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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2011 listed alphabetically by last name.
Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb
for contributions to biometrics, content-based image and video retrieval, and digital mammography
Mohamed Abouzahra
for leadership in passive planar microwave components and in planar microwave circuits
Amr Adly
for contributions to multi-component magnetic hysteresis models
David Albonesi
for contributions to power-efficient and adaptive computer architectures
Mark Allen
for contributions to micro and nanofabrication technologies for microelectromechanical systems
Simon Ang
for contributions to education power electronics and microelectronics packaging education
Asen Asenov
for contributions to the understanding and prediction of semiconductor device variability via modeling and simulation
Ricardo Baeza-Yates
for contributions to the development of computer science
Andrzej Banaszuk
for contributions to active and passive control of flow instabilities in aerospace systems
Douglas Baney
for contributions in the field of optical measurement and sensing
Mesut Baran
for developments in analysis, monitoring, and control methods for electric power distribution systems
Ivo Barbi
for contributions to soft switching converter technology
Donald Barrick
for development of high frequency radars and applications
Arya Behzad
for contributions to analog and radio frequency integrated-circuits
Mark Bell
for contributions to signal design and processing in radar and communication systems
Paul Berger
for contributions to the understanding, development, and fabrication of silicon-based resonant interband tunneling devices and circuits
Pierre Berini
for contributions to surface plasmon photonics
Francine Berman
for leadership in the areas of high-performance and grid computing
Abderrahmane Beroual
for contributions to processes of pre-breakdown and breakdown in dielectric liquids
Michael Berthold
for contributions to approximate learning algorithms for life science data mining
Ram Bhatia
for leadership in management of large motor projects
Shuvra Bhattacharyya
for contributions to design optimization for signal processing
Qi Bi
for contributions to code division multiple access
Janusz Bialek
for contributions to transmission pricing and power system dynamics
Holger Boche
for contributions to signal processing and multi-user wireless communications
Karl Bohringer
for contributions to microelectromechanical systems, parallel and distributed robotic manipulation, and self-assembly
Stephen Boppart
for contributions to optical biomedical imaging
Gaetano Borriello
for contributions to embedded computing devices and systems
Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
for contributions to theoretical foundations for reasoning and applications to practical devices
Klaus-Peter Brand
for contributions to substation automation and power system protection, control, and operation
José Brandao Faria
for contributions to electric power system components
Wayne Burleson
for contributions to integrated circuit design and signal processing
Jin-Xing Cai
for contributions to long-haul fiber optic transmission
Adriano Camps
for contributions to microwave remote sensing of land and sea surfaces
Guohong Cao
for contributions to algorithm and protocol design for mobile ad hoc and sensor networks
Gert Cauwenberghs
for contributions to integrated biomedical instrumentation
Jonathon Chambers
for contributions to adaptive signal processing and its applications
Naresh Chand
for contributions to semiconductor lasers and optical communication systems
Ching-Ray Chang
for contributions to micromagnetic calculations and computational approaches in spin transport
John Chapman
for contributions to measurement of magnetization processes in thin films and nanostructures
Goutam Chattopadhyay
for contributions to development of sources, sensors, and coupling structures at terahertz frequencies
Subhasis Chaudhuri
for contributions to graduate-level education in electrical engineering
Shyi-Ming Chen
for contributions to fuzzy reasoning, forecasting, and information retrieval
Shijie Cheng
for contributions to control of power systems with energy storage
Sandeep Chennakeshu
for leadership of mobile handset development
Marco Chiani
for contributions to wireless communication systems
Albert Chin
for contributions to high-K dielectrics and metal gate electrodes for complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
