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The Board of Directors has named 295 IEEE Senior Members to Fellow Grade effective 1 January 2008.  The new Fellows are listed below.  You may scroll down or click on a letter below and go directly to the names of those Fellows whose last name begins with that letter.

 

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A

Ishfaq Ahmad
University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, TX, USA
for contributions to scheduling techniques in parallel and distributed computing systems

Venkataramana Ajjarapu
Iowa State University
Ames, IA, USA
for contributions to power system voltage stability assessment and control methods

Ali N. Akansu
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ, USA
for contributions to optimal design of transforms and filter banks for communications and multimedia security

Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
for contributions to the development of digital self-aligned gate technology and vacuum microelectronic devices

Naofal Al Dhahir
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA
for contributions to high data rate communications through broadband channels

Rajeev Alur
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA, USA
for contributions to automata, logics, and verification techniques for real-time and hybrid systems

Abeer Alwan
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA
for contributions to speech perception and production modeling and their applications

Daniel I. Amey
DuPont Company
Durham, NC, USA
for contributions to electronic packaging and high frequency characterization of ceramic system package materials

Kenji Anami
Semiconductor Industry Research Institute Japan (SIRIJ)
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
for invention of the divided word line structure for high-speed, low-power logic and memory

Cleon Anderson
L-3 Communications
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
for contributions to servo control systems

John G. Apostolopoulos
Hewlett-Packard
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to the principles and practice of video communications and secure media streaming

Ikuo Awai
Ryukoku University
Otsu, Shiga, Japan
for contributions to microwave passive components

B

Victor (Paramvir) Bahl
Microsoft Research
Redmond, WA, USA
for contributions to the design of wireless networks and systems and leadership in mobile computing and communications

Bassam Bamieh
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
for contributions to robust, sampled-data and distributed control

Alexander Barg
University of Maryland
College Park, MD, USA
for contributions to coding theory

Mourad Barkat
American University of Sharjah
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
for contributions to adaptive thresholding radar signal detection

John Stanley Bay
Air Force Research Laboratory / Information Directorate
Rome, NY, USA
for leadership in model-based design and integration methods for large-scale embedded systems

Bernd Becker
University of Freiburg
Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
for contributions to the development of algorithms and data structures for testing and verification of integrated circuits

Andrew Blake
Microsoft Research
Cambridge, UK
for contributions to the foundations of segmentation and tracking, and innovation in vision applications

Vladimir Blasko
United Technologies Research Center
East Hartford, CT, USA
for contributions to regenerative converters and electrical devices

Peter Blood
Cardiff University
Cardiff, UK
for contributions to quantum confined lasers

Amir Boag
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel
for contributions to integral equation based analysis, design, and imaging  techniques

Colombo R. Bolognesi
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ)
Zurich, Switzerland
for contributions to millimeter-wave antimonide-based heterojunction bipolar transistors

Jean-Charles Bolomey
University Paris XI
Paris, France
for contributions to probe array technology

John Henry Booske
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, WI, USA
for contributions to vacuum electronics and microwave processing of materials

Gunilla Borgefors
Centre for Image Analysis, Swedish University
Uppsala, Sweden
for contributions to discrete geometry, and image analysis

Ronald J. Brachman
Yahoo Research
New York, NY, USA
for leadership in knowledge representation and reasoning in computer science and artificial intelligence

Joe Earl Brewer
(Self-Employed)
Melrose, FL, USA
for contributions to nonvolatile memory integrated circuit technology and digital signal processor architecture

Emery Neal Brown
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
for contributions to state-space algorithms for point processes and applications to neuroscience data

Timothy Allan Brunner
IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center
Hopewell Junction, NY, USA
for contributions to optical lithography methods used to pattern integrated circuits

Ann Catrina Bryce
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, UK
for contributions to compound semiconductor integrated optoelectronic devices

Michael L. Bushnell
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ, USA
for contributions to testing methods for digital and mixed-signal VLSI circuits

C

Kenneth Charles Cadien
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
for contributions to chemical mechanical polishing

Stephen Alan Campbell
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN, USA
for contributions to deeply scaled CMOS devices

