Gyan
Chand Agarwal (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to understanding and modeling of human
motor system
Tilak K.
Agerwala
for leadership in the
development of very high performance computers
Vishwani
D. Agrawal
for contributions to
probabilistic testing techniques for large
integrated circuits
Masanori
Akazaki (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to investigations of scrubbers and high-voltage de
transmission lines
Georgij
Aleksandrov (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the dielectric behavior of air
insulation, and the improvement of EHV and UHV
overhead lines
Thomas J.
Aprille, Jr.
for contributions to the
computer-aided analysis of nonlinear oscillatory
networks and the design of communication circuits
and systems
James H.
Babcock (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development and implementation of the U.S.
Department of Defense Fleet Satellite Communications
Systems
Henry L.
Bachman (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the effective design and economical manufacture of
electronic products for government and industry
Constantine A. Balanis (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to electromagnetic education,
geometrical theory of diffraction, and
electromagnetic geotomography
Alain
Bensoussan
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Ioannis
M. Besieris
for contributions to the
development of the wave-kinetic theory and its
applications to linear and nonlinear stochastic wave
propagation
J. Neil
Birch
for leadership in the development
of worldwide secure digital network and
contributions to secure digital telecommunications
for the U.S. Department of Defense
Robert R.
Boorstyn
for contributions to the theory
and development of multihop packet radio
networks
Dan
Botez
for leadership in the development
of high-power semiconductor lasers
Robert W.
Bower
for inventing the self-aligned-gate
ion-implanted MOSFET and for establishing ion
implantation to fabricate semiconductor integrated
circuits
Gary S.
Brown (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding and application of electromagnetic
scattering from rough surfaces
James A.
Cadzow (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
spectral estimation and electrical engineering
education
Peter E.
Caines
for contributions to the theory of
system identification and adaptive control
Colin K.
Campbell (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to surface-acoustic-wave devices and electrical
engineering education
Kenneth
L. Carr (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the application of microwave technology in
medicine
Keith R.
Carver (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
microwave remote sensing
Balakkrishnan Chandrasekaran (Life Fellow)
for contributions to statistical pattern recognition
and artificial intelligence
Shi-Kuo
Chang
for contributions to pictorial
information processing techniques, and
leadership in computer engineering research and
education
David C.
Chang
for contributions to
electromagnetic theory and applications
Pallab K.
Chatterjee
for contributions to MOS VLSI
technology, and the development of novel
memory structures
Arthur C.
M. Chen (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the application of computer technology in medical
electronics and to the automation of electric power
distribution systems
Daniel J.
Costello, Jr.(Life Fellow)
for
contributions to coding for reliable communication
and to engineering education
William
F. Croswell (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in spacecraft and aircraft antenna research and
design
Carlo J.
De Luca
for contributions to recording,
analysis, and applications of myoelectric
signals
Hugo J.
De Man
for contributions to simulation,
analysis and optimization of devices, MOS
circuits, and sampled data systems
Maurizio
Decina
for contributions to digital
communications and to voice/data packet
switching
James E.
Degenford (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to hybrid and monolithic microwave integrated
circuits
Edward B.
Eichelberger (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the level-sensitive scan technique
of testing solid-state logics circuits
Bruce A.
Eisenstein (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to signal processing
David D.
Falconer (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to adaptive techniques for digital data transmission
Richard
G. Farmer (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development of solution for subsynchronous
resonance in power systems
Robert E.
Fenton (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
control systems for automatic control of high-speed
highway vehicles
David K.
Ferry (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the study of carrier transport in semiconductors and
the physics of submicron semiconductor devices
David E.
Flinchbaugh (Life Fellow)
For
contributions to the application of acoustooptic
laser technology to signal processing and
robotics
James D.
Foley
for contributions to computer
graphics
Stephen
J. Fonash
for contributions to device and
processing physics in Schottky barrier devices
and photovoltaics
Timothy
Ting-Jau Fong (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of millimeter-wave
technology
Gerard J.
