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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Fellows Class of 2009 listed alphabetically by last name.
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Yuri I. Abramovich
for contributions to adaptive signal processing for detection and estimation in radar arrays
Tülay Adali
for contributions to nonlinear and complex-valued statistical signal processing
Kazimierz Adamiak
for contributions to the numerical analysis of applied electrostatic and electrohydrodynamic processes
Metin Akay
for contributions to biomedical signal modeling and processing
Bashir Mohammad Al-Hashimi
for contributions to low power integrated circuits and systems
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
for contributions to design and performance analysis of wireless communication systems
Nirwan Ansari
for contributions to broadband networks and communications
Alexander P. Apostolov
for contributions to use of digital computers for power system protection, communication, and operation
Francisco Jose Ares-Pena
for contributions to antenna array pattern synthesis
Anish K. Arora
for contributions to scalability and stabilization of networks of sensors and computers
Alessandro Astolfi
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and its applications to mechanical, electromechanical and power systems
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Yves Baeyens
for contributions to the broadband and millimeter-wave circuits for optical and wireless communications
Thomas L. Baldwin
for contributions to grounding and protection in industrial power distribution systems
Utpal Banerjee
for contributions to the mathematical theory of optimizing parallelizing compilers
Rashid Bashir
for contributions to development of micro-systems and nanotechnology for medical applications
Roberto Battiti
for contributions to machine learning techniques for intelligent optimization and neural networks
Les Baxter
for contributions to high-speed digital communication networks
Ilan Ben-Zvi
for leadership in superconducting accelerators, high brightness electron sources and free electron lasers
Jean-Pierre Gabriel Berenger
for contributions to perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary condition in computational solutions of Maxwell's equations in open regions
Keren Bergman
for contributions to development of optical interconnection and transport networks
Claude Berrou
for invention of turbo codes, generalization of the turbo principle in receivers, and influence in standardization
Glen John Bertini
for applications to the dielectric performance of underground electrical power cable
John W. Betz
for contributions to signal design and radio frequency compatibility of global positioning and navigation satellite systems
Navin Bhatt
for contributions to technologies and standards for power system performance
Ronald DeShawn Blanton
for contributions to testing of microelectromechanical systems and integrated circuits
Gerald V. Blessing
for contributions to ultrasonic techniques in materials evaluation and sensor systems
Georg Böck
for contributions to radio frequency and microwave integrated circuits and systems
Helmut Bölcskei
for contributions to multiple input/multiple output wireless communication and filter bank theory
Shekhar Yeshwant Borkar
for contributions to low power digital circuits in deep submicron technology
David Jones Brady
for contributions to computational optical imaging and spectroscopy
Aleksander I Braginski
for leadership in research and development in magnetics and applied superconductivity
Michael S. Brandstein
for contributions to microphone array signal processing for speech and multimedia applications
Dennis Brian Brown
for contributions to radiation effects in semiconductor devices for space microelectronics
Nicholas E. Buris
for contributions to electromagnetic design automation and multidisciplinary optimization of complex wireless communications problems
Kenneth M. Butler
for contributions to testing of digital integrated circuits
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Gary Milton Carter
for contributions to understanding nonlinear and polarization effects in optical fiber communications systems
John C. Cartledge
for contributions to modulation dynamics of optical devices
Moises Cases
for contributions to design and noise control for power and signal distribution in digital systems
Sheng Chen
for contributions to intelligent learning systems and adaptive signal processing for communications
Gagan L. Choudhury
for contributions to design and analysis of telecommunication networks and routing protocols
Weng W. Chow
for contributions to semiconductor-laser theory
Andrew R. Chraplyvy
for contributions to high-capacity optical communications systems, dispersion management and non-zero dispersion fiber
George Chrisikos
for contributions to the simulation and design of communication systems
Panagiotis D. Christofides
for contributions to analysis and control of nonlinear and distributed parameter processes
Char-Dir Chung
