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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2004 listed alphabetically by last name.
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A
Alejandro Acero
for contributions to robust speech recognition and speech technology education
Shirabe Akita
for contributions in applied superconductivity in support of electric power applications
Jan I. H. Askne
for contributions to microwave remote sensing applications and education
Les Eugene Atlas
for contributions to time-varying spectral analysis and acoustical signal processing
B
Er-Wei Bai
for contributions to system identification and parameter estimation
Harbans L. Bajaj
for leadership in field management of power plants
Wamadeva Balachandran
for contributions to the understanding of electro-hydrodynamic atomization of liquids
Gary J. Balas
for contributions to robust control techniques for aerospace vehicles
Miroslav Miodrag Begovic
for leadership in developing analysis tools and protection techniques for electric power transmission systems and renewable generation
Jerome L. Bellagarda
for contributions to statistical methods for human language processing
Jon Alti Bendiktson
for contributions to pattern recognition and data fusion in remote sensing
Chatschik Bisdikian
for contributions to the development, modeling, and analysis of communication protocols and wireless personal area networks
Jerome John Blair
for contributions to the design and testing of analog to digital converters
Mark Thomas Bohr
for leadership in advancing CMOS logic technologies
Piero P. Bonissone
for leadership in the development of artificial and computational intelligence technologies and their applications to real-world problems
Kim Boyer
for contributions to computer vision
Thomas Joseph Brazil
for contributions to circuit level modeling of non-linear devices
Gary B. Bronner
for contributions to dynamic randon access memory technology
Michael Jesse Buckler
for contributions to optical communicatons technology and engineering education
James Antonio Bucklew
for contributions to application of signal quantization
Constantin Bulucea
for contributions to transistor engineering in the area of power electronics
C
Yan Cheong Chan
for contributions to electronic product reliability
Rajen Chanchani
for contributions to advanced packaging technologies
Anantha P. Chandrakasan
for contributions to the design of energy efficient integrated circuits and systems
Venkatachalam Chandrasekar
for contributions to quantitative remote measurement and classification of precipitation
Cheng-Shang Chang
for contributions to the theory of providing performance guarantees in communication networks
Shih-Fu Chang
for contributions to digital video and multimedia technologies
Dau-Chyrh Chang
for technical leadership in antenna design and measurement systems
Xuemin Chen
for contributions to video coding standardization and its implementation for sattellite and cable communication systems
Ming-Syan Chen
for contributions to algorithms for query processing and data management in parallel and distributed systems
Ray T. Chen
for contributions to polymer-based guided devices for optical interconnects
Hsing-Yao Chen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electron gun design for color cathode ray tubes
Edwin Chong
for contributions to communication networks and discrete event systems
Philip A. Chou
for contributions in variational methods in information theory, signal processing, and compression
Antonio J. Conejo
for contributions to analytical techniques for power system scheduling
Jonothon A. Crowcroft
for contributions to network protocols
Thomas Allen Cwik
for contributions to computational techniques in large-scale electromagnetic modeling and analysis
D
Frederica Darema
for contributions to the programming of parallel and distributed computers
Bart L. R. De Moor
for contributions to algebraic and numerical methods for systems and control
Casimer Decusatis
for contributions to fiber optic data communications systems
Serge N. Demidenko
for contributions to electronic testing
Frank Dewinter
for contributions to the development and application of medium voltage adjustable speed drives
John Mcg Dobbs
for contributions to CT scanners and biomedical instrumentation
Robert R. Doering
for leadership in the development of sub-micron CMOS and semiconductor manufacturing technology
Edmund Durfee
for contributions to distributed artificial intelligence, multi agent systems, and real-time intelligent control
E
Robert Howard Eklund
for leadershup in the development and manufacturing of sub-micron CMOS technologies
Aly Elrefaie
for contributions to optical and wireless communication systems
Joel S. Emer
for contributions to computer architecture and quantitative analysis of processor performance
Per Enge
for contributions to the Global Positioning System applications
