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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2006 listed alphabetically by last name.
Click on a letter below and go directly to the names of those Fellows whose last name begins with that letter.
A
Madgy Abadair
for contributions to the test and verification of microprocessors
Bhupendra Ahuja
for contributions to design of mixed signal complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuits for telecommunications and computer communications systems
Muhammad Alam
for contributions to complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) circuit reliability and computational models for electronics and optoelectronics
Roy Alexander
for contributions to technology for capacitor bank switching and the standardization of switchgear
Cesare Alippi
for contributions to robustness and application-level synthesis of embedded information processing systems
Charles Alpert
for contributions to physical design automation of very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits
Peter Andrekson
for contributions to ultra-high-speed fiber-optic communication systems
Andreas Andreou
for contributions to energy efficient sensory microsystems
Jorge Angeles
for contributions to the kinematics, dynamics and design of robotic mechanical systems
Yasuhiko Arakawa
for contributions to the understanding of quantum confinement effects in semiconductor lasers and the development of quantum dot lasers
Mituhiko Araki
for contributions to control theory and its industrial/medical applications
Bruce Archambeault
for contributions to numerical modeling for product electromagnetic interference (EMI) compliance
Kultegin Aydin
for contributions to electromagnetic scattering and quantitative estimation in storms and clouds
B
Mark Balas (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the control of large-scale distributed systems
Harrison Barrett
for contributions to medical imaging, image processing and optics
Andrew Barto
for contributions to reinforcement learning methods and their neural network implementations
James Barton
for contributions to the design of digital signal processing integrated circuits
Issa Batarseh
for contributions to dc-dc conversion techniques, power factor correction circuits, and power electronics education
Paul Bernhardt
for contributions to artificial modification of space plasmas with high power radio waves
Gary Bernstein
for contributions to techniques for fabricating nanoscale devices and circuits
Steven Best
for contributions to the theory, design, and understanding of electrically small antennas
Vijay Bhatkar
for leadership in supercomputing, broadband, and multilingual technology
Antonio Bicchi
for contributions to automatic control of mechanisms and robots
Marc Bodson
for contributions to the theory of adaptive control to electromechanical and flight control systems
Philip Bolin
for development of compressed gas insulated transmission bus and substations
Dushan Boroyevich
for advancement of control, modeling and design of switching power converters
Karlheinz Brandenburg
for contributions to audio coding
Jack Brassil
for contributions to computer networking and the communication theoretic analysis of information hiding and privacy systems
Andrei Broder
for contributions to the theory and application of randomized algorithms
Leslie (Les) Brown
for contributions to development of medical devices
C
Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer
for contributions to the prevention and treatment of electric shock and arc blast injury
James Carlo
for contributions to the development of computer networking standards
Carlo Cecati
for contributions to advanced control of power electronics converters and electrical drives
Chung-Ju Chang
for contributions to radio resource management for mobile communication systems
Tongwen Chen
for contributions to sampled-data control and multirate systems
William Chen
for contributions to packaging and assembly technology
Hsinchun Chen
for contributions to the development of medical, intelligence, and security informatics
Daizhan Cheng
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and its applications
Giovanni Cherubini
for application of signal-processing techniques to digital data transmission and storage
Ali Chowdhury
for contributions to power systems reliability techniques
Christos Christopoulos
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling and simulation of high-frequency electronic systems
Steve Chung
for contributions to reliability in ultra-thin-oxide complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices
Yun Chung
for contributions to optical network performance monitoring and passive optical network architectures
Donald Clark (Life Fellow)
for leadership in radar systems
Rowland Clarke
for contributions to the development of high-power silicon carbide devices for microwave applications
Patrick Combettes
for contributions to set theoretic methods and convex analysis in signal and image processing
Susan Conry
for contributions to engineering education
Ingemar Cox
for contributions to digital watermarking
David Culler
for contributions to computing hardware, software and networking support
D
Nadir Dagli
for contributions to high speed electro-optic modulators and the modeling of photonic integrated circuits
Richard Davis
for contributions to antenna adaptive beamforming
James Day
for leadership of space time adaptive processing for Navy airborne early warning radars
Hector J. De Los Santos
for contributions to radio frequency (RF) and microwave micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) devices and applications
Carlos de Souza
for contributions to robust control and filtering
Christopher Deeney
for contributions to Z-pinch physics
Jesus del Alamo
for contributions to microelectronic devices
Simon Deleonibus
for contributions to nanoscaled complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices technology
Seshu Desu
for contributions to development of ferroelectric thin film devices
Leonard Dissado
for contributions to modeling electrical aging and breakdown of extruded insulating materials
Petar Djuric
for contributions to Monte Carlo based methods to signal processing
Ian Dobson
for contributions to understanding and analysis of voltage collapse
Marco Dorigo
for contributions to ant colony optimization and swarm intelligence
Hugh Durrant-Whyte
for contributions to decentralized data fusion algorithms with application to simultaneous localization and navigation
James Dymond
