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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2010 listed alphabetically by last name.
A
Raj Acharya
for contributions to biomedical imaging and bioinformatics
Tinku Acharya
for contributions to very large scale integration algorithms and architectures for electronic image processing
Charu Aggarwal
for contributions to knowledge discovery and data mining techniques
John Edward Allen
for contributions to high current radio frequency discharges, sheath and wave phenomena, and electronegative and dusty plasmas
Eitan Altman
for contributions to analysis, optimization, and control of telecommunication networks
Srinivas Aluru
for contributions to computational biology
Nancy M. Amato
for contributions to the algorithmic foundations of motion planning in robotics and computational biology
Joerg Appenzeller
for contributions to carbon nanotube transistors and circuits
Shigehisa Arai
for contributions to single-mode semiconductor lasers for optical communications
Kazutami Arimoto
for development of high-density dynamic random access memory and embedded memory
B
David A. Bader
for contributions to parallel algorithms for combinatorial problems and computational biology
James Baker-Jarvis
for contributions to dielectric measurement and analysis of microwave measurement structures
Shanker Balasubramaniam
for contributions to time and frequency domain in computational electromagnetics
Martin J. Bastiaans
for contributions to signal processing for optical signals and systems
Polina Bayvel
for contributions to the design of optical networks, with emphasis on wavelength-routing architectures and mitigation of optical-fiber impairments
Alberto Bemporad
for contributions to model predictive control of constrained linear and hybrid systems
Shmuel (Sam) Ben-Yaakov
for development of modeling and simulation methodologies for pulse width modulated and resonant converters
Samuel Paul Benz
for contributions to quantum-based Josephson junction array waveform synthesizer
Theodore William Berger
for contributions to nonlinear systems modeling of neural tissue and development of neural prostheses
Jennifer T. Bernhard
for development of multifunctional, reconfigurable, and integrated antennas
Joseph Ernest Berthold
for leadership in optical internetworking
Dieter H. Bimberg
for advancement of semiconductor nanostructures, and development of self-organized quantum dot lasers
E. Grady Booch
for contributions in software engineering and creation of the Unified Modeling Language
Athman Bouguettaya
for contributions to large scale autonomous and heterogeneous databases and service-oriented computing
James Edward Bowen
for leadership in "safety by design" in electrical substation engineering
Georg Anton Brasseur
for developments in electronic diesel engine control
Lionel C. Briand
for contributions to testing of object-oriented software systems
Shira L. Broschat
for contributions to modeling of rough surface electromagnetic scattering
Lorenzo Bruzzone
for contributions to pattern recognition and image processing for remote sensing
Francesco Bullo
for contributions to geometric and cooperative control with applications to mechanical and robotic systems
Douglas Christopher Burger
for contributions to processor and memory systems
C
Edgar Herbert Callaway
for contributions to wireless sensor networks and low power design techniques for communications devices and systems
Christophe Caloz
for contributions to the development and application of electromagnetic metamaterial structures
Sandoval Carneiro
for leadership in power systems research and engineering education
Ahmet Enis Cetin
for contributions to signal recovery and image analysis algorithms
Srimat T. Chakradhar
for contributions to digital integrated circuit testing
Chein-I Chang
for contributions to hyperspectral image processing
Gary W. Chang
for contributions to power system harmonics and interharmonics
Kuochu Chang
for contributions to multisensor data fusion and Bayesian inference
Norman Ross Chapman
for contributions to geoacoustic characterization of ocean bottom environments
Amitava Chatterjee
for contributions to complementary metal oxide semiconductor device technology and on-chip electrostatic discharge protection
Hsiao-Hwa Chen
for contributions to radio resource allocation in code division multiple wireless systems
Zhizhang David Chen
for contributions to time-domain electromagnetic modeling and simulation
Wood-Hi Cheng
for contributions to high-speed semiconductor lasers and photonic package technology
Stefano Chiaverini
for contribution to kinematics and control of robot manipulators and autonomous vehicles
Isamu Chiba
for leadership in high precision phased array antenna systems with digital signal processing
Greg Chirikjian
for contributions to hyper-redundant manipulators
Roy D. Cideciyan
for contributions to signal processing and constrained coding for magnetic recording
Thomas Jay Cloonan
for leadership in development of cable modem termination systems
Danny Cohen
for contributions to protocols for packet switching in real-time applications