John S. Engelhardt (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of transmission class cable systems
Gary Roy Engman (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of analytical methods and standards for power systems
Deborah Estrin
for innovations in scalable network protocols and sensor network research
Tuvi Etzion
for contributions to error-coding codes and digital sequences
F
.Djalma Mosqueira Falcao
for contributions to power system engineering education
James Farmer
for technical leadership in the cable television industry
Aly E. Fathy
for contributions to advanced antenna concepts and implementations
Arie Feuer
for contributions to adaptive control and signal processing
Julie Elizabeth Fouquet
for contributions to optical switch and light-emitting device technologies
Alexander Lvovich Fradkov
for contributions to adaptive and nonlinear systems
Minyue Fu
for contributions to robust control and signal estimation
Li-Chen Fu
for contributions to robotic control and computer-integrated manufacturing systems
Thomas Edward Fuja
for contributions to error control coding
Hiromu Fujioka
for contributions to electron beam testing of semiconductor devices and circuits
Vincent Francis Fusco
for contributions to the design of active and self-tracking antenna technology
G
Vijay K. Garg
for contributions to distributed computing systems and discrete event systems
to the application of engineering to national defense
Stephen D. Gedney
for contributions to computational electromagnetics
Ronald Barry Goldfarb
for contributions to magnetic metrology for the characterization of superconductors
Evan Lee Goldstein
for contributions to optical communications
Forouzan GolshanI
for contributions to the field of multimedia information systems
Turan Gonen
for contributions to electrical power distribution education
Stephen Marshall Goodnick
for contributions to carrier transport fundamentals and semiconductor devices
William Eric Leifur Grimson
for contributions to surface reconstruction, object-recognition, image database indexing and medical applications
Grant Theodore Gullberg
for contributions to medical imaging technologies
Rajesh K. Gupta
for contributions to high-level synthesis and computer aided design of digital circuits and systems
H
Robert Alexander Hanna
for contributions to the applications of medium voltage adjustable speed drives and power quality
Donald W. Hanson
for technical leadership in the development and realization of sensors science and technology
Lajos Hanzo
for contributions to adaptive wireless communication systems
Bin He
for contributions to the development of electrophysiological neuroimaging and electrocardiographic imaging
Erik H. M. Heijne
for contributions to semiconductor detector systems and radiation tolerant detector readout electronics
Graham Reginald Hellestrand
for contributions to computer system architecture simulations
John William Helton
for contributions to frequency-domain design of robust systems
Charles F. Henville
for contributions to power system protective relaying
Stephen D. Hersee
for contributions to the development of quantum well lasers by metal organic chemical vapor deposition
William Evan Higgins
for contributions to three-dimentional medical imaging and processing
Robert T. Hill (Life Fellow)
for contributions to shipborne phased array radar
Ralph Leroy Hollis
for contributions to multi-degree-of-freedom robotic devices
Christopher Hollot
for contributions to robust control, reset control, and Internet congestion control
Xianlong Hong
for contributions to the physical design of integrated circuits
Chaohuan Hou
for technical leadership in advancing VLSI System technology
Jerry Hudgins
for contributions to the design, modeling, and teaching of semiconductor devices for power electronics
I
Kenji Iba
for contributions to the control and planning technology of voltage/reactive power
Nathan Ida
for contributions to electromagnetic nondestructive testing, computationsl electromagnetics and engineering education
Shuji Ikeda
for contributions to the development and manufacturing of static random access memory
Masao Ikeda
for contributions to the theory of large scale systems and decentralized control
Adrian Ionovici
for contributions to switched-capacitor based power electronic circuits
George W. Irwin
for contributions to the application of modern control design methods
Masaru Ishii
for contributions to improvement of lighting performance of power lines and to the standardization of the measurement of lightning impulse voltages
Hajime Ishikawa
for technical leadership in the development of high-performance Si and GaAs devices and circuits
Masayuki Izutsu
for contributions to integrated optics and broad-band guided-wave light modulators
J
Robert W. Jackson
for contributions to the electromagnetic modeling of microwave integrated circuits and packaging