for contributions to the analysis, design, optimization, testing and application of large AC Machines
E
John Eidson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to clock synchronization, measurement, and control system architectures
George Eleftheriades
for contributions to conception, analysis and fabrication of electromagnetic materials and their applications
Brig ("Chip") Elliott
for contributions to the design and implementation of communication networking
Michael Erdmann
for contributions to robotic manipulation and perception of shape
Eric Evans
for technical leadership in development of advanced air and missile defense systems
F
Charles Falco
for contributions to characterization of magnetic and optical films
Jeffrey Fessler
for contributions to theory and practice of image reconstruction
Marc Fossorier
for contributions to coding and decoding methods
Paul Franzon
for contributions to chip-package codesign
Nicholas Frigo
for contributions to optical communications technology and access network architectures
Tohru Furuyama
for contributions to high speed dynamic random access memory (DRAM) design and technologies
G
Heyno Garbe
for contributions to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement techniques
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
for contributions to theory and design of communication protocols for network routing and channel access
Rene Garello
for contributions to signal processing applied to remote sensing of the ocean
Shuzhi Ge
for contributions to theory and analysis of stable adaptive neural networks for intelligent control systems
Alex Gershman
for contributions to adaptive beamforming and sensor array processing
Carlo Ghezzi
for contributions to software engineering and programming languages
Arindam Ghosh
for contributions to education in power electronic applications to transmission and distribution systems
Joydeep Ghosh
for contributions to the theory and practice of multi-learner systems
Martin Giles
for contributions to technology computer aided design (TCAD) modeling of processes and devices
Ronald Gilgenbach
for contributions to high power microwave vacuum-electron devices
Allen Gorin
for contributions to automatic call processing using natural spoken language
Dimitry Gorinevsky
for contributions to distributed and learning control systems
Venugopal Govindaraju
for contributions to handwriting recognition
Frans Groen
for contributions to sensor data processing and shared dynamic world modeling for autonomous real-world multi-agents systems
H
Gregory Hager
for contributions to vision-based robotics
Blake Hannaford
for contributions to haptic interfaces and telerobotic systems
Masanori Hara
for contributions to electrical insulation technology in superconducting power devices
Shinji Hara
for contributions to robust, servo tracking, and sampled-data control theories
Ramesh Harjani
for contributions to the design and computer aided design (CAD) of analog and radio frequency circuits
Hideki Hashimoto
for contributions to mechatronics systems
Hideki Hayashi
for contributions to and leadership in compound semiconductor device technologies
Thomas Henzinger
for contributions to the verification of real-time and hybrid systems
Kazuhiro Hirasawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions to antennas for mobile communications
Ian Hiskens
for contributions to modeling and analysis of power systems
Tin Ho
for contributions to pattern recognition methodology and tools
Charles Holland
for leadership in computational science and engineering
Larry Hornbeck
for invention, development, and applications of the Digital Micromirror Device
Wen-Lian Hsu
for contributions to natural language systems and bioinformatics
Qin (Alex) Huang
for contributions to emitter turn-off thyristor technology and its applications
Johannes Huber
for contributions to coded modulation and digital subscriber line design
Todd Hubing
for contributions to numerical electromagnetic modeling of complex printed circuit boards as applied to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
I
Katsuo Ikeda (Life Fellow)
for contributions to and leadership in informatics education
Eastwood Im
for contributions to spaceborne atmospheric radar remote sensing
Naoki Inagaki (Life Fellow)
for contributions to array antenna design
Waguih Ishak
for contributions to photonics, optoelectronics and fiber optics
Andre Ivanov
for contributions to infrastructure intellectual property (IP) for system on a chip (SoC) testing
J
Hamid Jafarkhani
for contributions to space-time coding
Kanti Jain
for contributions to high resolution excimer laser lithography
Sandra Johnson
for contributions to the design and performance evaluation of computer systems
Geza Joos
for contributions to the theory and application of high power converters in power systems
K
Janusz Kacprzyk
for contributions to use of fuzzy logic in decision making and control
Makoto Kaneko
for contributions to design, sensing, and manipulation schemes for robotic hands
Muhammad Khan
for contributions to the development of III-nitride electronic sensor systems
Masatsugu Kidode
for contributions to high-speed local parallel image processors
Tetsuro Kobayashi
for contributions to ultrafast optoelectronics and electrooptic devices
Ljupco Kocarev
for contributions to chaotic and nonlinear circuits and systems
Gerhard Koepf
for contributions to optical heterodyne solutions for microwave and submillimeter systems
Kazuhiro Kosuge
for contributions to multiple robots coordination and human-robot interface
Alex Kot
for contributions to performance analysis and jammer suppression in communication systems
Youji Kotsuka
for contributions to ferrite application to RF/microwave devices
William Krenik
for contributions to integrated circuits and technology for wireless products
Raghu Krishnapuram
for contributions to soft computing for computer vision and media mining
Frank Kschischang
for contributions to trellis structures, graphical models and iterative decoding techniques for error-correcting codes
Anurag Kumar
for contributions to communication networks and distributed computing systems
Vijay Kumar
for contributions to the development of robotics and automation
Luis Kun
for contributions to health care information infrastructure
Wolfgang Kunz
for contributions to hardware verification, very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuit testing and logic synthesis
Tadahiro Kuroda
for contributions to low-power and high-speed very large scale integrated (VLSI) design
Hideo Kuwahara
