Stephen
F. Adam
for contributions to and
technical leadership in the theory and
application of automatic network analyzers
Igor
Alexeff (Life Fellow)
for innovation in
plasma engineering and controlled thermonuclear
fusion research
Paul M.
Anderson
for contributions to power
system engineering education and research in
system planning and operation
Charles
E. Backus
for contributions to
photovoltaics and education in advanced energy
conversion
M.
Stanley Baldwin
for the development of
analysis techniques for power system performance
during system disturbances
Arthur
Ballato
for contributions to the theory
of piezoelectric crystals and frequency
control
Michael
Bass
for contributions to quantum
electronics related to laser material
interactions and optical properties of matter
Arpad A.
Bergh
for leadership in the advancement
of Optoelectronics and the technology of
light-emitting diodes
Arthur J.
Bernstein
for contributions to the theory
and development of software for large-scale
dispersed interactive operating systems
Richard
E. Blahut
for the development of passive
surveillance systems and for contributions to
information theory and error control codes
Nirmal
Kumar Bose
for contributions to
multidimensional systems theory and circuits and
systems education
Robert K.
Brayton
for pioneering work in the theory
of nonlinear networks, stability theory, and
sparse matrix techniques
John H.
Bruning
for contributions to optical
measurement technology leading to advances in
semiconductor microlithography
Leonard
Thomas Bruton
for contributions to the
theory and design of active circuits
Charles
S. Burrus
for contributions to signal
processing and electrical engineering
education
Arthur N.
Chester (Life Fellow)
for contribution
and technical leadership in gas laser technology
Donald D.
Christiansen (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to professional communication in
electrical and electronics technology
James W.
Cooley (Life Fellow)
for development of
the fast Fourier transform
Peter
Dallos (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding of the peripheral auditory system
Frank A.
Denbrock (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to transmission line and substation technology and
the development of safety standards
William
G. Duff (Life Fellow)
for the development
of design and analysis technology for achieving
electromagnetic compatibility at the system level
John N.
Entzminger, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
technical leadership in the development of weapons
systems for the detection, location, and
strike of ground targets
Robert V.
Garver (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development and understanding of the limitations
of broad-band solid-state microwave switches
Philip R.
Geffe (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
computer-aided filters design
Edward H.
Gehrig (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the planning and design of high-voltage ac and dc
transmission systems
Paul
Russell Gray
for contributions to
development of integrated circuits
Tatsuya
Harada (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
high-voltage testing techniques and to the
understanding of lighting and switch impulse
flashover phenomena
Koosuke
Harada (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
development of combined magnetic and semiconductor
devices for power control
Jay H.
Harris (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to the understanding and application
of wave effects in integrated and thin-film
optical devices
Norris C.
Hekimian (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to circuit design in the field of telecommunications
test instrumentation
William
G. Howard, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the advancement of semiconductor
circuits and devices, especially analog and
digital LSI technology
Walter C.
Huening, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the standardization of
short-circuit current calculation practices in
the industrial power field
Leland B.
Jackson (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the finite word length design and hardware
implementation of digital filters
Ira
Jacobs (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
and leadership in the development of lightwave
communications systems
Richard
J. Jaeger, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development and deployment of
electronic operator assistance telephone
switching systems
James M.
Kasson
for contributions to and
leadership in the design of digital switching
systems for customer premises business communication
systems
Myron
Kayton
for contributions to the design of
avionics systems for spacecraft and aircraft
Yoshihiro
Konishi
for contributions to microwave
component technology of particular
significance to satellite broadcasting
John J.
Kovaly
for contributions to synthetic
aperture radar
Irving
Lefkowitz
for contributions to computer
control of industrial process systems
Pen-Min
Lin
for contributions to computer-aided
analysis and applications of graph theory
circuits and systems
Chao-Han
Liu
for contributions to wave propagation
in the ionosphere and to engineering education
Ruey-Wen
Liu
for contributions to the analysis of
nonlinear circuits and systems
Carlos
Alberto J. Lohmann
for contributions to
management techniques in power distribution for
electrical utilities in Latin America
Richard
A. Malewski
for contributions to
high-voltage measuring techniques and to the study
of the transient skin effect in massive conductors
Stephen
A. Mallard
for the development and
application of simulation methods for reliability
evaluations of complex electric power systems
David Q.
Mayne
for contributions to optimal
control and dynamic programming
Will Mc
Adam
for the development of reliable
instrumentation for the measurement and
control of industrial processes in high-noise
environments
George F.
Mc Clure
for contributions to mobile
telephone communications systems engineering
and the creation of new and more effective methods
of spectrum utilization
Eugene S.
Mc Vey
for contributions to control
theory and its application to switch power
systems and image processing
Zvih
Meiksin
for contributions to
piezoresistivity of thin films and leadership in
electronics education
Allen
Henry Meitzler
for developments in
ferroelectric and piezoelectric devices and
materials
Robert G.
Meyer (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
analysis and design of high-frequency amplifiers
John C.
Munson
for leadership in acoustics
research and development, especially in the
area of sonar signal processing
Donald L.
Nickel
for leadership in planning,
design, and equipment applications to
distribution systems
William
G. Oldham
for contributions to electron
devices and large-scale integration
technologies
Jim K.
Omura
for contributions to information
and communication theory as applied to
communications systems design
Carlos A.
O. Peixoto
for leadership in the planning
and design of electrical transmission systems
for Brazil and for applications of analytic
approaches in equipment specification
Leon
Peters, Jr.
for contributions to the
theory of microwave radiation and scattering
Dennis J.
Picard
for leadership in the development
and implementation of large phased array
radars
William
A. Pliskin
for creative contributions to
the development of thin film insulators and
glasses used in microelectronic devices
Charles
B. Rawlins
for contributions to the field
of transmission line conductor dynamics
Douglas
O. Reudink
for contributions to satellite
communications and microwave mobile radio
systems
Peter N.
Robson
for contributions to the
understanding of microwave solid-state devices
J. Reece
Roth
for development in superconducting
magnet technology and discoveries in plasma
instabilities and turbulence
Roland W.
Schmitt
for leadership in directing
research and development in electronics,
energy, materials, and chemistry
Donald R.
Scifres
for contributions to the science
and technology of diode lasers
John L.
Shanks
for contributions to field of
digital filter design and stability analysis
Daniel P.
Siewiorek
for contributions to the design
of modular computer systems
Dragoslav
D. Siljak
for contributions to the theory
of nonlinear control and large-scale systems
Jack
Sklansky
for contributions to digital
pattern classification and medical
applications
Donald L.
Snyder
for contributions to estimation
theory and applications to communications and
medicine
H. Austin
Spang, Iii
for contributions to the
development and application of digital control
systems
Mcbeth N.
Sprouse
for leadership in standardizing
design processes for power generation stations
Edwin B.
Stear
for contributions to linear and
nonlinear filter theory and their application
to biological systems
Kenneth
Steiglitz
for contributions to the theory
and application of digital signal processing
Alvin
William Trivelpiece
for contributions to
the understanding of wave-plasma interactions and to
plasma education
Luciano
E. Zaffanella
for contributions to
high-voltage transmission research and development