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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 2012 listed alphabetically by last name.

 

A–D

A

Patrice Abry
for contributions to the theory and applications of fractal and multifractal analysis in signal and image processing

Robert Whitlock Adams
for contributions to analog and digital signal processing

Rambabu Adapa
for leadership in DC and flexible AC transmission systems

Hojjat Adeli
for contributions to computational intelligence in infrastructure engineering

Sarita V. Adve
for contributions to shared memory semantics and parallel computing

Anant Kumar Agarwal
for contributions to silicon carbide power device technology

Dakshi Agrawal
for contributions to theory, analysis, and design of efficient, secure, and privacy-preserving communication systems

Divyakant Agrawal
for contributions to large-scale data management in distributed and networked systems

Yucel Altunbasak
for contributions to super-resolution imaging, color filter array interpolation, and error-resilient video communications

Ajith Amerasekera
for leadership in semiconductor innovation and contributions to circuit design

James Hampton Anderson
for contributions to the implementation of soft-real-time systems on multiprocessor and multicore platforms

Thomas Marbory Antonsen
for contributions to the theory of magnetically confined plasmas, laser-plasma interactions and high power coherent radiation sources

Carlos A. Araujo
for contributions to the field of ferroelectric nonvolatile memories

Murat Arcak
for contributions to theory and application of nonlinear observer design and the passivity approach to control of distributed systems

Erdal Arikan
for contributions to coding theory

George William Arnold
for leadership in architecture and protocols for the electric grid and telecommunication networks

Masahiro Asada
for contributions to semiconductor laser theory and terahertz devices

Thangavelu Asokan
for contributions to the development technologies for electrical safety

Oscar C. Au
for contributions to multimedia coding and security

B

Ahmad R.S. Bahai
for contributions to multi-carrier wireless and wire-line communication systems

Theodore Baker
for contributions to real-time computing applications

Venkataramanan Balakrishnan
for contributions to convex optimization in control systems

Pierre Baldi
for contributions to machine learning and its applications in the life sciences

Kaustav Banerjee
for contributions to modeling and design of nanoscale integrated circuit interconnects

Sergio Barbarossa
for contributions to signal processing, sensor networks, and wireless communications

Mauro Barni
for contributions to signal and image processing for multimedia security

Farhat Nadeem Beg
for contributions to high intensity laser matter interactions and pulsed power pinches

David Theodore Blaauw
for contributions to adaptive and low power circuit design

Thierry Blu
for fundamental contributions to approximation theory in signal and image processing

Aldo Boglietti
for contributions to analysis of magnetic materials and AC electrical machines

Jozsef Bokor
for contributions to system identification and multivariable control system design

Martin Bossert
for contributions to reliable data transmission including code constructions and soft decision decoding

Raouf Boutaba
for contributions to automated network and service management methodologies and applications

Christoph Brunner
for development of global standards for substation automation and smart grids

Alan Burns
for contributions to fixed-priority scheduling for embedded real-time systems

Giorgio Buttazzo
for contributions to dynamic scheduling algorithms in real-time systems

C

Kenneth Leonard Calvert
for contributions to internet topology and active networks

Eduardo F. Camacho
for contributions to model predictive control and advanced control of solar systems

Marco Claudio Campi
for contributions to stochastic and randomized methods in systems and control

Zeynep Celik-Butler
for contributions to the understanding of noise and fluctuation phenomena in solid-state devices

Chaitali Chakrabarti
for contributions to low power embedded system design and to very large scale integration architectures for signal processing

Naehyuck Chang
for contributions to system-level power characterization, including thermal management

Jocelyn Chanussot
for contributions to data fusion and image processing for remote sensing

Jyh-Cheng Chen
for contributions to energy efficient protocols in wireless networks

Yen-Kuang Chen
for contributions to algorithm-architecture co-design for multimedia signal processing