for contributions to high capacity optical fiber communication technologies
L
John Larson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to bulk acoustic resonators and medical acoustical imaging systems
Michael Lebby
for contributions to optoelectronics technology
Ellsworth LeDrew
for contributions to environmental remote sensing sciences
Raphael Lee
for contributions to biophysics of cellular and tissue injury by electric current and development of polymers for repair of cellular damage
Shawmin Lei
for contributions to video and image coding standards
Ye Li
for contributions to signal processing for wireless communications
Mong-Song Liang
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing technologies
Zhi-Pei Liang
for contributions to biomedical applications of magnetic resonance imaging
David Lilja
for contributions to statistical methodologies for performance assessment of computing systems
Bin-Da Liu
for contributions to very large scaled integrated (VLSI) processors for neural networks and video signal processing
Johan Liu
for contributions to environmentally compatible electronic materials and processes
William Lockley
for leadership in the development and application of large electric drive systems for gas compression
Darrell Long
for contributions to storage systems architecture and performance
Michael Loui
for leadership in teaching of engineering ethics
David Lucantoni
for contributions to stochastic modeling of communication systems
Charles Luther
for leadership in microwave remote sensing
Richard Lynch
for leadership in advancing wireless voice and data technologies
M
Enrico Macii
for contributions to power-efficient very large scaled integrated (VLSI) circuits and systems
Armand Makowski
for contributions to traffic modeling and performance evaluation in communication and computer networks
Jitendra Malik
for contributions to computer vision and image analysis
Gary May
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing and engineering education
Steven McLaughlin
for contributions to information theory and applications to digital recording technology
Ian McNab
for contributions to the development of electromagnetic launchers
Michael McShane
for contributions to the advancement of semiconductor packaging technologies
Nancy Mead
for leadership in software engineering education
Vladimiro Miranda
for contributions to computational intelligence tools in electric power systems
Daleep Mohla
for contributions to electrical safety design concepts and methods to reduce workplace hazards
James Moore
for leadership in software engineering standardization and contributions to the codification of software engineering
Amir Mortazawi
for contributions to quasi-optical and circuit based power generation techniques
William Moses
for the development and application of efficient, high resolution position tomography
Marek Moszynski
for contributions to scintillation detectors in nuclear physics and nuclear medicine
Hiroshi Murase
for contributions to image recognition and multimedia content monitoring systems
N
Malakondaiah Naidu
for contributions to electrical machines and drives for automotive systems
Masao Nakagawa
for contributions to the advancement of code division multiple access (CDMA) and mobile communications
Janardan Nanda
for contributions to power system analysis, stability and control
Erich Neuhold
for contributions to distributed multimedia databases
Paul Nielsen
for leadership in aerospace electronic and space systems
O
Yoram Ofek
for contributions to switching, scheduling and synchronization in data networks
Juro Ohga
for research, development and standardization activity for electroacoustical transducers of telephony
Sedat Olcer
for contributions to signal processing techniques in digital data transmission and storage
Richard Olshen
for contributions to theory and design of decision trees and tree-structured classifiers and codes
Ariel Orda
for contributions to the use of game theory for network quality of service and survivability
Alon Orlitsky
for contributions to zero-error information theory
William Osborne
for contributions to and leadership in engineering education
John Osburn (Life Fellow)
for leadership in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test technology
Douglas O’Shaughnessy
for contributions to education in speech processing and communication
Roberto Ottoboni
for contributions to digital signal processing and tactile sensors for measurement systems and robotics
Thomas Overbye
for contributions to power system education and simulation
P
Thrasyvoulos Pappas
for contributions to halftoning, video analysis, and compression
Edward Petersen
for contributions to upset rate calculations for microelectronics in space environments
Marios Polycarpou
for contributions to the theory and application of intelligent systems and control
Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom
for contributions to circuits and systems and engineering education
Douglass Post
for contributions to fusion science and modeling, and related software engineering
R
Frederick Raab
for contributions to modeling and design of high-efficiency power amplifiers and radio transmitters
Muralidhar Rangaswamy
for contributions to mathematical techniques for radar space-time adaptive processing
Richard Ranson
for contributions to advanced microwave systems
Sudhakar Rao
for contributions to multiple beam and reconfigurable beam antenna payloads for communication satellites
Carey Rappaport
for contributions to modeling electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media
Ulrich Reimers
for contributions to the development of Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
Yves Robert
for contributions to the design and analysis of parallel algorithms and scheduling techniques
Thomas Robertazzi
for contributions to parallel processor scheduling
Hermann Rohling
for contributions to automotive radar
Yves Rolain
for contributions to measurement and modeling of nonlinear microwave devices
Joseph Rose
for contributions to guided wave models, instrumentation, sensors, and measurement techniques
David Rosenblum
for contributions to scalable, distributed component- and event-based software systems
Emmanuel Rosencher
for contributions to nonlinear optics and optoelectronic devices
Alfred Rufer
for contributions to supercapacitive energy storage techniques and asymmetrical multilevel inverters
S
Alain Sabot
for contributions to high voltage gas insulated substations and transmission lines
John Sahalos
for contributions to antenna analysis and design
