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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2007 listed alphabetically by last name.
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Ronald M. Aarts
for research and application in signal processing for acoustics and sound reproduction
Edward I. Ackerman
for contributions to the optimization of analog optical links
Kamal Al-Haddad
for contributions to research and development of power electronics converters
Markus C. Amann
for contributions to laser diodes for optical communications and sensing
Amir A. Amini
for contributions to cardiovascular imaging and medical image analysis
Paul Antonik
for contributions to knowledge-based radar systems
Ari Arapostathis
for contributions in nonlinear and stochastic control and applications in power systems
Greg Asher
for contributions to control of AC motor drives
Abdullah Atalar
for contributions to acoustic and atomic force microscopy
Jean Margaret Bacon
for leadership in design of secure, large scale, distributed systems
Roel G. Baets
for contributions to silicon photonics and to photonic integration
Ross Baldick
for contributions to analysis of power system economics
Harut Barsamian (Life Fellow)
for contributions to computer architecture, dynamic microprogramming, and associative search algorithms
Luca Benini
for contributions to design technologies for low power design of integrated circuits and systems
Kerry Bernstein
for contributions to high performance common metal oxide semiconductor circuit design
Bhargab B. Bhattacharya
for contributions to testing and design of digital integrated circuits
Zeungnam Bien
for contributions to development of assistive robots and human-robot interaction systems
Henk A.P. Blom
for contributions to stochastic hybrid process estimation and applications to aerospace systems
Pradip Bose
for contributions to power modeling and processor design
Gregory E. Bottomley
for contributions to wireless communication systems
Richard D. Braatz
for contributions to robust control of industrial systems
Richard Brown
for contributions to distribution system reliability and risk assessment
Julia J. Brown
for leadership in developing and commercializing very high performance semiconductor and organic light emitting devices
Marc Cahay
for contributions to theory of charge and spin transport in nanostructures
Flavio Canavero
for contributions to the modeling of circuit and electronic interconnects
Claudio Canizares
for contributions to voltage stability of power systems
Donald Chamberlin
Ifor contributions to database query languages
Barry Chambers
for contributions to active electromagnetic materials and structures
Philip Ching Ho Chan
for contributions to the development of low-cost flip-chip technology
Abhijit Chatterjee
for contributions to testing analog and mixed signal circuits
Victor C. Chen
for contributions to time-frequency analysis for radar imaging and target feature extraction
Tsuhan Chen
for contributions to multidisciplinary multimedia signal processing
Kwang-Cheng Chen
for contributions to wireless broadband communications and wireless local area networks
C.L. Philip Chen
for contributions to intelligent manufacturing systems design and integration
Ben M.Chen
for contributions to linear systems theory, robust control theory, and industrial control applications
Jie Chen
for contributions to fundamental design limitations of feedback control
Kun-Shan Chen
for contributions to remote sensing image and signal processing
Yuhua Cheng
for contributions to metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor modeling and its industry applications in integrated circuit design
Akira Chiba
for contributions to bearingless AC motor drives
Andrew Chien
for contributions to high-performance cluster and grid computing software
William A. Chisholm
for contributions to extra high voltage transmission line performance assessment
Kwong-Kit Choi
for contributions to quantum well infrared photodetector technology
Mo-Yuen Chow
for contributions to diagnostics and control in mechatronics
Tat-Sing Paul Chow
for contributions to smart power semiconductor devices
Grace Audrey Clark
for contributions in block adaptive filtering
Robert P. Colwell
for technical leadership in turning novel computer architecture concepts into commercial processors
Pierre Comon
for contributions to high-order statistics and blind techniques for signal processing
Melba M. Crawford
for applications of satellite data and airborne LIDAR imagery
Bill Curtis
for contributions to software process improvement
Alessandro De Luca
for contributions to modeling and control of robotic systems
Peter H. N. de With
for contributions to compression techniques and architecture of television and recording systems
Anirudh Devgan
for contributions to electrical analysis, and simulation of integrated circuits