Jose Capmany
Universidad Politechnica De Valencia
Valencia, Spain
for contributions to photonic processing of microwave signals

Manuel Castro
UNED (Spanish University for Distance Education)
Madrid, Spain
for contributions to distance learning in electrical and computer engineering education

Felipe Manuel Catedra
Universidad de Alcalá
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
for contributions to using computational geometry in electromagnetic analysis

Tianyou Chai
Northeastern University, China
Shenyang, Liaoning, China
for contributions to adapt intelligent decoupling control, and integrated automation of complex industrial processes

Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Duke University
Durham, NC, USA
for contributions to the testing of core-based system-on-chip integrated circuits

H Anthony Chan
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch, Western Cape, South Africa
for contributions to accelerated stress testing and reliability

Jie Jay Chang
Eaton Aerospace
Costa Mesa, CA, USA
for contributions to the development of high-performance AC drives and control  systems

Milton Chang
Incubic Venture Fund
Mountain View, CA, USA
for technical entrepreneurship and leadership in photonic technologies

Roy William Chantrell
The University of York
York, UK
for contributions to nanoscale magnetism and to the development of computational models of finite temperature magnetization dynamics

Pane C. Chao
BAE Sytems
Nashua, NH, USA
for contributions to microwave and millimeter-wave high electron mobility transistors and monolithic integrated circuits

Jian Chen
Tsinghua University
Beijing, China
for contributions to the modeling and analysis and engineering of complex systems

Peter M. Chen
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
for contributions to fault-tolerant storage systems

Zhi Ning Chen
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
for contributions to small and broadband antennas for wireless applications

Fan-Tien Cheng
Institute of Manufacturing Engineering
Tainan, Taiwan
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing automation and force optimization in multiple-chain robotic mechanisms

Vladimir Cherkassky
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN, USA
for contributions to and leadership in statistical learning and neural networks

Simon Richard Cherry
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA, USA
for contributions to molecular imaging

Dah Ming Chiu
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, NT, Hong Kong, China
for contributions to distributed resource allocation algorithms in computer networks

George Liang-Tai Chiu
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
for leadership in supercomputer technology

Jen-Yao Chung
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
for contribution to the application of electronic business and web-based information systems

Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan, Taiwan ROC
for contributions to neural network models for biomedical image analyses

Diane J. Cook
Washington State University
Pullman, WA, USA
for contributions to machine learning algorithm design and application

Peter Ian Corke
Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Kenmore, Queensland, Australia
for contributions to visual-based robot control and its applications to field robotics

Pamela C. Cosman
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA, USA
for contributions to image and video compression and wireless communications

Jerome J. Cuomo
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, USA
for contributions to magneto-optical recording technology

D

Jagdish C. Das
AMEC, Inc
Tucker, GA, USA
for contributions to power system analysis and protective relaying for the pulp and paper industry

Curt H. Davis
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO, USA
for contributions to satellite remote sensing

Peter de Maagt
European Space Agency
Noordwijk, The Netherlands
for development and application of electromagnetic band gap materials and terahertz components and systems

Carlos Hernando Diaz
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC)
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for contributions to deep sub-micron foundry CMOS technology

Sudhir Dixit
Nokia
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to broadband network architectures and protocols

Frank Doyle
University of California at Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
for contributions to nonlinear process control and analysis for biological systems

Timothy Sean Driscoll
Shell Canada Limited
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
for leadership in the development of codes and standards for electrical safety in industry

Geir E. Dullerud
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to sampled-data systems and robust control

Nikil D. Dutt
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
for contributions to architecture description languages for the design and exploration of customized processors

Ruth Annette Dyer
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS, USA
for contributions to diversity in science and engineering education, and Hadamard-transform spectrometers

E

Paul Michael Ebert
(Self-Employed)
Potomac, MD, USA
for contributions to the standard international aircraft collision avoidance system

F

Yuguang Michael Fang
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, USA
for contributions to wireless networks and mobile computing systems

Jay A. Farrell
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA, USA
for contributions to intelligent, autonomous vehicle analysis and design

Roy Featherstone
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, Australia
for contributions to multibody dynamics