Hiroshi Sakou
for contributions to machine vision technology
Resve Saleh
for contributions to mixed-signal integrated circuit simulation and design verification
Guenther Schmidt (Life Fellow)
for contributions to theory and practice of sensor-guided locomotion in biped and mobile robotics
Henning Schulzrinne
for contributions to the design of protocols, applications, and algorithms for Internet multimedia
David Seiler
for leadership in the development of critical metrology and measurement science at the micro and nano levels
Gianluca Setti
for contributions to application of nonlinear dynamics to communications, signal processing, and information technology
Jeff Shamma
for contributions to feedback control and systems theory
Naresh Shanbhag
for development of a communication-centric design paradigm for low power systems on a chip
Amit Sheth
for contributions to information integration and workflow management
Chuan-Jin Richard Shi
for contributions to computer-aided design of mixed-signal integrated circuits
Heung-Yeung Shum
for contributions to image-based modeling and rendering
Ari Sihvola
for contributions to the application of theory in electromagnetic complex media and random materials
Antonio Simoes Costa
for contributions to power system state estimation and real-time modeling
Dirk Slock
for contributions to adaptive filtering and signal processing for wireless communications
Vijay Sood
for contributions to modeling and simulation of high voltage DC (HVDC) transmission systems and controllers
Richard Spencer
for contributions to integrated circuits for digital communication, and magnetic recording
Rayadurgam Srikant
for contributions to modeling and control of communication networks
Göran Stemme
for contributions to micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)
David Su
for contributions to design of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for communications systems
Gary Sullivan
for contributions to video coding and its standardization
Masatoshi Suzuki
for contributions to high-speed optical communication systems
Madhavan Swaminathan
for contributions in design tools, design methodologies and electromagnetic interference (EMI) control for power delivery in digital and mixed signal systems
Katia Sycara
for contributions to case based reasoning, multi-agent systems and semantic web services and standards
T
Shuichi Tahara
for contributions to superconducting digital integrated circuits and single-flux quantum electronics
Yu-Chong Tai
for contributions to integrated nano/micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and nano/micro-fluidics for Lab-on-a-Chip applications
Frank Talke
for contributions to magnetic recording disk and tape drives
Tomohiko Taniguchi
for contributions to speech coding technologies and development of digital signal processing (DSP) based communication systems
Reese Terry (Life Fellow)
for contributions to design and application of active implantable medical devices
Craig Thompson
for contributions to artificial intelligence, database management, and middleware
TsuneoTokumitsu
for contributions to uniplanar and 3-dimensional monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs)
David Townsend
for contributions to position emission tomography (PET)
Chi Tse
for contributions to power electronics circuits and applications
Charles Turner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to engineering education
U
Jan Uddenfeldt
for contributions to cellular telecommunications systems
Nikolaos Uzunoglu
for contributions to electromagnetic theory with applications to scattering and guided wave propagation
V
Paul Van Dooren
for contributions to numerical methods in systems and control
Luc Vandendorpe
for contributions to digital communications
Usha Varshney
for technical leadership in sensor technologies and systems
Venugopal Veeravalli
for contributions to wireless communication systems and sensor networks
Dinesh Verma
for contributions to communication networks management
Richard Vinter
for contributions to optimal control of process systems
W
Ian Walker
for contributions to under-constrained robot manipulator systems
Huei Wang
for contributions to broadband and millimeter-wave monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuits (MMICs) and radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs)
Lihong Wang
for contributions to biomedical optics and imaging
Roy Want
for contributions to ubiquitous computing
Katsuyoshi Washio
for contributions to high-speed silicon and silicon germanium bipolar/Bi complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) device and circuit technologies
Tadashi Watanabe
for contributions to supercomputer architectures
Werner Weber
for contributions to metal oxide semiconductors (MOS) device physics
Andreas Weisshaar
for contributions to modeling of on-chip interconnects and integrated passive microwave components
Burnell West (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-performance automatic test equipment
Edgar Williams (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the magnetic recording industry
Gerald Witt
for the promotion of research in compound semiconductor devices
Martin D. F. Wong
for contributions to algorithmic aspects of computer-aided design (CAD) of very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits and systems
Sally Wood
for contributions to engineering education at university and pre-college levels
Dennis Woodford
for leadership in the development of digital simulation of DC links and flexible AC transmission devices
X
Min Xie
for contributions to modeling and analysis of systems and software reliability
Y
Murty Yalla
for contributions in computer relays for power systems
Hong Yan
for contributions to image recognition techniques and applications
Z
Jan Zehentner
for the discovery of new leaky modes in open planar transmission lines for microwave integrated circuits
Qi-jun Zhang
for contributions to linear and nonlinear microwave modeling and circuit optimization
Lixia Zhang
for contributions to the architecture and signaling protocols in packet switched networks
Nanning Zheng
for contributions to information processing
Reza Zoughi
for contributions to microwave and millimeter wave nondestructive testing and evaluation
Click on a letter below and go directly to the names of those Fellows whose last name begins with that letter
A
Madgy Abadair
for contributions to the test and verification of microprocessors
Bhupendra Ahuja
