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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2008 listed alphabetically by last name.
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Ishfaq Ahmad
for contributions to scheduling techniques in parallel and distributed computing systems
Venkataramana Ajjarapu
for contributions to power system voltage stability assessment and control methods
Ali N. Akansu
for contributions to optimal design of transforms and filter banks for communications and multimedia security
Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande
for contributions to the development of digital self-aligned gate technology and vacuum microelectronic devices
Naofal Al Dhahir
for contributions to high data rate communications through broadband channels
Rajeev Alur
for contributions to automata, logics, and verification techniques for real-time and hybrid systems
Abeer Alwan
for contributions to speech perception and production modeling and their applications
Daniel I. Amey
for contributions to electronic packaging and high frequency characterization of ceramic system package materials
Kenji Anami
for invention of the divided word line structure for high-speed, low-power logic and memory
Cleon Anderson
for contributions to servo control systems
John G. Apostolopoulos
for contributions to the principles and practice of video communications and secure media streaming
Ikuo Awai
for contributions to microwave passive components
Victor (Paramvir) Bahl
for contributions to the design of wireless networks and systems and leadership in mobile computing and communications
Bassam Bamieh
for contributions to robust, sampled-data and distributed control
Alexander Barg
for contributions to coding theory
Mourad Barkat
for contributions to adaptive thresholding radar signal detection
John Stanley Bay
for leadership in model-based design and integration methods for large-scale embedded systems
Bernd Becker
for contributions to the development of algorithms and data structures for testing and verification of integrated circuits
Andrew Blake
for contributions to the foundations of segmentation and tracking,and innovation in vision applications
Vladimir Blasko
for contributions to regenerative converters and electrical devices
Peter Blood
for contributions to quantum confined lasers
Amir Boag
for contributions to integral equation based analysis, design, and imaging techniques
Colombo R. Bolognesi
for contributions to millimeter-wave antimonide-based heterojunction bipolar transistors
Jean-Charles Bolomey
for contributions to probe array technology
John Henry Booske
for contributions to vacuum electronics and microwave processing of materials
Gunilla Borgefors
for contributions to discrete geometry, and image analysis
Ronald J. Brachman
for leadership in knowledge representation and reasoning in computer science and artificial intelligence
Joe Earl Brewer
for contributions to nonvolatile memory integrated circuit technology and digital signal processor architecture
Emery Neal Brown
for contributions to state-space algorithms for point processes and applications to neuroscience data
Timothy Allan Brunner
for contributions to optical lithography methods used to pattern integrated circuits
Ann Catrina Bryce
for contributions to compound semiconductor integrated optoelectronic devices
Michael L. Bushnell
for contributions to testing methods for digital and mixed-signal VLSI circuits
Kenneth Charles Cadien
for contributions to chemical mechanical polishing
Stephen Alan Campbell
for contributions to deeply scaled CMOS devices
Jose Capmany
for contributions to photonic processing of microwave signals
Manuel Castro
for contributions to distance learning in electrical and computer engineering education
Felipe Manuel Catedra
for contributions to using computational geometry in electromagnetic analysis
Tianyou Chai
for contributions to adapt intelligent decoupling control, and integrated automation of complex industrial processes
Krishnendu Chakrabarty
for contributions to the testing of core-based system-on-chip integrated circuits
H Anthony Chan
for contributions to accelerated stress testing and reliability
Jie Jay Chang
for contributions to the development of high-performance AC drives and control systems
Milton Chang
for technical entrepreneurship and leadership in photonic technologies
Roy Wiliam Chantrell
for contributions to nanoscale magnetism and to the development of computational models of finite temperature magnetization dynamics
Pane C. Chao
for contributions to microwave and millimeter-wave high electron mobility transistors and monolithic integrated circuits
Jian Chen
for contributions to the modeling and analysis and engineering of complex systems
Peter M. Chen
for contributions to fault-tolerant storage systems
Zhi Ning Chen