Gary Keith Fedder
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
for contributions to integrated micro-electro-mechanical-system processes and design methodologies

Martin M. Fejer
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to nonlinear optical materials and guided wave optics

Dimitar P. Filev
Ford Motor Company, Research & Advanced Engineering
Dearborn, MI, USA
for application of soft computing to intelligent systems

Raymond L. Filler
US Army Communications Electronics Research
Lebanon, NJ, USA
for contributions to frequency control and timing in military systems

Michael C. Fu
University of Maryland
College Park, MD, USA
for contributions to stochastic gradient estimation and simulation optimization

Cynthia Mahoney Furse
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
for leadership in electromagnetics education

G

Robert Lee Galloway, Jr.
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
for leadership in the field of image-guided therapy

Daniel Roman Gamota
Motorola
Schaumburg, IL, USA
for leadership in nanotechnology based printed electronic products

Aura Ganz
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Amherst, MA, USA
for contributions to architectures, algorithms, and protocols for high speed communications networks

Matthew Werner Ganz
HRL Laboratories, LLC
Marina del Ray, CA, USA
for contributions to adaptive antennas and advanced radar systems

Guang R. Gao
University of Delaware
Newark, DE, USA
for contributions to architecture and compiler technology of parallel computers

Robert X. Gao
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA, USA
for contributions to condition monitoring and health diagnosis of machines through sensing methodologies

Paolo A. Gargini
Intel Corporation
Santa Clara, CA, USA
for leadership in the globalization and implementation of the technology roadmap for semiconductors

Patrick P. Gelsinger
Intel Corporation
Beaverton, OR, USA
for leadership in microprocessor design and industry standards

Ornan (Ori) A. Gerstel
Cisco
Los Altos, CA, USA
for contributions to optical network architecture and network design

Spartak Gevorgian
Chalmers University of Technology
Gothenburg, Sweden
for contributions to ferroelectric microwave devices

David Venkat Giri
Pro-Tech
Alamo, CA, USA
for contributions to intense electromagnetic environments interacting with complex electronic systems

Avraham Gover
Tel-Aviv University
Tel-Aviv, Israel
for contributions to free electron lasers and superradiant bunched e-beam radiators

Charles Arthur Gross
Auburn University
Auburn University, AL, USA
for contributions to electric power engineering education

Michael Gschwind
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
for contributions to high-performance computer architecture and compilation technology

Ling Guan
Ryerson University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to image and multimedia signal processing

Fernando J. Guarin
IBM Microelectronics
Hopewell Junction, NY, USA
for contributions to semiconductor materials and reliability

Rajiv Gupta
University of California at Riverside
Riverside, CA, USA
for contributions to computer architecture and optimizing compilers

H

Dong Sam Ha
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA, USA
for leadership in VLSI design and test

Fred Hadaegh
NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA, USA
for contributions to autonomous guidance and control systems for space vehicles and multi-spacecraft formations

Kazuo Hagimoto
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)
Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to very large capacity optical transmission systems

Naomi J. Halas
Rice University
Houston, TX, USA
for contributions to metallic nanoshells and nanoparticles with tailorable optical properties and applications in biotechnology and chemical sensing

Hiroki Hamada
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.
Digital System Research Center
Hirakata-City, Osaka, Japan
for contributions to red semiconductor laser diodes and polycrystalline silicon thin-film transistors

Vincent G. Harris
Northeastern University
Boston, MA, USA
for contributions to the science and engineering of microwave magnetic materials

Jerry Hausner
Electro Science Technologies, LLC
Albuquerque, NM, USA
for applications of microwave technology for remote sensing

Robert Hawley
World Nuclear University
Nr. Cirencester, Gloucestershire, UK
for leadership in the power engineering and nuclear industry

Vincent Hayward
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
for contributions to robot manipulator programming and the development of haptic interface technology

Jinliang He
Tsinghua University
Beijing, China
for contribution to lightning protection and grounding of power transmission systems

Joao P. Hespanha
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
for contributions to stability techniques for switched and hybrid systems

Gregg S. Higashi
Applied Materials
Santa Clara, CA, USA
for contributions to wet chemical processing of silicon