for contributions to design of mixed signal complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuits for telecommunications and computer communications systems
Muhammad Alam
for contributions to complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) circuit reliability and computational models for electronics and optoelectronics
Roy Alexander
for contributions to technology for capacitor bank switching and the standardization of switchgear
Cesare Alippi
for contributions to robustness and application-level synthesis of embedded information processing systems
Charles Alpert
for contributions to physical design automation of very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits
Peter Andrekson
for contributions to ultra-high-speed fiber-optic communication systems
Andreas Andreou
for contributions to energy efficient sensory microsystems
Jorge Angeles
for contributions to the kinematics, dynamics and design of robotic mechanical systems
Yasuhiko Arakawa
for contributions to the understanding of quantum confinement effects in semiconductor lasers and the development of quantum dot lasers
Mituhiko Araki
for contributions to control theory and its industrial/medical applications
Bruce Archambeault
for contributions to numerical modeling for product electromagnetic interference (EMI) compliance
Kultegin Aydin
for contributions to electromagnetic scattering and quantitative estimation in storms and clouds
B
Mark Balas (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the control of large-scale distributed systems
Harrison Barrett
for contributions to medical imaging, image processing and optics
Andrew Barto
for contributions to reinforcement learning methods and their neural network implementations
James Barton
for contributions to the design of digital signal processing integrated circuits
Issa Batarseh
for contributions to dc-dc conversion techniques, power factor correction circuits, and power electronics education
Paul Bernhardt
for contributions to artificial modification of space plasmas with high power radio waves
Gary Bernstein
for contributions to techniques for fabricating nanoscale devices and circuits
Steven Best
for contributions to the theory, design, and understanding of electrically small antennas
Vijay Bhatkar
for leadership in supercomputing, broadband, and multilingual technology
Antonio Bicchi
for contributions to automatic control of mechanisms and robots
Marc Bodson
for contributions to the theory of adaptive control to electromechanical and flight control systems
Philip Bolin
for development of compressed gas insulated transmission bus and substations
Dushan Boroyevich
for advancement of control, modeling and design of switching power converters
Karlheinz Brandenburg
for contributions to audio coding
Jack Brassil
for contributions to computer networking and the communication theoretic analysis of information hiding and privacy systems
Andrei Broder
for contributions to the theory and application of randomized algorithms
Leslie (Les) Brown
for contributions to development of medical devices
C
Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer
for contributions to the prevention and treatment of electric shock and arc blast injury
James Carlo
for contributions to the development of computer networking standards
Carlo Cecati
for contributions to advanced control of power electronics converters and electrical drives
Chung-Ju Chang
for contributions to radio resource management for mobile communication systems
Tongwen Chen
for contributions to sampled-data control and multirate systems
William Chen
for contributions to packaging and assembly technology
Hsinchun Chen
for contributions to the development of medical, intelligence, and security informatics
Daizhan Cheng
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and its applications
Giovanni Cherubini
for application of signal-processing techniques to digital data transmission and storage
Ali Chowdhury
for contributions to power systems reliability techniques
Christos Christopoulos
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling and simulation of high-frequency electronic systems
Steve Chung
for contributions to reliability in ultra-thin-oxide complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices
Yun Chung
for contributions to optical network performance monitoring and passive optical network architectures
Donald Clark (Life Fellow)
for leadership in radar systems
Rowland Clarke
for contributions to the development of high-power silicon carbide devices for microwave applications
Patrick Combettes
for contributions to set theoretic methods and convex analysis in signal and image processing
Susan Conry
for contributions to engineering education
Ingemar Cox
for contributions to digital watermarking
David Culler
for contributions to computing hardware, software and networking support
D
Nadir Dagli
for contributions to high speed electro-optic modulators and the modeling of photonic integrated circuits
Richard Davis
for contributions to antenna adaptive beamforming
James Day
for leadership of space time adaptive processing for Navy airborne early warning radars
Hector J. De Los Santos
for contributions to radio frequency (RF) and microwave micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) devices and applications
Carlos de Souza
for contributions to robust control and filtering
Christopher Deeney
for contributions to Z-pinch physics
Jesus del Alamo
for contributions to microelectronic devices
Simon Deleonibus
for contributions to nanoscaled complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices technology
Seshu Desu
for contributions to development of ferroelectric thin film devices
Leonard Dissado
for contributions to modeling electrical aging and breakdown of extruded insulating materials
Petar Djuric
for contributions to Monte Carlo based methods to signal processing
Ian Dobson
for contributions to understanding and analysis of voltage collapse
Marco Dorigo
for contributions to ant colony optimization and swarm intelligence
Hugh Durrant-Whyte
for contributions to decentralized data fusion algorithms with application to simultaneous localization and navigation
James Dymond
for contributions to the analysis, design, optimization, testing and application of large AC Machines
E
John Eidson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to clock synchronization, measurement, and control system architectures
George Eleftheriades
for contributions to conception, analysis and fabrication of electromagnetic materials and their applications
Brig ("Chip") Elliott
for contributions to the design and implementation of communication networking
