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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2005 listed alphabetically by last name.
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Derek Abbott
for contributions to analysis of noise and stochastic phenomena in vision systems
Mark Gerard Adamiak
for contributions to power system protection, communications protocols and standards for power system substations
Abdol-Hamid Aghvami
for contribution to the advancement of multiple access protocols for mobile communications
Doyeol Ahn
for contributions to the theory of semiconductor quantum-well lasers and the development of quantum information communications research
Thomas Harold Alden
for contributions to eigenvalue analysis of power system stability
Jeremy E. Allnutt
for contributions to the propagation of signals from satellites through the atmosphere
Pemmaraju V. Ananda Mohan
for contributions to telecommunications technologies
Minoru Asada
for contributions to robot learning and applications
Koichi Asatani
for contributions to optical networking and standards, communicatons quality of service, and network performance
Richard Hans Georg Bamler
for contributions to synthetic aperture radar interferometry and signal processing
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay
for contributions to device applications of nanostructures
Filbert J. Bartoli
for leadership in optoelectronic materials and devices
William Gerard Bath
for contributions to automation and netting of Navy radar systems
Peter H. Bauer
for contributions to the stability theory of time-variant and nonlinear discrete time systems
Robert Christopher Baumann
for contributions to the understanding of the reliability impact of terrestrial radiation mechanisms in commercial electronics
Gregory L. Belenky
for contributions to semiconductor laser technologies
Ronnie Jozef-Maria Belmans
for contributions to variable speed induction machines
Reinaldo Alvarenga Bergamaschi
for contributions to the development system design tools and methodologies
Giorgio Bertotti
for contributions to the understanding of hysteresis phenomena, micromagnetics, and magnetization dynamics
Rick S. Blum
for contributions to detection, data fusion, and signal processing for multiple sensors
Mathias H. Bollen
for contributions to methods for reliability and power quality analysis
Duane S. Boning
for contributions to modeling and control in semiconductor manufacturing
Stanley R. Booker
for leadership in the development of primary standards for time, frequency and high-voltage pulse measurements
William D. Brown (Life Fellow)
for leadership in furthering education of high density electronics
Jeff D. Bude
for contributions to the deep submicron MOSFETs
Robert J. Burkholder
for contributions to computing electromagnetic wave scattering from realistically complex structures
Giuseppe Caire
for contributions to information theory and coding for wireless fading channels
Roy H. Campbell
for contributions to concurrent programming, system software, security, and ubiquitous computing
Joseph Paul Campbell
for leadership in biometrics, speech systems, and government applications
John Millar Carroll
for contributions to human-computer interaction methods and science
Francky Catthoor
for contributions to data and memory management for embedded system-on-a-chip applications
Gee-Kung Chang
for contributions to optical networking and label switching technologies
Robert S. Chau
for contributions to gate dielectric and transistor technology for microprocessors
Chang Wen Chen
for contributions to digital image and video processing, analysis and communication
Yung-Chang Chen
for contributions to low bit rate modeling based coding
Wu Chou (Life Fellow)
for contributions to discriminant function methods
Alok Nidhi Choudhary
for contributions to high performance computing systems
M. Reha Civanlar
for contributions to video transport over communications networks
John W. Clark (Life Fellow)
for contributions to modeling in electrophysiology, and cardiopulmonary systems
Edmund Melson Clarke
for contributions to model checking methods for formal verification
Mark A. Clements
for contributions to speech signal processing and robust speech recognition
David John Comer (Life Fellow)
for leadership in engineering education and publication of electronic circuit design textbooks
Giuseppe Conciauro
for contributions to numerical modeling of microwave passive components
Thomas M. Conte
for contributions to computer architecture, compiler code generation and performance evaluation
Kent Ritter Davey
for contributions to the analysis and use of magnetic fields in bio-magnetics, electromechanics, and magnetic levitation
Mark Edward Davis
for contributions in modern airborne radar systems and their implementation with emerging technologies
Manfred Deistler
for contributions to the theory of system identification and time-series analysis
Li Deng
for contributions to statistical acoustic-phonetic methods for speech processing
Janusz Andrzej Dobrowolski
for contributions to computer-aided design of microwave networks