Pak Chung Ching
for leadership in engineering education and accreditation
Horia Chiriac
for contributions to technology of amorphous glass-coated magnetic microwires and nanowires
Bo Cho
for contributions to large-scale distributed power electronics systems
Debabani Choudhury
for contributions to millimeter wave enabling technologies
Keith Chugg
for contributions to adaptive and iterative data detection and decoding
Jen-Inn Chyi
for contributions to III-V compound semiconductor optoelectronic devices
Lori Clarke
for contributions to software testing and verification
Carlos Coello Coello
for contributions to multi-objective optimization and constraint-handling techniques
Patrizio Colaneri
for contributions to periodic and switching control
Steve Cripps
for contributions to broadband and high-efficiency radio frequency power amplifiers
Steven Cummer
for contributions to lightning remote sensing and artificial electromagnetic materials
Michael Dahlin
for contributions to scalable networked systems
Paul Davis
for development of bipolar integrated circuits
Vivek De
for contributions to low power microprocessor design
Kristin De Meyer
for contributions to exploratory complementary metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors
Daniel Dias
for contributions to scalable commercial computing systems
Bernard Dieny
for contributions to the development of nanomagnetism and spin-electronic devices, including spin valves
Xiaoqing Ding
for contributions to multi-lingual character recognition and face recognition systems
Ajay Divakaran
for contributions to multimedia content analysis
Daniel Doan
for contributions to development of standards for electric arc hazards
Miwako Doi
for contributions to the human interface of document processing
Bruce Donald
for contributions in robotics, microelectromechanical systems, and computational molecular biology
John Dudley
for contributions to ultrafast optics and supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fiber
Tolga Duman
for contributions to coding and modulation for wireless, recording, and underwater acoustic channels
Pierre Dupont
for contributions to modeling and control of frictional contact in robotics
Emad Ebbini
for contributions to ultrasound temperature imaging and dual-mode ultrasound
Tarek El-Ghazawi
for contributions to reconfigurable computing and parallel programming
Elza Erkip
for contributions to multi-user and cooperative communications
Shanhui Fan
for contributions to nanophotonics
Veronique Ferlet-Cavrois
for contributions to understanding of radiation effects on electronic devices
Andrea Ferrero
for contributions to microwave vector network analyzer calibration techniques and active load-pull metrology
John Fitzpatrick
for contributions to medical image registration and surgical navigation
Bob Frankston
for contributions to the first electronic spread sheet and home networking
Yoshihiro Fujita
for contributions to imaging systems for high resolution television
Moncef Gabbouj
for contributions to nonlinear signal processing and video communication
Paul Gader
for contributions to computational intelligence algorithms for landmine and explosive object detection
Mark Gales
for contributions to acoustic modeling for speech recognition
Ian Galton
for contributions to high-performance mixed-signal integrated circuits using digital calibration techniques
Gregory Ganger
for contributions to metadata integrity in file systems
David Gesbert
for contributions to multi-antenna and multi-user communication theory and their applications
Dennis Goeckel
for contributions to wireless communication systems and networks
Maria Greco
for contributions to non-Gaussian radar clutter modeling and signal processing algorithms
Voicu Groza
for contributions to floating-point analog-to-digital conversion
Piyush Gupta
for contributions to wireless networks
Lino Guzzella
for contributions to automotive control systems to reduce pollution emission and fuel consumption
Mounir Hamdi
for contributions to design and analysis of high-speed packet switching
Dan Hammerstrom
for contributions to high performance computer architectures for pattern recognition, image processing, and neural network emulation
Arun Hampapur
for contributions to video indexing, video search, and surveillance systems
Yunghsiang Han
for contributions to decoding techniques
Mary Jean Harrold
for contributions to software systems
Craig Hartley
for contributions to high frequency ultrasonic medical instrumentation
Robert Heath, Jr.
