M. Robert
Aaron
for contributions to the analysis
of PCM systems
Eric A.
Ash
for significant contributions to
microwave tubes, solid-state microwave devices
and electron optics
Walter R.
Beam
for his leadership and numerous
technical contributions in the fields of
microwave tube design, thin film technology, and
engineering education
James R.
Biard
for outstanding contributions in
the field of optoelectronics
Ervin M.
Bradburd
for contributions to
communication transmission systems and techniques
Frederick
P. Brooks, Jr.
for leadership in the
design of computers which significantly extends
their capability in scientific, commercial and
military applications
Peter J.
B. Clarricoats (Life Fellow)
for
contributions in the field of guided electromagnetic
wave propagation
Alvin
Clavin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of microwave and antenna technique
and the field of technical management
Louis
Costrell (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
contributions to the development and standardization
of nuclear instruments
John V.
Evans (Life Fellow)
for numerous
contributions to radar astronomy
Robert G.
Gallager (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to information theory and error correcting codes
Finis E.
Gentry (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions to the development and understanding
of high power semiconductor devices
Eugene I.
Gordon (Life Fellow)
for his scientific
contributions in the field of electro-optics and
quantum electronics
Martin
Graham (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
digital computers and biomedical electronics
Jerrier
A. Haddad (Life Fellow)
for creative
contributions to and engineering management
direction of electronic data processing
systems and their applications
Peter W.
Hannan (Life Fellow)
for fundamental
contributions to the theory and development of
antennas, notably the cassegrain, monopulse,
and phased-array types
Charles
W. Hargens, III (Life Fellow)
for
contributions in the application of electronics to
bio-medical instrumentation
Roger F.
Harrington (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to electromagnetic field theory and
engineering education
Richard
C. Honey (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions to the field s of microwave antennas
and laser applications
James D.
Meindl (Life Fellow)
for leadership and
contributions in the field of microelectronic and
integrated circuitry
Arthur G.
Milnes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
graduate education and research in solid state
electronics
Marvin
Minsky
for his research and educational
leadership in the field of artificial
intelligence and heuristic programming
Gordon E.
Moore (Life Fellow)
for contributions and
leadership in research, development and production
of silicon transistors and monolithic integrated
circuits
Vernon L.
Newhouse (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to magnetic and superconducting memory elements and
their applications in computers
Arthur V.
Pohm (Life Fellow)
for his significant
contributions in the development of thin magnetic
films as computer memory elements and for his
inspired leadership as an effective researcher
and teacher
John S.
Saby (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
investigations in semiconductor junction devices
Edgar A.
Sack (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
control systems and pattern recognition, and for his
vigorous leadership in the integrated circuit field
Eugene
Torgow (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and design of microwave components
Roger R.
Webster (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
personal contributions and leadership in microwave
device and integrated circuit technology
development