Harold W.
Adams (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the field of conductors for overhead transmission
lines
Ramesh C.
Agarwal
for contributions to
number-theoretic transforms and fast convolution
algorithms in digital signal processing
Dharma P.
Agrawal
for contributions to parallel
systems architecture, interconnection
networks, and computer arithmetic
Nicolaos
G. Alexopoulos
for contributions to the
understanding of substrate-supersaturate effects
on printed circuit antennas and integrated microwave
circuits
Matthew
A. Allen (Life Fellows)
for contributions
to the design and construction of radio frequency
apparatus for high-energy storage rings and
accelerators
John B.
Anderson
for contributions to tree coding
and band-width-efficient modulation
J. Robert
Ashley
for engineering low-phase noise
microwave oscillators
Ali E.
Atia
for developments in microwave filter
design for communication satellites
Keith G.
Balmain
for contributions to the
understanding of log-periodic antennas and
antennas in plasma
James H.
Beall
for leadership in the development
and dissemination of electrical engineering
standards and standard practices
Antal K.
Bejczy
for contributions to the
advancement of the theory and application of
robots
John
Berdy
for contributions to the
advancement of the art of protection relaying,
particularly as it applies to generator protection
Henry L.
Bertoni
for contributions to Rayleigh
critical-angle phenomena and their application
to acoustic microscopy and surface-acoustic-wave
transducers
H. Neal
Bertram
for contributions to the theory
and applications of magnetic recording
Murty P.
Bhavaraju
for leadership in advancement
of the science of power system reliability
assessment
Gary C.
Bjorklund
for contributions to quantum
electronics and nonlinear optics
Maier L.
Blostein
for leadership in the
development of University/Industry interaction
Donald M.
Bolle
for contributions to nonreciprocal
components for microwave and millimeter-wave
systems
James E.
Brittain
for development of the field of
electrical history
Marc H.
Brodsky
for contributions to the field of
amorphous semiconductor science and technology
Merrill
W. Buckley, Jr.
for leadership in the
management of the planning and integration of
large-scale defense systems
Jesse L.
Butler
for contributions to the
understanding of phased-array antennas and
microwave circuit technology
Robert L.
Byer
for major contributions to laser,
nonlinear optics, and spectroscopy
Eugene R.
Cacciamani, Jr.(Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development and implementation
of digital satellite and data communications
Frank M.
Callier (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to multivariable feedback system theory
Federico
Capasso
for pioneering contributions in
heterojunction and superlative device
W. James
Carr, Jr (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of magnetism, and for the development
of the theory of alternating current loses in
composite superconductors
Edwin L.
Carstensen
for contributions to
understanding dielectric and ultrasonic properties
of biological materials
Chi-Tsong
Chen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
linear multivariable control systems and to
engineering education
Wushow
Chou
for contributions to the theory and
practice of large-scale data network modeling
and design
James T.
Clemens
for contributions to the field of
MOS fundamental device physics and its
application to the development of VSLI integrated
circuit technology
George J.
Collins
for contributions to the
understanding and development of
rare-gas-metal-vapor lasers and to laser processing
of microelectronic films
Alain
Croisier (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
digital communications technology and innovation in
digital filter design
Derio
Dalasta (Life Fellow)
for advancing the
art and science of solid-state protective relaying
from development through application
P. Daniel
Dapkus
for development of the
metalorganic chemical vapor deposition process for
the growth of III-V compound semiconductor
heterostructures
John T.
Day (Life Fellow)
for the development of
significant electric utility generation planning
methodologies
Bruce R.
Demaeyer (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
and contributions to the implementation of major
metropolitan electronic switching systems
R. John
Densley
for contributions to the
understanding of aging and breakdown processes
in high-voltage polymeric cable insulation
Bradley
W. Dickinson
for contributions to system
theory and its application in signal
processing
Paul R.
Drouilhet, Jr.(Life Fellow)
for
leadership in developing the Discrete Address Beacon
System
Dan E.
Dudgeon
for contributions to
multidimensional digital signal processing
Russell
D. Dupuis
for pioneering work in
metalorganic chemical vapor deposition and design
of epitaxial crystal growth reactors for deposition
and design of epitaxial crystal growth
reactors for high-quality semiconductor devices
Robert M.
