Blanchard
for contributions in the field of cardiac electrophysiology and for innovations in biomedical engineering education

Anthony M. Bloch
for contributions to nonlinear dynamics and geometric control of physical systems

Daniel J. Blumenthal
for contributions to optical packet switching and agile optical networking

Wojtek Jan Bock
for contributions to fiber optic sensing devices and systems

Bernhard E. Boser
for contributions to integrated MEMS and learning algorithms

Kenneth Earl Bow

For contributions to the development of polymer compounds, coated metal shielding, and laminate sheaths for wire and cable applications

Edward C. Brady
for technical leadership in military communication systems

C

Brian Randolph Carlisle
for contributions to industrial robotics

Ewart Robert Carson
for contributions to modeling methodology for physiology, medicine and healthcare

David Lynn Cave (Life Fellow)
for contributions to analog product development and smart power devices

Zoltan Joseph Cendes
for contributions to the application of finite element modeling to microwave guides, structures and circuits

Nick Cercone
for contributions to knowledge discovery and data mining

Sergio Cerutti
for leadership in biomedical signal processing and modeling of cardiovascular and neural systems

Sreejit Chakravarty
for contributions to high volume manufacturing testing of VLSI circuits

Prosper Chemouil
for contributions to the design and implementation of dynamic routing and traffic management systems in telecommunications networks

Dan De-Vu Chen
for contributions to the basic understanding of switching power supplies

Homer H. Chen
for contributions to the development of technology and standards for digital image and video coding

Shang-Yi Chiang
for technical leadership in developing and elevating silicon foundry technologies

Kent D. Choquette
for contributions to the development of semiconductor vertical cavity surface emitting laser diodes

Paul Kim-Ho Chu
for contributions to the understanding of plasma implantation and deposition

Claudio Cobelli
for contributions to the development of system models and methodology to solve physiological and medical problems

John Maxwell Cohn
for contributions to the development of CAD tools and design methodology for high-performance custom integrated circuits

Jan Conradi
for contributions to the advancement of optical fiber communications systems

Stephen Edward Cross
for the development and use of modern software engineering techniques in advanced systems

Rene L. Cruz
for the development of a network calculus for characterization of traffic on packet networks

D

Edison R. Da Silva
for contributions to static power converter and machine drives

Bruce Gordon Danly
for contributions to the development of high-power millimeter-wave sources for fusion, accelerator, and defense applications

Gracie E. Davis
for contributions to the development of radiation-hard electronic components for military and space applications

Richard Michael De La Rue
for contributions to integrated optics research, from lithium niobate to photonic crystals

Mohamed Jamal Deen
for contributions to modeling, noise, and parameter extraction in silicon transistors and high speed photodetectors

Zhi Ding
for contributions to blind estimation and equalization of communication

Theodore Euclid Djaferis
for contributions to robust control and algebraic systems theory

Silvano Donati
for contributions to electro-optical instrumentation and photodetector noise theory

Gopal K. Dubey
for contributions to power electronics education and research

E

Bo Stefan Egardt
for contributions to the stability and robustness of adaptive control

Susan J. Eggers
for contributions to the design of multithreaded and shared memory multiprocessors and compiler technology

Gabriel Chike Ejebe
for contributions to power system contingency selection methods

William Jackson Emery
for contributions to satellite remote sensing

Gerald L. Engel
for contributions to computer science and engineering education

Milos Ercegovac
for contributions to the theory and practice of digital arithmetic

Rolf Ernst
for contributions to the design automation of co-design hardware and software embedded systems

Robin Evans
for contributions to target tracking, industrial control, and signal processing

F

Robert Lewis Fagaly
for leadership in the development and commercialization of SQUID instrumentation

Yeshaiahu Fainman
for contributions to the use of optical nonlinearities for signal processing

Da Gang Fang
for contributions to the development of the full-wave discrete complex image method and modified matched layer absorbing boundary conditions

Wai-Chi Fang
for contributions to VLSI systems using neural-based methods

Dagan Feng
for contributions to modeling and data processing for biomedical and multimedia applications

David J. Frank
for contributions to solid-state devices and ultra-small CMOS devices

Tadashi Fujino
for contributions to modulation and demodulation techniques for digital radio communications

G

William Joseph Gallagher
for contributions to the development of oxide-barrier tunnel junctions for superconducting and magnetic device applications

Hans Peter Geering (Life Fellow)
for contributions to model-based automotive engine control and leadership in control education

Mario Gerla
for contributions to ad hoc wireless networks

Abdolreza Ghafurian
for leadership in the mitigation of the environmental impact of fluid-filled transmission cables

Michael John Gibbard (Life Fellow)
for contributions to stabilizer analysis and tuning for power systems