for leadership in the broadband wireless communications industry
Cor Claeys
for contributions to semiconductor device physics, defect engineering, and low frequency noise characterization
Alan Clements
for contributions to computer science education
Rodney Coates
for contributions to underwater acoustics education
Gerald Cooperstein
for contributions to pulsed power and intense electron and ion beam technologies and development of x-ray sources for pulsed radiography
Ian Cumming
for achievements in synthetic aperture radar signal processing
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Fa Foster Dai
for contributions to high-speed frequency synthesis and radio frequency integrated circuits
Vikram Dalal
for contributions to thin-film photovoltaic energy conversion materials and devices
Dragan Damjanovic
for contributions to piezoelectric ceramics and single crystals
Pasquale Daponte
for contributions to the metrology and standardization of analog to digital and digital to analog converters
Lucian Doru Dascalescu
for contributions to the modeling of electrostatic processes in the recycling and mineral processing industries
Aniruddha Datta
for contributions to control techniques in cancer genomics
Fred Daum
for the integration of modern mathematical signal processing and tracking techniques to practical radar implementation
Francis P. Dawson
for contributions to modeling of excitation and detection of electrical arcs
Martin David Dawson
for contributions to compound semiconductor optoelectronics
Gustavo de Veciana
for contributions to the design of communication networks
Piet Demeester
for contributions to optical communication networks and technologies
Manfred Depenbrock
for contributions to the theory of electrical power under nonsinusoidal conditions and to direct methods for control of motor drives
Louis Gilles Durand
for contributions to instrumentation and methods for assessing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases
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David S. Ebert
for contributions to data visualization and its applications
Nicholas P. Economou
for leadership in developing and commercializing focused ion beam systems
Michelle Effros
for contributions to source and network coding
Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
for contributions to interactive haptic audio visual systems
Anwar I. Elwalid
for contributions to multimedia traffic in telecommunication networks
Lars Eriksson
for development of instrumentation and methodologies for molecular imaging
Brian Lawrence Evans.
for contributions to multicarrier communications and image display
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Kevin Fall
for contributions to Internet architectures and protocols in challenging environments
Orla C. Feely
for contributions to nonlinear discrete-time circuits and systems
Gang Feng
for contributions to theory and application of fuzzy systems and control
Gerhard P. Fettweis
for contributions to signal processing algorithms and chip implementation architectures for communications
Paolo Fiorini
for contributions to mobile robot navigation in dynamic environments
David Forsyth
for contributions to human motion computing and object recognition in computer vision
William Freeman
for contributions to computer vision, computer graphics and machine learning
Brendan J. Frey
for contributions to information processing and machine learning
Shen-Li F u
for contributions to electronic packaging research and education
Roger U. Fujii
for development of software verification and validation and system safety standards
Yoshitaka Fukuoka
for development of multichip module and high density substrate technologies
Kazuhito Furuya
for contributions to optical fibers, semiconductor lasers and electron wave devices
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Yuqing Gao
for contributions to speech recognition and speech-to-speech translation
Wen Gao
for contributions to object-based video representation and scalable video coding technologies and standards
Tahir Ghani
for contributions to deep submicron metal oxide semiconductor transistor development for microprocessors
Myron Ginsberg
for application of supercomputers in the automotive industry
Alan H. Gnauck
for contributions to high-capacity optical communications systems
Michael T. Goodrich
for contributions to parallel and distributed algorithms for combinatorial and geometric problems
Jaideva C. Goswami
for contributions to wavelet theory and development of electromagnetic sensors and data analysis methods
Darryl P. Greenwood
for contributions to the design and performance of adaptive optical systems
Robert M. Grow
for application development in local area network technologies
Mohsen Guizani
for contributions to quality of service in broadband and ad hoc wireless networks
Levent Gurel
for contributions to fast methods and algorithms for computational electromagnetics
Yuqing Gao
for contributions to speech recognition and speech-to-speech translation
Wen Gao
for contributions to object-based video representation and scalable video coding technologies and standards