for contributions to small and broadband antennas for wireless applications
Fan-Tien Cheng
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing automation and force optimization in multiple-chain robotic mechanisms
Vladimir Cherkassky
for contributions to and leadership in statistical learning and neural networks
Simon Richard Cherry
for contributions to molecular imaging
Dah Ming Chiu
for contributions to distributed resource allocation algorithms in computer networks
George Liang-Tai Chiu
for leadership in supercomputer technology
Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung
for contributions to neural network models for biomedical image analyses
Jen-Yao Chung
for contribution to the application of electronic business and web-based information systems
Diane J. Cook
for contributions to machine learning algorithm design and application
Peter Ian Corke
for contributions to visual-based robot control and its applications to field robotics
Pamela C. Cosman
for contributions to image and video compression and wireless communications
Jerome J. Cuomo
for contributions to magneto-optical recording technology
Jagdish C. Das
for contributions to power system analysis and protective relaying for the pulp and paper industry
Curt H. Davis
for contributions to satellite remote sensing
Peter de Maagt
for development and application of electromagnetic band gap materials and terahertz components and systems
Carlos Hernando Diaz
for contributions to deep sub-micron foundry CMOS technology
Sudhir Dixit
for contributions to broadband network architectures and protocols
Frank Doyle
for contributions to nonlinear process control and analysis for biological systems
Timothy Sean Driscoll
for leadership in the development of codes and standards for electrical safety in industry
Geir E. Dullerud
for contributions to sampled-data systems and robust control
Nikil D. Dutt
for contributions to architecture description languages for the design and exploration of customized processors
Ruth Annette Dyer
for contributions to diversity in science and engineering education, and Hadamard-transform spectrometers
Paul Michael Ebert
for contributions to the standard international aircraft collision avoidance system
Yuguang Michael Fang
for contributions to wireless networks and mobile computing systems
Jay A. Farrell
for contributions to intelligent, autonomous vehicle analysis and design
Roy Featherstone
for contributions to multibody dynamics
Gary Keith Fedder
for contributions to integrated micro-electro-mechanical-system processes and design methodologies
Martin M. Fejer
for contributions to nonlinear optical materials and guided wave optics
Dimitar P. Filev
for application of soft computing to intelligent systems
Raymond L. Filler
for contributions to frequency control and timing in military systems
Michael C. Fu
for contributions to stochastic gradient estimation and simulation optimization
Cynthia Mahoney Furse
for leadership in electromagnetics education
Robert Lee Galloway
for leadership in the field of image-guided therapy
Daniel Roman Gamota
for leadership in nanotechnology based printed electronic products
Matthew Werner Ganz
for contributions to adaptive antennas and advanced radar systems
Aura Ganz
for contributions to architectures, algorithms, and protocols for high speed communications networks
Guang R. Gao
for contributions to architecture and compiler technology of parallel computers
Robert X. Gao
for contributions to condition monitoring and health diagnosis of machines through sensing methodologies
Paolo A. Gargini
for leadership in the globalization and implementation of the technology roadmap for semiconductors
Patrick P. Gelsinger
for leadership in microprocessor design and industry standards
Ornan (Ori) A. Gerstel
for contributions to optical network architecture and network design
Spartak Gevorgian
for contributions to ferroelectric microwave devices
David Venkat Giri
for contributions to intense electromagnetic environments interacting with complex electronic systems
Avraham Gover
for contributions to free electron lasers and superradiant bunched e-beam radiators
Charles Arthur Gross
for contributions to electric power engineering education
Michael Gschwind
for contributions to high-performance computer architecture and compilation technology
Ling Guan
for contributions to image and multimedia signal processing
Fernando J. Guarin
for contributions to semiconductor materials and reliability
Rajiv Gupta
for contributions to computer architecture and optimizing compilers
Dong Sam Ha
for leadership in VLSI design and test
Fred Hadaegh
for contributions to autonomous guidance and control systems for space vehicles and multi-spacecraft formations
Kazuo Hagimoto
for contributions to very large capacity optical transmission systems
Naomi J. Halas