for contributions to multiple antenna wireless communications
Joachim Heberlein
for contributions to plasma arc-electrode technologies
Christopher Hegarty
for contributions to satellite navigation for civil aviation
Jukka Henriksson
for contributions to mobile digital television
Digh Hisamoto
for contributions to complementary metal-oxide semiconductor devices
John Hung
for contributions to control technology for industrial electronics
Yehea Ismail
for contributions to high-performance circuits and interconnects
Mark Itzler
for leadership in avalanche photodiode technologies
Arun Iyengar
for contributions to computational infrastructure of Web applications
Douglas Jacobson
for contributions to information assurance education and practice
Luis Jofre-Roca
for contributions to antenna near-field characterization and imaging
Kevin Jones
for contributions to understanding of ion implantation damage using electron microscopy
Laxmikant Kale
for development of parallel programming techniques
Hillol Kargupta
for contributions to distributed data mining
Stephen Keckler
for contributions to computer architectures and memory systems
Karl Kempf
for applications of control and decision theories in industries
Ronald Keyser
for contributions to high purity germanium detectors for gamma-ray spectroscopy
Sergiy Kharkivskiy
for contributions to microwave techniques for the evaluation of materials and structures
Changhyun Kim
for contributions to low voltage, high performance, high density memory design
Kiho Kim
for contributions to high-speed next-generation orthogonal frequency division multiplexed multiple-antenna wireless networks
Eun Kim
for contributions to microelectromechanical systems
Shin'ichiro Kimura
for contributions to advanced stack memory cells for high density dynamic randon access memories
Paul Kinahan
for contributions to positron emission tomography
Peter Kinget
for contributions to analog and radio frequency integrated circuits
Frederick Kish, Jr.
for development and commercialization of high-efficiency transparent-substrate AlGaInP light-emitting diodes and monolithic large-scale InP photonic integrated circuits
Dirk Klaassen
for contributions to semiconductor device modeling and simulation
Uming Ko
for leadership in ultra-low power circuit techniques
Johann Wolfgang Koch
for contributions to radar processing and target tracking theory
Hermann Koch
for advancements in gas-insulated transmission lines
Visa Koivunen
for contributions to statistical signal processing for multichannel signals and sensor arrays
Thomas Kolze
for contributions to physical layer architecture in communication systems
Ioannis Kontoyiannis
for contributions to data compression
D Kothari
for contributions in electrical engineering education
Ram Krishnamurthy
for contributions to high performance and low power digital circuits for microprocessors
Thomas Kuech
for contributions to electronic materials growth for epitaxial devices
Kelin Kuhn
for contributions to high performance complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor device technology for microprocessors
Tei-Wei Kuo
for contributions to real-time embedded systems and flash-memory storage systems
Santosh Kurinec
for leadership in integrating innovative microelectronics research in engineering education
Fujio Kurokawa
for contributions to switching power converter control
Niels Kuster
for contributions to the area of near-field exposures and dosimetry for radiofrequency fields in biomedical research
Sidney Lang
for contributions to the understanding of pyroelectric and polarization phenomena in solid dielectrics
Kwang Bok Lee
for contributions to high-speed wireless communication systems
Jae Lee
for contributions to wireless communication systems
Jay Lee
for contributions to model-based predictive control applications
Te-Won Lee
for contributions to independent component analysis algorithms
Kwok Wa Leung
for contributions to the development of the dielectric resonator antenna
Kai Li
for contributions to distributed shared memory, cluster communication, and deduplication storage systems
Shipeng Li
for contributions to the advancement of image and video coding
Wen Jung Li
for contributions in low-power integrated nanotube sensors and devices
Han-Xiong Li
for contributions to applications of fuzzy logic control
Bo Li
for contributions to content distribution via the Internet
Ying-Chang Liang
for contributions to cognitive radio communications
Kwang-Lung Lin
for contributions to development of lead-free solder alloys and material interactions
Chih-Jen Lin
for contributions to support vector machine algorithms and software
Jean-Paul Linnartz
for leadership in security with noisy data
Juin Liou
for contributions to development of electrostatic discharge protection of integrated circuits
