Pier A.
Abetti
for the development of
electromagnetic models of transformers, the use of
digital computers for the design of power
transformers, the use of digital computers for
the design of power transformers, and leadership in
extra-high-voltage power transmission
George S.
Almasi (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of magnetic bubble device technology
Andreas
Antoniou
for contributions to active and
digital filters, and to electrical engineering
education
Bishnu S.
Atal
for contributions to the theory of
linear prediction and its applications to
speech processing
Gary L.
Baldwin
for developments of integrated
circuits providing high performance and
precision in digital communications
Sheldon
Baron
for leadership in and contributions
to the application of control theory to manual
control and the modeling of human operator response
C.
Leonard Bennett
for contributions to time
domain analysis of electromagnetic radiators
Donald L.
Bitzer
for contributions to
computer-assisted instruction systems and to the
introduction of devices such as plasma display
panels used in these systems
William
A. Blackwell
for contributions to
electrical engineering education
Fred A.
Blum
for leadership in and contributions
to the development of high-speed electronic
and optoelectronic devices using III-V compounds
Donald B.
Brick
for contributions to the theory and
application of pattern recognition and for
technical leadership in command, control, and
communications systems
Robert
William Brodersen
for contributions to
the development of integrated circuits for signal
processing
Larry A.
Coldren
for contributions to surface
acoustic wave resonator filters, long delay
lines, and monolithic acoustoelectric signal
processing devices
Anthony
Coppola (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to improving the reliability and maintainability
Ronald E.
Crochiere
for contributions to the field
of digital signal processing and its
application to digital encoding of speech
Peter J.
Denning
for contributions to the
understanding of virtual memory systems and to
the development of the working set concept
Shashi B.
Dewan (Life Fellow)
for research and
education in power electronics
Patrick
M. Dewilde
for contributions to network
theory, especially the synthesis of scattering
matrices
John R.
Dunki-Jacobs (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the design and implantation of
industrial power systems
Terrence
L. Fine (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the foundations of probabilistic reasoning and
its implications for modeling and decision
making
Dov
Frohman-Bentchkowsky (Life Fellow)
for
development and understanding of programmable
nonvolatile MOS memories
William
F. Gabriel (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in and contributions to the theory of adaptive
antenna arrays and superresolution processing
techniques
Vladimir
G. Gelnovatch (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the field of microwave circuit
design and optimization
Allen
Gersho (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory of signal processing in communications
James W.
Gewartowski (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to microwave solid-state circuits
Alexander
J. Glass (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to quantum electronics and to the design of glass
lasers for fusion research
Harold S.
Goldberg (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the design and introduction of new
instrumentation, especially medical
instrumentation
Solomon
W. Golomb (Life Fellow)
for pioneering
contributions to the development of digital
communications and information theory,
embodying unique and novel applications of
techniques from discrete mathematics
Richard
J. Gowen (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to aerospace biomedical engineering technology and
to education
James P.
Gray (Life Fellow)
for creative
contributions to computer network architecture
Augustine
H. Gray, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory of linear prediction and
its applications to speech processing
William
C. Guyker, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the engineering and design of 500kV
transmission systems
Charles
W. Gwyn (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the fundamental analysis of radiation effects in
semiconductor devices and circuits and for
innovative developments of computer ids for
integrated circuits design
Abraham
H. Haddad (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to stochastic systems analysis and electrical
engineering education
George G.
Harman (Life Fellow)
for development of
process control and screening procedures for
microelectronic welding and bonding
Ronald T.
Harrold (Life Fellow)
for development of
diagnostic measurement techniques for locating
discharges in high-voltage apparatus
Simon
Haykin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
signal processing, communication theory, and
electrical engineering education
Marcian
E. Hoff (Life Fellow)
for the conception
and development of the microprocessor
James J.
Hogan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
terrain-sensing correlation guidance
William
C. Holton (Life Fellow)
for technical
leadership in semiconductor research and development
John
David Irwin (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to industrial electronics, control
instrumentation, and engineering education
Tatsuo
Itoh (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
dielectric and printed wave-guided technology for
millimeter-wave integrated circuits
Nuggehally S. Jayant
for contributions to
adaptive quantization and digital speech
communication
Paul G.A.