Gary Lee Donner
for contributions to standards for circuit breakers and motors
Nicholas Geoffrey Duffield
for contributions to the measurement, analysis and management of telecommunications networks
Denis L. Dufournet
for contributions to arc interruption technologies for high voltage circuit breakers
Yoshizumi Eto
for contributions to digital high definition television recording and standards
Romano Pietro Fantacci
for contributions to wireless communication networks
Jan Abraham Ferreira
for contributions to power electronics integration and conversion technology
Clifton G. Fonstad
for leadership in compound semiconductor heterostructure devices
John Charles Fothergill
for contributions to reliability methodology in the aging processes of electrical insulation systems
Randall K. Frank
for leadership in the application of power semiconductor technology to automotive electronics
Steven J. Franke
for contributions to wave propagation, atmospheric sensing, and to engineering education
Leopoldo Garcia Franquelo
for contributions to the design of circuits using innovative hardware for industrial applications
William Robert Frensley
for contributions to nanometer-scale quantum semiconductor devices
Douglas Robert Frey
for contributions in the theory and design of linear and nonlinear circuits and systems
Shinta Fukui
for contributions to secure power network operation technologies using intelligent systems
Stephen Byram Furber
for contributions to the microarchitecture of embedded processor cores
Marco Gilli
for contributions to stability properties and global dynamic behaviorin cellular nonlinear networks
Gary Gene Gimmestad
for contributions to atmospheric remote sensing technology
Izzet Cem Goknar
for contributions to the analysis, simulation and synthesis of nonlinear networks
Kenneth Yigael Goldberg
for contributions to networked telerobotics and geometric algorithms for automation
Andrea J. Goldsmith
for contributions to the development of adaptive techniques and the analysis of fundamental capacity limits for wireless communication systems
Antonio Gomez-Exposito
for contributions to power system analysis and operation
Rodney Michael Goodman
for leadership in cross-disciplinary research in communications , computers, and intelligent systems and transfer of technology from academia to industry
Guido V. Groeseneken
for his contributions to the physical understanding and the modeling of reliability of metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors
Robert N. Guenther
for contributions to high voltage power supplies
Joseph Raymond Guerci
for contributions to advanced radar theory and its embodiment in real world systems
S. Mark Halpin
for contributions to remote power quality measurements and standards
Herbert Michael Harris
for contributions to the electrical and thermal properties of wide bandgap semiconductors
Ken-ya Hashimoto
for contributions to simulation and design for surface acoustic wave devices
George L. Heiter (Life Fellow)
for contributions to microwave circuits, including linear amplifiers and space diversity combiners
G. Benjamin Hocker
for leadership in microelectromechanical system technology
Yoichi Hori
for contributions to advanced motion control
Paul K. Houpt
for contributions to the control of transportation vehicles and systems
Jie Huang
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and applications
Michael N. Huhns
for contributions to artificial intelligence applications in distributed computational environments
James Albert Hutchby
for leadership in the development of high-efficiency solar cells and heterojunction bipolar transistors
Nobutake Imamura
for contribution to development and commercialization of magneto-optical recording media and read/write systems
Hiroaki Inoue
for contributions to semiconductor optical switches and modulators
Koichiro Ishibashi
for technical contributions to developments of low-power SRAMs and MCUs
Tadao Ishibashi
for contributions to high-speed and optoelectronic semiconductor devices
Mohammed Nazul Islam
for contributions to optical fiber based non-linear devices and their applications in telecommunication networks
Koichi Ito
for contributions to the development of antennas for mobile communications and medical applications
Nicholas Jenkins
for contributions to renewable energy systems
Noble M. Johnson
for contributions to the control of impurities in semiconductors
Michael I. Jordan
for contributions to probabilistic graphical models and neural information processing systems
Jing-Yang Jou
for contributions to the computer aided design of digital circuits
Pavel J. D. Kabos
for contributions to the metrology of high frequency spin wave dynamics in bulk and thin film magnetic structures
Mohamed Kamel
for contributions to pattern recognition and intelligent systems
Innocent Kamwa
for contributions to the identification of synchronous generator models and innovations in power grid control
Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
for contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control