Alex H. Hills
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
for leadership in the development of wireless technology and delivery of telecommunications services to rural and remote areas

Benjamin Field Hobbs
Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering
Baltimore, MD, USA
for integration of economic and environmental concerns into power systems design and operation

Bertrand M. Hochwald
Beceem Communications Inc.
Santa Clara, CA, USA
for contributions to multiple-input-multiple-output wireless communications

Lothar O. Hoeft
(Self-Employed)
Albuquerque, NM, USA
for contributions to surface transfer impedance as an intrinsic electromagnetic shielding characteristic

Steven William Holland
General Motors Research & Development
Warren, MI, USA
for leadership in the industrial application of robotic technology

Tomlinson Holman
TMH Corporation
Yucca Valley, CA, USA
for contributions to the recording of cinema sound and its realistic reproduction in both cinema and home environments

Minghwei Hong
National Tsing Hua University
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for contributions to III-V semiconductor MOSFET transistors

Harold H. Hosack
Semiconductor Research Corporation
Durham, NC, USA
for contributions to resonant tunneling and imaging devices

Jennifer C. Hou
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to protocol design and analysis of wireless communications networks

Thomas D. Howell
San Jose State University
Saratoga, CA, USA
for contributions to signal processing for digital magnetic recording

Judy L. Hoyt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
for contributions to silicon-based heterostructure devices and technology

Diana L. Huffaker
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM, USA
for development of optoelectronic materials and processing

I

Patrick P. Iannone
AT&T Laboratories
Red Bank, NJ, USA
for contributions to network architectures and enabling technologies for fiber access

Eishi Ibe
Hitachi, Ltd.
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to neutron-induced soft-error analysis for semiconductor memory devices

Michael R. Ingram
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Chattanooga, TN, USA
for contributions to high-temperature superconductor synchronous condensers

Takeshi Inoue
NEC Corporation
Sagamihara, Kanagawa-Pref., Japan
for contributions to bulk wave piezoelectric devices and applications

J

Janet Lehr Jackel
Telcordia Technologies
Red Bank, NJ, USA
for contributions to optical communications

Ravi Jain
Google Inc
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to wireless networks and standard programmable interfaces for converged networks

Shesha H. Jayaram
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to the use of high voltage in process technology

Christian Sondergaard Jensen
Aalborg University
Aalborg, Denmark
for contributions to temporal, spatio-temporal, and mobile data management

Michael Allen Jensen
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT, USA
for contributions to antennas and propagation for mobile devices and multi-antenna wireless communications systems

Zhong-Ping Jiang
Polytechnic University
Brooklyn, NY, USA
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and underactuated mechanical systems

Joel Tidmore Johnson
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
for contributions to ocean surface remote sensing using microwave systems

William Thomas Joines
Duke University
Durham, NC, USA
for contributions to frequency-selective structures in microwave circuits, biology, and medicine

Ray A. Jones
Electrical Safety Consulting Services, Inc.
Fuquay Varina, NC, USA
for leadership in the development and integration of electrical safety codes and standards in the workplace

Christian Jutten
University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
Grenoble, France
for contributions in source separation and independent component  analysis

K

Hisao Kameda
University of Tsukuba
Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
for contributions to performance optimization methods for information processing systems

Wei Kang
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA, USA
for contributions to industrial applications of nonlinear control systems

Raphael Kastner
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel
for contributions to computational methods in electromagnetics

Akihiko Kasukawa
Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd.
Yokohama, Japan
for contributions to high power semiconductor lasers as pump sources for optical amplifiers

Bogdan Z. Kasztenny
General Electric Company
Markham, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to protective relaying methods, designs, and applications

Walter Kellermann
University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Erlangen, Germany
for contributions to adaptive filtering and multi-channel acoustic signal processing

James Stevenson Kenney
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to microwave power amplifier design, characterization, and  linearization

Ming-Dou Ker
National Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for contributions to electrostatic protection in integrated circuits, and performance optimization of VLSI micro-systems

Amarpal Singh Khanna
Phase Matrix, Inc.
San Jose, CA, USA
for contributions to the design and measurement techniques of microwave oscillators

