Alessandro Q. Alberigi-Quaranta (Life Fellow)
for contributions and technical leadership in the
fields of nuclear electronics and charge
transport in semiconductors
Stig A.
Annestrand
for leadership and
contributions to the art of high voltage ac and dx
power transmission
John W.
Bandler
for contributions to
computer-oriented microwave and circuit practices
David
Franklin Barbe
for contributions to the
theory, understanding, and development of
charge-coupled devices
Thomas H.
Barton
for contributions to the field of
rotating machine theory and electronic drive
dynamics
Wallace
Blanchard Behnke, Jr.
for contributions
in developing economical nuclear power and the fast
breeder reactors
Toby
Berger
for contributions to information
theory and engineering education
Roy
Billinton
for contributions to
development and education in power system
reliability evaluation
Harvey J.
Brudner
for leadership in the development
and application of computers and electronic,
audio-visual systems in education and training
Samuel
Joseph Campanella (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to signal processing and satellite
communications
Michael
H. Carpentier (Life Fellow)
for
pioneering work in the fields of radars and
information processing
William
S. C. Chang (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to optoelectronics and integrated
optics
Ta-Shing
Chu (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
dual-polarization radio transmission, and to
propagation of radio and light waves in
precipitation
Wesley W.
Chu (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
multiplexing techniques of and file allocation in
computers
Edward J.
Davison (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to control system theory
Anthony
J. De Maria (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to acoustic-optics and picosecond
pulse laser development
Frederick
H. Dill, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to semiconductor device and process
research
Stephen
W. Director
for pioneering work in
computer-aided circuit design and for
contributions to engineering education
Donald N.
Ewart (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to the analysis of the control and
dynamics of large-scale electric power systems
Donald L.
Feucht (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
semiconductor heterojunctions research
Alan B.
Fowler (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding of charge carriers behavior in
inversion layers
Howard
Frank (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
large-scale network design and analysis
Gene
Farthing Franklin (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in engineering education and for
outstanding contributions in control theory
and applications
Uzia
Galil (Life Fellow)
for the pioneering
contributions to the establishment of a modern
electronic industry in Israel
Joseph A.
Giordmaine (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to linear optics
Maurice
Glicksman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the understanding of transport. Optical, and
plasma phenomena in semiconductors
Adolf
Goetzberger (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the understanding of
semiconductor/oxide interfaces
Erich
Hafner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of piezoelectric crystals and
frequency control devices
Robert W.
Harmon (Life Fellow)
for developments in
UHV insulation and suspension systems
Ion I.
Inculet (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the applications of electrostatics in mineral
separation and gas cleaning
George
Karady
for advancement in the art of
high-voltage dc transmission
George
Karady
for advancement in the art of
high-voltage dc transmission
Dieter
Hans Kind
for development of high-voltage
measurement and test methods
Wen H.
Ko
for leadership and contributions in
the field of microelectronics for biomedical
instrumentation
Magne
Kristiansen
for contributions to plasma
technology and pulsed power
Irwin L.
Lebow
for contributions to satellite
communications technology
Ching-Chung Li
for contributions to
biocybernetics
John O.
Limb
for contributions to efficient
coding of color and monochrome video signals
Robert J.
Mailloux
for contributions to enhancing
the performance of phased array antennas
James L.
Melsa
for educational leadership in the
information and control sciences
Jerry M.
Mendel
for contributions to system
identification, state estimation, and their
application to aerospace technology
R. David
Middlebrook
for contributions to
electronic circuits analysis
Frederick
R. Morgenthaler
for contributions to the
theory and application of microwave magnetics
Robert M.
Morris
for contributions to the
understanding of radio noise and corona of
high-voltage transmission lines
George S.
Moschytz
for contributions to the theory
and the development of hybrid-integrated
linear communication networks
Clark
Nichols
for contributions to and
leadership in the design of computer-control
systems for electric power applications
John M.
Osepchuk
for contributions to microwave
technology and to microwave safety
W. David
Pricer
for contributions to the
development of computer memory technology
Charles
M. Rader
for contributions to digital
signal processing
C. V.
Ramamoorthy
for contributions to computer
architecture and software engineering
Michael
K. Sain
for contributions to the theory
of multivariable control systems
Belle A.
Shenoi
for contributions to the theory of
active filters
Marvin K.
Simon
for analytical contributions to
communication systems design
John
Brooks Slaughter
for contributions to the
design of digital, sample-data control systems
N. J. A.
Sloane
for contributions to the theory of
error correction in communication systems
Merlin G.
Smith
for contributions to the
development of large-scale integration
Peter W.
E. Smith
for contributions to tunable gas
lasers
Kenneth
C. Smith
for contributions to digital
circuit design
James E.
Solomon
for contributions in research,
design, and application of analog integrated
circuits
Harold W.
Sorenson
for contributions to control,
estimation, and optimization of stochastic
dynamic systems
Robert C.
Tausworthe
for contributions to
communication theory and development of deep space
communication and tracking systems
Archer S.
Taylor
for leadership in the development
of professional engineering procedures and
standards for the cable television industry
Leonard
W. Thomas, Sr
For leadership in
electromagnetic compatibility and development of
interference measurement instrumentation and
standards
John M.
Undrill
for development of interactive
simulation methods and analysis techniques for
electric power systems
Gregory
Vassell
for contributions to the planning
of reliable and economic electric power
systems
Sander
Weinreb
for contributions to
instrumentation in radio astronomy
Lawarence
Whicker
for contributions to the
development of microwave and millimeter-wave
nonreciprocal components
Joseph F.
White
for contributions to the
development of diode phase shifters for
microwave array antennas
H. Brian
White
for contributions to the
development of extra high-voltage transmission
line structures
Alan N.
Willson, Jr.
for contributions to circuit
and system theory in the area of nonlinear
circuits
Charles
M. Wolfe
for contributions to the
development of high-purity gallium-arsenide for
microwave and optical device applications