Jeffrey A. Kash
for contributions to the invention and implementation of picosecond imaging analysis
Marian Kazimierz Kazimierczuk
for contributions to electronic lighting balast technology
Rodney A. Kennedy
for contributions to processing for nearfield arrays and equalization indigital communications
Thomas Scott Key
for contributions in power quality engineering
Willis K. King (Life Fellow)
for contributions to computer science and engineering education
Robert Dean King
for contributions to energy management systems for hybrid-electric vehicles
Rodney Lynn Kirlin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the application of signal processing for geophysics
Nobuhiko Kitawaki
for contributions to speech quality assesment for low bit rate encoders and associated standards
Jorma Kalevi Kivilahti
for contributions to the reliability of lead-free electronics
Geza Kolumban
for contributions to double sampled phase-locked loops and noncoherent chaotic communications
Branko M. Kolundzija
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling of composite metallic and dielectric structures
James Joseph Komiak
for contributions to monolithic microwave integrated circuits, high power amplifiers, and transmit/receive modules
Michael D. Kotzin
for contributions to cellular mobile radio communications
Vikram Krishnamurthy
for contributions to adaptive sensor signal processing
Rudolf Kruse
for contributions to fuzzy learning, theory and applications
Tsuneo Kume (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-performance ac motor drives
Fadi Joseph Kurdahi
for contributions to design automation of digital systems and to reconfigurable computing
John Arnold Kusters (Life Fellow)
for contributions to precision frequency control, quartz resonators and atomic frequency standards
Masaaki Kuzuhara
for contributions to Group III-V microwave power devices
Ronald Kwok
for contributions to microwave remote sensing for understanding of polar ice processes
Shu T. Lai
for contributions to spacecraft interactions with space plasmas
T. V. Lakshman
for contributions to high-speed packet networking
Irena Lasiecka
for contributions to boundary control systems
Joy Laskar
for contributions to the modeling and development of high frequency communication modules
William Marshall Leach (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electroacoustics and near-field antenna measurements
Jin-Fa Lee
for contributions to computational electromagnetics
Beom Hee Lee
for contributions to the design and analysis of multiple robot systems
Kok-Meng Lee
for contributions to actuator and vision-based sensor design for manufacturing automation
Tony Tong Lee
for contributions to high-speed scalable packet switching technology for broadband telecommunications networks
Domine Leenaerts
for contributions to nonlinear circuit theory and design
Hanoch Lev-Ari
for contributions to adaptive filtering and structured estimation for non-stationary signals
Le-Wei Joshua Li
for contributions to dyadic Green's functions, spheroidal wave functions, and waves in complex media
Jian Li
for contributions to adaptive beam forming, radar imaging, and target detection
Erik Lier
for contributions to dielectric-loaded feed horns and phased array antennas
Chin-Teng Lin
for contributions to biologically inspired information systems
Irvin Raymond Lindemuth
for contributions to magnetized plasma and related pulse power technology
Bruce Gilbert Lindsay
for contributions to the technologies of relational database systems
Derong Liu
for contributions to nonlinear dynamical systems and recurrent neural networks
Qing Huo Liu
for contributions to computational electromagnetics and to subsurface sensing applications
William Peter Loftus
for leadership in the development of middleware for interoperability of large complex software systems
Ronald Lumia
for leadership in the development of open architecture control systems for applications in robotics and automation
James Francis Lynch
for contributions to sound transmission in shallow coastal waters for mapping bottom boundary layer characterizations
M
Anthony A. Maciejewski
for contributions to the design and control of kinematically redundant robots
Upamanyu Madhow
for contributions to adaptive multiuser detection for wireless communication theory
Elham B. Makram
for contributions to power engineering education and career development
Stefanos Manias
for contributions to switch-mode rectifiers with active power factor correction
Bangalore S. Manjunath
for contributions to research and standardization of face animation and object-based video coding
Yitzhak Maron
for contributions to spectroscopic techniques for diagnosing high-current, high-voltage electric and magnetic properties
Kenichi Mase
for contributions to communications network traffic control
Lloyd Wilson Massengill
for contributions to radiation effects in microelectronics
Joseph R. Mautz (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the method of moments in electromagnetics
Kartikeya Mayaram
for contributions to coupled device and circuit simulation