Tahir Ghani
for contributions to deep submicron metal oxide semiconductor transistor development for microprocessors
Myron Ginsberg
for application of supercomputers in the automotive industry
Alan H. Gnauck
for contributions to high-capacity optical communications systems
Michael T. Goodrich
for contributions to parallel and distributed algorithms for combinatorial and geometric problems
Jaideva C. Goswami
for contributions to wavelet theory and development of electromagnetic sensors and data analysis methods
Darryl P. Greenwood
for contributions to the design and performance of adaptive optical systems
Robert M. Grow
for application development in local area network technologies
Mohsen Guizani
for contributions to quality of service in broadband and ad hoc wireless networks
Levent Gurel
for contributions to fast methods and algorithms for computational electromagnetics
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Wassim Michael Haddad
for contributions to robust, nonlinear and hybrid control systems
Susan C. Hagness
for contributions to time-domain computational electromagnetics and microwave medical imaging
Fredric Ham
for leadership in neural network education, research and applications
Nicholas Hamilton-Piercy
for leadership in development, design and implementation of modern network architecture and topologies in the cable industry
Jiawei Han
for contributions to data mining and knowledge discovery
George W. Hanson
for contributions to the electromagnetic analysis of layered media and nanostructures
Nicholas (Nikos) D. Hatziargyriou
for contributions to the dynamic performance and control of power systems with dispersed energy resources
Wolfgang Heinrich
for contributions to the modeling of coplanar microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits
Uwe R. Helmke
for contributions to geometric methods, tracking and estimation in control systems
Sheila S. Hemami
for contributions to robust and perceptual image and video communications
Jean-Pierre Hermand
for contributions to geoacoustic inversion techniques for adaptive signal processing in ocean acoustics
Dominic King Choi Ho
for contributions to active and passive signal source location technologies
Xiaoping Hu
for development of spectroscopic and functional magnetic resonance imaging methodologies
Kien A. Hua
for contributions to video communication techniques for on-demand and live broadcasting
Sung-Cheng Henry Huang
for contributions to kinetic modeling and biological quantification in positron emission tomography
Jean-Pierre Hubaux
for contributions to wireless security
Joseph D. Hurley
for contributions to generator excitation controls and turbine generator interactions with power systems
Iqbal Husain
for contributions to modeling, analysis and control of switched reluctance machines
Lih-Tyng Hwang
for contributions to System-in-a-Package technologies
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Tetsuya Iwasaki
for contributions to robust control and dynamical systems analysis
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Bijan Jabbari
for contributions to resource management and mobility in wireless networks
Arne F. Jacob
for contributions to the characterization and application of composite materials
Farnam Jahanian
for contributions to dependability and security of network systems
Nicholas Jennings
for contributions to multi-agent systems
Joseph F. Jensen
for contributions to high-speed analog-digital converter and high-speed digital integrated circuit design
Ashok Jhunjhunwala
for leadership in development of cost-effective telecommunications in remote areas
Ravindra Joshi
for contributions to bio-electrics and simulation of cellular responses to pulsed power excitation
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Michio Kadota
for contributions to surface acoustic wave devices
Franz Kärtner
for contributions to ultrafast optics
Richard E. Kane
for contributions to circuit breaker technology
Sung Kwon Kang
for contributions to lead-free solders in microelectronics
Junzo Kasahara
for contributions to submarine seismic technology
Sanjay Kasturia
for contributions to high speed and high performance communication links
Shoji Kawahito
for contributions to sensor interfacing, sensor signal processing and multiple-level signaling
Leo Charles Kempel
for contributions to conformal antenna design and electromagnetic composite materials
Ashfaq Ahmad Khokhar
for contributions to multimedia computing and database systems
Jong-Hwan Kim
for contributions to evolutionary algorithms
Ron Kimmel
for contributions to image processing and non-rigid shape analysis
Ludger Klinkenbusch
for contributions to spherical-multipole analysis of electromagnetic fields
James L. Knighten
for contributions to understanding electromagnetic noise coupling paths for product compliance with regulatory standards
Edward W. Knightly
for contributions to multi-hop wireless networks
Rudolf J. Koch
for contributions to complementary metal-oxide semiconductor analog circuits and data converters
Ralph L. Kohler Jr.