Foschini (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to communication theory
Abdel-Aziz A. Fouad (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the analysis of power systems
Kenneth
F. Galloway (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the study of radiation effects in
microelectronics
Erol
Gelenbe
for leadership in the development
of computer system performance evaluation
Richard
D. Gitlin
for contributions to data
communication techniques
Jacob
Goldberg (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to fault-tolerant computing systems
Graham C.
Goodwin
for contributions to adaptive
control and systems identification
Ernest L.
Hall (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
computer image processing and recognition
M. Shawky
A. A. Hammam (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to electric power systems engineering
and electrical machinery
Ryusuke
Hasegawa
for contributions to physics of
amorphous magnetic metals and alloys
Gerald J.
Herskowitz (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to research and development of
educational programs in optical communication
systems and components
Akira
Hirose
for contributions to the
understanding of linear and nonlinear plasma
waves and their application to anomalous plasma
transport
John B.
Horton (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the design of military millimeter-wave systems
Constantine H. Houpis (Life Fellow)
for
leadership education for control systems engineering
Kai
Hwang
for contributions to the theory,
design, and applications of digital computers,
particularly in the areas of digital arithmetic,
system architecture, and parallel processing
Koji Imai
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to the
development of high-voltage thyristor valves
Richard
C. Jaeger
for contributions to devices
technology for high-performance analog and
digital computer systems
Michel C.
Jeruchim (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the effective utilization of the radio frequency
spectrum by communication satellites in
geostationary orbits
Yukio
Kagawa
for the development of the finite
and boundary element methods and their
applications to acoustic simulation
Gideon
Kantor
for leadership and contributions
to microwave and radio frequency diathermy and
hyperthermia
Ray J.
King
for contributions to the theory and
experimental modeling of radio wave
propagation over non uniform surfaces
Stephen
Knight
For contributions to and
leadership in microwave device technology
Murat
Kunt
for contributions to research and
educational programs for signal and image
processing in Europe
Glen G.
Langdon, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the Brazilian computer industry,
computer design education, and data
compression coding algorithms
Alan J.
Laub
for contributions to algorithms,
numerical analysis, and mathematical software
for control and systems theory
William
S. Levine
for application of control
theory to controller design, traffic control
and neurophysological controls
Stephen
E. Levinson
for contributions to the
theory and application of statistical pattern
recognition to automatic speech recognition
Jae S.
Lim
for contributions to speech and image
enhancement and digital signal processing
James C.
Lin
for contributions to understanding
the biological effects of pulsed microwave in
the inner ear of human
H. Peter
Lips
for contributions to high-voltage dc
power system technology
Daniel J.
Love
for contributions to ground and
phase fault protection for industrial and
utility distribution systems
Peilin
Luo
for contributions to long-term
planning of electronic research, development,
and component manufacturing in China
Steven I.
Marcus
for contributions to nonlinear
estimation and stochastic control theory
Elias
Masry
for contributions to the theory of
stochastic processes and time series analysis
in sampled-data systems and digital communication
systems
Robert J.
Mattauch
for contributions to the
development of low-noise millimeter-wave diode
technology
John H.
Mc Elroy
for leadership in space
communication research and earth observations
Donald Mc
Intosh
for leadership in the development
of national electrical standards
George
Mcpherson, Jr.
for contributions to the
analysis, design, and testing of electrical
machines
David N.
Mcquiddy, Jr.
for leadership in the
development of solid-state modules for phased
arrays
Raman K.
Mehra
for contributions to the
development of theories of identification
Ivars
Melngailis
for contributions to
narrow-gap semiconductor lasers and detectors
Toshio
Misawa
for contributions to IMPATT diode
theory and operation
Hiroshi
Murata
for leadership in the development
of optical fiber cable technology
Minoru
Nagata
for contributions to the fields of
integrated circuits and power transistors
Jurg
Nievergelt
for contributions to the field
of data and file structures
Eric
Nussbaum
for leadership in the
development of modern digital switching
architectures, systems, and services
J. Barry
Oakes
for leadership in the application
of electrical measurement instrumentation
Karle S.
