Frank R.
Arams
for contributions to microwave
quantum devices
Clarence
J. Baldwin, Jr
for contributions to the
planning of power generation, transmission and
distribution systems
Jordan J.
Baruch
for contributions to the
application of computers to the
information-handling needs of the medical community
Sidney
Bertram
for contributions to sonar and to
stereomapping and map compilation systems
Frank A.
Brand
for contributions in the field of
microwave semiconductor and quantum electronic
devices
Leslie L.
Burns, Jr.
for contributions to
superconductive computer memories and to color
television
Joseph H.
Chadwick, Jr.(Life Fellow)
for
contributions to advanced marine instrument and
control systems
Alexander
L. Cullen (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions to the fields of microwave power
measurements and the propagation of
electromagnetic waves in plasmas
Elmer C.
Easton (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions to engineering education
Herbert
Freeman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of multivariable discrete-time systems
and digital computer graphics
William
C. Hittinger (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions and leadership in electron device
research and development
Nick
Holonyak, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions to solid-state device applications
including generation of visible coherent
radiation from a semiconductor junction and
discovery of phone-assisted tunneling
Harry D.
Huskey (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
contributions in education and in the design of
computing machinery
E. Calvin
Johnson (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the field of control systems technology,
numerically controlled machine tool systems,
and automation
Walter K.
Kahn (Life Fellow)
for significant
original contributions to microwave networks and
measurement
Ezra S.
Krendel (Life Fellow)
for pioneering in
and extending the techniques electrical engineering
to the study of a wide range of human
behavior-manual control dynamics, power
production, vision and bioelectric potentials such
as brain waves
Enrique
A. J. Marcatili (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to microwave circuitry; specifically
for novel multimode, millimeter-wave filters
H. Tyler
Marcy (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
feedback control, in professional society activities
and significant contributions to management of
engineering enterprises
Gene R.
Marner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the field of radio-celestial navigations, radio
meteorology, microwave propagation and radiometric
techniques
John S.
Mayo (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of pulse code modulation systems
R. Mc Fee
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to the
theory and instrumentation of electro-and
-magneto-cardiography
Gordon J.
Murphy (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
education and research in the field of automatic
control
Donald R.
Rhodes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and techniques of antenna synthesis
Gene
Strull (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to solid state and microsystems
electronics
Jesse J.
Taub (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
microwave networks and millimeter quasi-optics
techniques
Arthur
Uhlir, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for original
contributions to the theory, development, and
application of varactor diodes in parametric
amplifiers
Harris O.
Wood (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the
standardization of all channel television receivers
by industry and government and in the development of
commercial television receivers
Richard
F. H. Yang
for contributions to antenna
design, industry-government frequency
utilization, and engineering education