Gene M.
Amdahl
for contributions to the design of
large-scale digital computers
Frank S.
Barnes (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
engineering education, and for outstanding
contributions to laser technology and the design of
xenon-krypton flashlamps
Bruce B.
Barrow (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the field of standardization and to communication
theory and practice
Phillip
A. Bello
for contributions to statistical
communication theory, particularly in the
analysis of time-varying channels
William
B. Bridges
for contributions to the
theory and development of gas lasers, and for
studies of space-change instabilities in diodes
John L.
Brown, Jr.
for contributions in the areas
of statistical communication theory and
underwater acoustics
H. Warren
Cooper (Life fellow)
for contributions to
antenna development, microwave integrated circuit
development, and the application of microwave
techniques to aircraft landing systems
Lloyd P.
Cornell, Jr.(Life Fellow)
for leadership
in the engineering of a large utility communication
network
Nicholas
De Claris (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to network synthesis, system theory, and electrical
engineering education
Merle R.
Donaldson (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to cyclotron instrumentation, and RF high-voltage
measurements
H.
Brainard Fancher (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to television broadcasting and for
leadership in the emerging semiconductor
industry
Gerald W.
Farnell (Life Fellow)
for research in
microwave optics and solid-state electronics
Walter L.
Glomb (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
communication transmission systems, particularly
those utilizing satellite repeaters
Carl W.
Helstrom (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to communication and detection theory
Andrew R.
Hileman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of lighting and switching surges and
for the application of insulation concepts to
EHV and UHV transmission systems design
Leon
Himmel (Life Fellow)
for contributions
and leadership in the development of aerial
navigation
Linder
Hobbs (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the planning, analysis and forecasting of computer
systems and technology
Thomas
Kailath (Life Fellow)
for inspired
teaching of and contributions to information,
communication, and control theory
Richard
C. Kirby
for leadership in
telecommunications research, and for contributions
to radio propagation
C.
Raymond Knight (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to increasing reliability and
effectiveness in electronic and
electromechanical systems
Herbert
Kroemer (Life Fellow)
for the invention
of the drift transistor and other semiconductor
devices
Robert F.
Lambert (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to theoretical and applied acoustics with special
reference to noise and system dynamics
Benjamin
J. Leon (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to circuit theory and engineering education
C. Denis
Mee (Life Fellow)
for contributions the
physics and technology of magnetic recording
Raymond
E. Miller (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the advancement of the theoretical understanding
of computation through work in switching
theory and theoretical models
George H.
Millman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the understanding of environmental effects of
radar propagation and to the field of
ionispheric radio physics
Anthony
G. Oettinger (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to machine language translation, to
information retrieval, and to the use of computers
in education
Arthur S.
Robinson (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
digital and analog computing and control systems,
solid state radar, coherent electrooptical
systems, and medical electronic
instrumentation
Harold A.
Rosen
for contributions in missile
guidance and satellite communications
William
L. Rubin (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the performance of radar systems by signal
processing techniques
W. Lee
Shevel (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of computer memories and magnetic
material
Harold W.
Smith (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the fields of geoscience electronics
Ronald F.
Soohoo (Life Fellow)
for contributions in
the fields of magnetics, ferrites, and thin films
Gus
Stavis (Life Fellow)
for contributions in
the development of aircraft navigation and landing
systems
C. Gunnar
Svala (Life Fellow)
for research in
system theory fundamental electronic switching and
saturation signaling
Morris
Tanenbaum (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to solid-state junction devices, and for leadership
in the development of advanced manufacturing
technology
William
F. Utlaut (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
radiowave propagation research
Albert D.
Wheelon (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to electromagnetic propagation in turbulent media,
and for basic exploration in missile guidance
Oliver H.
Winn (Life Fellow)
for contributions and
leadership in the development of radar and
high-power capacitors
Robert
Swern Wiseman (Life Fellow)
for
scientific leadership and research and development
in devices for image detection in darkness
Herbert
H. Woodson (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to teaching and research in the areas
of energy conversion, electric machinery, and
power-systems technology
Armen H.
Zemanian (Life Fellow)
for the
application of generalized functions and integral
transforms to network theory