William Duncan Greason
for contributions to the fundamental principles of electrostatic discharge and its effect on electronic devices and systems

H

David Lee Hall
for leadership in establishing the field of multisensor data fusion and development of practical systems

Denis R. Hall
for contributions to the physics and engineering of high power gas and waveguide lasers

LawrenceO. Hall
for contributions to the theory and practice of fuzzy pattern recognition

David Louis Harame
for contributions to the development of SiGe Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor and BiCMOS technologies

Frederic Joel Harris (Life Fellow)
for applications of digital signal processing to the design of communications systems

Reiner W. Hartenstein (Life Fellow)
for contributions to computer hardware description languages and reconfigurable computing machines

James Harvey
for technical leadership in formulating and managing government research programs in science and technology

Homayoun Hashemi
for contributions to propagation modeling for wireless personal communication systems

Mehdi Hatamian
for contributions to the design of high performance digital signal processors

Thomas C. Henderson
for contributions to sensor systems, discrete relaxation algorithms, and CAD-based computer vision

Hironori Hirata
for contributions to the research and development of modeling, analysis, and optimization methods for large-scale systems

Shigeo Hirose
for contributions to the design and control of mobile robots

Kazuo Hotate
for contributions to fiber optic gyroscopes and distributed fiber optic sensors

Shu Yuen Hui
for contributions to power electronic circuits and modeling techniques

Richard Henry Hulett
for technical leadership in advancing the safe and reliable application of electrical resistance heat tracing cables to maintain fluid temperatures in pipelines

Dong-Seok Hyun
for contributions to the design, analysis, and implementation of high performance power conversion systems and for leadership in power electronics education

I

Hiroaki Ikeda
for contributions to RF power generation using MOS field effect transistors and leadership in the development of RF power technologies

Ronald Scott Indeck
for contributions to information technology, especially advances in magnetic information storage security

Mohammad Reza Iravani
for contributions to power engineering education and the modeling, design, and control of power electronic converters for power system applications

Fumitada Itakura
for pioneering contributions to speech processing

Kiyohiko Itoh (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of small antennas and their applications

J

Thomas Nelson Jackson
for contributions to GaAs MESFETS and thin-film transistors

Ramakrishna Janaswamy
for contributions to numerical modeling techniques in radio wave propagation and electromagnetic scattering

Ward Thomas Jewell
for contributions to power engineering education, power quality laboratory development, and industry solutions to power quality problems

Kristina M. Johnson
for contributions to optoelectronic processing systems and liquid crystal devices

Timothy L. Johnson
for contributions to the application of hybrid systems

NanMarie Jokerst
for contributions to the integration and packaging of optoelectronic devices for the realization of optical interconnections and interfaces

Norman Paul Jouppi
for contributions to the design and analysis of high performance processors and memory systems

Graham Arnold Jullien
for contributions to the application of number theoretic techniques in signal processing

Wilhelm Wolfgang Jutzi
for contributions to superconducting digital integrated circuits and microwave technologies

K

Sadahiko Kano
for contributions to and leadership in the development of international digital network standards

Rohit Kapur
for contributions to IC Test Technology

Kensuke Kawai
for contributions to human-machine systems for computerized power-plant automation

Mustafa Okyay Kaynak
for contributions to variable structure systems theory and its applications in mechatronics

Brian Michael Kent
for leadership in the development and application of radar cross section measurement technologies

Oussama Khatib
for contributions to planning and control of complex robotic systems

Kinam Kim
for contributions the development of high-density dynamic random access memory

Ken-Ichi Kitayama
for contributions to optical fiber communications, radio-on-fiber communications, and photonic networks

Torleiv Klove
for contributions to coding theory and error-detecting codes

Kingo Kobayashi
for contributions to the theory of finitary information systems

Toshio Koga
for contributions to video compression technologies based on motion compensation and for the development of digital television transmission equipment and systems

Henry F. Korth
for contributions to the principles and practice of database management

Masanori Koshiba
for contributions to the modeling of optical wave propagation in photonics devices

John August Kosinski
for contributions to piezoelectric substrate materials and resonators

Randall William Kreutel
for contributions to antenna technology for satellite communications

Andreas Kuehlman
for the development of formal equivalence checking technology and its successful application to microprocessor and ASIC designs

Prem Kumar
for the development of nonlinear optical devices for communication networks

Hoi-Sing Kwok
for pioneering research in liquid crystal display technology

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

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

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

Mitsuo Makimoto
for contributions to the development of microwave and radio frequency devices

Toshihiko Makino
for contributions to the development and commercialization of gain-coupled distributed feedback semiconductor lasers

David Martinez
for technical leadership in the development of high performance embedded computing for real-time defense systems

Thomas Louis Marzetta
for contributions to the theory of multidimensional signal processing and multiple-antenna communications