Jespers (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
microelectronics research, development, and
education
Sherman
Karp
for contributions to the advancement
of optical communication theory and the
development of the Blue-Green optical satellite
communication system of submarine
communications
William
James Kerwin
for contributions to the
theory and practical realization of active RC
circuits
Matthew
Kuhn
for technical leadership and
contributions to solid-state device technology
and its application in telecommunications systems
Yen-Long
Kuo
for contributions to the application
of analysis and computer-aided design to
communication circuits and systems
Richard
La Rosa
for contributions in the field of
electron optics, traveling-wave tubes, and
particle acceleration
William
Chien-Yeh Lee
for contributions to the
analysis, modeling, and conceptual and practical
design of mobile telephone systems
Abraham
Lempel
for contributions to the theory of
data complexity, the practice of data
compression, and the algebraic analysis and
synthesis of digital sequences
Karl E.
Lonngren
for contributions to the
understanding of nonlinear effects in plasma and
related areas
John C.
Mallinson
for contributions to the theory
of magnetic recording
Donald
Joseph Marihart
for contributions to the
application of modern communication techniques
to the control and protection of power systems
Yoshihiro
Matsumoto
for leadership in the
application of computers in industrial control
systems
Ferdy P.
M. Mayer
for contributions to the theory
of ferromagnetics and to the development of
materials for the suppression of electromagnetic
interference
Anthony
N. Michel
for contributions to
qualitative analysis of large-scale dynamical
systems
Simon
Middelhoek
for contributions to the
theory of magnetic thin films and to magnetic
and semiconductor technologies and for leadership in
engineering education
Ronald R.
Mohler
for contributions to automatic
control theory of bilinear systems
Kiyoshi
K. N. Nagai
for contributions to the
development of phased array antennas
Peter
Noll
for contributions to adaptive
quantization and coding of speech signals
James
Daniel Palmer
for contributions to
applying systems engineering and systems sciences
techniques to the study of large-scale
socio-economic systems
Thomas W.
Parks
for fundamental contributions to
signal processing and digital filter design
Raymond
L. Pickholtz
for contributions to the
design of digital communications systems and to
engineering education
Martin A.
Pollack
for contributions to new
molecular laser systems and for advances in
mixed crystal semiconductor materials for
optoelectronic applications
Michel E.
Poloujadoff
for contributions to the
theory of electrical machinery, especially
single-phase and linear induction motors, and for
leadership in advancing engineering education
Michael
B. Pursley
for contributions to
information theory and spread-spectrum
communications
Paul
Richman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theoretical analysis, development, and
manufacture of large scale integrated circuits
Farouk A.
M. Rizk
for contributions to the science
of high-voltage technology and for technical
leadership in the advancement of the electrical
power industry
Allen B.
Rosenstein
for contributions to theory,
design, and manufacture of power converters
and for leadership and research in engineering
education
Lawrence
G. Rubin
for contributions to cryogenic
temperature and high-strength magnetic field
measurement technology
Charles
T. Rucker
for contributions to the
development of techniques for power combining of
microwave semiconductor devices
Carlo H.
Sequin
for developments in charge-coupled
image sensors and signal processing devices
Edwin D.
R. Shearman
for contributions to back
scatter radio propagation studies
James J.
Spilker, Jr.
for contributions to the
development of digital satellite communications
and navigation systems
Walter
Olaf Stadlin
for contributions to digital
computer techniques for automated control of
interconnected power distribution networks
Gary A.
Thiele
for contributions to computational
methods in electromagnetic theory
Donald W.
Tufts
for contributions to digital
communications and signal processing
Toshio
Utsunomiya
for leadership in the field of
biomedical engineering and education
J. E. Van
Ness
for contributions to research and
education in computer analysis of power
systems
Ashok K.
Vijh
for contributions to the theory of
electrochemical reactions involved in
electrical and electronics products
Jiri
Vlach
for contributions to computer-aided
analysis and design of electrical networks
Andrew M.
Werth
for leadership in the design and
development of digital satellite
communications systems
Stanley
A. White
for contributions to digital
signal processing techniques and applications
Charles
W. Williams
for contributions to the
development and application of nuclear
instrumentation
Richard
C. Williamson
for contributing reflective
grating devices to the field of
surface-acoustic-wave filters
Bruce A.
Wooley
for contributions to the design of
integrated circuits for communications systems
Mitsuyoshi Yamamoto
for contributions to
advanced electrical devices for energy generation
and transmission