for contributions to aerospace electronic systems and Communications,Command,Control And Intelligence infrastructure
David F. Kotz
for contributions to parallel and distributed systems and wireless networks
Gregory T.A. Kovacs
for contributions to fabrication and use of biosensors for medical, environmental and space applications
C. Mani Krishna
for contributions to the design and evaluation of real-time systems
Lizy K. Kurian John
for contributions to power modeling and performance evaluation of microprocessors
Dim-Lee Kwong
for contributions to silicon technology and leadership in directing microelectronics research
Chong Min Kyung
for contributions to system on chip processors
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Andrea L. Lacaita
for contributions to modeling of single-photon avalanche-diodes and non-volatile memory devices
Richard E. Ladner
for contributions to computational complexity, algorithms, data compression and accessible computing
Mounir Laroussi
for contributions to biomedical applications of low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas
Ching-Ting Lee
for contributions to galium nitride-based optoelectronic and electronic devices
Victor R. Lesser
for contributions to distributed intelligent systems and architectures
Emil Levi
for contribution to vector control of induction motor drives
Stan Z. Li
for contributions to face recognition, pattern recognition and computer vision
Yong Lian
for contributions to the design of low-power high-performance digital filters
Konstantin K. Likharev
for contributions to superconducting digital electronics and single-electron tunneling devices
Feng Lin
for contributions to the theory and application of discrete event systems
Hui Liu
for contributions to global standards for broadband cellular and mobile broadcasting
Yun-hui Liu
for contributions to robotic multi-fingered grasping and adaptive visual servo systems
John Harrison Lodge
for contributions to the application of signal processing and communications theory
Fabrizio Lombardi
for contributions to testing and fault tolerance of digital systems
Arthur James Lowery
for leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systems
Michael G. Luby
for contributions to theory and practice of iterative coding
Wayne Luk
for contributions to reconfigurable computing
Konstantin Alexandrovich Lukin
for contributions to research in noise and chaotic waveform radars
Jiebo Luo
for contributions to semantic image understanding and intelligent image processing
Andrea L. Lacaita
for contributions to modeling of single-photon avalanche-diodes and non-volatile memory devices
Richard E. Ladner
for contributions to computational complexity, algorithms, data compression and accessible computing
Mounir Laroussi
for contributions to biomedical applications of low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas
Ching-Ting Lee
for contributions to galium nitride-based optoelectronic and electronic devices
Victor R. Lesser
for contributions to distributed intelligent systems and architectures
Emil Levi
for contribution to vector control of induction motor drives
Stan Z. Li
for contributions to face recognition, pattern recognition and computer vision
Yong Lian
for contributions to the design of low-power high-performance digital filters
Konstantin K. Likharev
for contributions to superconducting digital electronics and single-electron tunneling devices
Feng Lin
for contributions to the theory and application of discrete event systems
Hui Liu
for contributions to global standards for broadband cellular and mobile broadcasting
Yun-hui Liu
for contributions to robotic multi-fingered grasping and adaptive visual servo systems
John Harrison Lodge
for contributions to the application of signal processing and communications theory
Fabrizio Lombardi
for contributions to testing and fault tolerance of digital systems
Arthur James Lowery
for leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systems
Michael G. Luby
for contributions to theory and practice of iterative coding
Wayne Luk
for contributions to reconfigurable computing
Konstantin Alexandrovich Lukin
for contributions to research in noise and chaotic waveform radars
Jiebo Luo
for contributions to semantic image understanding and intelligent image processing
Andrea L. Lacaita
for contributions to modeling of single-photon avalanche-diodes and non-volatile memory devices
Richard E. Ladner
for contributions to computational complexity, algorithms, data compression and accessible computing
Mounir Laroussi
for contributions to biomedical applications of low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas
Ching-Ting Lee
for contributions to galium nitride-based optoelectronic and electronic devices
Victor R. Lesser
for contributions to distributed intelligent systems and architectures
Emil Levi
for contribution to vector control of induction motor drives
Stan Z. Li
for contributions to face recognition, pattern recognition and computer vision
Yong Lian
for contributions to the design of low-power high-performance digital filters
Konstantin K. Likharev
for contributions to superconducting digital electronics and single-electron tunneling devices
Feng Lin