Hiroshi Matsumoto
for contributions to the understanding of waves in nonlinear plasmas and microwave power transmission

Hiroyuki Matsunami
for contributions to Silicon Carbide epitaxial growth technology and transistors

Ueli M. Maurer
for contributions to the theory and practice of cryptography

John Douglas Mcdonald
for technical leadership in the development of substation integration and automation

Antonio Mecozzi
for contributions to the theory of nonlinear transmission in optical fibers

Gerard G. Medioni
for contributions to computer vision algorithms for feature extraction, organization, and matching

John Jacob Metzner
for contributions to reliable data communications

James R. Michalec
for contributions to rotating machinery operation, maintenance, and standards development

Veljko Milan Milutinovic
for the development of the Vertical Migration Architecture

Robert A. Minasian
for contributions to photonic signal processing of microwave signals

Yoshimasa Miura
for contributions and leadership in research and development of high-density magnetic storage technology

Makoto Miyake
for contributions to the development of error-correction receivers and their applications to wireless communication terminals

C. Mohan
for contributions to robust high-performance transaction management

Salvatore Monaco
for contributions to nonlinear digital systems theory and control

Wooil Matthew Moon
for contributions to theoretical geodynamics for earth system observation

James M. Moran, Jr.
for development of spectroscopic techniques in interferometric radio astronomy

Takehiro Moriya
for contributions to speech compression and audio coding technologies and their standardization

Pierre Moulin
for contributions to statistical signal processing and the theory of information hiding

Gerd Muehllehner
for contributions to positron emission tomography instrumentation and image reconstruction techniques

N

George Nagy
for pioneering and sustained contributions to pattern recognition

Farid N. Najm
for contributions to estimation and modeling of power dissipation in integrated circuits

Tadao Nakamura
for contributions to pipelined computer architecture and computer engineering education

Wataru Nakayama
for contributions to thermal science and engineering for electronic packaging

Tung Sang Ng
for contributions to signal processing techniques in spread spectrum communications

Karl Bernhard Niclas
for contributions to the theory, design, and implementation of broadband microwave hybrid and MMIC amplifiers

David Malcolm Nicol
for contributions to parallel discrete-event simulation in high performance computing

Akinori Nishihara
for contributions to the theory and design of digital signal processing

Tadashi Nishimura
for leadership in the development of advanced CMOS devices and process technologies

Damir Novosel
for contributions to the field of power system relaying, substation automation, and process automation

O

Robert Michael O'donnell
for contributions to advanced surveillance and tracking radar systems

Tadahiro Ohmi
for contributions and leadership in semiconductor engineering

Katsunari Okamoto
for contributions to optical fiber technologies and wavelength-division-multiplexed communications

Boon-Tech Ooi
for contributions to high power converters

Basabtkumar John Oommen
for contributions to automata learning and syntactic pattern recognition

John Andrew Orr
for contributions to electrical and computer engineering education

Thomas Howard Ortmeyer
for contributions to the modeling and analysis of power system harmonics

Joseph Andrew O'sullivan
for contributions to information-theoretic imaging with applications to medical tomographic systems and radar imaging

P

Anil Pahwa
for contributions to carrier symbol synchronization and channel estimation in digital communications

Erdal Panayirci
for contributions to carrier symbol synchronization and channel estimation in digital communications

Cherri M. Pancake
for technical leadership in improving the usability of computing technology

Arthur C. Paolella
for contributions to optical control of microwave monolithic integrated circuits

Christos A. Papachristou
for contributions to high level test synthesis with applications to VLSI digital circuits and computer engineering education

John Joseph Paserba, Jr.
for contributions to FACTS controllers in power systems

Jean Ponce
for contributions to geometric shape representation in computer vision

Karl Joseph Puttlitz
for development and leadership in the microelectronic packaging sciences and area array interconnection technology

Q

Yuchang Qiu
for contributions to electrical discharges in electronegative gas mixtures

R

Rochit Rajsuman
for contributions to testing of very large semiconductor memory and logic integrated circuits

Vladimir A. Rakov
for contributions to the understanding of lightning discharge phenomena

Umberto Ravaioli
for contributions to Monte Carlo simulation of electron devices

Behzad Razavi
for contributions to high-speed communication circuits

Pavel Rehak
for contributions to the theory and development of particle and photon detectors

Clayton Hedley Reid
for contributions to medium voltage motor control technology

Robert Emil Reinovsky
for contributions to pulsed power science and technology

Paulo Fernando Ribeiro
for contributions to the understanding of harmonic penetration in transmission systems, and advancement of superconducting magnetic energy storage system applications

Laura M. Roa
for contributions to new resuscitation therapies for burn patients that are based on mathematical modeling, simulation, and control techniques

