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A
John
Douglas Adam
for contributions to the
development of microwave device applications of
ferrite thin films
Ashok K.
Agrawala
for contributions to distributed
algorithms and policies for computer systems
M. Dayne
Aldridge (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the design and application of electronic sensors
and monitoring systems in the mining industry
Jan P.
Allebach
for contributions to the theory
of sampling and reproduction of
multidimensional signals
Frances
E. Allen
for contributions to the science
of compiler optimization and leadership in its
applications
Kitsutaro
Amano (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
optical-fiber submarine cable systems and digital
transmission equipment
Panayotis
J. Antsaklis
for contributions to the
theory of feedback stabilization and control of
linear multivariable systems
Josu
Arrillaga
for contributions to the
analysis of high-voltage direct current systems
Jorge I.
Aunon
for contributions in biomedical
signal processing
B
Mario R.
Barbacci
for contributions to
computer-aided design of digital systems
Isaac R.
Barpal
for leadership in introducing
modern electronic transpiration technology in
developing regions
John C.
Bean
for contributions to silicon
molecular-beam epitaxy
Albert
Benveniste
for contributions to the
theory and application of adaptive systems
Georges
R. Bienvenu
for contributions to the
theory and implementation of high-resolution
methods in passive sonars
Robert R.
Bitmead
for contributions to the
development of the theory of adaptive control
and filtering
Ian F.
Blake
for contributions to the theory of
error-correcting codes
Nathan
Bluzer
for contributions to infrared
image sensors and heterojunction diode
detectors
Gerald M.
Borsuk
for technical leadership in
solid-state and vacuum electronic devices and
for contributions to the development of
microelectronic photo detectors for optical
signal processing
Nady
Boules
for contributions to the
development of analytical models and design
optimization methodologies for permanent magnet
machines
Charles
A. Brackett
for leadership in and
contributions to optical networking
Gailon E.
Brehm
for contributions to microwave
circuit design and semiconductor processing of
GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuits
Richard
P. Brent
for contributions to the
development and analysis of parallel algorithms
Adrian
Paul Brokaw
for innovations in analog
circuit design
Stephen
J. Brolin
for development of telephone
subscriber line digital carrier systems
Joseph D.
Bronzino
for contributions to biomedical
and clinical engineering education, to medical
ethics, and to the application of signal processing
to study brain function
Christoph
B. Burckhardt
for contributions to
diagnostic ultrasound imaging
Robert M.
Burger
for leadership in the
establishment and operation of cooperative
semiconductor research and development
LawrenceM. Burrage
for leadership in the
development and application of advanced
interrupters to distribution systems
C
Savvas G.
Chamberlain (Life Fellow)
for
contributions in CCD imagers and MOSFET's
Kai
Chang
for contributions to microwave and
millimeter-wave circuits and power combining
techniques
Ajit K.
Chattopadhyay
for leadership in the
development of power electronics research and
education programs in India
Daniel S.
Chemla
for contributions to nonlinear
optics and optoeletronics of quantum well
structures
Chin-Long
Chen (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
error-correcting codes for computer applications
John
Choma, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to circuit analyses and the modeling
of wideband analog circuitsand systems
Kevin A.
Clements (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory of network observability and the
enhancement of power system security
Eliot D.
Cohen
for leadership in the advancement
of microwave and millimeter-wave monolithic
integrated circuits
Ernesto
A. Corte (Life Fellow)
for Technical
leadership and contributions to industrial radiation
measurement technology
Peter E.
Cottrell
for the development of
finite-element simulations for MOS and bipolar
transistors and for the measurement and modeling of
hot-electron effects in MOS devices
Richard
V. Cox
for contributions to real-time
speech coding, and to the standardization of
digital technology for secure voice, cellular radio,
and telephony applications
M. George
Craford (Life Fellow)
for the discovery
that nitrogen doping in III-V GaAsP results in high
brightness orange and yellow LEDs and other
contributions to optoelectronics
D
John A.
Darringer
for contributions to the
development of practical techniques and
algorithms for automated logic synthesis of
high-performance computers
W.