for contributions to the theory and application of discrete event systems
Hui Liu
for contributions to global standards for broadband cellular and mobile broadcasting
Yun-hui Liu
for contributions to robotic multi-fingered grasping and adaptive visual servo systems
John Harrison Lodge
for contributions to the application of signal processing and communications theory
Fabrizio Lombardi
for contributions to testing and fault tolerance of digital systems
Arthur James Lowery
for leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systems
Michael G. Luby
for contributions to theory and practice of iterative coding
Wayne Luk
for contributions to reconfigurable computing
Konstantin Alexandrovich Lukin
for contributions to research in noise and chaotic waveform radars
Jiebo Luo
for contributions to semantic image understanding and intelligent image processing
Andrea L. Lacaita
for contributions to modeling of single-photon avalanche-diodes and non-volatile memory devices
Richard E. Ladner
for contributions to computational complexity, algorithms, data compression and accessible computing
Mounir Laroussi
for contributions to biomedical applications of low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas
Ching-Ting Lee
for contributions to galium nitride-based optoelectronic and electronic devices
Victor R. Lesser
for contributions to distributed intelligent systems and architectures
Emil Levi
for contribution to vector control of induction motor drives
Stan Z. Li
for contributions to face recognition, pattern recognition and computer vision
Yong Lian
for contributions to the design of low-power high-performance digital filters
Konstantin K. Likharev
for contributions to superconducting digital electronics and single-electron tunneling devices
Feng Lin
for contributions to the theory and application of discrete event systems
Hui Liu
for contributions to global standards for broadband cellular and mobile broadcasting
Yun-hui Liu
for contributions to robotic multi-fingered grasping and adaptive visual servo systems
John Harrison Lodge
for contributions to the application of signal processing and communications theory
Fabrizio Lombardi
for contributions to testing and fault tolerance of digital systems
Arthur James Lowery
for leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systems
Michael G. Luby
for contributions to theory and practice of iterative coding
Wayne Luk
for contributions to reconfigurable computing
Konstantin Alexandrovich Lukin
for contributions to research in noise and chaotic waveform radars
Jiebo Luo
for contributions to semantic image understanding and intelligent image processing
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Mali Mahalingam
for contributions to packaging and thermal performance of semiconductor electronics
Jose A. Maiz
for contributions to reliability of high performance microprocessors
Timothy J. Maloney
for contributions to electrostatic discharge protection of semiconductor components
Kim Fung Man
for contributions to evolutionary optimization in industrial electronics
Narayan B. Mandayam
for contributions to wireless data transmission
H. Alan Mantooth
for contributions to modeling of power electronic devices
Juan Manuel Martin-Sanchez
for contributions to adaptive predictive control methodologies
Paul F. McManamon
for contributions in optical phased array and laser radar
Joe W. McPherson
for contributions to reliability physics and engineering and application to integrated circuits
Scott L. Miller
for contributions to the theory of spread spectrum communications
Thomas Allen Milligan
for development of antennas for space exploration
Bhubaneswar (Bud) Mishra
for contributions to the mathematical modeling of robotic grasping
Takashi Mizutani
for contributions to device physics, nanostructures and heterostructure devices
Mahta Moghaddam
for contributions to forward and inverse scattering techniques for radar remote sensing
Un-Ku Moon
for contributions to low voltage complementary metal-oxide semiconductor mixed-signal technology
Duncan T Moore
for contributions to gradient-index optical systems and optical technology for Hubble Space Telescope
Shubu Mukherjee
for contributions to modeling of and protection against radiation-induced soft errors
Ross D. Murch
for contributions to multiple antenna systems for wireless communications
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Shrikanth S. Narayanan
for contributions to human-centric multimodal signal processing and applications
Jorma U. Nieminen
for contributions to development of the mobile communications industry
Steven Mark Nowick
for contributions to asynchronous and mixed-timing integrated circuits and systems
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Yisok Oh
for contributions to microwave remote sensing of soil moisture and surface roughness
Michal M. Okoniewski
for contributions to computational electromagnetics
Beng Chin Ooi
for leadership in data management technology
Mehmet Cevdet Ozturk
for contributions to silicon and silicon-germanium epitaxy in complementary metal-oxide semiconductor integrated circuits
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George James Pappas