Guoping Liu
for contributions to networked control systems
Jiming Liu
for contributions to Web intelligence and multi-agent autonomy-oriented computing
Patrick Loughlin
for contributions to time-frequency analysis and nonstationary signal processing
Ahmed Louri
for contributions to optical interconnection networks for parallel computing
Nigel Lovell
for contributions to medical device technologies including telehealth systems and visual prostheses
James Jian-Qiang Lu
for contributions to three-dimensional integrated circuit technology
Paolo Lugli
for contributions to nanostructured materials and devices
Joseph Lyding
for contributions to nanofabrication and metal-oxide semiconductor transistor reliability
John Lygeros
for contributions to hybrid and stochastic systems and applications
Wei-Ying Ma
for contributions to multimedia information retrieval
Jan Maciejowski
for contributions to system identification and control
Chris Mack
for contributions to semiconductor microlithography
Kofi Makinwa
for the development of precision analog circuits and integrated sensor systems
Erik Marinissen
for contributions to modular testing of core-based system chips
Rainer Martin
for contributions to speech enhancement for mobile communications and hearing aids
Andrew Marvin
for contributions to metrology techniques for electromagnetic compatibility
Maja Mataric
for contributions to robot coordination and learning in human-robot systems
Luke Mawst
for contributions to semiconductor lasers
Stephen Maybank
for contributions to statistical and geometric methods in computer vision
Kathryn McKinley
for contributions to compiler technologies
Stephen McLaughlin
for contributions to statistical and nonlinear signal processing techniques in communication systems
Nasir Memon
for contributions to media security and compression
Lalit Mestha
for contributions to digital printing systems control
Anthony Milne
for leadership in remote sensing applications
Vladimir Mitin
for contributions to sensors and detectors
Biswadip (Bobby) Mitra
for leadership in the semiconductor industry and very-large-scale integrated circuit design
Daniel Mittleman
for contributions to terahertz radiation imaging, sensing, and spectroscopy
Dharmendra Modha
for contributions to cognitive computing and caching algorithms
S. O. Reza Moheimani
for contributions to control of nanopositioning systems
Eric Mokole
for leadership and contributions to ultra-wideband radar, waveform diversity, and transionospheric space radar
John Moreland
for contributions to magnetic applications of scanning probe microscopy and microsystem technologies
Paul Morton
for contributions to optical transmitters
Peter Moulton
for contributions to development of laser and nonlinear optics technology, including the invention of the Ti:sapphire laser
Charles Mozina
for contributions to protection of electrical power systems
Patric Muggli
for contributions to plasma wakefield acceleration of electrons and positrons
Subhas Mukhopadhyay
for development of low-cost smart sensors and sensing systems
Larry Nagahara
for leadership in nanotechnology devices and measurement applications
Yoshinobu Nakagome
for pioneering development of low-voltage dynamic random access memory circuits and low-leakage complementary metal-oxide semiconductor circuits
Yoshihiko Nakamura
for contributions to robotics
Sanjiv Nanda
for contributions to algorithm design for wireless in wide area and local area network systems
Asoke Nandi
for contributions to signal processing and its applications
Koichi Nara
for contributions to automation of power distribution systems
Vijaykrishnan Narayanan
for contributions to power-aware systems and estimation tools
Evgenii Narimanov
for contributions to nanophotonics and microlasers
Thomas Neal
for leadership in quantifying arc flash exposure, clothing ignition, and arc ratings for worker protection
Bradley Nelson
for contributions to nano- and micro-scale robots and systems
Hermann Ney
for contributions to statistical language modeling, statistical machine translation, and large vocabulary speech recognition
Michel Ney
for contributions to modeling in electromagnetics
Natalia Nikolova
for contributions to computer-aided analysis of microwave systems
Ali Nourai
for contributions to energy storage technologies
Ken O
for contributions to ultra-high frequency complementary metal-oxide semiconductor circuits
Yasutaka Ogawa
for contributions to estimation techniques and antenna signal processing
Joseph Ojo
for contributions to dual stator winding electric machines
Allison Okamura
for contributions to the design and control of haptic systems and medical robotics
Sakae Okubo
for contributions to video coding and multimedia communication systems
Erik Ordentlich