Michael Erdmann
for contributions to robotic manipulation and perception of shape
Eric Evans
for technical leadership in development of advanced air and missile defense systems
F
Charles Falco
for contributions to characterization of magnetic and optical films
Jeffrey Fessler
for contributions to theory and practice of image reconstruction
Marc Fossorier
for contributions to coding and decoding methods
Paul Franzon
for contributions to chip-package codesign
Nicholas Frigo
for contributions to optical communications technology and access network architectures
Tohru Furuyama
for contributions to high speed dynamic random access memory (DRAM) design and technologies
G
Heyno Garbe
for contributions to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement techniques
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
for contributions to theory and design of communication protocols for network routing and channel access
Rene Garello
for contributions to signal processing applied to remote sensing of the ocean
Shuzhi Ge
for contributions to theory and analysis of stable adaptive neural networks for intelligent control systems
Alex Gershman
for contributions to adaptive beamforming and sensor array processing
Carlo Ghezzi
for contributions to software engineering and programming languages
Arindam Ghosh
for contributions to education in power electronic applications to transmission and distribution systems
Joydeep Ghosh
for contributions to the theory and practice of multi-learner systems
Martin Giles
for contributions to technology computer aided design (TCAD) modeling of processes and devices
Ronald Gilgenbach
for contributions to high power microwave vacuum-electron devices
Allen Gorin
for contributions to automatic call processing using natural spoken language
Dimitry Gorinevsky
for contributions to distributed and learning control systems
Venugopal Govindaraju
for contributions to handwriting recognition
Frans Groen
for contributions to sensor data processing and shared dynamic world modeling for autonomous real-world multi-agents systems
H
Gregory Hager
for contributions to vision-based robotics
Blake Hannaford
for contributions to haptic interfaces and telerobotic systems
Masanori Hara
for contributions to electrical insulation technology in superconducting power devices
Shinji Hara
for contributions to robust, servo tracking, and sampled-data control theories
Ramesh Harjani
for contributions to the design and computer aided design (CAD) of analog and radio frequency circuits
Hideki Hashimoto
for contributions to mechatronics systems
Hideki Hayashi
for contributions to and leadership in compound semiconductor device technologies
Thomas Henzinger
for contributions to the verification of real-time and hybrid systems
Kazuhiro Hirasawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions to antennas for mobile communications
Ian Hiskens
for contributions to modeling and analysis of power systems
Tin Ho
for contributions to pattern recognition methodology and tools
Charles Holland
for leadership in computational science and engineering
Larry Hornbeck
for invention, development, and applications of the Digital Micromirror Device
Wen-Lian Hsu
for contributions to natural language systems and bioinformatics
Qin (Alex) Huang
for contributions to emitter turn-off thyristor technology and its applications
Johannes Huber
for contributions to coded modulation and digital subscriber line design
Todd Hubing
for contributions to numerical electromagnetic modeling of complex printed circuit boards as applied to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
I
Katsuo Ikeda (Life Fellow)
for contributions to and leadership in informatics education
Eastwood Im
for contributions to spaceborne atmospheric radar remote sensing
Naoki Inagaki (Life Fellow)
for contributions to array antenna design
Waguih Ishak
for contributions to photonics, optoelectronics and fiber optics
Andre Ivanov
for contributions to infrastructure intellectual property (IP) for system on a chip (SoC) testing
J
Hamid Jafarkhani
for contributions to space-time coding
Kanti Jain
for contributions to high resolution excimer laser lithography
Sandra Johnson
for contributions to the design and performance evaluation of computer systems
Geza Joos
for contributions to the theory and application of high power converters in power systems
K
Janusz Kacprzyk
for contributions to use of fuzzy logic in decision making and control
Makoto Kaneko
for contributions to design, sensing, and manipulation schemes for robotic hands
Muhammad Khan
for contributions to the development of III-nitride electronic sensor systems
Masatsugu Kidode
for contributions to high-speed local parallel image processors
Tetsuro Kobayashi
for contributions to ultrafast optoelectronics and electrooptic devices
Ljupco Kocarev
for contributions to chaotic and nonlinear circuits and systems
Gerhard Koepf
for contributions to optical heterodyne solutions for microwave and submillimeter systems
Kazuhiro Kosuge
for contributions to multiple robots coordination and human-robot interface
Alex Kot
for contributions to performance analysis and jammer suppression in communication systems
Youji Kotsuka
for contributions to ferrite application to RF/microwave devices
William Krenik
for contributions to integrated circuits and technology for wireless products
Raghu Krishnapuram
for contributions to soft computing for computer vision and media mining
Frank Kschischang
for contributions to trellis structures, graphical models and iterative decoding techniques for error-correcting codes
Anurag Kumar
for contributions to communication networks and distributed computing systems
Vijay Kumar
for contributions to the development of robotics and automation
Luis Kun
for contributions to health care information infrastructure
Wolfgang Kunz
for contributions to hardware verification, very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuit testing and logic synthesis
Tadahiro Kuroda
for contributions to low-power and high-speed very large scale integrated (VLSI) design
Hideo Kuwahara
for contributions to high capacity optical fiber communication technologies
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John Larson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to bulk acoustic resonators and medical acoustical imaging systems
Michael Lebby
for contributions to optoelectronics technology
Ellsworth LeDrew
for contributions to environmental remote sensing sciences
Raphael Lee
