Eric L.
Adler
for contributions to the analysis
of acoustic surface-wave propagation and to
electrical engineering undergraduate teaching
Mohamed
N. Afsar
for contributions to the
development of measurement techniques for
determination of complex dielectric and optical
parameters of solids, liquid, and gaseous
materials at millimeter frequencies and above
Prathima
Agrawal
for contributions to
computer-aided design and testing of integrated
circuits
John
Alcock (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the investigation and development of excitation
techniques for laser-produced plasmas
Rod C.
Alferness
for contributions to integrated
optics and guided-wave devices, in particular
for the conception and demonstration of tunable
waveguide filters and of high-speed photonics
switches and modulators
Abdul
Rahman K. Al-Ghunaim (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in international organizations to advance
telecommunication development in Third World
countries
James R.
Andrews
for contributions to
picosecond-domain pulse techniques and measurements
Norman R.
Augustine
for technical leadership and
contributions to space and military defense
Arthur B.
Baggeroer (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to advanced array processing and underwater
acoustics
Inder J.
Bahl
for contributions to microstrip
technology, and to the theory and design of
hybrid and monolithic microwave integrated circuits
Yeheskel
Bar-Ness
for contributions to the
advancement of coherent communications and array
processing for interference cancellation
Jack H.
Bellack
for leadership in developing
industry standards for stationary batteries
Lawrence
Bernstein
for leadership in the
development and incorporation of computer systems
in the U.S. national telephone distribution plant
Rameshwar
N. Bhargava
for contributions to the
understanding of the role of defects and
impurities in optoelectronic properties of compound
semiconductors, and demonstrating efficient
visible devices
Prakash
Bhartia
for contributions to the
development of microwave and millimeter-wave
transmission lines and microstrip antennas
Pallab K.
Bhattacharya
for contributions to the
synthesis and characterization of III-V
compounds and heterostructures and their application
to electronic and optical devices
Shankar
P. Bhattacharyya
for contributions to the
analysis and design of linear control systems
Ezio M.
Biglieri
for contributions to the
modeling, analysis, and simulation of digital
communications systems
Bimal K.
Bose
for contributions to power
electronics and especially drive technology
Anjan
Bose
for contributions to real-time power
system analyses
Raymond
L. Boxman
for advances in vacuum arc
theory and its applications
William
L. Brogan
for contributions to filtering
and control theory, its implementation in
practical applications, and for related educational
programs
Jerome K.
Butler
for contributions to semiconductor
Lasers and the theory and radiation
characteristics of optical waveguides
Jon T.
Butler
for contributions to the theory
and application of multiple-valued logic
Christopher I. Byrnes
for contributions
to feedback stabilization and the control of linear
and nonlinear systems
Charles
A. Cain
for contributions to the
understanding of biological elects of microwave
and ultrasound radiation and for contributions to
advancement of hyperthermia cancer therapy
Bill D.
Carroll (Life Fellow)
for contributions
leading to the development of the theory for
generalized test functions for combinatorial
circuits
Torsten
B. G. Cegrell
for contributions to power
system control and related educational
programs
Ashok K.
Chandra
for contributions to the a theory
of computational complexity, theory of
database queries, and VLSI testing
Chung-Kwang Chou
for contributions to the
understanding of biological effects and medical
applications of microwave energy
Richard
F. Clark (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of microwave standards
Miles A.
Copeland (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to design and application of switched capacitor
circuits to signal processing
Francois
M. D' Heurle
for contributions to
thin-film interconnection technology, especially
relating to the phenomena of electromigration and
properties of silicide
Raymond
A. Decarlo
for contributions to the
theory and design of interconnected dynamic
systems
Fred I.
Denny
for leadership in the application
of contemporary management methods to
technology transfer in the field of electrical power
systems
Eugene J.
Dieulesaint (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to acoustoelectronics and the
application of surface acoustic-wave devices
in signal processing
Tariq S.
Durrani
for contributions to signal
processing and leadership in engineering
education
Larry U.
Dworkin
for leadership in the application
of fiber-optic technology
Howard
Eisner (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
systems engineering practice and computer aids to
that field
Masakazu
Ejiri
for contributions to the
development and application of robotics and
machine vision technology
James
Erickson (Life Fellow)
for developments
in the use of electrical heating in the pipeline
industry
Thomas L.