I-Ming Chen
for contributions to reconfigurable robotic systems and actuators

Roger SK Cheng
for contributions to multiuser communications in wireless systems

Mung Chiang
for contributions to optimization of communication networks and applications to wireless networks, broadband access, and the Internet

John Nelson Chiasson
for contributions to control of electric machines and power converters

Hsi-Tseng Chou
for contributions to high frequency electromagnetic analysis and its applications to antenna design

Ronnie F. Chu
for contributions to power systems planning

Chong-Nuen Chris Chu
for contributions to physical design of integrated circuits

Kara Clark
for contributions to modeling of wind power generation

Luigi Colombo
for contributions to infrared detectors and high-k gate dielectrics

Dorin I. Comaniciu
for contributions to medical image analysis and computer vision

Gerard L. Cote
for development of innovative optical sensors for in vitro and in vivo medical diagnosis and monitoring

Paul Dan Cristea
for contributions to modernizing and internationalizing engineering education

Mark Edward Crovella
for contributions to the measurement and analysis of networks and distributed systems

Brian Cunningham
for contributions to photonics crystals-based biosensors and detection instrumentation

Mark R. Cutkosky
for contributions to bio-inspired robotics, dexterous manipulation and haptics

D

Kostas Daniilidis
for contributions to visual motion analysis, omni-directional vision, and three-dimensional robot vision

John P. R. David
for contributions to avalanche-photodiodes and impact ionization in semiconductors

David Bruce Davidson
for contributions to computational electromagnetics

Kalyanmoy Deb
for contributions to evolutionary multi-criterion optimization techniques

Alberto Del Guerra
for contributions to radiation detectors and systems for medical physics and molecular imaging

Alper Demir
for contributions to stochastic modelling and analysis of phase noise

Michael Devetsikiotis
for contributions to rare-event modeling of communication networks

Mario di Bernardo
for contributions to the analysis, control and applications of nonlinear systems and complex networks

Rdiger Dillmann
for contributions to robot programming and human-centerd technologies

Josep Domingo Ferrer
for contributions to privacy, security, and functionality in statistical databases

Edward Russell Dougherty
for contributions to the development of genomic signal processing

Gerard Dreyfus
for contributions to machine learning and its applications

Alexandra Duel-Hallen
for contributions to equalization and wireless communications

Jean-Luc Dugelay
for contributions to three dimensional imaging for security applications

Stephen Durden
for contributions to microwave remote sensing and radar systems, including spaceborne cloud radar

 
 

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E–H

E

Abdel-Aty Edris
for leadership in applications of flexible alternating current transmission systems to extra high voltage networks

Magnus B. Egerstedt
for contributions to hybrid and networked control, with applications in robotics

William Eric Eklow
for leadership in test technology for printed circuit assemblies and systems

Michael Elad
for contributions to sparsity and redundancy in image processing

Irfan A. Essa
for contributions to computer vision and graphics

Ralph Etienne-Cummings
for contributions to neuromorphic sensory-motor circuits and systems

F

Babak Falsafi
for contributions to multiprocessor architecture and memory systems

Mostafa Fatemi
for contribution to ultrasound radiation force imaging and tissue characterization

Zhenghe Feng
for contributions to smart antennas and mobile communications, and for leadership in microwave and antenna education

Anbal R. Figueiras-Vidal
for leadership in digital signal processing

Patrick Joseph Flynn
for contributions to biometric identification

Gary Bryce Fogel
for contributions to computational intelligence and its application to biology, chemistry, and medicine

Monique (ne Aubry) Frize
for contributions to clinical engineering and engineering education

Jeffrey A. Froyd
for contributions to engineering education

Pascal Vitali Fua
for contributions to the theory and practice of three-dimensional shape recovery from images and video sequences

Masakatsu George Fujie
for contributions to medical robotics

Eric Edward Fullerton
for contributions to the synthesis and characterization of magnetic exchange coupled films, superlattices and recording media

G

Stefano Galli
for contributions to theory, practice, and standardization of power line communication networks