Eichhorn (Life Fellow)
for developing a
"Characteristic Voltage Test" to determine the
electrical tree initiation resistance of organic
insulating compounds
Charles
A. Eldon (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the manufacture of high-quality electronics
components and systems
Janos
Endrenyi (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of reliability assessment of
electric power systems
William
E. Feero (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the analysis of transient phenomena on
transmission and distribution systems
Lyle D.
Feisel (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
and contributions to engineering education
Domenico
Ferrari (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to computer systems performance evaluation and
improvement techniques
Benjamin
Friedlander
for development of estimation
algorithms and lattice forms for adaptive
filtering
Louis J.
Frisco (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
studies of electrical insulation
Neal C.
Gallagher, Jr.
for contributions to the
theory and application of rank order filtering
and computer-generated holography
Karl E.
Ganzhorn (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development of data processing and the
foundation of compute science in Germany
Fred E.
Gardiol (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to design of ferrite microwave devices
Edmond S.
Gillespie
for contributions to electrical
engineering education and standards
Satoshi
Goto
for contributions to new directions
on VLSI CAD research
James E.
Gover
for contributions to the
exploration of radiation effects and electrical
components and nuclear systems
Ian S.
Grant (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the design and compaction of transmission lines
Larry J .
Greenstein (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory and design of radio
communications systems
Barry G.
Haskell (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to science and technology of image signal
processing, compression, and transmission
John R.
Hauser (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding of carrier transport in
semiconductors and to the development of cascade
solar cells
Munro K.
Haynes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of magnetic core memories and of
magnetic recording systems
Donald N.
Heirman
for leadership in establishing
techniques and standards for accurate
electromagnetic emission measurements
Paul S.
Henry
for contributions to
spread-spectral digital mobile radio and lightwave
transmission systems
David A.
Hill
for contributions to analytical and
numerical electromagnetics including
applications to electrical geophysics
John E.
Hopcroft (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the field of computing
Kenichi
Iga (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
lightwave transmission and integrated optical
devices including surface emitting semiconductor
lasers and planar microlenses
Tetsuhiko
Ikegami (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to semiconductor lasers for lightwave communications
Alberto
Isidori
for fundamental contributions to
nonlinear system theory
Israel S.
Jacobs (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
interdisciplinary research on fundamentals if
magnetism and their application to the understanding
and use of magnetic materials
Dov Jaron
(Life Fellow)
for scientific and
engineering contributions to the field of cardiac
assist devices
Carlos
Katz
for development of methods to extend
the useful life of extruded-dielectric
high-voltage cables
Tatsuya
Kimura
for contributions to advanced
optical fiber transmission including long
wavelength and coherent optical systems, as well as
the characterization of optical devices and
fibers
Glenn F.
Knoll
for contributions to nuclear
engineering education, and for fundamental
work in nuclear measurements and instrumentation
Charles
M. Knop
for development in high-gain,
low-sidelobe, microwave reflector antennas for
satellite communication earth stations and multiband
terrestrial radio relay systems
Adam
Kozma
for contributions to coherent
optics, optical processing, and holography
with application to radar and sonar signal
processing
Werner
Leonhard
for contributions to digital and
computer control particularly in power
electronics and electrical drive systems
Alexander
H. Levis
for application of system and
control theory to complex decision-making
processes
Peter A.
Lewis
for leadership in the research,
testing, and development of utility battery
energy storage technologies
Paul F.
Liao
for contributions to nonlinear
optics and laser spectroscopy
Thomas A.
Lipo
for contributions to the
understanding of the behavior of electrical
machinery, in particular solid-state ac drives
Philip V.
Lopresti
for contributions to the
computer-aided manufacture linear monolithic and
hybrid integrated circuits
David
Malah
for contributions to the
development of time-domain harmonic scaling, and
its application to bit-rate reduction in speech
coding systems
Om P.
Malik
for contributions to real-time
digital control and protection of synchronous
machines
Peter S.
Maybeck
for contributions to the analysis
and design of avionics systems
Wasfy B.
Mikhael
for contributions to the
development of hybrid and integrated filtering
circuits and systems
George H.
