EDS Class of 2000 Fellows
33 EDS Members Elected to the IEEE Grade of Fellow
Effective 1 January 2001
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Peter M. Asbeck |
| Werner Bachtold Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland For contributions to the development of microwave semiconductor devices and circuits |
| Jeffrey Bokor University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA For contributions to EUV optical lithography and deep-submicron MOSFETs |
| Elliott Rave Brown University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA For contributions to microwave and millimeter-wave solid-state antennas and sources |
| Stephen Y. Chou Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA For contributions to the development of nanoscale electronic devices and nanotechnology |
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Michael J. Declercq |
| Steven W. Depp IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA For contributions to thin film transistor/liquid crystal display technology |
| Sverre T. Eng Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA For contributions to optical communications, applied laser spectroscopy, and low-noise mixer diode technology |
| Tor Arne Fjeldly Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Kjeller, Norway For contributions to semiconductor device modeling and the development of AIM spice |
| Eby Gershon Friedman University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA For contributions to high performance circuit design and VLSI-based synchronous systems |
| Daniel Charles Guterman SanDisk Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA, USA For leadership in the development of non-volatile, solid-state memory technologies |
| Ronald W. Knepper IBM Microelectronics, SRDC, Hopewell Junction, NY, USA For contributions to semiconductor device design, modeling, and circuits top of page |
| Robert Michael Kolbas North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA For contributions to understanding and development of quantum well heterostructure laser and light emitters |
| James B. Kuo National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan For contributions to modeling CMOS VLSI devices |
| Lawrence Ernest Larson For contributions to development and applications of high-speed integrated circuits and devices |
| Chien-Ping Lee National Chiao Tung University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan For contributions to optoelectronic integrated circuits and compound semiconductor devices and technology |
| John Haig Marsh University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland For contributions to development of integrated optics based on semiconductor quantum well devices top of page |
| Masatoshi Migitaka Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, Japan For contributions to research and development of silicon high temperature integrated circuits |
| Vijay K. Nair Motorola Research Labs, Tempe, AZ, USA For contributions to development of low-power device and integrated circuits |
| Khalil Najafi University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA For contributions to biomedical microelectromechanical systems technology |
| Yi-Ching Pao Filtronic Solid State, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA For contributions to the development and manufacturing of molecular beam epitaxial based microwave and millimeter-wave devices and integrated circuits |
| David L. Pulfrey University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada For contributions to the modeling of heterojunction bipolar semiconductor devices top of page |
| Conor S. Rafferty Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ, USA For the development of pioneering simulation tools and models for technology computer aided design |
| Ronald D. Schrimpf Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA For contributions to the understanding and the modeling of physical mechanisms governing the response of semiconductor devices to radiation exposure |
| Eric Fred Schubert Boston University, Boston, MA, USA For contributions to semiconductor doping and resonant-cavity devices |
| Joannes M.J. Sevenhans Alcatel, Antwerpen, Belgium For contributions to the design of solid-state telecommunications transceivers |
| Rainee Navin Simons For contributions to development of microwave coplanar transmission lines and circuits top of page |
| Costas John Spanos University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA For contributions and leadership in semiconductor manufacturing |
| Yuan-Chen Sun Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan For contributions to advanced CMOS technology |
| Federico Tosco CSELT, Torino, Italy For contributions and leadership in technologies and international standards for optical and wireless communications |
| Sigurd Wagner Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA For contributions to copper indium selenide and amorphous silicon thin-film solar cells and contributions to engineering education |
| Bogdan Maciej Wilamowski University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA For contributions to industrial electronics and static induction devices top of page |
| Naoki Yokoyama Fujitsu Laboratories, Ltd., Atsugi, Japan For contributions to the development of self-aligned gallium arsenide MESFET integrated circuits |