Laurent D. Cohen
for contributions to computer vision technology for medical imaging
Robert Joseph Commisso
for contributions to high-voltage pulsed-power systems, and high-current pulsed plasmas for opening switches
Peter M. Corcoran
for contributions to digital camera technologies
Christine Ann Coverdale
for contributions to the development of neutron sources
Mariesa L. Crow
for contributions to power engineering education and to computational methods for power system analysis
D
Raffaello D'Andrea
for contributions to control of multi-vehicle autonomous systems
Mario Dagenais
for contributions to photon correlation, semiconductor devices, and integration technologies
David Daniels
for contributions to Ground-Penetrating Radar
Benoit M. Dawant
for contributions to biomedical image analysis and image guided medical interventions
Michel Defrise
for contributions to computer tomography
Paul Emerson Dodd
for contributions to the understanding and simulation of single-event effects in microelectronics
Ray Dolby
for leadership in developing and commercializing practical noise reduction technology
Robert D. Doverspike
for contributions to architectures, modeling, and optimization of telecommunication networks
Dominique M. Durand
for contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic fields of human neurology
E
Benjamin John Eggleton
for contributions to the development and applications of Bragg gratings and other periodic structures in optical fibers
Hesham M. El-Gamal
for contributions to multiple-input multiple-output and cooperative communications
Ahmed K. El-Magarmid
for contributions to transaction management, data integration and quality
Elmootazbellah N. Elnozahy
for contributions to rollback-recovery, low-power computing, highly-available file systems, and reliable computing systems
Jose Antonio Encinar Garcinuno
for contributions to analysis and design of reflectarray antennas
Diane L. Evans
Jet Propulson Laboratory
Pasadena, CA, USA
for leadership in understanding of the Earth system through observations from space
F
Long-Sheng Fan
for contributions to Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems
Ian Thomas Ferguson
for the development of semiconductor materials and devices for infrared and ultraviolet sensor applications
Katherine Ferrara
for contributions to ultrasound and its applications in molecular imaging and drug delivery
Mário Alexandre Teles Figueiredo
for contributions to pattern recognition and computer vision
Daniel R. Fuhrmann
for contributions to adaptive radar signal processing
G
Lixin Gao
for contributions to internet protocol and network routing
George C. Giakos
for contributions to efficient imaging devices, systems and techniques
Yogesh B. Gianchandani
for contributions to silicon-based microactuators and on-chip microplasmas
Gennady Gildenblat
for contributions to modeling of metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistors
Marc Hillel Goldburg
for leadership in the development and commercialization of spectrally efficient wireless communications systems.
Charles Louis Goldsmith
for development of micro-electromechanical capacitive switches
Aniruddha M. Gole
for contributions to the modeling of power electronics apparatus
Ganesh Kumar Gopalakrishnan
for leadership in microwave photonics and high-speed optical lithium niobate modulator development
William D. Gropp
for contributions to high performance computing and message passing
Guoxiang Gu
for contributions to robust identification and control
Pier Francesco Guarguaglini
for leadership in aviation, aerospace and defense communities
Donald Urban Gubser
for contributions to applied superconductivity
Edward Gulski
for application of partial discharges to diagnosis of high voltage components
Baining Guo
for contributions to surface appearance modeling and rendering in computer graphics
H
Ali Hajimiri
for development of high-speed silicon integrated-circuit oscillators, power amplifiers, and phased arrays
Hiroyuki Hama
for contributions to compact and reliable high-voltage equipment
Baher Haroun
for development of submicron digital complementary metal-oxide semiconductor for wireless systems-on-chip
Richard Alan Hartlein
for contributions to standards and analytical techniques for underground power cable systems
Richard Ian Hartley
for contributions to computer vision industrial applications
Yutaka Hata
for contributions to fuzzy logic based image processing in biomedical informatics
Xiangning He
for leadership in establishing a power electronics research institute in China
Joseph Hellerstein
for contributions to control engineering for performance management of computing systems
James Hendler
for contributions to artificial intelligence, and development of the semantic web
Burkard Hillebrands
for contributions to the understanding of magnetic excitations, including linear and nonlinear spin waves
Christopher L. Holloway
for application of new material in the field of electromagnetic compatibility
Masashi Horiguchi
for contributions to circuit technologies for high-density low-power memories