Reinhard Knoechel
University of Kiel, Institute for Microwave Technology
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
for contributions to microwave systems and sensors for industrial process control

Ilya Vladmirovich Kolmanovsky
Ford Motor Company
Dearborn, MI, USA
for contributions to nonlinear control of automotive powertrains

Janusz Konrad
Boston University
Boston, MA, USA
for contributions to motion estimation and stereoscopic imaging

Fumio Koyama
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yokohama, Japan
for contributions to semiconductor optical devices for broadband optical communications

Hamid Krim
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, USA
for contributions to statistical signal processing, multiscale analysis, estimation and detection, and image analysis

Keiichi Kubota
NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
Tokyo, Japan
for contributions to HDTV compression and transmission systems

Rakesh Kumar
Technology Connexions, Inc.
Poway, CA, USA
for entrepreneurial leadership in the field of integrated circuits

L

Phillip A. Laplante
Penn State University
West Chester, PA, USA
for leadership in engineering education and for contributions to software and systems education

Yue-Ying Lau
University of Michigan
Potomac, MD, USA
for contributions to electron beam devices, coherent radiation sources, and discharge physics

Gianluca Lazzi
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, USA
for contributions to bioelectromagnetics and implantable devices

Ju-Jang Lee
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Daejeon, Korea
for contributions to intelligent robust control and robotics

Robert Lee
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
for contributions to finite element and finite difference methods in electromagnetics

Shi-Wei Ricky Lee
Hong Kong University of Science of Technology
Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
for contributions to solder joint reliability and the development of three dimensional packaging technologies

Yong Hee Lee
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Daejeon, Korea
for contributions to photonic devices based upon vertical cavity surface emitting lasers and photonic crystals

Jane Messerschmitt Lehr
Sandia National Laboratories
Placitas, NM, USA
for contributions to high power switches for generating electromagnetic radiation

Thomas K. Lewellen
University of Washington
Port Ludlow, WA, USA
for contributions to nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography imaging systems

Erping Li
Singapore Institute of High Performance Computing
Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling and simulation in high speed electronics

Pai-Chi Li
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
for contributions to ultrasonic imaging technologies

Zexiang Li
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
for contributions to robotic manipulation, nonholonomic motion planning and workpiece utilization

Jorg Liebeherr
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to the design and analysis of computer networks and their protocols

Nam Ling
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, CA, USA
for contributions to video coding algorithms and architectures

Wayne H. Litzenberger
(Retired)
Portland, OR, USA
for contributions to high voltage direct current transmission technology applications

Jia-Ming Liu
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA
for contributions to the control and applications of nonlinear dynamics of lasers

David G. Long
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT, USA
for contributions to systems and applications of radar scatterometry and synthetic aperture radar in land and ice studies

Philippe Loubaton
Université de Marne la Vallée
Marne la Vallée, France
for contributions to blind channel identification in communication systems

Steven H. Low
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA, USA
for contributions to internet congestion control

Chan-Nan Lu
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
for contributions to power delivery and to power engineering education

Jian-yu Lu
University of Toledo
Toledo, OH, USA
for contributions to medical ultrasonic imaging

M

Benoit Mathieu Macq
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium
for contributions to visual communication technologies

Vahid Madani
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Oakland, CA, USA
for leadership in power system protection, control for wide-area systems, and modular protection automation

Vijay Krishna Madisetti
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to embedded computing systems

Alex P. Malozemoff
American Superconductor Corporation
Devens, MA, USA
for leadership in the development of vortex dynamics of high temperature superconductors

Sorin Marcovici
Analogic Corporation
Lexington, MA, USA
for contributions to amorphous selenium flat panel detectors and x-ray detectors and to electronics for multi-slice CT scanners

Roger G. Mark
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
for development of physiologic signal databases and automated arrhythmia analysis

Kenneth Eugene Martin
Bonneville Power Administration
Vancouver, WA, USA
for leadership in the development of concepts, standards, tools, and test methods for sychronized phasor measurement systems

Rui Paulo da Silva  Martins
University of Macau
Macau SAR, China
for leadership in engineering education

Didier Henri Massonnet
Centre Spatial de Toulouse (CNES)
Toulouse, Cedex, France
for contributions to space-based synthetic aperture radar