Donald Stanley Gardner
for contributions to integrated circuit interconnects and integrated inductor technology

Douglas Alan Garrity
for contributions to analog-to-digital converters for embedded applications

Mazin Gilbert
for contributions to speech recognition, speech synthesis, and spoken language understanding

K. Gopakumar
for contributions to design and control of multilevel converters

Suresh Gopalakrishnan
for contributions to electric drives and control for automotive systems

Rafik A. Goubran
for contributions to voice quality measurement and its applications to audio improvement

Susan L. Graham
for contributions to programming language design and implementation and for service to the discipline of computer science

David Alan Grier
for contributions to crowd sourcing

Leonidas J. Guibas
for contributions to algorithms for computational geometry

Erich W. Gunther
for contributions to the development and standardization of techinques for electric power quality

Fredrik Borge, Robert Gustafsson
for contributions to theory and applications of statistical signal processing

H

Nadim F. Haddad
for development of radiation hardened semiconductor device technology and products for space applications

Wilfried Ernst-August Haensch
for contributions to metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor device physics and scaling

Joseph Y. Halpern
for contributions to reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty

Charles D. Hansen
for contributions to visualizaiton tools for large-scale scientific datasets

Ahmed Hassanein
for contributions to modeling and simulation of fusion, laser, and discharge produced plasmas

Malcolm Lewis Heron
for contributions to the application of radio science to oceanic and terrestrial remote sensing

Kunihiko Hidaka
for contributions to measurement and electrical insulation technologies in high voltage engineering

Jiro Hirokawa
for contributions to high-gain and high-efficiency millimeter-wave planar waveguide slot arrays

Franz Hlawatsch
for contributions to time-frequency signal processing

Wei Hong
for contributions to substrate integrated waveguide circuits and computational electromagnetics

Jia-Sheng Hong
for contributions to microwave planar filter technologies

Robert D. Howe
for contributions to haptic interfaces and robotic manipulation

Yennun Huang
for contributions to fault tolerant and failure avoidance software

Mark S. Humayun
for contributions to development of an artificial retina

 
 

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I–L

I

Michael F. Insana
for contributions to ultrasound imaging methods, particularly elastography

Takashi Ito
for development of direct nitridation technology of MOS gate insulators

J

Jorgen Arendt Jensen
for contributions to medical ultrasound imaging systems

Yoon-Ha Jeong
for the development of single-electron and high-electron mobility transistors

Ray O. Johnson
for leadership in national security technologies

Yogendra Kumar Joshi
for contributions to microfabricated cooling devices

Mao Jun Fa
for contributions to interconnects and passive components in integrated circuits and systems

K

Charles R. Kalmanek
for leadership in advancing architecture, design and management of communications networks and services

Ahmed E. Kamal
for contributions to optical networks provisioning for multipoint traffic

Sing Bing Kang
for contributions to image-based modeling and rendering

Haran Chandra Karmaker
for contributions to the analysis, design and standards of large electrical machines

Lydia Kavraki
for contributions to robot-motion planning and computational biology

John Albert Kay
for contributions to arc resistant medium voltage control and protection technologies

Nasser Kehtarnavaz
for contributions to real-time and biomedical image processing

Andrei L. Kholkin
for contributions to electromechanical characterization methods and applications

Michael C.K. Khoo
for contributions to cardiorespiratory control in sleep disorders

Clifford Alan King
for contributions to silicon germanium heterojunction devices and technologies

Sung-Jea Ko
for contributions to digital camera technologies

Sanjai Kohli
for leadership in developing consumer global positioning system receivers

Ryuji Kohno
for contributions to spread spectrum and ultra wideband technologies and applications

Brian H. Kolner
for contributions to optical waveform analysis and modelocked lasers

Michael Gangyu Kong
for contributions to atmospheric pressure glow discharge sources in biology and medicine