Bahram Jalali
for contributions to the application of time-frequency techniques in microwave photonics
Pankaj Jalote
for contributions to software process improvement, fault tolerant computing, and software engineering education
Mrdjan J. Jankovic
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and automotive technology
Augustus J.E.M. Janssen
for mathematical contributions to time-frequency analysis in signal processing
Ya-Qiu Jin
for contributions to an electromagnetic scattering model for remote sensing applications
R. Wayne Johnson
for contributions to harsh operating environment electronics
K
Dilip Dinkar Kandlur
for contributions to the development of quality of service in networks and network servers
Kenneth James Kerpez
for contributions to digital subscriber line technology and standards
Beomsup Kim
for contributions to integrated circuits for high speed communication systems
Harold Kirkham
for leadership in the field of optical measurements for power systems
Daniel Koditschek
for contributions to the theory and practice of robotics and intelligence systems
Yasuo Kuga
for contributions to backscattering enhancement and imaging in geophysical sensing
Sanjeev R. Kulkarni
for contributions to machine learning, pattern recognition, and data compression
Spencer P. Kuo
for contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic wave propagation in plasmas
L
Kenneth Meade Lakin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to thin-film resonator technology and applications
Amos Lapidoth
for contributions to robust communications under channel uncertainty
Richard Michael Leahy
for contributions to positron emission tomography, encephalography, and magnetic resonance imaging
J. J. Lee
for contributions to wide band array antennas for radars and communication systems
Russell Jean Lefevre (Life Fellow)
for leadership and contributions to civil applications of radar technology
Jean-Luc Bernard Leray
for contributions to the implementation of radiation hardened silicon-on-saphire and silicon-on-insulator technologies
Xiao-Rong Li
for contributions to the theory and practice of radar development
Jack N. Little
for leadership in the development of engineering software for technical computing
Yilu Liu
for contributions to modeling and diagnostic techniques for power equiptment
Hans-Andrea Loeliger
for contributions to group codes, iterative decoding and analog implementation of decoders
Michael Rung-Tsong Lyu
for contributions to software engineering and software fault tolerances
M
Stefano Maci
for contributions to the diffraction theory of planar periodic printed phased array antennas
Shoji Makino
for contributions to adaptive filtering technologies and the realization of acoustic echo cancellation
Giuliano Manara
for contributions to the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction and its applications
Michael Jay Marcus
for leadership in the development of spectrum management policies
Colin Craig Mcandrew
for contributions to compact and statistical modeling of semiconductor devices
James Dickey Mccalley
for contributions to power systems security assessment
Michael Joseph Mclaughlin
for contributions to the development of digital speech coding standards for wireless communications
Meyya Meyyappan
for leadership in the development of nanoelectronic devices and processes
Yukou Mochida
for contributions to the development and deployment of digital transport systems
Alberto Moreira
for contributions to synthetic aperture radar systems and high resolution signal processing and image formation algorithms
Koso Murakami
for contributions to switching technologies and systems for broadband communications networks
EdmondMurphy
for contributions to the development and commercialization of packaging technology for components used in optical fiber communications
Richard M. Murray
for contributions to the theory of nonlinear control and its applications to robotics, flight control, and fluid systems
N
Yukihiro Nakamura
for contributions to very large scale integration synthesis methodologies
Vishvjit Singh Nalwa
for contributions to high-resolution electronically steerable video
Seichi Namba
for contributions to integrated digital broadcasting systems
Robert Mark Nelms
for technical leadership and contributions to applied power electronics
Steven A. Newton
for contributions to optical reflectometry and spectrum analysis
Jurgen Nitsch
for contributions to the analysis of complex systems for electromagnetic pulse and high-power microwave applications
Sawaki Nobuhiko
for contributions to the development of group III-nitride semiconductor materials and devices
Alexander Nosich
for contributions to the application of computational electromagnetics to antennas and open waveguides
Hiroshi Nozawa
for contributions to nonvolatile semiconductor memories
Bruce Mitchell Nyman