for contributions to metallic nanoshells and nanoparticles with tailorable optical properties and applications in biotechnology and chemical sensing
Hiroki Hamada
for contributions to red semiconductor laser diodes and polycrystalline silicon thin-film transistors
Vincent G. Harris
for contributions to the science and engineering of microwave magnetic materials
Jerry Hausner
for applications of microwave technology for remote sensing
Robert Hawley
for leadership in the power engineering and nuclear industry
Vincent Hayward
for contributions to robot manipulator programming and the development of haptic interface technology
Jinliang He
for contribution to lightning protection and grounding of power transmission systems
Joao P. Hespanha
for contributions to stability techniques for switched and hybrid systems
Gregg S. Higashi
for contributions to wet chemical processing of silicon
Alex H. Hills
for leadership in the development of wireless technology and delivery of telecommunications services to rural and remote areas
Benjamin Field Hobbs
for integration of economic and environmental concerns into power systems design and operation
Bertrand M. Hochwald
for contributions to multiple-input-multiple-output wireless communications
Lothar O. Hoeft
for contributions to surface transfer impedance as an intrinsic electromagnetic shielding characteristic
Steven William Holland
for leadership in the industrial application of robotic technology
Tomlinson Holman
for contributions to the recording of cinema sound and its realistic reproduction in both cinema and home environments
Minghwei Hong
for contributions to III-V semiconductor MOSFET transistors
Harold H. Hosack
for contributions to resonant tunneling and imaging devices
Jennifer C. Hou
for contributions to protocol design and analysis of wireless communications networks
Thomas D. Howell
for contributions to signal processing for digital magnetic recording
Judy L. Hoyt
for contributions to silicon-based heterostructure devices and technology
Diana L. Huffaker
for development of optoelectronic materials and processing
Patrick P. Iannone
for contributions to network architectures and enabling technologies for fiber access
Eishi Ibe
for contributions to neutron-induced soft-error analysis for semiconductor memory devices
Michael R. Ingram
for contributions to high-temperature superconductor synchronous condensers
Takeshi Inoue
for contributions to bulk wave piezoelectric devices and applications
Janet Lehr Jackel
for contributions to optical communications
Ravi Jain
for contributions to wireless networks and standard programmable interfaces for converged networks
Shesha H. Jayaram
for contributions to the use of high voltage in process technology
Christian Sondergaard Jensen
for contributions to temporal, spatio-temporal, and mobile data management
Michael Allen Jensen
for contributions to antennas and propagation for mobile devices and multi-antenna wireless communications systems
Zhong-Ping Jiang
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and underactuated mechanical systems
Joel Tidmore Johnson
for contributions to ocean surface remote sensing using microwave systems
William Thomas Joines
for contributions to frequency-selective structures in microwave circuits, biology, and medicine
Ray A. Jones
for leadership in the development and integration of electrical safety codes and standards in the workplace
Christian Jutten
for contributions in source separation and independent component analysis
Hisao Kameda
for contributions to performance optimization methods for information processing systems
Wei Kang
for contributions to industrial applications of nonlinear control systems
Raphael Kastner
for contributions to computational methods in electromagnetics
Akihiko Kasukawa
for contributions to high power semiconductor lasers as pump sources for optical amplifiers
Bogdan Z. Kasztenny
for contributions to protective relaying methods, designs, and applications
Walter Kellermann
for contributions to adaptive filtering and multi-channel acoustic signal processing
James Stevenson Kenney
for contributions to microwave power amplifier design, characterization, and linearization
Ming-Dou Ker
for contributions to electrostatic protection in integrated circuits, and performance optimization of VLSI micro-systems
Amarpal Singh Khanna
for contributions to the design and measurement techniques of microwave oscillators
Reinhard Knoechel
for contributions to microwave systems and sensors for industrial process control
Ilya Vladmirovich Kolmanovsky
for contributions to nonlinear control of automotive powertrains
Janusz Konrad
for contributions to motion estimation and stereoscopic imaging
Fumio Koyama
for contributions to semiconductor optical devices for broadband optical communications
Hamid Krim
for contributions to statistical signal processing, multiscale analysis, estimation and detection, and image analysis