Janina Elzbieta Mazierska
for contributions to measurements of high temperature superconducting and dielectric materials
Ravi Rasendra Mazumdar
for contributions to the modeling, control, and performance analysis of networks
Alan V. McCree
for contributions to low bit-rate coding of speech signals
William Malcolm McDermid
for contributions to the development of rotating machine insulation testing
Nicholas William McKeown
for development of virtual output queue in optimizing network switch design
Deirdre R. Meldrum
for contributions to genome automation
John Melngailis (Life Fellow)
for contributions to focused ion beam applications
Jerry Meyer
for contributions to semiconductor optoelectronics
James H. Michels
for contributions to model-based multi-channel signal detection and estimation in adaptive phased array radar applications
Akira Mizuno
for the reduction of gaseous pollutants
Andreas F. Molisch
for contributions to radio-channel models for wireless commmunications systems
Hisayo Sasaki Momose
for contributions to ultra-thin gate oxide metal oxide semiconductor fields effect transistors
Jaekyun (Jae) Moon
for contributions to signal processing and coding for magnetic recording
Luis Moran
for contributions to reactive power and harmonic compensation methods
Manfred Morari
for contributions to robust and model predictive control and control of hybrid systems
Mehrdad M. Moslehi
for contributions to single wafer processing technologies
James Randal Moulic
for leadership in the advancement of technology and architecture of personal and high performance computing systems
Laurence W. Nagel
for contributions to the field of integrated circuit simulation
Robert Everest Newnham
for contributions to piezoelectric composite transducers
Cam Nguyen
for contributions to microwave integrated circuits and systems
Truong Quang Nguyen
for contributions to the theory and applications of filterbanks and wavelets
Paul Nikolich
for leadership in enabling ubiquitious broadband internet access and associated standards
Dorothée Normand-Cyrot
for contributions to discrete-time and digital nonlinear control systems
Thomas Novak
for contributions to electrical safety in the mining industry
Mohammad S. Obaidat
for contributions to adaptive learning, pattern recognition and system simulation
Hidehito Obayashi
for contributions to critical dimension scanning electron microscopy
Yutaka Ohmori
for contributions to the development of organic and semiconductor light emitting materials and devices
Shingo Ohmori
for contributions to mobile satellite communication systems
Shinji Okazaki
for contributions to the resolution enhancement technology in optical and electron-beam lithography
Femke Olyslager
for contributions to theoretical and computational electromagnetics
Mari Ostendorf
for contributions to statistical modeling of speech signals
Joern Ostermann
for contributions to research and standardization of face animation and object-based video coding
Nikhil Ranjan Pal
for contributions to neural networks and fuzzy logic in pattern recognition
Fang Zheng Peng
for contributions to multilevel power converter topology, control, and applications
Hoang Pham
for contributions to analytical techniques for modeling the reliability of software and systems
Rosalind Wright Picard
for contributions to image and video analysis and affective computing
Daniel J. Pike
for leadership in the evolution of the television cable industry
Pragasen Pillay
for contributions to switched reluctance and permanent magnet motor drives
John Anderson Plumer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the protection of aircraft from the effects of lightning
Gregory Joseph Pottie
for contributions to the modeling and applications of wireless sensor networks
Demetri Psaltis
for contributions to the application of holography to information processing
Kadangode K. Ramakrishnan
for contributions to congestion control and traffic management in communication networks
Kannan Ramchandran
for contributions to image and videocommunications
Manijeh Razeghi
for contributions to the development of compund semiconductor growth technology
Jeffrey Hugh Reed
for contributions to software radio and communications signal processing and for leadership in engineering education
Daniel A. Reed
for contributions to high-performance computing
Johan H. C. Reiber
for contributions to medical image analysis and its applications
Amy Ruth Reibman
for contributions to the transport of video over networks
Kurt R. Richter (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and application of computational electromagnetics
Mark Stephen Rodder
for contributions to deep sub-micron complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology
Thomas D. Rossing (Life Fellow)
for contributions to engineering education, acoustics and magnetic devices
Edward Joseph Rothwell
for contributions to the development of radar target identification, discrimination, and detection schemes
Christian Roux
for contribution to the theory of functional shapesand its applications in medical imaging
