John L.
Allen
for contributions to array antenna
theory and radar systems development
Lionel O.
Barthold
for contributions to EHV and UHV
technology
George
Albert Bekey
for contributions in the
areas of hybrid computation, man-machine
systems, and biomedical engineering
Elwyn R.
Berlekamp
for contributions to
information theory, particularly in the field of
algebraic coding
Don A.
Berlincourt
for development and
characterization of new piezo-electric materials
that have major impact on transducer and wave
filter technology
Gerrit A.
Blaauw
for contributions to computer
architecture, particularly for demonstrations
of the distinction among the architecture,
implementation, and realization of computing
systems
Victor W.
Bolie
for contributions to bio-medical
engineering education
Amar G.
Bose
for contributions to loudspeaker
design, two-state amplifier-modulators, and
nonlinear systems
Eli
Brookner
for contributions to radar
signal processing and wave propagation in
random media
Robert E.
Collin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
microwave engineering and to education
Frederick
W. Crawford (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the understanding of wave and
instability phenomena in plasmas
Bernard
C. De Loach, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to solid-state microwave power sources
Julian
Forster (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to instrumentation and control systems for nuclear
power plants
Paul E.
Gray (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
solid-state electronics and engineering education
George I.
Haddad (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
solid-state and quantum electronic devices and
engineering education
James A.
Hall
for contributions to the development
of cathode ray tubes and television camera
tubes
Charles
E. Haller (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to engineering management and the use of computer
technology in international communications
John C.
Hancock (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to engineering education and the field of
communications through research, teaching, and
administration
Stephen
E. Harris (Life Fellow)
for contributions
in lasers, nonlinear optics, optical parametric
devices, and acousto-optics
Watts S.
Humphrey (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions to the development of specialized
digital computers and communications systems
for military application and leadership in the
area of advanced computer programming
Nejat A.
Ince (Life Fellow)
for technical
contributions and pioneering leadership in the
development of international communication
systems
Laveen N.
Kanal (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory of statistical pattern classification
Franklin
F. Kuo (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
computer-aided design and engineering education
Martin P.
Lepselter (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the advancement of transistor and integrated
circuit arts
John B.
Lewis (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
sampled data control systems, optimal control, and
digital and hybrid simulation
Tingye Li
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to laser
resonator theory and the application of
digital computation to the analysis of lasers and
microwave antennas
Bede Liu
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to
discrete-time signal and system theory and
engineering education
Robert D.
Lohman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
transistor technology applied to television and
computers
Robert W.
Lucky (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and practice of data communications
Bernard
S. Morgan, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to aerospace research and development
programs
Robert W.
Newcomb (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to network synthesis, time-varying systems, and
engineering education
Paul
Penfield, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to varactor theory and to the
electrodynamics theory of moving media
William
R. Perkins (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to sensitivity and feedback control
theory
Emerson
W. Pugh (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to information storage technology for digital
computers
Gerald F.
Ross
for his contributions in the field
of picosecond pulse technology and its
applications to microwave-distributed network theory
and high-resolution electromagnetic sensors
Thomas B.
Senior (Life Fellow)
for his
contributions and leadership in studies of
diffraction and propagation of electromagnetic
waves
Friedolf
M. Smits (Life Fellow)
for contributions
and leadership in semiconductor devices development
William
J. Spencer (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory and development of
piezoelectric devices for communication
systems
Thomas E.
Stern (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to nonlinear network theory and
engineering education
Robert S.
Symons (Life Fellow)
for development of
super-power klystrons and hybrid amplifiers
George
Szentirmai (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to filter design techniques
Hugo E.
Thiemann (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to projection television and leadership in
electronic research and development
John B.
Walsh (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
radar theory, missile guidance, and electronics
research
Hitoshi
Watanabe (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to filter design, computer-aided circuit theory, and
application
Richard
M. White (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the discovery and applications of surface elasic
waves
Charles
J. Wylie (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the design of economical power generation and to
formulation of nuclear standards for the electric
power industry