Roy E.
Anderson
for contributions to the early
development of communications and navigation
technology for satellite applications
Lawrence
K. Anderson
for contributions in the
field of holographic optical memories
Earl
Elmer Bakken
for leadership in the
application of electrical engineering to clinical
medicine
Robert W.
Beckwith
for contributions in application
of electronic technology to the development of
frequency shift keying techniques for data
transmission and remote circuit breaker
tripping
James E.
Beehler
for leadership in improving the
design and performance of high-speed circuit
breaker technology
Chester
Gordon Bell
for contributions to the
design of time-sharing computer systems, and for
education in the understanding of computer
structures
William
Ralph Bennett, Jr.
for contributions to
the realization and understanding of gas lasers
Daniel
Berg
for contributions to the science and
the art of electrical insulation
Jack E.
Bridges
for development of techniques and
standards to control radio frequency
interference, and for contributions to receiver
design to suppress common-channel interference
and noise
Roger W.
Brockett
for developments in the theory
of control on manifolds, and for contributions
to frequency response methods in stability, to
linear theory, and to engineering education
Charles
A. Burrus, Jr.
for contributions to
semiconductor technology for wide-band transmission
systems and radio astronomy
Leon O.
Chua (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
nonlinear network theory
Marvin
Cohn (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
millimeter wave technology, low-noise microwave
integrated circuitry, electromagnetic surface wave
excitation, and transmission
Thomas M.
Cover Life Fellow)
for contributions to
pattern recognition, learning theory, and
information theory
Leonard
S. Cutler (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the design of atomic frequency standards and to
the theory and measurement of frequency
stability
F. Paul
De Mello (Life Fellow)
for development of
new methods of simulation of power plant and power
system dynamic phenomena and their application to
practical problems in system design and
operation
Arwin A.
Dougal (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and teaching of plasma science and
physical electronics
Lynn W.
Ellis (Life Fellow)
for contributions
introducing solid-state technology in wire and
microwave communication transmission and leadership
in communications planning
Edward
Goldstein (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development of communication facilities for
military and civilian applications
Joseph W.
Goodman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of imaging
Charles
D. Hendricks (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to electric propulsion and small
particle technology
Bernard
Hershenov (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to microwave devices
Floyd B.
Humphrey (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to magnetic device flux reversal mechanisms, and for
improving engineering education using laboratory
instruction techniques
Frederick
Jelinek (Life Fellow)
For contributions
to the theory of information transmission
Ivan P.
Kaminow (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the science and application of electro-optic
materials
Henry
Kressel (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of semiconductor devices
Wolfgang
H. Kummer (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to adaptive array antenna systems
Kaneyuki
Kurokawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to microwave solid-state circuits, oscillators, and
devices
Harold J.
Kushner (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to stochastic control theory
William
C. Lindsey (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in the development of communication systems
Arch C.
Luther, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for engineering
contributions to the design of color television
cameras and video tape recorders
George C.
Maling, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to noise control engineering and to
standardized methods of sound power
measurements
Sanjit K.
Mitra (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
active network theory and to engineering education
James H.
Nicholas (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the continuing development, testing, and
manufacture of devices for high-voltage power
cable
Irene C.
Peden (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
radioscience in the polar regions, and for
leadership of women in engineering
O. Thomas
Purl (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
high-power traveling-wave tubes, and for leadership
of microwave electron device engineering
Edward A.
E. Rich (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to automatic process control in the cement and glass
industries
Robert J.
Ringlee (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to practical methods for assessing and improving
reliability of power apparatus and systems
Robert K.
Roney (Life Fellow)
for leadership and
inspiration in the exploration and applications of
space technology
Clyde L.
Ruthroff (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to microwave radio system design
Amrajit
Singh (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the knowledge of microwave plasmas and devices, and
for research leadership
Robert A.
Soderman
for contributions to the
development of instrumentation and measurement
methods, and for leadership in the establishment and
acceptance of associated standards
Robert
Stratton (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of semiconductor devices and to
technical management of semiconductor research
and development
Edgar
Rives Taylor (Life Fellow)
for
contributions in the fields of extra-high-voltage
transmission as pertains to radio and audible
noise, and to the study of transients and
surges on EHV systems
K. Teer
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to
television, acoustics, and electronic systems, and
for leadership in research
Hans-Georg Unger (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory of multimode millimeter
waveguides
Harry L.
Van Trees (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to teaching and research in the detection,
estimation and modulation theory area, and the
design of military communications systems
Lawrence
Varnerin (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to electronic and magnetic devices and materials
Walter K.
Victor (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the design of radio systems for space communications
and tracking
Marvin H.
White (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and development of solid-state electronic
devices, especially memory transistors and
charge-coupled imaging arrays
James C.
Wiltse (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
microwave and millimeter wave technology in the
areas of radar, radiometry, and transmission line
research
Shmuel Winograd (Life Fellow)
for
analysis of computational complexity which
established bounds on the time required to
compute mathematical functions
Eugene Wong
for contributions to the
theory of random processes and its engineering
applications, and to engineering education
Allen J.
Wood (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
engineering and economic analyses of large scale
electric power systems
Moshe M.
Zakai (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the field of statistical communication theory
Stanley
Zebrowitz (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the introduction of microwave systems in
developing nations