Mayuresh V. Kothare
for contributions to multivariable constrained control systems and model predictive control

Ashok Krishnamoorthy
for contributions to optical interconnect devices and their system applications

Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy
for contributions to cross-layer protocol design in wireless networks

Mark W. Kroll
for contributions to implantable and external defibrillator technology

Jerzy Antoni Krupka
for contributions to high frequency measurements of electromagnetic properties of materials

Adam Krzyzak
for contributions to nonparametric algorithms and classification systems for machine learning

Francis J. Kub
for leadership in the development of wide bandgap semiconductor power electronics

L

Pradeep Lall
for contributions to reliability prediction for electronic packaging

James Lam
for contributions to analysis and synthesis of control systems

Vincent K.N. Lau
for contributions to wireless communication systems with channel feedback

Mark Gerald Lauby
for leadership in the development and application of techniques for bulk power system reliability

Rudy M. Lauwereins
for contributions to data flow models in real-time prototyping

Reinhard Lerch
for contributions to ultrasonic transducer technology and computer modeling of sensors and actuators

Geert Leus
for contributions to signal processing for communications

Jin Li
for contributions to multimedia delivery, compression and storage for real-time communication

Junyi Li
for contributions to modulation techinques for mobile broadband communications systems

Xuelong Li
for contributions to pattern recognition and its applications in multimedia signal processing

Mike Peng Li
for contributions to the design of jitter test technologies

Soung Chang Liew
for contributions to wireless communications and networking

Ching-Yung Lin
for contributions to network science and multimedia security and retrieval

Ming C. Lin
for contributions to real-time physics-based interaction and simulation for virtual environments, robotics and haptics

Thomas Edward Linnenbrink
for leadership in standards for instrumentation and measurement systems

Huan Liu
for contributions to feature selection in data mining and knowledge discovery

Tomas Lozano-Perez
for contributions to robot motion planning

Marco Luise
for contributions to synchronization and signal processing in communications

 
 

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M–Q

M

Kwan-Liu Ma
for contributions to large-scale data visualization

John Eric Maenchen
for leadership in the development of intense pulsed charged particle beams, and their application for flash radiography

Ranjan K. Mallik
for contributions to channel characterization in wireless communication systems

Dinesh Manocha
for contributions to robot motion planning, rapid prototyping, and virtual environments

Jianchang Mao
for contributions to pattern recognition, search, content analysis, and computational advertising

Mario C. Marconi
for contributions to development and use of compact soft X-ray lasers

Ferran Martin
for contributions to metamaterial-based transmission lines for microwave applications

MD Abul Masrur
for contributions to fault diagnostics in electric motor drives and automotive electric power systems

John David Mathews
for contributions to radar observations of meteors

Yuichi Matsushima
for contributions to semiconductor optical devices for transoceanic optical undersea cable systems

Malay Kumar Mazumder
for contributions to self-cleaning solar panels, and particle size and charge distribution analysis

Hugh Joseph McDermott
for contributions to improved sound-processing techniques for cochlear implants and hearing aids

Mark F. McGranaghan
for contributions to the analysis of power quality issues

Peter J. McNulty
for contributions to radiation-induced soft errors in microelectronics

Peter Meer
for contributions to mean-shift and robust techniques in computer vision

Kathleen Lowe Melde
for contributions to tunable antennas and their integration in electrical packaging

Chunting (Chris) Mi
for contributions to hybrid electric vehicle modeling and power control

Eric Lawrence Miller
for contributions to inverse problems and physics-based signal and image processing

Russ Miller
for contributions to theory and practice of parallel algorithms and architectures

Veena Misra
for contributions to metal electrodes and high-K dielectrics for CMOS applications

Sushmita Mitra
for contributions to neuro-fuzzy and hybrid approaches in pattern recognition

Tetsuya Mizumoto
for contributions to waveguide optical nonreciprocal devices for optical communications

Eytan Modiano
for contributions to cross-layer resource allocation algorithms for wireless, satellite, and optical networks