for contributions to universal algorithms and data compression
Paul Ottinger
for contributions to physics of intense charged particle beams and vacuum pulsed-power technology
M. Tamer Ozsu
for contributions to distributed data management and multimedia database systems
Christof Paar
for contributions to cryptographic engineering
Dorin Panescu
for contributions to medical devices for cardiac applications
Shivendra Panwar
for contributions to design and analysis of communication networks
John Papapolymerou
for contributions to flexible, microwave, and wireless components and systems
Nikos Paragios
for contributions to continuous and discrete inference in computer vision
Manish Parashar
for contributions to parallel and distributed computing
Thomas Parisini
for developments in neural network learning approaches
Raymond Pengelly
for contributions to high-frequency field effect transistor design and circuit applications
Eric Pottier
for contributions to polarimetric synthetic aperture radar
Balaji Prabhakar
for contributions to network theory and algorithms
Robert Puers
for contributions to implantable microelectromechanical systems
Si-Zhao Qin
for contributions to model predictive control technology and fault diagnosis in industrial processes
Susanto Rahardja
for leadership in digital audio and signal processing
Johann Reithmaier
for research in active semiconductor nanostructures
Gabriel Rincon-Mora
for contributions to energy and power integrated circuit design
James Ritcey
for contributions to bit-interleaved coded modulation with iterative decoding
Kelly Robinson
for contributions to electrostatic performance of manufacturing processes and imaging devices
Jose Rodriguez
for the development of new topologies and control methods for power electronic converters and drives
Paul Rosen
for contributions to Earth and planetary radar remote sensing
Elyse Rosenbaum
for contributions to electrostatic discharge reliability of integrated circuits
Catherine Rosenberg
for contributions to resource management in wireless and satellite networks
Yuriy Rozanov
for contributions to electrical power engineering education
Thomas Ryan
for applications of electromagnetic and acoustic systems and techniques for thermal therapy
William Ryan
for contributions to channel coding for reliable data transmission and storage
John Sadowsky
for contributions to commercial and military wireless communications
Jawad Salehi
for contributions to fundamental principles of optical code division multiple access
Philippe Salembier
for contributions to region-based image analysis and mathematical morphology for compression and indexing
Gurtej Sandhu
for leadership in development of silicon complementary metal-oxide semiconductor process technology for semiconductor memory devices
Vincent Saporita
for contributions to workplace safety through the application of fusing technology
Edward Sargent
for contributions to colloidal quantum dot optoelectronic devices
Anna Scaglione
for contributions to filterbank precoding for wireless transmission and signal processing for cooperative sensor networks
Tuviah Schlesinger
for contributions to electro-optic devices and heat-assisted magnetic recording
Stephen Schneider
for leadership in integrated wide bandwidth array technology
Donatella Sciuto
for contributions to embedded system design
Steven Seitz
for contributions to three-dimensional computer vision
Pankaj (PK) Sen
for leadership in arc flash hazard research and electrical safety curriculum
Wouter Serdijn
for contributions to integrated circuits for medical devices and wireless communications
Frederick Sexton
for contributions to ionizing radiation and catastrophic single-event effects in microelectronics
Zheng Shen
for contributions to the development of lateral power metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors
Frank Shi
for contributions to optoelectronic packaging technologies
Leyuan Shi
for contributions to nested partitions optimization methodology
Masanobu Shimada
for contributions to radar remote sensing technologies
Yuriy Shmaliy
for contributions to optimal methods for timekeeping and statistical theory of piezoelectric systems
Neil Siegel
for leadership in the development of the digital battlefield
Ray Simar Jr.
for leadership in digital signal processor architecture development
Jane Simmons
for contributions to optical network architecture and algorithms
Morris Sloman
for contributions to adaptive policy-based management of distributed and pervasive systems
Roy Smith
for contributions to robust model validation and advanced control system applications
James Stathis
for contributions to complementary metal-oxide semiconductor gate-oxide reliability
Joseph Staudinger
for contributions to wireless communications systems
Guy Steele, Jr.