Roy A. Maxion
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
for contributions to real-time monitoring and analysis of computer systems for trend analysis, fault prediction, and anomaly detection

Muriel Medard
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
for contributions to wideband wireless fading channels and network coding

William Larkin Melvin
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Marietta, GA, USA
for contributions to adaptive signal processing methods in radar systems

Max Qing Hu Meng
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, NT, Hong Kong, SAR, China
for contributions to medical robotics

Bruno Meyer
Electricite De France
Clamart, France
for leadership in power system simulation, modeling and analysis

Peter Nicholas Mikhalevsky
Science Applications International, Inc.
Arlington, VA, USA
for contributions to ocean acoustics and tomography

Samiha Mourad
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, CA, USA
for contributions to fault modeling in digital circuits and systems

Michal Mrozowski
Gdansk University of Technology
Gdansk, Poland
for contributions to the theory of guided waves and computational electromagnetics

Hiroaki Muraoka
Tohoku University
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
for contributions to perpendicular magnetic recording and to recording heads and media

N

Radhakrishnan L. Nagarajan
Infinera
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
for contributions to high-bandwidth semiconductor laser and photonic integrated circuit technologies

Klara Nahrstedt
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to end-to-end quality of service management of multimedia systems

Chandrasekhar Narayanaswami
IBM Research
Hawthorne, NY, USA
for contributions to pervasive computing systems

Sani Richard Nassif
IBM
Austin, TX, USA
for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing processes

Bram Nauta
University of Twente
Enschede, Overijssel, The Netherlands
for contributions to integrated analog circuit design

Dragan Nesic
University of Melbourne
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
for contributions to the analysis and control of networked nonlinear sampled-data systems

Susumu Noda
Kyoto University
Kyoto, Japan
for contributions to photonic crystals and nanophotonics

David Notkin
University of Washington
Seattle, WA, USA
for contributions to software engineering and software evolution research

O

Oyekunle A. Olukotun
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
for contributions to multiprocessors on a chip and multi-threaded processor design

Levent Onural
Bilkent University
Ankara, Turkey
for contributions to signal processing for optics, diffraction and holography

P

Andrew K. Packard
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
for contributions to robust control

Dhabaleswar K. Panda
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
for contributions to high performance and scalable communication in parallel  and high-end computing systems

Karen Ann Panetta
Tufts University
Rockport, MA, USA
for leadership in engineering education and curriculum development to attract, retain, and advance women in engineering

Donggun Park
Samsung Electronics
Yongin, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea
for contributions to nano-scale CMOS development for memories

Marco Parvis
Politecnico di Torino Italy
Torino, Italy
for contributions to distributed data acquisition systems

John Russell Patrick
Attitude LLC
Ridgefield, CT, USA
for leadership in technical and policy development of the World Wide Web

Jay S. Pearlman
The Boeing Company
Seattle, WA, USA
for leadership in space-based earth observing systems

Fernando Manuel Pereira
Instituto Superior Técnico
Lisbon,  Portugal
for contributions to object-based digital video representation technologies and standards

Leslie Pereira
Northern California Power Agency
Roseville, CA, USA
for leadership in the dynamic representation of electric power systems

Radia Joy Perlman
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sammamish, WA, USA
for contributions to network routing and security protocols

Alexander I. Petroianu
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
for contributions to analytical tools for system security and training of system operators

Athina P. Petropulu
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA, USA
for contributions to signal processing for communications, networking and ultrasound imaging

George Edward Ponchak
NASA Glenn Research Center
Cleveland, OH, USA
for contributions to thin film transmission lines for microwave integrated circuits

Hans (Teddy) Bjorn Puttgen
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
for contributions to international engineering education and electric power research development

R

Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT, USA
for contributions to sequential, parallel, and randomized algorithms and to bioinformatics

Raghu Ramakrishnan
Yahoo Research
Santa Clara, CA, USA
for contributions to deductive databases, data mining, and query optimization

Chandrasekhara Rao
Synchrotek
Sherwood, WI, USA
for development of synchronous reluctance motors and power-dense motor, generator and power conversion systems