Bedrich Jaroslav Hosticka
Frfor contributions to analog integrated circuits and sensor systems
Powen Hsu
for leadership in electrical engineering education
Ching-Wen Hsue
for contribution to discrete-time signal processing in microwave engineering
Qing Hu
Masfor contributions to terahertz (THz) quantum-cascade lasers and application
I
John Impagliazzo
for contributions to computing education
Yannis Ioannidis
for contributions to database systems including query optimization and data management
Dimitrios Evangelos Ioannou
for contributions to reliability and characterization of silicon-on-insulator devices and materials
J
Arthur Thomas Johnson
for leadership in bioengineering education
K
David R. Kaeli
for contributions to profile-guided optimization algorithms and dynamic branch prediction designs
Andrew B. Kahng
for contributions to the design for manufacturability of integrated circuits, and the technology roadmap of semiconductors
Shivkumar Kalyanaraman
for contributions to traffic management in computer communication networks
Pooi Yuen Kam
for contributions to receiver design and performance analysis for wireless communications
Yoshio Karasawa
for contributions to the measurement and modeling of propagation effects in radio communication systems
Mohammad A. Karim
for leadership in engineering education through creation of interdisciplinary programs
Nikola Kirilov Kasabov
for the applications of neural networks and hybrid systems in computational intelligence
David Clark Keezer
for contributions to high-speed digital test technology
Takamaro Kikkawa
for contributions to interconnect technologies for integrated circuits
Fanny Klett
for contributions to development and application of educational technologies
Yasuo Kokubun
for contributions to integrated photonic devices
Johann Walter Kolar
for contributions to three-phase pulsed width modulation converter systems
Venkat Sharma Kolluri
for the application of advanced technologies to voltage stability problems
Bart Kosko
for contributions to neural and fuzzy systems
Shiban Koul Koul
for contributions to analysis and design of microwave and millimeter wave components and circuits
Gerhard Guenter Theodor Kramer
for contributions to coded modulation, iterative decoding, and cooperative communications
Uwe Erich Kraus
for contributions to digital television signal compression and transmission
Marwan Krunz
for contributions to resource management policies in wireless networks
Jun-ichi Kushibiki
for contributions to ultrasonic metrology and acoustic microscopy
L
Richard Lai
for development and space-qualified insertion of millimeter-wave transistor and integrated-circuit technologies
Andrew Francis Laine
for contributions to wavelet applications in digital mammography, and ultrasound image analysis
Tor Sverre Lande
for contributions to low-power subthreshold circuit design
Michael Arthur Laughton
for contributions to the understanding of power systems dynamics
Roger George Lawrence
for contributions to energy efficient Adjustable Speed Drive systems
Yusuf Leblebici
for contributions to reliability and design techniques for integrated circuits and systems
Chang-Hee Lee
for contributions to wavelength division multiplexed-passive optical network
Seong-Whan Lee
for contributions to pattern recognition for biometrics and document image analysis
Patrick M. Lenahan
for contributions to understanding of radiation damage and reliabilityof metal-oxide semiconductor devices
James V. Leonard
Bfor contributions to the integration of military avionics
Ping Li
for contributions to iterative signal processing, multi-user detection and concatenated error control codes
Wanjiun Liao
for contributions to communication protocols in multimedia networking
Chih-Min (Jimmy) Lin
for contributions to fuzzy system, neural network, and cerebellar model articulation controllers
Ching-Fuh Lin
for contributions to broadband semiconductor optical devices
Jenshan Lin
for contributions to integrated microwave circuits and systems for wireless sensors
Kwei-Jay Lin
for contributions to imprecise computations for scheduling real-time systems
Lih Y. Lin
for contributions to optical micro-electro-mechanical systems switching technologies
Bernabe Linares Barranco
for contributions to the design and application of linear and nonlinear circuits in neuromorphic systems
Chang Liu
for contributions to bio-inspired and polymer micro electro-mechanical systems
Duixian Liu
for contributions to portable system and millimeter wave antenna design
Rich Liu
for leadership in electron-beam mask writing, interconnects, and non-volatile technology development
Shen-Iuan Liu
for contributions to high-speed phase-locked and delay-locked loop circuit design
John C.S. Lui
for contributions to performance modeling and analysis of storage communication systems and peer-to-peer networks
Stan Lumish
for leadership in the development and implementation of commercial terrestrial lightwave systems
Kevin Michael Lynch
for contributions to robotic manipulation, motion planning, and control of mechanical systems