for contributions to the definition, design, and standardization of computer languages
Yossef Steinberg
for contributions to information theory
Andreas Stolcke
for contributions to statistical language modeling, automatic speech recognition and understanding, and automatic speaker recognition
Ganesh Subbarayan
for contributions to reliability and their associated computational techniques in mechanics
Hiroaki Sugiura
for leadership in color management technology in multimedia systems
Akihiko Sugiyama
for contributions to speech and audio signal processing
Gaurav Sukhatme
for contributions to multi-robot systems
Qibin Sun
for contributions to multimedia security
Myung Sunwoo
for contributions to multimedia and communications
Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood
for contributions to content-based image and video indexing and retrieval
Dennis Sylvester
for contributions to energy-efficient integrated circuits
Rick Taylor
for contributions to protection of electrical power systems
Chinthananda Tellambura
for contributions to physical layer wireless communication theory
Claire Tomlin
for contributions to hybrid control systems with applications to Air Traffic Management, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Systems Biology
Isabel Trancoso
for sustained contributions to speech technology, especially in the provision of research in and resources for the Portuguese language
Mitchell Trott
for contributions to wireless communication
Masaru Uchiyama
for contributions to design, modeling, and control of robotic structures
Kunio Uchiyama
for contributions to power-efficient microprocessors
Vinay Vaishampayan
for contributions to error-resilient compression systems
Prabhat Varma
for contributions to system-on-chip test technology
Manuela Veloso
for contributions to the development of cognition, perception, and action in autonomous robot teams
Rama Venkatasubramanian
for contributions to nanoscale thermoelectric technologies for thermal management
Anthony Vetro
for contributions to video coding, three-dimensional television, and multimedia adaptation
Emanuele Viterbo
for contributions to coding and decoding for wireless digital communications
Vatche Vorperian
for contributions to pulse width modulated and resonant converters
Petros Voulgaris
for contributions to decentralized, distributed, and multiobjective control
Lei Wang
for contributions to power system stability
Li-Chun Wang
for contributions to cellular architectures and radio resource management in wireless networks
Rod Waterhouse
for contributions to microwave photonic systems and printed antennas
Jeffrey Welser
for leadership in emerging device technologies for computer applications
Chin-Long Wey
for leadership in education and services in integrated circuits
Louis Whitcomb
for contributions to the theory and application of robotics for intervention in extreme environments
Alice White
for leadership in development and commercialization of integrated silicon optical components for communication networks
Stephen Wicker
for contributions to wireless information systems
Indra Widjaja
for contributions to switching and traffic engineering in communication networks
Thomas Wiegand
for contributions to video coding and its standardization
Alexander Wolf
for contributions to software architecture
Xindong Wu
for contributions to data mining and applications
Ke-Li Wu
for contributions to non-planar microwave filters and embedded radio frequency passive circuits
Qing-Hua Wu
for contributions to artificial intelligence applications in power systems
Min Wu
for contributions to multimedia security and forensics
Xiaolin Wu
for contributions to image coding, communication, and processing
Jie Xue
for leadership in electronics packaging technology
Quan Xue
for contributions to microwave transmission line structures and integrated circuits
Guoliang Xue
for contributions to survivability and quality of service in computer networks
Hirosuke Yamamoto
for contributions to source coding and information-theoretic secure coding
Yong Yan
for contributions to pulverized fuel flow metering and combustion flame imaging
Guang-Zhong Yang
for contributions to medical imaging and robotic surgery
Chih-Kong Yang f
or leadership in enhancement of input-output efficiency in integrated circuits
Yu-Dong Yao
for contributions to wireless communications systems
Roy Yates
for contributions to wireless network resource allocation
Ellen Zegura
for contributions to disruption tolerant networking
Gengsheng Zeng
for contributions to instrumentation and image reconstruction algorithms in single photon emission computed tomography
Fan-Gang Zeng
for contributions to auditory prostheses
Tao Zhang
for contributions to wireless and infrastructure networking protocols for applications
Kevin Zhang
for contributions to static random access memory for high-performance microprocessors
Liang-Jie Zhang
for contributions to service-oriented technologies and applications
Song-Chun Zhu
for contributions to statistical modeling, learning, and inference in computer vision
Herbert Zirath
for contributions to microwave and millimeter wave integrated circuits and device technology