Tadeusz P. Dobrowiecki
for contributions to intelligent measurement systems, artificial intelligence, and identification of nonlinear systems
Christopher R. Doerr
for contributions to planar lightwave circuits
David W. Dolfi
for technical leadership in integrated optics and optical interconnects
James L. Drewniak
for contributions in electromagnetic interference coupling paths and numerical modeling for compatibility design
Ilya Dumer
for contributions to error-correcting codes
Michel Duval
for contributions to electrical insulation and high voltage equipment
Charvaka Duvvury
for contributions to electrostatic discharge devices and design protection methods for integrated circuit applications
Gary W. Elko
for contributions to microphone array signal processing for communication systems
Atef Elsherbeni
for contributions to computational electromagnetics, antenna and microwave applications
Kazumasa Enami
for contributions to content production technology in broadcasting
Vinko Erceg
for contributions to channel models for mobile and fixed wireless communications
John W. Estey
for leadership in development of power system distribution equipment
Leslie Thomas Falkingham
for contribution to the development and commercialization of vacuum interrupter technology
Masoud Farzaneh
for leadership in the area of ice-covered insulator flashover mechanisms and development of application guidelines
Robert J. Fontana
for contributions to short pulse electromagnetics as applied to ultra wideband systems
Shangkai Gao
for contributions to the study of brain-computer interface
Wanda Gass
for contributions to digital signal processors and circuits
Gerard J. Genello
for leadership in the management of scientists and engineers and their effectiveness
Fadhel M. Ghannouchi
for contributions to advanced microwave amplification circuits and sub-systems
Giovanni Ghione
for contributions to numerical physics-based modelling of passive and active integrated microwave components
Fulvio Gini
for contributions to optimal radar signal processing techniques
Maya B. Gokhale
for contributions to reconfigurable computing technology
Dmitry Goldgof
for contributions to computer vision and biomedical applications
Avelino Gonzalez
for contributions to intelligent monitoring and diagnostics of power systems
James Goodman
for contributions to shared-memory multiprocessor system design
Steven Scott Gorshe
for invention and standardization of elements of optical transmission systems
Xiaohong Guan
for contributions to optimization of hydrothermal generation scheduling
Ramesh K. Gupta
for contributions to monolithic microwave integrated circuits
Zygmunt J. Haas
for contributions to wireless and mobile ad-hoc networks
John H. L. Hansen
for contributions to speech recognition under stress and noise
Boudewijn R. Haverkort
for contributions to performance and dependability evaluation of computer and communication systems
Gordon Hayward
for contributions to the area of piezoelectric ultrasound transducers as applied in underwater sonar
Stefan Heinen
for contributions to radio frequency integrated circuits and wireless systems
Braham Himed
for contributions to signal processing in multistatic radar
Richard C. Hochberg
for leadership in engineering and management of advanced electronic systems
Hsiao-Wuen Hon
for contributions to speech recognition research and product development
Davor Hrovat
for contributions to automotive controls
Joseph L. A. Hughes
for contributions to engineering education program development, assessment, and accreditation activities
Ian Hunter
for contributions to theory and design of microwave filters
William Gerard Hurley
for contributions to magnetic circuit design, planar magnetics, and high frequency transformer design
Seth Hutchinson
for contributions to visual servo control and robot motion planning
Umran S. Inan
for contributions to upper atmospheric physics
Yoshio Itaya
for contributions to high performance long-wavelength semiconductor lasers for optical communications
Hideto Iwaoka
for leadership in developing optical devices and optical microelectro mechanical systems for sensing and measuring instruments
Charles Jackson
for leadership in the development of high-temperature superconductor microwave devices,
quasi-optical techniques, and millimeter-wave subsystems for space and imaging systems
Abbas Jamalipour
for contributions to next generation networks for traffic control
Mehdi Jazayeri
for contributions to programming languages, software engineering, and informatics education
William D. Jemison
for contributions to microwave photonics for radar and communications
Mu-Der Jeng
for applications of Petri nets to semiconductor manufacturing automation
Colin M. Jones (Life Fellow)
for contributions to deep ocean exploration, search and recovery and salvage
Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos
for contributions to digital broadband transmission, to digital communications control,
and to advanced optical communications systems and networks
Takayuki Kawahara
for contributions to low-voltage low-power random access memory circuits
Zvi M. Kedem
for contributions to concurrent and parallel computing systems
Bumman Kim
for contributions to linear power amplifiers, gallium arsenide microwave
and millimeter-wave power devices and monolithic microwave integrated circuits
Daniel S. Kirschen
for contributions to analysis of power system economics and power system security
Isik C. Kizilyalli
for contributions to integrated circuit technology
Cetin Kaya Koc
for contributions to cryptographic engineering
Antonius M. J. Koonen
for contributions in fiber-optic broadband access networks
Richard T. Kouzes
for contributions to nuclear radiation detection systems
Ratnesh Kumar
for contributions to discrete event system modeling, control, diagnosis and applications
Kenneth S. Kundert
for contributions to simulation and modeling of analog radio frequency and mixed signal circuits
Sandip Kundu
for contributions to design of test methods for integrated circuits
Massimo La Scala
for contributions to computationally efficient power system dynamic performance simulation and control
John Lafferty
for contributions to statistical pattern recognition and statistical language processing
R. (Inald) L. Lagendijk
for contributions to image processing
Loi Lei Lai
for contributions to development of computational intelligence techniques to power system applications
Jih-Sheng Lai
for contributions to high performance high power inverters
Jean-Paul Laumond
for contributions to robot motion planning and control
Sang Uk Lee
for contributions to theory and application of image and video coding
Wei-Jen Lee
for contributions to engineering education and power system analysis
Steven B. Leeb
for contributions to modeling, design, analysis, and construction of servomechanisms
Wim Leemans
for contributions to the field of advanced accelerators, in particular laser-plasma acceleration of electrons
Naomi Ehrich Leonard
for contributions to control of underwater vehicles
Shuo-Yen Robert Li
for contributions to network coding and switching theories
Jerome Zhengrong Liang
for contributions to medical image reconstruction and virtual colonoscopy
Zongli Lin
for contributions to linear and nonlinear control theory
Bao-Shuh P. Lin
for leadership in technology and industry development of broadband information network and digital video
Hui Chun Liu
for contributions to resonant tunneling and intersubband quantum devices
Tsu-Jae King Liu
for applications of silicon-germanium thin films to metal oxide semiconductor transistors and microelectro mechanical systems
Zhen Liu
for contributions to evaluation and optimization of parallel and distributed systems
Leo Lorenz
for contributions to insulated gate and bipolar transistors modules and ultra-fast switching devices in power electronics
Alexander Loui
for contributions to digital image content management systems
Zhi-QuanLuo
for contributions to modern optimization and its applications in signal processing and digital communications
Jusheng Ma
for contributions to electronic materials and packaging technology
Peter Magyar
for contributions to digital control of electrical drive systems
Michael Mallary
for contributions to recording devices
Jaakko Malmivuo
for contributions to theoretical and experimental aspects of bioelectromagnetic phenomena
Robert T. Menzies
for contributions to laser radar technology and laser remote sensing
Katsumi Midorikawa
for contributions to generation of intense coherent soft x-ray radiation
Pratap Misra
for contributions to global satellite navigation systems
Urbashi Mitra
for contributions to multiuser wideband digital communication systems
Mitiko Miura-Mattausch
for contributions to nanoscale metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor compact modeling
Claude H. Moog
for contributions to the algebraic theory of nonlinear control systems
Marc Moonen
for contributions to adaptive filtering algorithms for digital communications and audio signal processing
Biswanath Mukherjee
for contributions to architectures, algorithms, and protocols for optical networks
Alan Murray
for contributions to neural and neuromorphic very large scale integrated implementations, algorithms and applications
Ayman Naguib
for contributions to space-time signal processing and coding for mobile wireless systems
Walid Najjar
for contributions to dataflow and reconfigurable computing architectures
Robert D. Nevels
for contributions to electromagnetic field theory for quantum mechanics
Clark T.C. Nguyen
for contributions to the physics and technology of microelectromechanical systems
Dalma Novak