for contributions to biophysics of cellular and tissue injury by electric current and development of polymers for repair of cellular damage
Shawmin Lei
for contributions to video and image coding standards
Ye Li
for contributions to signal processing for wireless communications
Mong-Song Liang
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing technologies
Zhi-Pei Liang
for contributions to biomedical applications of magnetic resonance imaging
David Lilja
for contributions to statistical methodologies for performance assessment of computing systems
Bin-Da Liu
for contributions to very large scaled integrated (VLSI) processors for neural networks and video signal processing
Johan Liu
for contributions to environmentally compatible electronic materials and processes
William Lockley
for leadership in the development and application of large electric drive systems for gas compression
Darrell Long
for contributions to storage systems architecture and performance
Michael Loui
for leadership in teaching of engineering ethics
David Lucantoni
for contributions to stochastic modeling of communication systems
Charles Luther
for leadership in microwave remote sensing
Richard Lynch
for leadership in advancing wireless voice and data technologies
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Enrico Macii
for contributions to power-efficient very large scaled integrated (VLSI) circuits and systems
Armand Makowski
for contributions to traffic modeling and performance evaluation in communication and computer networks
Jitendra Malik
for contributions to computer vision and image analysis
Gary May
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing and engineering education
Steven McLaughlin
for contributions to information theory and applications to digital recording technology
Ian McNab
for contributions to the development of electromagnetic launchers
Michael McShane
for contributions to the advancement of semiconductor packaging technologies
Nancy Mead
for leadership in software engineering education
Vladimiro Miranda
for contributions to computational intelligence tools in electric power systems
Daleep Mohla
for contributions to electrical safety design concepts and methods to reduce workplace hazards
James Moore
for leadership in software engineering standardization and contributions to the codification of software engineering
Amir Mortazawi
for contributions to quasi-optical and circuit based power generation techniques
William Moses
for the development and application of efficient, high resolution position tomography
Marek Moszynski
for contributions to scintillation detectors in nuclear physics and nuclear medicine
Hiroshi Murase
for contributions to image recognition and multimedia content monitoring systems
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Malakondaiah Naidu
for contributions to electrical machines and drives for automotive systems
Masao Nakagawa
for contributions to the advancement of code division multiple access (CDMA) and mobile communications
Janardan Nanda
for contributions to power system analysis, stability and control
Erich Neuhold
for contributions to distributed multimedia databases
Paul Nielsen
for leadership in aerospace electronic and space systems
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Yoram Ofek
for contributions to switching, scheduling and synchronization in data networks
Juro Ohga
for research, development and standardization activity for electroacoustical transducers of telephony
Sedat Olcer
for contributions to signal processing techniques in digital data transmission and storage
Richard Olshen
for contributions to theory and design of decision trees and tree-structured classifiers and codes
Ariel Orda
for contributions to the use of game theory for network quality of service and survivability
Alon Orlitsky
for contributions to zero-error information theory
William Osborne
for contributions to and leadership in engineering education
John Osburn (Life Fellow)
for leadership in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test technology
Douglas O’Shaughnessy
for contributions to education in speech processing and communication
Roberto Ottoboni
for contributions to digital signal processing and tactile sensors for measurement systems and robotics
Thomas Overbye
for contributions to power system education and simulation
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Thrasyvoulos Pappas
for contributions to halftoning, video analysis, and compression
Edward Petersen
for contributions to upset rate calculations for microelectronics in space environments
Marios Polycarpou
for contributions to the theory and application of intelligent systems and control
Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom
for contributions to circuits and systems and engineering education
Douglass Post
for contributions to fusion science and modeling, and related software engineering
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Frederick Raab
for contributions to modeling and design of high-efficiency power amplifiers and radio transmitters
Muralidhar Rangaswamy
for contributions to mathematical techniques for radar space-time adaptive processing
Richard Ranson
for contributions to advanced microwave systems
Sudhakar Rao
for contributions to multiple beam and reconfigurable beam antenna payloads for communication satellites
Carey Rappaport
for contributions to modeling electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media
Ulrich Reimers
for contributions to the development of Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
Yves Robert
for contributions to the design and analysis of parallel algorithms and scheduling techniques
Thomas Robertazzi
for contributions to parallel processor scheduling
Hermann Rohling
for contributions to automotive radar
Yves Rolain
for contributions to measurement and modeling of nonlinear microwave devices
Joseph Rose
for contributions to guided wave models, instrumentation, sensors, and measurement techniques
David Rosenblum
for contributions to scalable, distributed component- and event-based software systems
Emmanuel Rosencher
for contributions to nonlinear optics and optoelectronic devices
Alfred Rufer
for contributions to supercapacitive energy storage techniques and asymmetrical multilevel inverters
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Alain Sabot
for contributions to high voltage gas insulated substations and transmission lines
John Sahalos
for contributions to antenna analysis and design
Hiroshi Sakou
for contributions to machine vision technology
Resve Saleh
