Paul F.
Albrecht (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
contributions to the development, application, and
teaching of reliability methods for analysis of
large-scale electric power systems
Elliot I.
Axelband
for fundamental contributions to
the theory of distributed parameter systems,
and for outstanding leadership of spacecraft and
missile programs
Israel
Bar-David (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to detection theory as applied to optical
communications
Frederick
Bauer (Life Fellow)
for accomplishments
in unification of worldwide vehicular radio
frequency interference standards, and
innovations in the technology of
electromagnetic compatibility
Frederick
J. Beutler
for contributions to
stochastic process theory and its engineering
applications
Erich
Bloch (Life Fellow)
for technical and
managerial contributions to computer component
technology and production
Vernon L.
Chartier (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the understanding of corona phenomena associated
with high-voltage power transmission lines
Francis
F. Chen (Life Fellow)
for significant
contributions to plasma diagnostics and to the
understanding of plasma instabilities and anomalous
transport phenomena
Yi-Tzuu
Chien (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
computer science education and research in
statistical pattern recognition
Alan G.
Chynoweth (Life Fellow)
for development
of innovative experimental techniques in
semiconductor material and device physics
Peter O.
Clark (Life Fellow)
for contributions and
technical leadership in the development of
high-energy laser technology
Jeffrey
H. Collins (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the field of magnetic and surface
acoustic wave delay line technology, and to
engineering education
Esther M.
Conwell (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to semiconductor theory, particularly transport in
both low and high electric fields
Robert K.
Crane (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
satellite communications
Edward G.
Cristal (Life Fellow)
for significant
contributions to the theory, analysis, and design of
microwave filters, directional couplers, and
equalizers
Robert H.
Dennard (Life Fellow)
for advances in the
state of the art of MOSFET devices and circuits
Richard
O. Duda (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory and applications of pattern
recognition
Floyd
Dunn (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding of the interaction of ultrasonic
waves with living tissue
Errol P.
Eernisse (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
contributions to the analysis and development of
piezoelectric devices
Norman G.
Einspruch (Life Fellow)
for research in
the transport properties of electronic materials and
acoustic effects in solids
Joel S.
Engel (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the concepts and to the implementation of spectrally
efficient, cellular mobile telephone systems
Louis W.
Erath
for contributions to seismic and
geophysical instruments and naval ordnance
Tse-Yun
Feng (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
contributions to parallel processors and processing
Michael
J. Flynn (Life Fellow)
for outstanding
contributions to the field of computer architecture
Bernard
Friedland (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the application of modern control theory in
navigation, guidance, and control systems
Frank A.
Furfari (Life Fellow)
for technical and
administrative contributions to the installation
servicing, and maintenance of heavy electrical
equipments
Floyd M.
Gardner (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the understanding and applications of phased-lock
loops
Robert M.
Gray
for contributions to information and
communication theory
Vilhelm
Gregers-Hansen (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory of false alarm control
in radar systems
Marion O.
Hagler (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
plasma science and optical signal processing
Yacov Y.
Haimes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory of large-scale systems
Martin E.
Hellman
for contributions to cryptography
Robert L.
Hickok
for contributions to plasma
diagnostics
Jack
Hilibrand (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of integrated circuits
Charles
W. Hoover, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to interconnection technology and
memory components
Harlan G.
Howe, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to microwave integrated circuits
David H.
Jacobson
for contributions to dynamics
programming and singular optimal control
Kenneth
L. Jordan, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to military satellite systems
communications
Jacob
Katzenelson
for contributions to
simulation and computer-aided design
Bernhard
E. Keiser
for contributions to spacecraft
electromagnetic compatibility
Reinhard
H. Knerr
for contributions to lumped
element microwave circulators
V. Prasad
Kodali
for leadership in the planning of
radar development
Petar V.
Kokotovic
for contributions to
sensitivity analysis and singular perturbation
theory
Hans H.
Kuehl
for contributions to the theory of
antenna in plasma
Raymond
E. Lafferty
for contributions to loss
measurements of reactive components
Jules D.
Levine
for contributions the physics of
semiconductor surfaces
Shu
Lin
for contributions to coding theory
and engineering education
Leonard
W. Long
for leadership in the development
and application of power transformer standards
Allan W.
Love
for contributions to the theory and
practice of spherical reflector antennas and
radiometer systems
John I.
Makhoul (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of linear prediction and its
applications to spectral estimation, speech
analysis, and data compression
William
Mc Murray
for leadership in developing
high-efficiency solid state inverters, and for
advancing the analysis and design of cycloconverters
William
F. Miller
for contributions to education
in computer science and to university
administration
Samuel A.
Musa
for contributions to nonlinear
systems analysis as applied to communications,
control, and military systems
Alton D.
Patton
for contributions to power systems
reliability analysis and assessment
Arun G.
Phadke
for contributions to the
application of digital computers to power
systems
Herbert
W. Pollack
for contributions to flexible
printed circuits and their application
Charles
W. Rhodes
for contributions to
measurement techniques and instrumentation for
television
John D.
Rhodes
for contributions to circuit
theory, particularly distributed and
multivariable filter networks
Robert A.
Rivers
for leadership in the application
of microwave technology and for contributions
to the profession
Ronald A
Rohrer
for theoretical contributions and
practical software for computer-aided circuit
design
Nathan
Rynn
for contributions to plasma
engineering and the conception and the
construction of the first Q machine
Eugene C.
Sakshaug
for contributions to the
development and standardization of surge
arresters
Fred G.
Schaufelberger
for contributions to the
application of high-voltage circuit switching
devices and their standardization
Robert A.
Scholtz
for contributions to the theory
and design of synchronizable codes for digital
communications and radar systems
Edward N.
Skomal
for contributions to the theory
and measurement of man-made radio noise
Hermann
Statz
for contributions to semiconductor
devices and lasers
Ernest
Stern
for leadership in the development
of surface-acoustic-wave devices for signal
processing in radar and communication systems
C.
Martain Stickley
for contributions to the
development of optically pumped solid-state
lasers, and for initiation and management of
research for laser fusion and solid-state
electronics
Ben G.
Streetman
for contributions to the
understanding of ion implantation and radiation
damage of compound semiconductors
Srikanta
M. N. Swamy
for leadership in engineering
education and contributions to circuits theory
Yoshihiro
Tohma
for, contributions to the theory
and design of fault-tolerant digital systems,
and to engineering education
Marjorkie
R. Townsend
for management and technical
contributions in the space exploration program
Tatsuo
Udo
for contributions to the technology
of insulation and electrical breakdown in
high-voltage power systems
Fawwaz T.
Ulaby
for contributions to the
application of radar to remote sensing for
agriculture and hydrology
Pravin P.
Varaiya
for fundamental contributions to
the theory and control of large-scale
stochastic systems
F. John
Walter
for contributions and leadership
in the development and application of
semiconductor radiation spectrometers
Jan C.
Willems
for contributions to the theory
of dynamical systems