Packard, Jr.
for contributions to swept
frequency impedance measurement and microwave
strip transmission line theory and technology
Anantha
M. Pai
for contributions to the
applications of control theory to large-scale
power system stability
Edward A.
Parrish
for leadership in engineering
education and contributions to microprocessor
-based pictorial pattern recognition
Prabhakar
H. Pathak
for contributions to the
uniform geometrical theory of diffraction
applied to antenna and scattering problems
Barry S.
Perlman
for contributions to microwave
solid-state device and circuit design, and
leadership in computer-aided methods for microwave
engineering
Oskars
Petersons
for leadership in the design
and development of electronic instrumentation
and electrical measurement systems
W. Arthur
Porter
for leadership in the development
of automated processed for the manufacture of
integrated circuits using continuous diffusion
Alfred R.
Potvin
for contributions to biomedical
instrumentation design, neurology,
rehabilitation, manned space flight, and biomedical
engineering
Vasant K.
Prabhu
for contributions to interference,
noise, and spectral analysis of analog and
digital communications systems
Harry E.
Reese, Jr.
for leadership in the
development and applications of reliability
technology for electronic systems
Charles
L. Rudasill, Jr.
for leadership in the
development and extensive application of
high-voltage transmission networks
Erich M.
Ruoss
For
contributions to the research on transient phenomena
and switching overvoltages in EHV and
UHV transmission systems
Louis L.
Scharf
for contributions to the theory
and practice of statistical signal processing
Rolf
Schaumann
for contributions to the design
of active and integrated filters, and to
engineering education
Dieter K.
Schroder
for contributions to the
characterization of semiconductor materials and
devices
David R.
Smith (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the analysis and design of power distribution
systems and equipment
Glenn S.
Smith
for contributions to the analysis
and measurement of the electromagnetic
characterization of antenna in matter
David E.
Solomon
for leadership and contributions
to laser fusion target fabrication technology
Frank G.
Splitt
for leadership in and
contributions to the protection of communication
systems from the effects of electrical interference
Ching Y.
Suen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
research and development in optical character
recognition and language processing by computer
Michio
Takaoka
for contributions to theoretical
design and development of high-voltage cable
Frank K.
Tittel
for contributions to the
development of excimer lasers and tunable lasers
for high-resolution spectroscopy
Marttie
Tiuri
for contributions to the theory and
techniques of microwave radiometers and
microwave applications in remote sensing and
industrial instrumentation
Michael
F. Tompsett
for innovation and leadership
in the application of charge-coupled devices
for imaging, memory, and signal processing
Yannis P.
Tsividis
for contributions to the
development of MOS analog integrated circuits
Tibor
Vamos
for contributions to power system
control, industrial robot vision systems,
artificial intelligence for flexible manufacturing,
and for leadership in international technical
affairs
Andre S.
Vander Vorst
for contributions to
atmospheric microwave propagation, satellite
communication earth station design, and numerical
analysis of microwave components
Loren H.
Walker
for developments in semiconductor
power converters for large ac motor drives and
uninterruptible power supplies
Roger P.
Webb
for significant contributions to
electric power engineering research, practice,
and education
John G.
Webster
for contributions to biomedical
engineering education and research, and
development of textbooks in medical instrumentation
and clinical engineering
Bruce D.
Wedlock
for contributions and leadership
in electrical engineering education
Lloyd R.
Welch
for contributions to techniques of
encoding and decoding digital information and
to the theory of binary sequences with low
crosscorrelation
Michael
R. Wertheimer
for research and
development of solid dielectric materials with the
aid of plasma processes, and for contributions
to engineering education
Alan S.
Willsky
for contributions to the theory
of estimation and detection in stochastic
systems and their application
Kensall
D. Wise
for leadership in the field of
integrated solid-state sensors and engineering
education
Hwa Nien
Yu
for leadership and contributions to
advanced technology for VLSI circuits
Stanley
E. Zocholl
for contributions in the
development and application of solid-state
protective relays and tripping devices for
electrical power systems