Nageswara Sirikonda Venkata Rao
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN, USA
for contributions to algorithms for reliable communication in distributed sensor networks

Richard Redl
ELFI S.A.
Farvagny, Switzerland
for contributions to the design and application of power electronic circuits

Markku Kalevi Renfors
Tampere University of Technology
Tampere, Finland
for contributions to digital signal processing algorithms

Ronny Ronen
Intel Corporation
Haifa, Israel
for leadership in microarchitecture, low-power design and compilers for high performance superscalar microprocessors

Massimo Rudan
University of Bologna
Bologna, Italy
for contributions to theory and modeling of current transport in semiconductor devices

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Debanjan Saha
IBM Research
Hawthorne, NY, USA
for contributions to traffic management and intelligent network control planes

Yvon Savaria
University of Montreal-Ecole Polytechnique
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
for contributions to the development of long interconnect VLSI signal processing architectures

John Louis Schmalzel
NASA-Stennis
Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
for leadership in engineering education

Waymond R. Scott, Jr.
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to the detection of buried objects using ground penetrating radar

Dongkai Shangguan
Flextronics International
San Jose, CA, USA
for leadership in environmentally conscious technologies for electronics manufacturing

David C. Shaver
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Lexington, MA, USA
for leadership in semiconductor microlithography and microfabrication technology

Ken Shepard
Columbia University
New York, NY, USA
for contributions to computer-aided design of digital integrated circuits

Han-Ping David Shieh
National Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for leadership in the display and optical data storage industries

Noriyuki Shimizu
Meijo University
Nagoya, Japan
for contributions to the understanding of degradation mechanisms of polymeric insulating materials

Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Lausanne, Switzerland
for contributions to coding theory and practice

Jyuo-Min Shyu
Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for leadership in the microelectronics industry

Jennie Si
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ, USA
for contributions to approximate dynamic programming, and to the analysis and synthesis of neural networks

Roland Siegwart
ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich)
Zurich, Switzerland
for contributions to mobile, networked, and micro-scale robots

Michael L. Simpson
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN, USA
for contributions to nanotechnology in engineered devices and biology

Keyue Ma Smedley
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
for contributions to high-performance switching power converters

Rene Peter Paul Smeets
KEMA T&D Testing
Arnhem, The Netherlands
for contributions to high-power switching technology

Yong-Hua Song
University of Liverpool
Liverpool, UK
for contributions to optimization techniques for power systems

Rajan Srinivasan
University of Twente
Enschede, The Netherlands
for contributions to importance sampling and distributed detection in radar and communications

Mani Bhushan Srivastava
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA
for contributions to energy-aware wireless communications and sensor networking

Ivan Stojmenovic
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to data communication algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor and ad hoc networks

Scott D. Sudhoff
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN, USA
for contributions to electric machinery and power electronics

Ananthram Swami
US Army Research Laboratory
Adelphi, MD, USA
for contributions to statistical signal processing in communication systems and networks

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Peter Paul Tarjan
University of Miami, College of Engineering
Miami, FL, USA
for leadership in the development of cardiovascular devices

Stewart S. Taylor
Intel Corporation
Hillsboro, OR, USA
for contributions to analog, radio frequency and mixed-signal integrated circuit design

Jean-Michel Tesseron
RTE
Paris La Defense, Cedex, France
for contributions to protection, control and operating reliability of very large power systems

Alfredo Testa
Second University of Naples
Aversa, Italy
for contributions to modeling, measurement, and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems

Sergios A. Theodoridis
University of Athens
Athens, Greece
for contributions to the design of adaptive signal processing systems

Charles W. Therrien
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA, USA
for contributions to signal processing theory, practice and education

James Elton Thompson
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO, USA
for leadership in engineering education by initiating academic programs, increasing enrollment, and growing faculty and student research

Gregory Louis Timp
University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to the design, fabrication and characterization of nanometer-scale transistors

Thomas Tobin
S&C Electric Company
Chicago, IL, USA
for leadership in electric power switching and protection for transmission and distribution systems

Hamid A. Toliyat
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX, USA
for contributions to the design, analysis and control of multi-phase fault tolerant electric machines