Leszek Rutkowski
for contributions to neurocommputing and flexible fuzzy systems
Ahmad Safari
for contributions to the development of piezoelectric tranducers
Hiroshi Saito
for contributions to traffic control for integrated packet networks
Septimiu (Tim) Edmund Salcudean
for contributions to haptic interfaces, teleoperation systems and applications
Tariq Samad
for leadership in industrial applications of intelligent control systems
Enrico Sangiorgi
for contributions to the modeling and characterization of hot carriers and non stationary transport effects in small silicon devices
Marcus Theodor Schilling
for leadership in power systems reliability techniques
Stanley O. Schriber
for contributions to linear accelerator technology
Vagan V. Shakhguildian
for contributions to nonlinear phase synchronization theory
Yun-Qing Shi
for contributions to multidimensional signal processing
Phillip Miles Smith
for contributions to microwave high electron mobility transistors
Aleksander M. Stankovic
for contributions to modeling, analysis and control of transients in energy processing systems
Bruce Paul Strauss
for leadership in low temperature superconducting materials and magnet systems
Charles E. Stroud
for contributions to built-in self-test of integrated circuits
Bjarne Stroustrup
for contributions to the creation of the C++ programming language and its applications
Richard Szeliski
for contributions to image-based modeling and rendering and Bayesian and optimization-based techniques in computer vision
Tatsuro Takahashi
for contributions to technology and systems for asynchronous transfer mode networks
Hidehiko Tanaka
for contributions tohigh performance computation models
Fred James Taylor (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-performance digital signal processing
Shoji Tominaga
for contributions to the analysis of physical phenomena in digital color imaging
Lang Tong
for contributions to statistical signal processing for communications and wireless networks
Ljiljana Trajkovic
for contributions to computer aided design tools for circuit analysis
Benjamin M. W. Tsui
for contributions to nuclear medicine imaging, especially in single photon emission computed tomography
Yonhua Tzeng
for contributions to diamond manufacturing processes
Javier Uceda
for contributions to the development of switched-mode power supplies
Thierry Henri Van Cutsem
for contributions to voltage security analysis and control
Alle-Jan Van der Veen
for contributions to signal processing for source separation and communications
Juzer M. Vasi
for leadership in microelectronics education
Sophie V. Verdonckt-Vandebroek
for leadership in developing document systems
Adrianus Johannes Vinck
for contributions to coding techniques
Chandu Visweswariah
for contributions to large scale integrated circuits
Costantine (Costas) D. Vournas
for leadership in the analysis of power system dynamics and power engineering education.
Reigh Allen Walling
for contributions to interactions between transformer magnetics and power system dynamics
Lois D. Walsh
for leadership in electronic device reliability
Ren Hong Wang
for contributions to modeling of rotating electric machines and systems
James Ward
for leadership in space-time adaptive processing for radar and sonar systems
Kevin John Webb
for contributions to numerical modeling and characterization techniques of passive and active devices
Paul J. Werbos
for invention of backpropagation and pioneering of neural network training
Douglas H. Werner
for contributions to computational electromagnetics in antenna theory
Paul B. Wesling
for contributions to multimedia education development within IC packaging
Ian Hugh White
for contributions to the understanding and enhancement of bandwidth in optical fiber communication systems
Frans M. J. Willems
for contributions to multi-user information theory
Albert J. Williams
for contributions to the development of instrumentation for measuring oceanic processes
Walter Willinger
for the analysis and mathematical modeling of Internet traffic
Perry Falknor Wilson
for contributions to theory of electromagnetic compatibility test methods and international standards development
Jason Chik-Shun Woo
for contributions to nanoscale sillicon on insulator and bulk metal oxide semiconductor device physics and technology
Thomas H. Wood
for contributions to high performance optical communications systems
Jingshown Wu
for leadership in higher education and wireless industry development
Donald Coolidge Wunsch
for contributions to hardware implementations of reinforcement and unsupervised learning
Wilsun Xu
for contributions to the analysis, simulation and measurement of power system harmonics
Kazuo Yano
for contributions to nanostructured-silicon devices and circuits and advanced CMOS logic
Junku Yuh
for contributions to autonomous underwater robots
Xiaoping Yun
for contributions to robotic control and human body motion tracking systems
Zhengyou Zhang
for contributions to robust computer vision techniques
Xunyu Zhou
for contributions to the theory and applications of stochastic control