for contributions to enabling technologies for the implementation of fiber radio systems
Carlo Alberto Nucci
for contributions to analysis and modeling of lightning originated phenomena in power systems
Mark O’Malley
for contributions to modeling and control of renewable energy on island power systems
Shinji Odanaka
for contributions to numerical modeling and simulation of scaled complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuit processes and devices
Hiroyo Ogawa
for contributions to microwave and millimeter-wave technology
Aaron Oki
for technical innovation in advancing gallium arsenide and indium phosphide microelectronics technology
Abbas Omar
for contributions to techniques for the analysis of microwave structures
AvokiM. Omekanda
for contributions to robust optimization of switched reluctance machines
Antonio Orlandi
for contributions to high-speed digital systems
Antonio Ortega
for contributions to image and video communications
Yaakov Oshman
for contributions to information fusion and estimation theory for aerospace applications
Gaetano Palumbo
for contributions to analysis and design of high performance analog and digital circuits
Xiaochuan Pan
for contributions to nuclear and non-invasive imaging
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos
for contributions to distributed robotics and the creation of the miniature scout robot
Dean Patterson
for contributions to the design of permanent magnet machines and power electronics education
Ronald L. Pease
for contributions to radiation response of microelectronic devices, circuits, and systems
Jose Carlos Pedro
for contributions to nonlinear distortion analysis of microwave devices and circuits
William Arthur Penn (Life Fellow)
for contributions to electronic and electro-optical systems for detection and communication
Ioannis Pitas
for contributions to nonlinear signal and image processing, digital watermarking and biometrics
David W. Plant
for contributions to optoelectronic devices
Andrew S. Podgorski
for contributions to broadband immunity and compatibility certification
Carlos Portela (Life Fellow)
for contributions to high voltage engineering for power transmission and distribution
Jayasimha Prasad
for contributions to compound semiconductor heterojunction bipolar transistors
Ruchir Puri
for contributions to automated logical and physical design of electronic circuits
Li Qiu
for contributions to robust and optimal control of multirate and periodic systems
Tawfik Rahal-Arabi
for contributions in the area of microprocessor high speed bus and power delivery designs
Ramachandran (Ram) Ramjee
for contributions to architecture, protocols, and performance of wireless networks
Nalini K. Ratha
for contributions to biometric authentication systems
Thomas Richardson
for contributions to coding theory and practice
Nabeel A. Riza
for contributions to acousto-optic, liquid crystal, and micromirror device applications in photonic signal processing and controls
Christopher Rose
for contributions to wireless communication systems theory
Keith W. Ross
for contributions to design and analysis of computer networks
Mario A. Rotea
for contributions to robust and optimal control of multivariable systems
Tom Rowbotham
for leadership in communications research and development commercialization and international industry cooperation
Sumit Roy
for contributions to multi-user communications theory and cross-layer design of wireless networking standards
Daniel Rugar
for contributions to magnetic and magnetic-resonance force microscopy
Stefan Rusu
for contributions to high performance microprocessor circuit technologies
Brian M. Sadler
for contributions to signal processing and sensor networks
Alan V. Sahakian
for contributions to electrophysiology of atrial cardiac arrhythmias
Sudhakar Sahasrabudhe
for academic leadership in creating and managing an electrical engineering education system
Hideaki Sakai
for contributions to statistical and adaptive signal processing
Betty Salzberg
for contributions to access methods, online re-organization methods, and robust application techniques in computing
Seiichi Sampei
for contributions to the development of fading compensation and adaptive modulation techniques for wireless communication systems
Pasqualina M. Sarro
for contributions to micromachined sensors, actuators, and microsystems
Ned Robert Sauthoff
for contributions to plasma physics and fusion energy
Jose Schutt-Aine
for contributions to modeling and simulation of distributed circuits with applications to signal integrity
Hans-Paul Schwefel
for contributions to evolutionary computation
Nava Setter
for contributions to field of ferroelectric materials, microsystems and microelectronics applications
Joseph Shappir
for contributions to common metal oxide semiconductor process technology, and floating-gate devices.