Miley
for contributions to the design of
confinement systems in magnetic and inertial
fusion reactors and nuclear pumped
Kazuhiro
Miyauchi
for contributions to the
development and application of high-speed
digital transmission technology in communications
James W.
Modestino
for contributions to the theory
and practice of image coding
Hadis
Morkoc
for contributions to the
fabrication and modeling of high-speed
heterojunction devices
John D.
Musa
for contributions to software
engineering, in particular software
reliability
Susumu
Namba
for contributions and leadership in
electron, ion, and photon beam science and
electron device technology
Venkatesh
Narayanamurti
for leadership in the field
of solid-state electronics and phonon optics
Richard
S. Nichols
for contributions to the
application of equipment and control of
electrical and electronic systems in industry and
electric utility systems
Tak Hung
Ning
for contributions to understanding
hot-electron effects on MOSFET devices, and
advances in bipolar technology
Donald W.
Novotny
for contributions to engineering
education in the theory and electronic control
electric machines
Richard
M. Osgood, Jr.
for the development of
novel gas lasers, and for contributions to the
development of laser chemical processing technology
for microelectronics fabrication
Maurice
Papo
for leadership in computer and
communication applications
Clayton
R. Paul
for contributions to the
understanding and solution of crosswalk problems
in cable assemblies
Peyton Z.
Peebles, Jr.
for contributions to theory
of radar systems and electrical engineering
education
H.
Vincent Poor
for contributions to the
theory of robust linear filtering applied to
signal detection and estimation
Sudhakar
M. Reddy
for contributions to the design
of testable digital logic circuits and
fault-tolerant computing
Jerome G.
Rivard
for leadership in the production
and implementation of electronic control
systems for vehicles
Izhak
Rubin
for contributions to the analysis
and design of computer communication systems
and networks, and to engineering education
C. Andre
T Salama
for contributions to the
development of power semiconductor devices and
the design of integrated circuits
Adel A.
M. Saleh (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of microwave mixers
Alfred W.
Scheide
for contributions to the design,
development, and applications of robotics and
industrial lasers
D. Curtis
Schleher
for contributions to optimal
radar detection, theory, design, and analysis
of moving target indicator radars
Adolf J.
Schwab
for contributions to the analysis
and design of high-voltage and high-current
measuring devices
Richard
J. Schwartz (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the design and analysis of
high-efficiency silicon solar cells
Toshio
Sekiguchi
for research contributions to
antennas and electromagnetic wave theory
K. Sam
(Kumarasamy) Shanmugan
for contributions
to the field of computer-aided modeling, analysis,
and simulation of communication systems
Henry I.
Smith
for contributions to
submicron-structures technology
Joseph R.
Srour
for contributions to the
understanding of radiation effects on electronic
materials and devices
K. Neil
Stanton
for contributions in power
systems dynamics, operations, and control
Harold S.
Stone
for contributions to parallel and
distributed computing, and computer education
Michael
G. Strauss
for contributes to nuclear
instrumentation and measurement techniques
Larry W.
Sumney
for leadership in high-speed
integrated -circuit development
Jimmie R.
Suttle
for contributions to the planing
and management of programs academic research
in electronics and associated disciplines
Burke C.
Swan
for contributions to the application
of microwave and optical devices
Robert W.
Thomas
for contributions to the
reliability of integrated circuits through the
development of manufacturing process controls
Gus P.
Tricoles
for contributions to radomes,
microwave, imaging, holography, and optical
computing
Gerard V.
Trunk (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
radar detection theory and signal processing
Jose F.
Valdez C.
for creating and developing
engineering education
John A.
Van Raalte
for contributions to consumer
electronic products and to display technology
Ronald W.
Waynant
for contributions to the
demonstration and development of vacuum
ultraviolet and excimer lasers and for the discovery
of the H2 vacuum ultraviolet
Richard
G. Wiley
for contributions to the radar
signal interception and analysis
Albert E.
Williams
for contributions to the theory
and development of dual-mode, optimal
performance microwave filters
Donald R.
Wilton
for contributions to numerical
techniques for solving electromagnetic
scattering, radiation, and penetration problems
Edward J.
Yasuda
for contributions to the
development and standardization of advanced
techniques of insulation coordination in EHV and UHV
systems