for contributions to dense wavelength division multiplexed technology for optical measurements
O
Takashi Ohira
for contributions to variable microwave signal processing circuits and antennas
Patrick Gerard O'shea
for contributions to charged particle accelerators and free-electron lasers
Mikael Ostling
for contributions to semiconductor device technology and education
Bjorn Erik Ottersten
for contributions to antenna signal processing and wireless communications
Edward La Verne Owen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to AC adjustable-speed drives
P
Bradley Paden
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and control system design for mechanical systems
Surendra Pal
for contributions to space-borne communication systems
KrishnaPalem
for contributions to embedded computing
Vladimir Parizhsky
for contributions to modern technology and standards development
Yong Kwan Park
for leadership in the development of optical fiber communications technology
Stuart Parkin
for contributions to the application of material science to devices for magnetic storage and memories
BradfordParkinson
for technical leadership in the development of the Global Positioning System
Kevin Passino
for contributions to stability and control of discrete event and intelligent systems
Raymond Paul
for contributions to metric-guided testing and evaluation of software systems
Sanjoy Paul
for contributions to the design and development of communication network protocols
Ron H. Perrott
for contributions to the design and implementation of programming languages of parallel and distributed computers
William A. Peterson
for contributions to high efficiency electronic power conversion techniques
Friedrich Pfeiffer
for contributions to multibody dynamics and control with application to complex mechanical systems
Giancarlo Prati
for leadership in optical and radio communications
Jerry L. Prince
for contributions to signal and image processing for medical imaging
R
S. Ramadorai
for leadership in the development of multidisciplinary software solutions
Robert Cornelius Rassa
for contributions to automated system testing
Giorgio Rizzoni
for leadership in automotive control systems
Gordon Roberts
for contributions to the design and test of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, and education
Jerzy Ruzyllo
for contributions to ultrathin oxidation in microelectronic manufacturing
Victor Ryzhii
for contributions to the development to the quantum well infrared photodetectors and quantum dot infrared photodetectors
S
Mohammad A. H. Sawan
for contributions to implantable medical devices
Peter Irvin Scheuermann
for contributions to logical and physical database design
George Thomas Schmidt
for contributions to integrated guidance and navigation systems
Martin Schmidt
for contributions to design and fabrication of microelectromechanical systems
Justin Schwartz
for contributions to high temperature superconductors and magnet systems
David Barry Scott
for contributions to CMOS and BICMOS technology and circuits
M. Ibrahim Sezan
for technical leadership in digital image and video processing
Ghavam G. Shahidi
for contributions to sillicon-on-insulator technology products
Asrar Sheikh
for contributions to railroad control systems
Yakov Shirman
for contributions to radar theory and practice
Dariush Shirmohammadi
for leadership in restructuring of the electric power utility industry
Tarlochan Singh Sidhu
for innovations and contributions to the development of digital relaying algorithms
Melvin W. Siegel
for contributions to the field of sensors, measurement and robotics
Michael Bernard Silevich
for leadership in advancing interdisciplinary subsurface sensing and imaging techniques
Gurindar Singh Sohi
for contributions to thread-level speculation in computer architecture
Alfred Spector
for leadership in reliable, scalable distributed computer systems
Jaideep Srivastava
for contributions to the development of models and metrics for multimedia information processing
Daniel Dean Stancil
for contributions to the theory and development of microwave and optical devices using magnetic garnet thin films and patterned ferroelectric domains
Paul Gregory Steffes
for contributions to the understanding of planetary atmospheres
Allan Otto Steinhardt
for contributions to space-time adaptive sensors
Ninoslav Stojadinovic
for contributions to the reliability physics of metallic oxide semiconductor devices
Leon Stok
for the development and application of high-level and logic synthesis algorithms
Douglas D. Strain (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the development of automated test and callibration systems
Michael G. Strinzis
for contributions to digital filtering, imaging processing, and coding
Toshio Sudo
for contributions to high-density packaging
Norobu Sugamura
for contributions to speech compression and speech recognition