for contributions to mixed-signal integrated circuit simulation and design verification
Guenther Schmidt (Life Fellow)
for contributions to theory and practice of sensor-guided locomotion in biped and mobile robotics
Henning Schulzrinne
for contributions to the design of protocols, applications, and algorithms for Internet multimedia
David Seiler
for leadership in the development of critical metrology and measurement science at the micro and nano levels
Gianluca Setti
for contributions to application of nonlinear dynamics to communications, signal processing, and information technology
Jeff Shamma
for contributions to feedback control and systems theory
Naresh Shanbhag
for development of a communication-centric design paradigm for low power systems on a chip
Amit Sheth
for contributions to information integration and workflow management
Chuan-Jin Richard Shi
for contributions to computer-aided design of mixed-signal integrated circuits
Heung-Yeung Shum
for contributions to image-based modeling and rendering
Ari Sihvola
for contributions to the application of theory in electromagnetic complex media and random materials
Antonio Simoes Costa
for contributions to power system state estimation and real-time modeling
Dirk Slock
for contributions to adaptive filtering and signal processing for wireless communications
Vijay Sood
for contributions to modeling and simulation of high voltage DC (HVDC) transmission systems and controllers
Richard Spencer
for contributions to integrated circuits for digital communication, and magnetic recording
Rayadurgam Srikant
for contributions to modeling and control of communication networks
Göran Stemme
for contributions to micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)
David Su
for contributions to design of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for communications systems
Gary Sullivan
for contributions to video coding and its standardization
Masatoshi Suzuki
for contributions to high-speed optical communication systems
Madhavan Swaminathan
for contributions in design tools, design methodologies and electromagnetic interference (EMI) control for power delivery in digital and mixed signal systems
Katia Sycara
for contributions to case based reasoning, multi-agent systems and semantic web services and standards
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Shuichi Tahara
for contributions to superconducting digital integrated circuits and single-flux quantum electronics
Yu-Chong Tai
for contributions to integrated nano/micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and nano/micro-fluidics for Lab-on-a-Chip applications
Frank Talke
for contributions to magnetic recording disk and tape drives
Tomohiko Taniguchi
for contributions to speech coding technologies and development of digital signal processing (DSP) based communication systems
Reese Terry (Life Fellow)
for contributions to design and application of active implantable medical devices
Craig Thompson
for contributions to artificial intelligence, database management, and middleware
TsuneoTokumitsu
for contributions to uniplanar and 3-dimensional monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs)
David Townsend
for contributions to position emission tomography (PET)
Chi Tse
for contributions to power electronics circuits and applications
Charles Turner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to engineering education
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Jan Uddenfeldt
for contributions to cellular telecommunications systems
Nikolaos Uzunoglu
for contributions to electromagnetic theory with applications to scattering and guided wave propagation
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Paul Van Dooren
for contributions to numerical methods in systems and control
Luc Vandendorpe
for contributions to digital communications
Usha Varshney
for technical leadership in sensor technologies and systems
Venugopal Veeravalli
for contributions to wireless communication systems and sensor networks
Dinesh Verma
for contributions to communication networks management
Richard Vinter
for contributions to optimal control of process systems
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Ian Walker
for contributions to under-constrained robot manipulator systems
Huei Wang
for contributions to broadband and millimeter-wave monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuits (MMICs) and radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs)
Lihong Wang
for contributions to biomedical optics and imaging
Roy Want
for contributions to ubiquitous computing
Katsuyoshi Washio
for contributions to high-speed silicon and silicon germanium bipolar/Bi complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) device and circuit technologies
Tadashi Watanabe
for contributions to supercomputer architectures
Werner Weber
for contributions to metal oxide semiconductors (MOS) device physics
Andreas Weisshaar
for contributions to modeling of on-chip interconnects and integrated passive microwave components
Burnell West (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high-performance automatic test equipment
Edgar Williams (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the magnetic recording industry
Gerald Witt
for the promotion of research in compound semiconductor devices
Martin D. F. Wong
for contributions to algorithmic aspects of computer-aided design (CAD) of very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits and systems
Sally Wood
for contributions to engineering education at university and pre-college levels
Dennis Woodford
for leadership in the development of digital simulation of DC links and flexible AC transmission devices
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Min Xie
for contributions to modeling and analysis of systems and software reliability
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Murty Yalla
for contributions in computer relays for power systems
Hong Yan
for contributions to image recognition techniques and applications
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Jan Zehentner
for the discovery of new leaky modes in open planar transmission lines for microwave integrated circuits
Qi-jun Zhang
for contributions to linear and nonlinear microwave modeling and circuit optimization
Lixia Zhang
for contributions to the architecture and signaling protocols in packet switched networks
Nanning Zheng
for contributions to information processing
Reza Zoughi
for contributions to microwave and millimeter wave nondestructive testing and evaluation