M
Soren Norvang Madsen
for leadership in the design and development of airborne and spaceborne remote sensing instruments
Roman Grigoryevich Maev
University of Windsor
Windsor, ON, Canada
for contributions to high-resolution imaging, acoustic microscopy, and advanced material characterization
Andrew Marshall
for contributions to process development and design of integrated circuits
Margaret Rose Martonosi
for contributions to power-efficient computer architecture and systems design
Peter Marwedel
for contributions to compilation techniques and embedded system design
Tadashi Matsumoto
for contributions to signal processing for wireless communications
Larry Henry Matthies
for contributions to perception systems for autonomous navigation of unmanned vehicles
Peter Clive Maxwell (Life Fellow)
for contributions to testing of digital logic circuits
Mark Thomas Maybury
for contributions to language processing, broadcast video analysis, and intelligent user interfaces
Imran I. Mehdi
for contributions to submillimeter-wave device technology
Francisco Medina Mena
for contributions to the analysis and physical understanding of planar structures, anisotropic media, and metamaterials
Carmen S. Menoni
for contributions to nano-scale imaging with ultraviolet lasers, and semiconductor optical materials and devices
Peyman Milanfar
for contributions to inverse problems and super-resolution in imaging
Jovica V. Milanovic
for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality
Victor Saul Miller
for contributions to elliptic curve cryptography
Craig Hillard Miller
for research on discharges and electrical insulation in vacuum
Dejan Spasoje Milojicic
for contributions to distributed systems software and mobile programming abstractions
Kaizad Rumy Mistry
for contributions to high performance complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology and reliability
Joseph Mitola
for contribution to software-defined and cognitive radio technologies
Prasant Mohapatra
for contributions to the quality of service provisioning in computer network
Lon W. Montgomery
for contributions to design of large synchronous generators
Randolph Lyle Moses
for contributions to statistical signal processing
Eliot Blakeslee Moss
for contributions to transactional computing and memory management
Eduard Muljadi
for contributions to wind turbine control and integration of wind power into the power system grid
Robin Roberson Murphy
for contributions to rescue robotics and insertion of robots into major disasters
N
Ashwini Kumar Nanda
for leadership in high performance computer systems
Arokia Nathan
for contributions to thin film transistor technologies
M. Hashem Nehrir
for contributions to alternative energy power generation
David Thomas Neilson
for contributions to optical switching technologies for telecommunication networks
Kwok Kwok Ng
for contributions to the optimization of intrinsic parasitics in metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor design
Willie W. Ng
for the application of photonic technologies to microwave antenna systems and ultra-wideband signal processing
Aria Nosratinia
for contributions to multimedia and wireless communications
Robert Nowak
for contributions to statistical signal and image processing
O
Kevin D. O'Grady
for contributions to magnetic measurement techniques applied to information storage systems
Fumio Okano
for contributions to high resolution three-dimensional television
Yasuhisa Omura
for contributions of silicon on insulator devices technology, analysis, and modeling
Umit Ozguner
for contributions to the development of intelligent autonomous vehicles
P
Mario J. Paniccia
Intel
Sfor contributions to silicon photonic integrated circuits
Giuseppe Parise
for contributions to workplace safety through analysis of power system switching procedures
Lynne E. Parker
for contributions to distributed and heterogeneous multi-robot systems
Gary L. Patton
for contributions to silicon germanium heterojunction bipolar transistors
Ronald John Patton
for contributions to robust fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control
Nicholas G. Paulter
for contributions to ultra-high speed waveform measurements
Mario Veiga Pereira
for application of multi-stage stochastic optimization to power system operation and planning
Harry G. Perros
for contributions to performance evaluation modeling of computer networks
Larry Peterson
for contributions to the design, implementation, and deployment of networked software systems
Jonathon P. Phillips
for contributions to the evolution of face recognition techniques
Roberto Pieraccini
for contributions to statistical natural language understanding and spoken dialog management and learning
Keshav Pingali
for contributions to compilers and parallel computing
Pouyan Pourbeik
for contributions to modeling of power generation and transmission equipment
Rich Stephen Prodan
for leadership in the development of high definition television and broadband networks
Q
Chunming Qiao
for contributions to optical and wireless network architectures and protocols
Zhihua Qu