for contributions to design and analysis of hybrid control systems
David Lorge Parnas
for contributions to software engineering
Matthias Passlack
for contributions to III-V metal-oxide-semiconductor technology
Matteo Pastorino
for contributions to analysis of electromagnetic scattering
Chandrakant Durlabhbhai Patel
for leadership in thermal and energy management in data centers
David E. Perlmutter
for contributions to the mobile personal computer industry
Klaus Petermann
for contributions to optical communications technology
Terence Malcolm Peters
for contributions to medical imaging and image-guided surgery
Dario Petri
for contributions to digital signal processing techniques for instrumentation and measurement
Joel Phillips
for contributions to numerical techniques in the design of high-frequency and radio frequency systems
José Pineda de Gyvez
for contributions to defect oriented testing of integrated circuits
Timothy M. Pinkston
for contributions to design and analysis of interconnection networks and routing algorithms
Ramjee Prasad
for leadership in developing personal wireless communications technologies
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Raymond Quéré
for leadership in device characterization and computer aided design microwave engineering
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William Albert Radasky
for contributions to understanding high-power electromagnetic effects on electrical equipment
Hayder Radha
for contributions to visual coding, communications and networking
Omar Mustafa Ramahi
for contributions to computational electromagnetics in electromagnetic compatibility
Parameswaran Ramanathan
for contributions to real-time systems and networks
Raghuveer M. Rao
for contributions to higher-order statistics-based signal processing
Mark A. Reed
for contributions to nanoscale and molecular-scale electronic devices
Eve A. Riskin
for contributions to variable-rate image and video compression and to engineering education
Jonathan Rose
for contributions to field-programmable gate arrays
Helmut Rott
for contributions to microwave techniques for evaluating climate change
Jaijeet Roychowdhury
for contributions to simulation and automated macromodelling of integrated circuits
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Steven B. Sample
for leadership in engineering education
Niilo K. Saranummi
for leadership in biomedical engineering and biomedical information technology
Bill N. Schilit
for contributions to ubiquitous and context-aware computing
Joel Schindall
for leadership in satellite communication and surveillance systems
Michael S. Schlansker
for contributions to architectures and compilers that exploit instruction-level parallelism
Fred B. Schneider
for contributions to trustworthy computing, fault-tolerance and formal methods
Kensuke Sekihara
for contributions to electromagnetic brain imaging
Sebastiano B. Serpico
for contributions to pattern recognition for remote sensing image analysis
Levent Sevgi
for contributions to surface-wave radar systems
Xuemin Sherman Shen
for contributions to resource management of wireless networks
Jang-Ping Sheu
for contributions to mobile computing and parallel processing
Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos
for contributions to signal processing for communications
Daniel Sievenpiper
for contributions to artificial impedance surfaces and structures
Thomas Boughton Silliman
for contributions to improvement of antenna and filter technology for radio and television broadcasting
Eero Peter Simoncelli
for contributions to statistical models of visual images
Munindar P. Singh
for contributions to multiagent systems and Internet computing applications
Balaram Sinharoy
for leadership in high performance, multithreaded processor architectures
Adam W. Skorek
for contributions to electro-thermal analysis of industrial processes
Wesley E. Snyder
for contributions to education in robotics and computer vision
Iickho Song
for application of signal detection theory to vehicular communication systems
Robert Bogdan Staszewski
for contributions to development of digital radio frequency integrated systems
Anna G. Stefanopoulou
for contributions to control of energy conversion systems
Peter K. Steimer
for leadership in high power converters and drive systems
Lisa Su
for leadership in semiconductor technology development
David I. Sun
for leadership in power system management and control
Chi -Kuang Sun
for contributions to high resolution medical microscopy and nano ultrasonic imaging
Subhash Suri
for contributions to algorithmic foundations in geometry, networking and economics
Richard M. Swanson
for invention of the point contact solar cell and contributions to its commercial applications
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Satoshi Tadokoro
for leadership in the development and deployment of rescue robotics
Roberto Tamassia
for contributions to graph drawing and computer-science education
Shinichi Tamura
for contributions to pattern recognition and image analysis
Takeshi Taneichi
for leadership in developing and applying advanced power generation and transmission technology
Xiaoou Tang
for contributions to pattern recognition and video processing
Allen Tannenbaum