John W. Sheppard
for contributions to system-level diagnosis and prognosis
Kiyohiro Shikano
for contributions to speech recognition, dialog systems, voice conversion, and acoustic field realization
Ness B. Shroff
for contributions to the modeling, analysis and control of computer communication networks
Robert D. Shull
for contributions to nanocomposites, superconductors, and magnetocaloric materials
David Skellern
for contributions to high speed devices and systems for wireless and wireline communications networks
John Smith
for contributions to multimedia content analysis, retrieval and adaptation
Nagu Srinivas
for contributions to assessment of vulnerability of aged extruded dielectric power cables by direct current testing
Ioannis Stavrakakis
for contributions to network traffic analysis and resource allocation methodologies
Per Stenstrom
for contributions to design of high-performance memory systems
James Stoffel
for technical leadership in the development of imaging systems
Athanasios Stouraitis
for contributions to high-performance digital signal processing architectures and computer arithmetics
Yan-Kuin Su
for contributions to optoelectronics and nanophotonics research and education
Shigeki Sugano
for contributions to design, control and system integration of human symbiotic robots
Toshiharu Sugie
for contributions to tracking control and its application to mechanical systems
Sehat Sutardja
for leadership in design and commercialization of high-speed mixed-signal common metal oxide semiconductors integrated circuits
Peter E. Sutherland
for contributions to harmonic analysis in electrical power systems
Venkataraman Swaminathan
for contributions to the field of optoelectronic materials, devices, and systems
F. Dong Tan
for contributions to high efficiency forward converters
Gang Tao
for contributions to adaptive control theory and application to aircraft control
Leandros Tassiulas
for contributions to algorithms, protocols and architectures of wireless communication networks
John T. Tengdin (Life Fellow)
for leadership in Ethernet local area network based protective relaying and control in electric power substations
Reiner S. Thomä
for contributions to high-resolution multidimensional channel sounding
Scott E. Thompson
for contributions to common metal oxide semiconductor technology for high-volume manufacturing
Charles Thorpe
for leadership in research and development of vision-based autonomous outdoor vehicles
Michael Edmund Tobar
for contributions to high-Q dielectric resonator technology, precision microwave oscillators and low noise phase and amplitude measurement systems
Masamitsu Tokuda
for leadership in development and international standardization of electromagnetic compatibility for telecommunication systems
Kevin Tomsovic
for contributions to intelligent systems in power engineering
Ho-Ming Tong
for leadership in leading-edge integrated circuits technology
M .Selim Ünlü
for contributions to optoelectronic devices
Raman Menon Unnikrishnan
for contributions to automatic control systems and power electronic education
Tamaki Ura
for contributions to autonomous underwater vehicle technologies
Paris W. Vachon
for contributions to operational marine applications of imaging radar
Annamaria R. Varkonyi-Koczy
for contributions to digital signal processing in measurement and control
Rodney Vaughan
for contributions to the theory and design of antennas, diversity systems and signal processing techniques for mobile communications
Jan Verspecht
for contributions to the area of large-signal microwave measurements
Maximus Alexander Viergever
for leadership and contributions to medical imaging
Bo Wahlberg
for contributions to system identification using orthonormal basis functions
Jun Wang
for contributions to recurrent neural networks for optimization and engineering applications
Michael Yu Wang
for contributions to frictional contact and impact modeling, and robotic workholding and fixturing, for manufacturing automation
Roland H.W. Watkins (Life Fellow)
for leadership in development of category system for globally classifying performance of data cable
Marcelo J. Weinberger
for contributions to data compression
Harold Weinstock
for leadership in superconducting magnetometry
Kyu-Young Whang
for contributions to physical database design, query processing, and database management system architecture
Jeffrey E. Wieselthier
for contributions to wireless ad hoc and energy-aware networking
Kin-Lu Wong
for contributions to microstrip and planar antenna designs
Barry Wood
for contributions to fundamental electrical measurement standards
John Wood
for contributions to the nonlinear microwave device and behavioral modeling, and technology
Charles Woodside (Life Fellow)
for contributions to real-time software system performance engineering
Kun-Lung Wu
for contributions to derived data management for reliable computing, web-based information systems, and transaction and query processing
Chwan-Hwa “John” Wu
for contributions to secure communication and multimedia systems
Ning Xi
for contributions to nano-robotic manipulation and assembly
Lihua Xie
for contributions to robust control and filtering
Zixiang Xiong
for contributions to source and channel coding
Orly Yadid-Pecht
for contributions to design and modeling of common metal oxide semiconductors image sensors
Hiroshi Yamada
for contributions to packaging technology of integrated circuits
Masakazu Yamashina
for leadership in high performance microprocessor circuits
Jar-Ferr Yang
for contributions to fast algorithms and efficient realization of video and audio coding
Sung-Joo Yoo
for contributions to optical networking including wavelength conversion, optical label switching networks, optical routers, and integrated photonics
Bin Yu
for contributions to scaling of silicon common metal oxide semiconductor transistors
Yuang-Ting Zhang
for contributions to the field of wearable devices and signal processing algorithms for mobile healthcare
Qiming Zhang
for contribution to ferroelectric materials
Michele Zorzi
for contributions in the area of energy efficient protocol design
Moshe Zukerman
for contributions to performance evaluation of communication systems and networks