Fagan, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to, and technical leadership in, the
field of reliability engineering
Kamilo
Feher
for contributions to digital
communications research and for leadership in
applied communications engineering education
Anthony
J. Ferraro (Life Fellow)
for
contributions in ionospheric research and its
application to radio-wave communications
Kurt
Feser
for contributions to the generation
and measurement of ultrahigh voltage and
currents, and the development of associated
apparatus
Eric B.
Forsyth (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development and operation of superconducting
power transmission lines
Jerome
M. Frank (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in the development and application
engineering of dry-type general-purpose and
distribution transformers
Alexander
G. Fraser
for contributions and
leadership in the design of switched virtual
networks
Hideo
Fujiwara
for contributions to research
and development on testing of large integrated
circuits
Kenji
Funakawa (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
promoting satellite communications in Japan
Thomas F.
Garrity (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the application and standardization of electric
power equipment
Clark W.
Gellings
for innovation in contributions
to power-system planning, demand-side
management, demand forecasting, and electric utility
marketing analysis
Nicholas
George (Life Fellow)
for contributions in
optics and engineering education
Joseph E.
Geusic (Life Fellow)
for the invention of
the Nd:YAG laser and contributions to the
development of nonlinear optical materials and
magnetic bubble technology
Adolf J.
Giger (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the
design of digital and analog microwave
communication systems
Scott
Gilmour, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to research and education in microwave
devices and power modulators
Alastair
M. Glass
for technical contributions and
leadership in the engineering and development
of electrooptic materials and devices
Amrit L.
Goel (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the reliability of computer software
Herbert
Goronkin (Life Fellow)
for contributions
and technical leadership in compound semiconductor
transistor technology
Madhu S.
Gupta
for contributions to the
characterization and modeling of noise in
high-frequency semiconductor devices and microwave
integrated circuits
Bruce
Hajek
for contributions to stochastic
systems, communications networks, and control
systems
Robert L.
Hartman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the reliability of semiconductor lasers for
optical-fiber communication systems
Noah
Hershkowitz
for contributions to basic
plasma science, plasma diagnostics, and RF
heating and stabilization of mirror-continued
plasmas
David S.
Hoffman (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the fields of product safety, voluntary
standardization, and education, and in bridging the
gap between engineering and law
Phillip
M. Hopkins (Life Fellow)
for technical
leadership in the analysis and development of
advanced communication systems for space
application
Tom M.
Hyltin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
monolithic microwave integrated circuits and
solid-state, phased-array radar systems
Masao Iri
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to theory
of networks and its applications to circuit
and system design
Mohammad
Jamshidi
for contributions to the theory
and applications of large-scale systems and
control system education
Rolf H.
Jansen
for contributions to
field-theoretical analysis of microwave IC
structures and the development of advanced CAD tools
Richard
Johnson, Jr.
for contributions to
adaptive parameter estimation theory with
application in digital control and signal processing
Edward B.
Joy (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory, techniques, and applications of
near-field antenna measurements
Edward V.
Jull (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
electromagnetic diffraction theory and its
application to antennas
Reynold
S. Kagiwada
for contributions to
low-temperature ultrasonics and technical leadership
in the development and insertion of microwave
acoustic devices in space payloads
Robert A.
Kamper
for leadership and technical
contributions to the application of
superconductivity in instrumentation, measurement,
and standards
John G.
Kassakian
for contributions to education
and research in power electronics
Steven M.
Kay
for contributions to the theory and
application of parametric spectral estimation
and detection
Donald B.
Keck
for contributions to optical-fiber
communications and electrooptic devices
Aaron
Kershenbaum
for contributions to computer
and voice communications network design
William
H. Kersting
for contributions to
power-engineering education
Hassan K.
Khalil
for contributions to singular
perturbation theory and its application to
control
G.
Kiener
for innovative engineering and
design of electrical systems for major
industrial facilities
H. (Kane)
Kim
for contributions to the field of
fault-tolerant distributed computing
John A.
Klobuchar
for contributions through
relating transionospheric propagation effects
to electronics systems
Charles
F. Krumm
for contributions to the
development of ultrahigh-performance GaAs
devices and circuits
Paul J.
Kuehn
for contributions and leadership in
teletraffic theory, communication system
modeling and performance evaluation
Karl A
Kuemmerle
for contributions to switching
technology & leadership in local area
networks
Edmund
Kuffel
for contributions to breakdown and
prebreakdown phenomena in gases and for
leadership in electrical engineering education
Mamoru
Kurata
for contributions to semiconductor
device modeling, for design and optimization
of high-power silicon gate turnoff thyristors and
GaAIAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors
Choong
Woong Lee
for contributions to research
and development of superwide-band AM, FM
demodulators, medical electronics, and engineering
education
Richard
C. T. Lee
for contributions computer
engineering education
Branko
Leskovar
for development and applications
of instrumental methods in short-lived gaseous
species detection and fast event timing
Marc D.