for contributions to control for nonlinear uncertain systems
Long Quan
for contributions to three-dimensional computer vision
R
Farhad Rachidi
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling of lightning and coupling to transmission lines
Anand Raghunathan
for contributions to the design of low-power and secure systems on chip
Alevoor Ravishankar Rao
for contributions to understanding of image texture and applications to machine vision solutions
Ramesh Rao
for leadership in wireless communications
Al Narasimha Reddy
for contributions to multimedia storage and network support
Fan Ren
for contributions to processing technologies for compound semiconductor devices
Douglas A. Reynolds
for contributions to Gaussian-mixture-model techniques for automatic speaker recognition
Jin-Koo Rhee
for contributions to Gallium Arsenide, Microwave and Millimeter-wave Monolithic Integrated Circuits
Giuseppe Riccardi
for contributions to algorithms for automatic speech recognition and spoken language processing
Douglas James Riley
for contributions to time-domain techniques in computational electromagnetics
Ahmadreza Rofougaran
for contributions to single chip system integration of radio frequency complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology
John Ashley Rogers
for contributions to nanomaterials and nanofabrication techniques for electronic and photonic devices
Thomas Roser
for contributions to the design of magnets in particle accelerator applications
Richard C. Ruby
Afor contributions to film bulk acoustic resonators, filters, and duplexers for mobile phones
Yong Rui
Mfor contributions to image and video analysis, indexing and retrieval
Daniela Lucia Rus
for contributions to distributed and modular robotic
Leslie Ann Rusch
for contributions in optical and wireless communications systems
S
Seth Robert Sanders
for contributions to integrated passive component technology and digital control of power electronic systems
Timothy David Sands
for contributions to metal/semiconductor interfaces and heterogeneous integration
Jafar Saniie
for contributions to ultrasonic signal detection, estimation and imaging
Maria Sabrina Sarto
for contributions to advanced materials in electromagnetic compatibility applications
Motoyuki Sato
for contributions to radar remote sensing technologies in environmental and humanitarian applications
Christian Schlegel
for contributions to iterative demodulation and decoding in wireless communicatio
Robert Schober
for contributions to wireless communications
Dan Schonfeld
for contributions to image and video analysis
Michael L. Scott
for contributions to parallel and distributed computing
Abdel A. Sebak
for contributions to electromagnetics scattering, and design and modeling of antennas
Timoleon K. Sellis
for contributions to database query optimization, and spatial data management
Rodolphe Sepulchre
for contributions to nonlinear systems
Vladimir M. Shalaev
for contributions to nanophotonics and the development of optical materials
Mark Alan Shayman
for contributions to the theory of Riccati equations and discrete-event dynamic systems
Jose Silva-Martinez
for contributions to Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor transconductance amplifiers and continuous-time filters
Andrew C. Singer
for contributions to signal processing techniques for digital communication
Bhim Singh
for contributions to active power filters and multipulse AC-DC converters
Vishwanath Sinha
for contributions to electrical engineering education
Thomas Piotr Skotnicki
for contributions to development of metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistor models and advanced semiconductor technologies
Malcolm Graham Slaney
for contributions to perceptual signal processing and tomographic imaging
Asim Smailagic
for contributions to wearable, pervasive, and context aware computing
John E. Snyder
for contributions to synthesis anc characterization of magnetic bulk and thin film materials
Frank K. Soong
for contributions to speech processing
Aravind Srinivasan
for contributions to randomized algorithms and probabilistic methods
Peter A. Steenkiste
for contributions to optimization and monitoring techniques for distributed communication systems
Milica Stojanovic
for contributions to underwater acoustic communications
Grant H. Stokes
for leadership in the development and implementation of advanced space search systems
Heinrich Josef Stuttgen
for leadership in industrial research
Shun-Feng Su
for contributions to computational intelligence and intelligent control
Wei Su
for leadership in military communications and electronic warfare technology
Madhu Sudan
Mfor development of list-decoding algorithms for error-correcting codes and probabilistically-checkable proofs
Jordi Sune
for contributions to the understanding of gate oxide failure and reliability methodology
Jan Kazimierz Sykulski
for contributions to methods and applications of computational electromagnetics
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Tadashi Takenaka
for research on properties and applications of lead-free piezoelectrics and ferroelectric ceramics