Keiichi Kubota
for contributions to HDTV compression and transmission systems
Rakesh Kumar
for entrepreneurial leadership in the field of integrated circuits
Phillip A. Laplante
for leadership in engineering education and for contributions to software and systems education
Yue-Ying Lau
for contributions to electron beam devices, coherent radiation sources, and discharge physics
Gian luca Lazzi
for contributions to bioelectromagnetics and implantable devices
Ju-Jang Lee
for contributions to intelligent robust control and robotics
Robert Lee
for contributions to finite element and finite difference methods in electromagnetics
Shi-Wei Ricky Lee
for contributions to solder joint reliability and the development of three dimensional packaging technologies
Yong Hee Lee
for contributions to photonic devices based upon vertical cavity surface emitting lasers and photonic crystals
Jane Messerschmitt Lehr
for contributions to high power switches for generating electromagnetic radiation
Thomas K. Lewellen
for contributions to nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography imaging systems
Erping Li
or contributions to electromagnetic modeling and simulation in high speed electronics
Pai-Chi Li
for contributions to ultrasonic imaging technologies
Zexiang Li
for contributions to robotic manipulation, nonholonomic motion planning and workpiece utilization
Jorg Liebeherr
for contributions to the design and analysis of computer networks and their protocols
Nam Ling
for contributions to video coding algorithms and architectures
Wayne H. Litzenberger
for contributions to high voltage direct current transmission technology applications
Jia-Ming Liu
for contributions to the control and applications of nonlinear dynamics of lasers
David G. Long
for contributions to systems and applications of radar scatterometry and synthetic aperture radar in land and ice studies
Philippe Loubaton
for contributions to blind channel identification in communication systems
Steven H. Low
for contributions to internet congestion control
Chan-Nan Lu
for contributions to power delivery and to power engineering education
Jian-yu Lu
for contributions to medical ultrasonic imaging
Benoit Mathieu Macq
for contributions to visual communication technologies
Vahid Madani
for leadership in power system protection, control for wide-area systems, and modular protection automation
Vijay Krishna Madisetti
for contributions to embedded computing systems
Alex P. Malozemoff
for leadership in the development of vortex dynamics of high temperature superconductors
Marco Parvis
for contributions to distributed data acquisition systems
Sorin Marcovici
for contributions to amorphous selenium flat panel detectors and x-ray detectors and to electronics for multi-slice CT scanners
Roger G. Mark
or development of physiologic signal databases and automated arrhythmia analysis
Kenneth Eugene Martin
for leadership in the development of concepts, standards, tools, and test methods for sychronized phasor measurement systems
Rui Paulo da Silva Martins
for leadership in engineering education
Didier Henri Massonnet
for contributions to space-based synthetic aperture radar
Roy A. Maxion
for contributions to real-time monitoring and analysis of computer systems for trend analysis, fault prediction, and anomaly detection
Muriel Medard
for contributions to wideband wireless fading channels and network coding
William Larkin Melvin
for contributions to adaptive signal processing methods in radar systems
Max Qing Hu Meng
for contributions to medical robotics
Bruno Meyer
for leadership in power system simulation, modeling and analysis
Peter Nicholas Mikhalevsky
for contributions to ocean acoustics and tomography
Samiha Mourad
for contributions to fault modeling in digital circuits and systems
Michal Mrozowski
for contributions to the theory of guided waves and computational electromagnetics
Hiroaki Muraoka
for contributions to perpendicular magnetic recording and to recording heads and media
Radhakrishnan L. Nagarajan
for contributions to high-bandwidth semiconductor laser and photonic integrated circuit technologies
Klara Nahrstedt
for contributions to end-to-end quality of service management of multimedia systems
Chandrasekhar Narayanaswami
for contributions to pervasive computing systems
Sani Richard Nassif
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing processes
Bram Nauta
for contributions to integrated analog circuit design
Dragan Nesic
for contributions to the analysis and control of networked nonlinear sampled-data systems
Susumu Noda
for contributions to photonic crystals and nanophotonics
David Notkin
for contributions to software engineering and software evolution research
Oyekunle A. Olukotun
for contributions to multiprocessors on a chip and multi-threaded processor design