Tohru Mogami
for contribution to surface-channel pMOSFET and nanoscale transistor technology

Agostino Monorchio
for contributions to computational electromagnetics and for application of frequency selective surfaces in metamaterials

Oleg A. (Alexandrovich) Mukhanov
for leadership in research and development of superconducting digital electronics

Bernard Mulgrew
for contributions to linear and nonlinear equalizers for adaptive systems

Sivaram Murthy
for contributions to resource management in high performance real-time computing and communication systems

N

Wolfgang Nebel
for contributions to the design of low-power circuits and systems

Shahriar Negahdaripour
for contributions to underwater computer vision

Andreas A. Neuber
for contributions to the physics of dielectric surface flashover in high electric fields

Shojiro Nishio
for contributions to data and knowledge management in database systems

Zhisheng Niu
for contributions to collaborative radio resource management in wireless networks

Jong-Seon No
for contributions to sequences and cyclic difference sets for communications algorithms

O

Anthony S. Oates
for contributions to the engineering and understanding of interconnect reliability in integrated circuits

Shunri Oda
for contributions to silicon quantum dot devices

Hiroshi G. Okuno
for contributions to robot audition technology

Jean-Christophe Olivo
for contributions to image analysis and its applications in biological imaging

Ian James Oppermann
for contributions to mobile communication systems

P

Venkata Narayana Padmanabhan
for contributions to networked and mobile computing systems

Marimuthu Palaniswami
for contributions to computational intelligence, learning systems, and nonlinear modelling

William Devereux Palmer
for leadership and contributions in microwave and millimeter wave systems and sources

Simonetta Paloscia
for contributions to active and passive microwave remote sensing of vegetation and land surfaces

Ci-Ling Pan
for contributions to optoelectronic and liquid crystal devices for ultrafast and terahertz photonics

Sharatchandra Pankanti
for contributions to biometrics and surveillance systems

Maja Pantic
for contribution to automatic human behavior understanding and affective computing

Lucy Y. Pao
for contributions to feedforward and feedback control systems

Jon Michael Peha
for leadership in wireless and broadband technology for public safety communications

Unil A.G. Perera
for contributions to quantum structures for infrared and terahertz detection

Jean-Christophe Pesquet
for contributions to statistical methods for signal recovery

Matti Kalevi Pietikainen
for contributions to texture and facial image analysis for machine vision

Sergio Amedeo Pignari
for contributions to immunity characterization using bulk current injection test methods

Konstantinos N. Plataniotis
for contributions to the theory and application of statistical adaptive learning


Marc Pollefeys
for contributions to three-dimensional computer vision

John Poulton
for contributions to high-speed low-power signaling and to graphics architecture

Kenneth D. Poulton
for contributions to high-speed analog-to-digital conversion

Salil Prabhakar
for contributions to biometrics technology

 
 

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R–T

R

Farnoosh Rahmatian
for contributions to optical voltage and current sensors in high-energy electric power systems

Jagath Chandana Rajapakse
for contributions to computational techniques for magnetic resonance imaging

Ragunathan Rajkumar
for contributions to predictable real-time systems and operating systems

Janusz E. Rajski
for contributions to digital VLSI circuit testing and test compression

Subramanian Ramanathan
for contributions to mobile adhoc networks using topology control and directional antennas

Parthasarathy Ranganathan
for contributions to energy-efficient datacenters

Valluri R. Rao
for contributions to the characterization technologies for microprocessor and logic circuits

Elliot Rappaport
for contributions to grounding in industrial and commercial power systems

Lawrence Rauchwerger
for contributions to thread-level speculation, parallelizing compilers, and parallel libraries

James B. Rawlings
for contributions to model predictive control

Wanda K. Reder
for leadership in power engineering implementation and workforce development

Wonjong Rhee
for leadership in dynamic spectrum management systems

Mark Andrew Richards
for contributions in radar signal processing education

John Riedl
for contributions to collaborative filtering, recommender systems and social computing