Giorgio Taricco
for contributions to digital communications using wireless fading and multiple input multiple output channels
Emmanouil M. Tentzeris
for contributions to three dimensional conformal integrated devices for wireless communications and sensing
Nobukazu Teranishi
for contribution to the development of charge-coupled device image sensors
Jie Tian
for contributions to medical image processing, pattern recognition, and molecular imaging
Valentino Trainotti
for contributions to the broadcast industry through development of antenna and propagation technologies
Jeffrey Coates Trinkle
for contributions to analysis of robotic grasping and dexterous manipulation
Daniel James Trudnowski
for contributions to algorithms for characterizing power-system small-signal stability properties
Nian-Feng Tzeng
for contributions to parallel computer systems and scalable routers
V
Nitin H. Vaidya
for contributions to wireless networking protocols and mobile communications
Maria Ines Valla
for contributions to non-linear control of electric drives
Mihaela van der Schaar
for contributions to multimedia compression and communications
Mahesh Kumar Varanasi
for contributions to multi-user and wireless communication theory
Amitabh Varshney
for contributions to scientific visualization and computer graphics
Giuseppe Vecchi
for the application of multi-resolution algorithms to computational electromagnetics
Darryl Neil Veitch
for contributions to measurement, estimation, and characterization of internet traffic and performance
John Fenwick Vesecky
for contributions to marine remote sensing and technology
John F. Vetelino
for contributions to acoustic wave properties of piezoelectric crystals and their application in sensors
B.V.K. Vijaya Kumar
for contributions to biometric recognition methods
Vishu R. Viswanathan
for contributions to speech coding and synthesis and objective speech quality evaluation
Jeffrey Mark Voas
for leadership in the development of trustworthy software, including improved metrics and process optimization
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Charles Weldon Wampler
for developments in robotics for the automotive industry and for contributions in robot kinematics
Fei (Fred) Wang
for contributions to design and control of high-power high-density converters and drives
Yi-Min Wang
for contributions to dependable computing and web security
Charles E. Weitzel
for contributions to compound semiconductor technology and microwave devices
Craig McKenzie Wellman
for development of methods for calculating incident energy from electrical arc-flash sources
Changyun Wen
for contributions to adaptive control, switching and impulsive systems
Robert Vernon White
for contributions to digital power management in power systems for computing and telecommunications equipment
Daniel P. Wilt
for contributions to semiconductor laser technology for high-capacity optical fiber communications systems
Steven M. Wright
for contributions to parallel magnetic resonance imaging methods and systems
Ruey-Beei Wu
for contributions to coplanar waveguide passive components
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Xiaohua Xia
for contributions to the observation and control of nonlinear systems
Chengshan Xiao
for contributions to channel modeling and signal processing for wireless communications
Jinming (Jimmy) Xu
for contributions to sensor materials and bio-nano electronics
Y
Miinoru Yamada
for contribution to semiconductor laser theory and development of low-noise semiconductor lasers for disc applications
Shumpei Yamazaki
for contributions to, and leadership in the industrialization of non-volatile memory and thin film transistor technologies
Howard C. Yang
for leadership in mixed-signal integrated circuit design and manufacturing
Qing Ken Yang
for contributions to computer memory and storage systems
Kiyotoshi Yasumoto
for contributions to electromagnetic wave scattering and wave guiding
Yuzo Yoshikuni
for contributions to semiconductor lasers and integrated optical devices
Z
Ram Zamir
for contributions to the use of lattices in communications and information theory
Valery U. Zavorotny
for contributions to ocean remote sensing and wave propagation in random media
George E. Zentai
for contributions to the advancement of digital X-ray imagers
Boming Zhang
for contributions to algorithm development for energy management systems in power system control centers
Yue Ping Zhang
for contributions to integrated antennas and subsurface radio
Feng Zhao
for contributions to networked embedded computing and sensor networks
Jian Hui Zhao
for contributions to vertical silicon carbide devices and process technologies
Wenwu Zhu
for contributions to video communications over the internet and wireless
Xinhua Zhuang
for contributions made to digital image processing, image coding, and computer vision
Richard Zurawski
for contributions to industrial and academic education
Zoran Zvonar
for leadership in the development of digital signal processing software and hardware for wireless cellular communication