Dietrich
A. Alsberg (Life Fellow)
for the
development of low-loss millimeter waveguides and
techniques of their electrical measurement
Saul
Aronow
for contributions to nuclear
medical instrumentation and for innovative
leadership in establishing clinical engineering in
hospitals
Karl
Johan Astrom (Life Fellow)
for
comprehensive contributions to stochastic control
theory
Baruch
Berman
for contributions to solid-state
power converter technology
Francis
T. Boesh
for contributions to the
application of network theory to invulnerable
communication nets
Giorgio
V. Borgiotti
for the development of
Fourier transform modal methods for analysis of
phased-array antennas
Henry C.
Bourne, Jr.
for contributions to the
theory and application of magnetic thin films
and magnetic amplifiers and to electrical
engineering education
Paul H.
Carr (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
microwave acoustics and their use as
signal-processing components
David P.
Casasent (Life Fellow)
for theoretical
and engineering contributions to coherent optical
data processing
Paul M.
Chirlian (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to engineering education through the writing of
innovative engineering textbooks
Donald C.
Cox (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding of radio propagation effects in
mobile telephone and satellite communications
systems
Mat
Darveniza (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the engineering analysis of lightning effects on
electric power transmission systems
Edward
Della Torre (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory of magnetic devices and
to the teaching of electromagnetic field
theory
James F.
Dickson, III (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in the application of engineering science to
biomedical research and development and the
delivery of health care
Hermann
W. Dommel (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development and application of digital
computer programs for the analysis of complex
electric systems network problems
Irwin
Dorros (Life Fellow)
for the management
of engineering projects associated with integrated
nationwide telecommunications
Ira Dyer
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to the
science of acoustics and its applications and
for distinguished academic leadership in advancing
oceanic engineering applications
William
Ernest Engeler (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the understanding of surface-charge
transport and its application to the
development of new devices
Charles
Freed (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
gas lasers and the pioneering development of
ultrastable lasers
Keinosuke
Fukunaga (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to statistical pattern recognition
Om P.
Gandhi (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding of nonionizing radiation effects,
to the development of electron devices, and to
engineering education
Lester A.
Gerhardt (Life Fellow)
for research in
digital signal processing, communications and
adaptive systems, and pattern recognition, and
for leadership in engineering education
Elmer G.
Gilbert (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to multivariable and optimal control systems
James E.
Goell (Life Fellow)
for technical
contributions and leadership in the fields of
optical fibers, integrated optical circuits,
and millimeter waveguides
Kenneth
W. Goff (Life Fellow)
for technical
contributions to and leadership in the design and
development of hardware and software for digital
computer-based process-control systems
Alan B.
Grebene (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of monolithic linear integrated
circuits and leadership in engineering
administration and management
Arthur H.
Guenther (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to high-power laser technology and pulsed-power
engineering
Henry P.
Hall (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
electrical measurement technology, including the
development of impedance bridges and standards, and
the application of microprocessors to
impedance measurements
Michael
Hamid (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
electromagnetic scattering and diffraction and
development of dielectric-loaded waveguides,
resonators, and antennas
Robert
Harger (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
radar systems, including synthetic aperture and
harmonic radar, to optical communication theory, and
to graduate and continuing education
Thomas J.
Harrison (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to computer system for use in process-control
applications and to the development of standards for
process-control computer systems
Akira
Hasegawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to linear and nonlinear wave dynamics in laboratory
and space plasmas, to nonlinear optics, and to
nonlinear fluid dynamics
Walter
Heywang (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of semiconductor and
piezoelectric materials and devices
Stanley
H. Horowitz (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to power-system integrity through
protective relaying and to education through
industry/education research programs
Robert W.
House (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the logical design of computers
Thomas S.
Huang (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and application of image processing and
digital filtering
Stephen
J. Kahne
for contributions to systems
engineering and engineering education
Charles
K. Kao
for contributions to the practical
use of optical waveguides for communications
Elmer F.
Kaprielian
for leadership and management
of power-system operations
Kurt
Katzeff
for leadership in the development
of telecommunications switching systems
Edwin Lee
Key
for contributions to the theory of
modern radar and leadership in the development
of military electronic systems
Granino
A. Korn
for technical contributions to
the field of computer simulation and to
electrical engineering education
Frank
Werner Kussy
for leadership in the
development and application of advanced devices and
protection systems for motor control
Charles
A. Liechti
for contributions to the
development of gallium-arsenid field-effect
transistors, microwave amplifiers, and
gallium-arsenide digital integrated circuits
Ming-Lei
Liou
for contributions to the application
of analysis and computer-aided design to
communications circuits and systems
Henry E.
Lokay, Jr
for contributions to new
methods of the simulation of turbine generators,
power-system dynamics, and distribution engineering
Alfred
Urquhart Mac Rae
for leadership in the
development of ion implantation technology and its
application to semiconductor device fabrication
John C.
Mc Donald
for contributions to and
leadership in the design of integrated digital
transmission and switching systems
James C.
Mc Groddy
for contributions to the
understanding of nonequilbrium transport and
optical properties of semiconductors
Kenneth
K. Mei
for contributions to the research
and application of computer methods to
electromagnetic theory
Sanjoy K.
Mitter
for contributions to optimization
computation and control theory
John
Barratt Moore
for contributions to
optimal estimation and control and leadership in
electrical engineering education
Yukio
Nakagome
for contributions to
electronics-communications switching systems and
digital signal transmission
Kumpati
Subrahmanya Narendra
for contributions to
stability theory and its application to adaptive
control systems
Morio
Onoe
for contributions to the
understanding of piezoelectric phenomena and the
development of piezoelectric filters
Willard
T. Patton
for contributions to the
development of phased-array antenna technology
Theodosios Pavlidis
for contributions to
the theory and application of pattern recognition
James
Boyd Pearson, Jr.
for contributions to
the theory of multivariable control systems
Morton B.
Prince
for contributions to semiconductor
devices and leadership in the development of
the silicon solar cell
Robert A.
Pucel
for contributions to the modeling
of microwave solid-state devices and
leadership in their application
L.
Schenker
for contributions to Touch-Tone
telephone signaling systems
Harold N.
Scherer, Jr.
for leadership in the design
and operation of ultrahigh-voltage power
transmission systems
Hans
J.Schmitt
for contributions to the field
of microwave physics and techniques
Martin L.
Shooman
for contributions to the field of
reliability engineering
William
W. Shrader
for contributions to the
theory of radar systems and moving-target
indication techniques
A Lan J.
Simmons
for contributions to the
development of microwave and millimeter-wave
components and antennas
John W.
Skooglund
for contributions to the
analysis of power systems stability and the
development of generator excitation systems
Edward H.
Snow
for contributions to the theoretical
understanding and analysis of MOS
instabilities
David H.
Staelin
for advances in radio astronomy
and the development of microwave radiometric
probes
L. S.
Taylor
for contributions to the theory
and application of electromagnetic scattering
by turbulent media
Werner
Ulrich
for contributions to the
development of telephone electronic switching
systems
Leo E.
Zegers
for contributions to error
correction, jitter reduction, and
synchronization in data transmission
Neal
Zierler
for the application of finite
mathematics to the design and analysis of
communication systems, including
error-correcting-codes and cryptology