John William Rockway
for technical leadership in the development and application of computational techniques for advanced antenna and electromagnetic system analysis

Norman F. Roderick
for contributions to the modeling and understanding of high energy density plasmas

Mark James Rodwell
for contributions to high speed electron devices and integrated circuits

Hans D. Rombach
for contributions to experimental software engineering

Kenneth Rose
for contributions to information-theoretic methods in signal processing

Ron M. Roth
for contributions to algebraic and modulation coding

S

Masaru Sakurai
for contributions to digital signal processing technology in HDTV systems

Takayasu Sakurai
for contributions to the modeling and design of high speed VLSI circuits

Sachin Suresh Sapatnekar
for contributions to the optimization of timing and layout in VLSI circuits

Dierk Schroeder
for contributions to modeling of power semiconductors for circuit design

Alan Carter Seabaugh
for contributions to high speed and nanoelectronic device and circuit technology

Tomy Sebastian
for contributions to the theory, design, and application of permanent magnet motors and drives in automotive systems

Mubarak Ali Shah
for contributions to motion-based recognition and shape from shading in computer vision

Manoj Shah
for contributions to electromagnetic design and analysis of electric machines

Shashi Shekhar
for contributions to spatial database storage methods, data mining, and geographic information systems

Phillip C-Y Sheu
for contributions to object-oriented data and knowledge engineering and its impact on biomedical engineering

Neils Skou
for contributions to imaging radiometer systems for microwave remote sensing

Meint K. Smit
for contributions to optoelectronic integration, in particular for wavelength division multiplexing applications

Richard A. Soref
for contributions to the development of silicon-based optoelectronics

James C. Spall
for contributions to stochastic algorithms in control and optimization

Andreas Savva Spanias
for contributions to speech processing and its industrial applications

Stefan Michel Steyaert
for contributions to the design of CMOS RF communications circuits

Steven Noel Stitzer
for contributions to the field of ferrite microwave control devices

T

Ahmet Murat Tekalp
for contributions to digital image and video processing

Bhavani M. Thuraisingham
for contributions to secure systems involving database systems, distributed systems, and the web

James E. Timperley
for contributions to diagnostic testing of rotating machinery insulation systems

W. John Tomlinson
for contributions to micro-optic components for fiber optic systems

Elias D. Towe
for contributions to nanostructure optoelectronic technology

Leonard L. Tripp
for leadership in software engineering

Toshitaka Tsuda
for contributions to digital signal processing and its application to the communication industry, and leadership in broadband telecommunications

U

Satish S. Udpa
for contributions to the development of methods for solving inverse problems in the field of nondestructive evaluation

Shunsuke Uemura
for contributions to research and education of database engineering

V

Andras Varga
for contributions to the development of numerical methods for computer aided analysis and design of control systems

Mats O. Viberg
for contributions to statistical signal and array processing

Antonio Jose Vincentelli
for technical leadership in the energy industry

Steven Howard Voldman
for contributions to electrostatic discharge protection in CMOS, silicon on insulator, and RF silicon germanium technology

Branka Vucetic
for contributions to the theory and applications of channel coding

W

Brian C. Wadell
for contributions to instrumentation applications

Ge Wang
for contributions to X-ray tomography

James Rujang Wang
for contributions to microwave radiometric sensing of soil moisture, water vapor, and clouds

Simon Watts
for contributions to radar clutter modeling and detection theory

Elaine J. Weyuker
for contributions to the formal foundations of software testing

Daniel E. Whitney
for contributions to robot control, robot assembly, and fundamentals of mechanical assembly

Peter Kingsford Willett
for contributions to detection, target tracking, and signal processing

Jeannette M. Wing
for contributions to methods for software systems

Barry M. Wood
for contributions to high-speed motors and adjustable speed drives for the petrochemical industry

Peter Francis Worcester
for leadership in acoustic techniques for observing the ocean

X

Yangsheng Xu
for contributions to the design and control of space robot and dynamically stabilized systems

Y

Osamu Yamada
for contributions to digital broadcasting systems

Fu Qing Yang
for leadership in software research and practice

Xin Yao
for contributions to the theory and applications of evolutionary computation

Stephen Shing-Toung Yau
for contributions to the mathematical aspects of nonlinear filtering

Rama Krishna Yedavalli
for contributions to parameter robustness analysis of state space systems and robust control of linear uncertain systems

Tat Soon Yeo
for contributions to scattering and synthetic aperture radar

Raymond W. Yeung
for contributions to network coding theory

Z

Josaine Bernadette Zerubia
for contributions to Markovian models in image processing and remote sensing

Kemin Zhou
for contributions to the robust control system theory and applications

Mengchu Zhou
for contributions to Petri nets and their applications