Levent Onural
for contributions to signal processing for optics, diffraction and holography
Andrew K. Packard
for contributions to robust control
Dhabaleswar K. Panda
for contributions to high performance and scalable communication in parallel and high-end computing systems
Karen Ann Panetta
for leadership in engineering education and curriculum development to attract, retain, and advance women in engineering
Donggun Park
for contributions to nano-scale CMOS development for memories
Marco Parvis
for contributions to distributed data acquisition systems
John Russell Patrick
for leadership in technical and policy development of the World Wide Web
Jay S. Pearlman
for leadership in space-based earth observing systems
Fernando Manuel Pereira
for contributions to object-based digital video representation technologies and standards
Leslie Pereira
for leadership in the dynamic representation of electric power systems
Radia Joy Perlman
for contributions to network routing and security protocols
Alexander I. Petroianu
for contributions to analytical tools for system security and training of system operators
Athina P. Petropulu
or contributions to signal processing for communications, networking and ultrasound imaging
George Edward Ponchak
for contributions to thin film transmission lines for microwave integrated circuits
Hans (Teddy) Bjorn Puttgen
for contributions to international engineering education and electric power research development
Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
for contributions to sequential, parallel, and randomized algorithms and to bioinformatics
Raghu Ramakrishnan
for contributions to deductive databases, data mining, and query optimization
Chandrasekhara Rao
for development of synchronous reluctance motors and power-dense motor, generator and power conversion systems
Nageswara Sirikonda Venkata Rao
for contributions to algorithms for reliable communication in distributed sensor networks
Richard Redl
for contributions to the design and application of power electronic circuits
Markku Kalevi Renfors
for contributions to digital signal processing algorithms
Ronny Ronen
for leadership in microarchitecture, low-power design and compilers for high performance superscalar microprocessors
Massimo Rudan
for contributions to theory and modeling of current transport in semiconductor devices
Debanjan Saha
for contributions to traffic management and intelligent network control planes
Yvon Savaria
for contributions to the development of long interconnect VLSI signal processing architectures
John Louis Schmalzel
for leadership in engineering education
Waymond R. Scott, Jr.
for contributions to the detection of buried objects using ground penetrating radar
Dongkai Shangguan
for leadership in environmentally conscious technologies for electronics manufacturing
David C. Shaver
for leadership in semiconductor microlithography and microfabrication technology
Ken Shepard
for contributions to computer-aided design of digital integrated circuits
Han-Ping David Shieh
for leadership in the display and optical data storage industries
Noriyuki Shimizu
for contributions to the understanding of degradation mechanisms of polymeric insulating materials
Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi
for contributions to coding theory and practice
Jyuo-Min Shyu
for leadership in the microelectronics industry
Jennie Si
for contributions to approximate dynamic programming, and to the analysis and synthesis of neural networks
Roland Siegwart
for contributions to mobile,networked, and micro-scale robots
Michael L. Simpson
for contributions to nanotechnology in engineered devices and biology
Keyue Ma Smedley
for contributions to high-performance switching power converters
Rene Peter Paul Smeets
for contributions to high-power switching technology
Yong-Hua Song
for contributions to optimization techniques for power systems
Rajan Srinivasan
for contributions to importance sampling and distributed detection in radar and communications
Mani Bhushan Srivastava
for contributions to energy-aware wireless communications and sensor networking
Ivan Stojmenovic
for contributions to data communication algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor and ad hoc networks
Scott D. Sudhoff
for contributions to electric machinery and power electronics
Ananthram Swami
for contributions to statistical signal processing in communication systems and networks
Peter Paul Tarjan
for leadership in the development of cardiovascular devices
Stewart S. Taylor
for contributions to analog, radio frequency and mixed-signal integrated circuit design
Jean-Michel Tesseron
for contributions to protection, control and operating reliability of very large power systems
Alfredo Testa
for contributions to modeling, measurement, and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems
Sergios A. Theodoridis
for contributions to the design of adaptive signal processing systems
Charles W. Therrien
for contributions to signal processing theory, practice and education
James Elton Thompson
for leadership in engineering education by initiating academic programs, increasing enrollment, and growing faculty and student research
Gregory Louis Timp
for contributions to the design, fabrication and characterization of nanometer-scale transistors
Thomas Tobin
for leadership in electric power switching and protection for transmission and distribution systems
Hamid A. Toliyat
for contributions to the design, analysis and control of multi-phase fault tolerant electric machines
Sergei Tretyakov
for contributions to artificial electromagnetic media for applications in wireless and optical systems
Anand Vardhan Tripathi
for contributions to distributed system software architectures and programming frameworks
Hsing-Huang Tseng
for contributions to CMOS ultra-thin gate stack technology
Lalita Udpa
for contributions to development of forward and inverse electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation methodologies
Hiromi Ueda
for contributions to synchronous digital hierarchy transmission systems and optical access systems
Daisuke Ueda
for contributions to power-saving semiconductor devices and circuits
Paul M.J. Van den Hof
for contribution to system identification for control systems
Eric William VanStryland
for contributions to nonlinear optics and the development of Kramers-Kronig relations to ultrafast nonlinearities
Paulo Esteves Verissimo
for contributions to dependable and secure distributed computing
Ramanarayanan Viswanathan
for contributions to distributed detection and decision fusion in sensor systems
Ann C. Von Lehmen
for contributions to optical network architectures and technologies
Chi Hsu Wang
for contributions to fuzzy logic, neural networks and intelligent control
Chorng-Kuang Wang
for contributions to communications circuit design and for leadership in promoting the profession
Laung-Terng Wang
for leadership in practical design-for-test of integrated circuits
Wen-June Wang
for contributions to the design and development of fuzzy systems and theorems
Xiaodong Wang
for contributions to signal processing for wireless communication
William Timothy Webb
for leadership in the deployment of third generation mobile and wireless LAN technology
David Fairbank Welch
for contributions to semiconductor lasers and photonic integrated circuits
Bruce C. Wheeler
for contributions to the neuroengineering of invitro experimental systems
Jacob K. White
for contributions to simulation tools for RF circuits, electrical interconnects, and micro machined devices
John Peter Wikswo
for contributions to understanding electromagnetic effects on materials and biological tissues
Charles (Chip) Wilker
for contributions to microwave measurements of cryogenic and high power components
Kevin Andrew Wise
for contributions to adaptive and optimal control of unmanned aerospace systems
Gene Wolf
for contributions in standardizing and automating the electric substation design process
Bin Wu
for contributions to high-power converter technology and adjustable speed drives
Ja-Ling Wu
for contributions to image and video analysis, coding, digital watermarking, and rights management
Guanghan Xu
for contributions to signal processing algorithms for commercial wireless systems
Shanjia Xu
for contributions to dielectric waveguiding structures
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Narahari Yadati
for contributions to the design of manufacturing systems, supply chain networks, and electronic markets
En-hui Yang
for contributions to source coding
Kaoru Yano
for leadership in development of digital transmission systems
Yutaka Yasuda
for contributions to mobile digital satellite communication systems
Rajendra S. Yavatkar
for contributions to network protocols and multi-processor systems-on-a-chip for wire-speed packet processing
Hoi-Jun Yoo
for contributions to low-power and high-speed VLSI design
Jeffrey L. Young
for contributions to electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media
Kit Lai Paul Yu
for contributions to semiconductor waveguide modulators and detectors
Xinghuo Yu
for contributions to variable structure systems theory and applications in intelligent and complex systems
Alexander Zelinsky
for contributions to vision-based robotics
Jinyun Zhang
for contributions to broadband wireless transmission and networking technology
Bin Zhao
for contributions to interconnect technology for integrated circuits
Jian-Gang (Jimmy) Zhu
for contributions to micromagnetic simulation in the field of magnetic data storage
Weihua Zhuang
for contributions to mobile communications and networks
Abdelhak M. Zoubir
for contributions to statistical signal processing