Levenson
for contributions to nonlinear
quantum optics, photolithography, and
nonlinear laser spectroscopy
Anders G.
Lindquist
for contributions to filtering
and estimation, stochastic control, and
stochastic theory
Willis F.
Long
for contributions to the development
of HVDC transmission and continuing
engineering education
Serge
Luryi
for contribution s in the field of
heterojunction devices
Stanley
Lawrence Marple, Jr.
for contributions to
the theory and applications of spectral analysis in
digital-signal processing
Karl E.
Martersteck, Jr.
for technical leadership
in the design and development of digital
switching systems
Gerald M.
Masson
for contributions in
interconnection structure for voice/data
communication and fault-tolerant computing
Robert D.
Maurer
for discovery and understanding of
materials and fabrication techniques for
glass-fiber waveguides for optical communications
John
Mavor
for contributions to novel
sampled-data signal processing IC technology
and development of a VLSI program in a university
department
Nicholas
F. Maxemchuk
for contributions to
Metropolitan and Local Area Networks
Bruce
Mcavoy
for leadership in microwave
acoustics with contributions to high-frequency
resonators and signal processing devices
Peter J.
Mclane
for contributions to analysis and
design of digital communications
Debasis
Mitra
for contributions to mathematical
foundations of computer and communication
system design and analysis
Tsuneo
Mitsui
for contributions to power system
operations and research and development
activities
Kunika
Mizushima
for contributions to the
development of power-system control and
high-voltage direct current transmission technology
Benedikt
A. Munk
for contributions to the theory
and design of frequency selective surfaces and
phased arrays
Mohamed
Najim
for leadership in engineering
education and research, and for the
development and application of modern control and
signal processing techniques to problems of
national and regional significance
Wayne B.
Nelson
for contributions to reliability,
accelerated test analysis, and reliability
education
Yrjo A.
Neuvo
for contributions to digital-signal
processing algorithms and engineering
education
Robert L.
Nevin
for technical leadership in the
development of lightweight airborne multimode
pulse-Doppler radar
Edward H.
Newman
for contributions to modeling the
electromagnetic radiation and scattering from
complex structures
Edward C.
Niehenke
for contributions to the
development of low-noise microwave oscillators
and amplifiers
Paul I.
Nippes
for contributions to the
development, design, and testing of rotating
electrical equipment
Tohei
Nitta
for contributions to the
understanding of the dielectric properties of
sulfur hexafluoride gas and its application to
high-voltage gas insulated apparatus
William
D. O'brien, Jr.
for technical and
administrative contributions to ultrasonic
bio-engineering
Ben
O'neal, Jr.
for contributions to the
theory and practice of encoding analog signals
and information into digital form
Eiichi
Ohno
for contributions to and leadership
in the development of power electronics and
industrial control systems using microprocessors
Gregory
Olsen
for contributions to electrooptic
development through innovations in crystal
defect studies and hydride vapor phase epitaxy
material synthesis
Daniel L.
Ostapko
for contributions to design
automation, fault-tolerant computing , and to
programmable logic arrays
Norman L.
Owsley
for contributions to the theory
and implementation of adaptive and
high-resolution, space-time signal processing
Krishna
P. Pande
for contributions to III-V
semiconductor materials and device technology,
particularly for advancing the indium-phosphate,
metal-insulator-semiconductor
field-effect-transistor technology
Emmanuel
P. Papadakis
for contributions to
ultrasonic propagation in crystals and
polycrystalline solids, development of ultrasonic
measurement techniques for materials
evaluation, and applications of electronics and
physics for nondestructive testing
Louis C.
Parrillo
for contributions to CMOS and
bipolar integrated circuits
Janak H.
Patel
for contributions to the field of
computer architecture
Carl E.
Patton
for developing novel experimental
techniques to investigate the behavior of
magnetic materials
Judea
Pearl
for contributions to the theory of
heuristics and inference under uncertainty
Fabian W.
Pease
for contributions to
microelectronics through advances in electron-beam
technology for microscopy and lithography, and for
demonstrating new approaches to packaging of
high-performance circuitry
William
F. Pickard
for contributions to the
engineering aspects of biology and in particular
to our understanding of the health effects of
nonionizing radiation
Madhu V.
Pitke
for technical leadership in the
deign and implementation of a family of
digital switches for India's national
telecommunications network
Ralph W.