Sergei Tretyakov
Helsinki University of Technology
Espoo, Finland
for contributions to artificial electromagnetic media for applications in wireless and optical systems

Anand Vardhan Tripathi
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN, USA
for contributions to distributed system software architectures and programming frameworks

Hsing-Huang Tseng
SEMATECH
Austin, TX, USA
for contributions to CMOS ultra-thin gate stack technology

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Lalita Udpa
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI, USA
for contributions to development of forward and inverse electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation methodologies

Daisuke Ueda
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
for contributions to power-saving semiconductor devices and circuits

Hiromi Ueda
Tokyo University of Technology
Tokyo, Japan
for contributions to synchronous digital hierarchy transmission systems and optical access systems

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Paul M.J. Van den Hof
Delft University of Technology
Delft, The Netherlands
for contribution to system identification for control systems

Eric William VanStryland
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL, USA
for contributions to nonlinear optics and the development of Kramers-Kronig relations to ultrafast nonlinearities

Paulo Esteves Verissimo
University of Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal
for contributions to dependable and secure distributed computing

Ramanarayanan Viswanathan
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Carbondale, IL, USA
for contributions to distributed detection and decision fusion in sensor systems

Ann C. Von Lehmen
Telcordia Technologies
Red Bank, NJ, USA
for contributions to optical network architectures and technologies

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Chi-Hsu Wang
National Chiao-Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for contributions to fuzzy logic, neural networks and intelligent control

Chorng-Kuang Wang
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
for contributions to communications circuit design and for leadership in promoting the profession

Laung-Terng Wang
SynTest Technologies, Inc.
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
for leadership in practical design-for-test of integrated circuits

Wen-June Wang
National Taipei University of Technology and National Central University
Tapei, Taiwan
for contributions to the design and development of fuzzy systems and theorems

Xiaodong Wang
Columbia University
New York, NY, USA
for contributions to signal processing for wireless communications

William Timothy Webb
Ofcom
Melbourne, Herts, UK
for leadership in the deployment of third generation mobile and wireless LAN technology

David Fairbank Welch
Infinera Corporation
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
for contributions to semiconductor lasers and photonic integrated circuits

Bruce C. Wheeler
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
for contributions to the neuroengineering of invitro experimental systems

Jacob K. White
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
for contributions to simulation tools for RF circuits, electrical interconnects, and micro machined devices

John Peter Wikswo
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
for contributions to understanding electromagnetic effects on materials and biological tissues

Charles (Chip) Wilker
DuPont
Wilmington, DE, USA
for contributions to microwave measurements of cryogenic and high power components

Kevin Andrew Wise
The Boeing Company
Saint Charles, MO, USA
for contributions to adaptive and optimal control of unmanned aerospace systems

Gene Wolf
Public Service Company of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM, USA
for contributions in standardizing and automating the electric substation design process

Bin Wu
Ryerson University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to high-power converter technology and adjustable speed drives

Ja-Ling Wu
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan
for contributions to image and video analysis, coding, digital watermarking, and rights management

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Guanghan Xu
Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Co., Ltd.
Garland, TX, USA
for contributions to signal processing algorithms for commercial wireless systems

Shanjia Xu
University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)
Hefei, Anhui Province, China
for contributions to dielectric waveguiding structures

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Narahari Yadati
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore, India
for contributions to the design of manufacturing systems, supply chain networks, and electronic markets

En-hui Yang
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to source coding

Kaoru Yano
NEC Corporation
Yaguchi, Japan
for leadership in development of digital transmission systems

Yutaka Yasuda
(KDDI Corporation)
Ageo-shi, Saitama, Japan
for contributions to mobile digital satellite communication systems

Rajendra S. Yavatkar
Intel Corporation
Portland, OR, USA
for contributions to network protocols and multi-processor systems-on-a-chip for wire-speed packet processing

Hoi-Jun Yoo
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Daejeon, Korea
for contributions to low-power and high-speed VLSI design

Jeffrey L. Young
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID, USA
for contributions to electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media

Paul Kit-Lai Yu
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA, USA
for contributions to semiconductor waveguide modulators