for contributions to robust control and computer vision
Vahid Tarokh
for contributions to communications and information theory
Gregory F. Taylor
for contributions to mixed signal circuit technology for microprocessors
Dawn Marie Tilbury
for leadership in networked and logic control systems
Chai Keong Toh
for contributions to communication protocols in ad hoc mobile wireless networks
William Robert Tonti
for contributions to semiconductor memory reliability
Nur A. Touba
for contributions to data compression and built-in self-test for integrated circuits
Mohan Manubhai Trivedi
for contributions to intelligent transportation systems
Susan E. Trolier-McKinstry
for contributions to dielectric and piezoelectric thin films and device applications
David N.C. Tse
for contributions to wireless communications
Dean Tullsen
for contributions to the architecture of multithreaded and high-performance processors
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Jayaram K. Udupa
for contributions to medical image processing
Mitsuo Usami
for contributions to radio-frequency identification technology
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Sabine J. Van Huffel
for contributions to total least squares fitting and computational biosignal processing
Moshe Y. Vardi
for contributions to the development of logic as a unifying framework for modeling computational systems
Peter Vary
for contributions to digital speech processing and coding
Annette R. von Jouanne
for contributions to ocean wave energy systems
Nikolai Ivanovich Voropai
for contributions to power system planning and emergency analysis and control
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Robert M. Wallace
for contributions to high-k gate dielectric materials for integrated circuits
Xi-Fan Wang
for contributions to power system planning and power engineering education
Yicheng Wang
for contributions to precision electrical measurements in realization of the International System of Units Farad and Ohm
Albert Z.H. Wang
for contributions to design-for-reliability and system-on-chip
Shan Xiang Wang
for contributions to magnetic materials and device
Oleg Wasynczuk
for contributions to modeling and analysis in power electronics
Susie J. Wee
for contributions in multimedia technology
Wolfram Heinz Wellssow
for leadership in the development of software packages for electric power system analysis
Juyang Weng
for contributions to computer vision and pattern recognition
Stuart Wenham
for contributions to solar cell technology
Peter J. Winzer
for contributions to high-speed digital optical modulation in transport networks
Richard Stacy Withers
for development of superconductive and cryogenic radio frequency circuits for nuclear magnetic resonance probes
Thomas Yat Chung Woo
for contributions to network security and mobile data services
Jie Wu
for contributions to mobile ad hoc networks and multicomputer systems
Jean-Lien Chen Wu
for leadership in information and communication education
Hans-Joachim Wunderlich
for contributions to very-large-scale-integration circuit testing and fault tolerance
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Xiang-Gen Xia
for contributions to signal processing for digital communications
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Prof. Takeshi Yamakawa
for contributions in hardware implementation of fuzzy logic and other soft computing systems
Toshiaki Yamamoto
for contributions to pollution and contamination control
Qiang Yang
for contributions to understanding and application of intelligent planning, learning and data mining
Yuanyuan Yang
for contributions to parallel and distributed computing systems
Felix J. Yanovsky
for contributions to airborne radar for flight safety
Gary G. Yen
for contribution to intelligent systems and control
Ryuichi Yokoyama
for leadership in electrical power system management
Robert A. York
for contributions to ferroelectric devices, power amplifiers and phased array systems
Steve J. Young
for contributions to speech processing, speech recognition and spoken dialogue systems
Zhiping Yu
for contributions to modeling and simulation of advanced semiconductor devices
Ming Yu
for contributions to the design and tuning of microwave filters and multiplexers
Simon H. Yueh
for contributions to polarimetric radar and radiometer remote sensing
Alan Yuille
for contributions to computer and biological vision, medical image processing and computational theories of cognition
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Enrico Zanoni
for contributions to reliability of compound semiconductor devices
Kenneth J. Zdunek
for leadership in integrating voice and data communications in networks
Prof. Aidong Zhang
for contributions to multimedia data indexing
Xiaodong Zhang
for contributions to computer memory systems
Prof. Keith Q.T. Zhang
for contributions to wireless communications systems
Dr. David Zhang
for contributions to biometric identification and systems
Zheng Zhang
for contributions to the design of advanced variable speed drive systems for appliances
Zi-Qiang Zhu
for contributions to analytical modeling of permanent magnet brushless machines
John C. Zolper, Sr.
for leadership in compound semiconductor electronics