Ian Duncan Robertson
for contributions to monolithic microwave integrated circuits and millimeter-wave system-in-package technology

Fabio Roli
for contributions to multiple classifier systems

Arturo Roman-Messina
for contributions to analysis of electric power system

Jordi Romeu Robert
for contributions to the development of fractal antennas

Mark Jeffrey Rosker
for leadership in microwave and millimeter-wave phased arrays, gallium nitride semiconductors, and terahertz electronics

George N. Rouskas
for contributions in algorithms, protocols, and architectures of optical networks

Riccardo Rovatti
for contributions to nonlinear and statistical signal processing applied to electronic systems

Pedro L. Rustan
for contributions to miniature satellite technologies

S

Manoj Sachdev
for contributions to test methodology for very large scale integrated circuits

Paul C. Sajda
for development of brain-machine interfaces for image and media search

Koji Sakui
for the contribution to NAND flash memories

Valentina Salapura
for contributions to the architecture and design of multiprocessor systems

Pierangela Samarati
for contributions to information security, data protection, and privacy

Eugene Santos, Jr.
for contributions to decision support systems and reasoning under uncertainty

Kunio Sawaya
for contributions to computational electromagnetics and characterization of antennas in plasmas

Harpreet Sawhney
for contributions to video algorithms

Akbar M. Sayeed
for contributions to statistical signal modeling for wireless communication and sensor networks

William L. Scherlis
for contributions to software analysis and software engineering education

Cordelia Schmid
for contributions to large-scale image retrieval, classification and object detection

Dominique Marcelle Marie-Paul Schreurs
for contributions to nonlinear vectorial measurement-based experimental design and modeling

Daniel Louis Schweickart
for contributions to insulation systems and the development of design guidelines for aerospace applications

Robert Simon Sherratt
for contributions to embedded signal processing in consumer electronic devices and products

Raghunath Kashinath Shevgaonkar
for leadership in electrical engineering education in India

Ben Shneiderman
for contributions to human-computer interaction and information visualization

Barry L. Shoop
for leadership in photonic signal and image processing for national security

Thomas R. Shrout
for contributions to the development of advanced piezoelectrics for ultrasound transducers

Luis Miguel Silveira
for contributions to analysis and modeling of VLSI interconnects

Johnny Kin On Sin
for contributions to the design and commercialization of power semiconductor devices

Rajiv K. Singh
for contributions to chemical mechanical polishing and thin film process technology

Nisheeth Kumar Singh
for contributions to online control and analysis for power systems

Wan-Chi Siu
for leadership in signal processing and contributions to video technologies

Anand Sivasubramaniam
for contributions to power management of storage systems and high performance computer systems

Andrei Nickolay Slavin
for contributions to magnetic excitations and magnetization dynamics induced by spin transfer

Graham C. Smith
for contributions to the advancement of detectors for X-rays, charged particles, and thermal neutrons

Franky So
for contributions to organic light emitting diodes

Elvino Silveira Sousa
for contributions to wireless systems, including modulation techniques and transmitter diversity

Joel S. Spira
for leadership in developing and commercializing light control technologies

Ljubisa Stankovic
for contributions to time-frequency signal analysis

Roy Streit
for contributions to multi-target tracking, classification, and sonar signal processing

Almudena Suarez
for applications of stability concepts to the computer-aided design of nonlinear microwave circuits

John S. Suehle
for contributions to the understanding of thin gate dielectric films

Xian-He Sun
for contributions to memory-bounded performance metrics and scalable parallel computing

T

Ichiro Tai
for leadership in development of nuclear instrumentation and control systems

Emre I. Telatar
for contributions to information theory and coding

Richard Anthony Tell
for contributions to assessment and safety standards for human exposure to radio frequency energy

Remus Teodorescu
for contributions to grid-connected renewable energy converter systems technology