Jing Sun
for contributions to systems theory and automotive powertrain control
Christer M. Svensson
for contributions to single phase clocking and high speed CMOS circuits
Wim Sweldens
for contributions to multiresolution methods for image and 3D geometry compression
ArnoldLee Swindlehurst
for contributions to the field of space-time signal processing for radar and wireless communications
Wojciech M. Szpankowski
for contributions to information system performance evaluation
T
Toshi Takamori
for contributions to information system performance eveluation
Tienu Tan
for contributions to pattern recognition research and applications
Yuan Yan Tang
for contributions to wavelet analysis to pattern recognition and document analysis
David L. Tennenhouse
for leadership in the development of active networks
Stuart K. Tewksbury
for contributions to telecommunications and interconnections in high performance digital systems
Osamu Tomisawa
for contributions to low power, high speed integrated circuits
Josep Torrellas
for contributions to shared-memory multiprocessors
Frederick Nicholas Trofimenkoff (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high temperature instrumentation
Ismail Burhan Turksen
for contributions to fuzzy logic systems
U
Ifeanyi Charles Ume
for contributions to the thermomechanical reliability of microelectronic packaging
Vadim I. Utkin
for contributions to the theory of variable structure and sliding mode control
Yozo Utsumi
for leadership in microwave circuit technology for direct broadcast satellite and high definition television
V
Douglas Peter Verret
for leadership in the commercialization of bipolar and BiCMOS technologies
Randall H. Victoria
for contributions to the exploration of magnetic and optical properties of materials ans devices
W
Michael Waidner
for contributions to the theory and practice of information security, privacy and cryptography
Joel Forbes Walker
for contributions to the design, development, and fielding of radar systems and advanced antenna technology
Harry Wallace
for contributions to millimeter wave devices, sensors, and technologies
Steven J. Wallach
for contributions to high performance computing
Fei-Yue Wang
for contributions to intelligent control systems and applications to complex systems
Deliang Wang
for contributions to advancing ocillatory correlation theory and its application to auditory and visual scene analysis
Yao Wang
for contributions to video processing and communication
Daniel Ward
for contributions to electric power distribution systems
Mark Wegman
for contributions to the design, implementation, and analysis of algorithms and compiler technology
Wu-Tsung Weng
for leadership in particle accelerator development
Jay Martin Wiesenfeld
for contributions to semiconductor optical amplifiers for optical communications
Thomas Turner Wilheit
for contributions to passive microwave remote sensing of geophysical parameters of Earth's surface and atmosphere
Jay Williams
for contributions to underground transmission system design and utilization
Alan E. Willner
for contributions to the fundamental understanding and mitigation of key limitations of lightwave transmission systems and networks
Moe Z. Win
for contributions to wideband wireless transmission
Andrew K. C. Wong (Life Fellow)
for contributions to machine intelligence, computer vision, and intelligent robotics
David Wood
for contributions to the design and evaluation of shared-memory multiprocessors
Dwight L. Woolard
for leadership in the discovery and development of novel sensing methodologies and advanced electronic devices at terahertz frequencies
Gregory Wornell
for contributions to efficient signal processing algorithms for wireless communications
Cheng-Wen Wu
for contributions to design and test of array structures
Shin-Tson Wu
for contributions to liquid crystal displays and tunable photonic devices
X
Longya Xu
for contributions to the design, analysis, and control of doubly excited brushless reluctance machines
Y
Seichi Yamamoto
for leadership in the development of spoken language communication systems
Binboga Siddik Yarman
for contributions to computer-aided design of broadband amplifiers
Daniel So Yeung
for contributions to sensitivity analysis of neural networks and fuzzy expert systems
Katsumi Yoshino
for contributions to organal electronic and optoelectronic materials
Ken-Ichi Yukimatsu
for contributions to photonic switching technologies system
Z
Hong-Jiang Zhang
for contributions to media computing and leadership in content-based visual media analysis, retrieval and browsing
Yilin Zhao
for contributions to location and navigation technologies and systems
Marvin Carl Ziskin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to medical applications of radiation
Albert Y. Zomaya
for contributions to the solution of scheduling problems in parallel computing systems