Powell
for contributions to lighting
protection of substations, rotating machines,
and distribution systems
Birendra
Prasada
for leadership in the development
of industry/university research in image
coding and processing and for contributions to
digital encoding of image signals
Venkatanarayana Ramachandran
for
contributions to theory of multivariable networks
with applications to two-dimensional digital
filters
Narayana
Rao
for contributions to electrical
engineering education and ionospheric
propagation
Christen
Rauscher
for contributions to linear and
nonlinear circuit applications microwave
field-effect transistors
Charles
L. Rino (Life Fellow)
for contributions
in wave propagation in continuous and discrete
random media and ionosphere physics
Mortimer
Rogoff
for invention of a principal form
of spread-spectrum communications and for
contributions to the field of electronic navigation
systems
William
D. Rummler
for contributions to the
modeling of multipath fading and its effect on
microwave digital radio
John S.
Ryan
for contributions to international
telecommunications
Michael
G. Safonov
for contributions to the
theory of robust multivariable control
Krishna
C. Saraswat
for contributions to
metallization and interconnects for VLSI
James
Sarjeant
for contributions to
high-voltage pulsed power systems and devices
Daniel H.
Schaubert
for contributions to the design
and analysis of printed circuit antennas and
to electromagnetic interaction with complex
dielectric bodies
Paresh C.
Sen
for contributions to thyristor,
semiconductor power electronics, and
electrical engineering education
Thomas E.
Sharp
for leadership in the development
and application of advanced technology to
electric transmission and distribution systems
Paul W.
Shumate
for contributions to lightwave
system technology
Michael
S. Shur
for contributions to the
development of high-speed devices and integrated
circuits
Kishore
Singhal
for contributions to
computer-aided design of circuits and systems and in
particular the development and implementation of an
efficient centering and tolerancing algorithm
Alan J.
Smith
for contributions to the
understanding, design, and optimization of
computer memory hierarchies
Nathan O.
Sokal
for contributions to technology of
high-efficiency power conversion and RF-power
amplification
Armand
Staprans
for leadership in the
development of linear beam microwave tubes
Henry
Stark (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the reconstruction of medical images from limited
data
William
Stephenson (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to hybrid microelectronics
Warren
Stutzman
for contributions to wave
propagation through the natural environment and
antenna synthesis
Tadasi
Sueta
for contributions to research and
development on optical and quantum
electronics, especially in the fields of guide-wave
optics
Kunio
Tada
for contributions to semiconductor
photonic and electronic devices, including
optical directional-coupler switches,
distributed-feedback lasers, and
Schottky-clamped transistors
Malvin C.
Teich
for contributions to infrared
heterodyne detection, to the generation of
nonclassical light and for investigations of the
statistical properties of light
Herbert
L. Thal, Jr.
for contributions to the
application of computer-aided procedures in the
development of microwave components
Donald E.
Thomas, Jr.
for contributions to
automatic design on integrated circuits and systems,
ands to education in computer engineering
Anthony
R. Thompson
for contributions to
instrumentation techniques and applications in radio
astronomy
Tran
Thong
for contributions to and
applications of digital signal processing in
instrumentation
James S.
Thorp
for contributions to the
development of digital techniques for power
system protection
Takashi
Tokuyama
for contributions to the
research and development of integrated
semiconductor devices and processing technologies
Hoi
Tsao
for contributions to the development
of instrumentation in the field of ac and dc
electrical standards
Leonard
G. Tyler
For leadership of experimental
teams in space exploration and for
contributions to the study of earth's oceans and
planetary surfaces and rings
Rudy J.
Van De Plassche
for contributions to the
design of analog integrated circuits
Subrahmanyam S. Venkata
for leadership in
electric-power education and research in energy
transmission technology
John R.
Vig
for contributions to the technology
of quartz crystals for precision frequency
control and timing
Eric A.
Vittoz
for contributions to the
development of micropower integrated circuits
James E.
West
for contributions to electric
transducers and the understanding of
charge-storage phenomena in polymers
Robert M.
White
for contributions to magnetics
Thomas W.
Williams
for leadership and contributions
to the area of design for testability
Bruce F.
Wollenberg
for contributions to the
application of computers in energy management
systems
William
A. Wulf
for contributions to computer
architecture, design of operating systems and
high-level programming languages and compliers
Walter S.
Zaengl
for contributions to
ultrahigh-voltage testing and measuring techniques
Ezra
Zeheb
for contributions to the theory and
design of robustly stable systems