Mark Steven Tillack
for contributions to fusion energy technology

Kenneth William Tobin
for contributions to computer vision technology for instrumentation and measurement

Tommaso Toffoli
for contributions to theory of computing including reversible computing, cellular automata, and physics of computation

Samir Trabelsi
for contributions to microwave measurements on particulate materials for agriculture

Stephen Mathias Trimberger
for contributions to circuits, architectures and software technology for field-programmable gate arrays

Din Ping Tsai
for contributions to nanophotonics and near-field optics for microscopy and storage

Danny Hin-Kwok Tsang
for contributions to the optimization of communications networks

Yu-Chee Tseng
for contributions to wireless and mobile networks

Edward Weldon Tunstel
for contributions to space robotic system applications on planetary missions

Scott J. Tyo
for contributions to transient electromagnetics ultra-wideband antennas, and mesoband radiating systems

 
 

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U–W

U

M. Umit Uyar
for contributions to conformance testing theory and practice

V

Maria Elena Valcher
for contributions to positive systems theory and the behavioral approach to system analysis and control

Chris Gilbert Van de Walle
for contributions to the theory of interfaces, doping and defects in semiconductors

Yiannis J.C. Vardaxoglou
for application of metamaterials and electromagnetic band gap structures to antenna systems

Bane Vasic
for contributions to coding theory and its applications in data storage systems and optical communications

Erik I. Verriest
for contributions to delay systems and modeling time varying and nonlinear systems

W

John F. Wager
for contributions to the development of transparent electronics

Ping-Kong Alexander Wai
for contributions to optical networks and optical fiber communication systems

Chin-Liang Wang
for contributions to signal processing algorithms and architectures for digital communications

Keh-Chung Wang
for contributions to GaAs HBT integrated circuits for high speed data conversion and optical fiber communication systems

Le Yi Wang
for contributions to system identification and the analysis of system complexity

James Warnock
for contributions to circuit design of high-performance microprocessors

Thomas Rainer Maria Weiland
for development of the finite integration technique and impact of the associated software on electromagnetic engineering

Xiaoqing Wen
for contributions to testing of integrated circuits

Jiangtao Wen
for contributions to multimedia communication technology and standards

Ouri E. Wolfson
for contributions to mobile data management

Craig L. Woody
for the development of radiation detectors for high energy and nuclear physics, and medical imaging

Enboa Wu
for contributions to light emitting diode and packaging technologies

Jianping Wu
for leadership in the establishment of Internet in China

Bing-Fei Wu
for contributions to intelligent transportation and multimedia systems

 
 

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X–Z

X

Jian Xin Xu
for contributions to motion control systems

Y

Junji Yamauchi
for contributions to electromagnetic waveguides and design of surface wave antennas

Wuqiang Yang
for contributions to electrical capacitance tomography

Guu-Chang Yang
for contributions to optical code division multiple access

Jianping Yao
for contributions to photonic generation and processing of ultra-wideband signals

Ying (Bob) Chin Yeh
for contributions to ultra-reliable real-time embedded systems

Hao Ying
for contributions to theory and biomedical applications of fuzzy control

Edward Tsu-Wei Yu
for contributions to characterization and device applications of semiconductor nanostructures

Xiaohu Yu
for leadership in the development of mobile communications in China

Edward Kai-Ning Yung
for contributions to engineering education and research in applied electromagnetics

Z

Wenjun Zeng
for contributions to multimedia communication and security

Wenjun Zhang
for contributions to digital television systems and standards

Zhi-Li Zhang
for contributions to Internet quality-of-service theory and applications

Junshan Zhang
for contributions to cross-layer optimization of wireless networks

Qian Zhang
for contributions to the mobility and spectrum management of wireless networks and mobile communications

Guotong Zhou
for contributions to the analysis of nonlinear signals and systems

Lei Zhu
for contributions to modeling, design and development of planar microwave filters

 
 

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