Kenneth Dawson (Life Fellow)
for
technical leadership and contributions to the
development of instrumentation bus standards
and nuclear data acquisition and control
systems
William P
Delaney (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the conceptual definition, promotion and management
of air and space defensive systems
Narsingh
Deo (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
graph theory, algorithms, and applications
Corrado
P. Dragone
for contributions to the
theory, design, and application of microwave
reflector antennas
Michael
M. Driscoll
for contributions to the
development of low-noise acoustic
resonator-stabilized oscillators
Larry E.
Druffel (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
defining and managing national software technology
programs
E
Leonard
Ehrman (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development and use of real-time simulators of
communications channels and to the analysis of
nonlinear circuits
Charles
W. Einolf, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in industrial electronics and the
application of microprocessors to nuclear
instrumentation
Andrew J.
Eriksson
for contributions to research on
the effect of lighting and on improved system
protection
F
Wagih Z.
Fam (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the analysis and loss measurements of nonlinear
magnetic devices
Barry N.
Feinberg (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the practice of electrical engineering in
medicine
Leonard
G. Feinstein
for contributions to
research and manufacturing practices in the
application of thin films in electronics
Stuart I.
Feldman
for contributions to software
engineering and software configuration
management
Stephen
R. Forrest
for contributions to
optoelectronics materials and devices research
including detectors, receivers, and optoelectronic
integrated circuits
Takahiko
Fukinuki
for contributions to the
development of television picture signal
processing and transmission
G
Aaron A.
Galvin (Life Fellow)
for the creation of
new communication, control, and sensor technologies
for the electronic-protection industry
William
A. Gardner (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of time-series
analysis and stochastic processes with
applications to statistical signal processing
and communication, and for contributions to
engineering education
Hans M.
Glavitsch
for contributions to the
analysis, control, operation of electric power
systems
Robert D.
Goldblum (Life Fellow)
for contributions
in electromagnetic compatibility testing and
standards, and for promulgating increased
awareness of EMC problems and their solutions
Julius
Goldhirsh (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the field of radar measurement relative to
precipitation
Bernard
P. Gollomp (Life Fellow)
for achievements
in test instrumentation, especially related to
test-oriented languages
Inder S.
Gopal
for theoretical and experimental
contributions in the integrated networks,
especially to high-speed packet switching and
distributed protocols for network control
Bhaskarpillai Gopinath
for contributions
to the modeling and analysis of communication
systems
Martin A.
Gundersen (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to innovative uses of lasers and optics in the study
and development of high-power switches and devices
Robert L.
Gunshor (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of II-V semiconductor quantum
well and super
Tsutomu
Hashimoto
for contributions to and
leadership in the development of microwave
transmission lines and circuits for practical
satellite communication antennas
H
Jean-Paul
Haton
for leadership in and contributions
to automatic speech recognition
Mordehai
Heiblum
for invention of the tunneling
hot-electron transfer amplifier and its
exploitation for ballistic transfer
John L.
Hennessy, Iii
for contributions to the
field of computer architecture, VLSI,
programming language design, and their
implementation, and for developments in
reduced instruction set computing architectures
Peter R.
Herczfeld
for contributions to the
application of lightwave technology to microwave
and millimeter-wave devices, circuits, and systems
Gabor T.
Herman
for contributions to medical
imagine, particularly in the theory and
development of techniques for the reconstruction and
display of computed tomographic images
Gerald T.
Heydt
for leadership in electric power
engineering education and research on harmonic
signals in electric power systems
Fred S.
Hickernell (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of acoustic and
optical surface wave devices for electronic
systems applications
Wolfgang
Hoefer, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the modeling and design of passive
microwave and millimeter-wave circuits
Ronald G.
Hoelzeman (Life Fellow)
for leadership
and contributions to electrical and computer
engineering education
Philip L.
Hower (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the understanding and development of power
semiconductor devices
Tien
Chang Hsia (Life Fellow)
for research
contributions to control and robotics, and for
leadership in applied control and robotics
education
I
Hirokazu
Ihara
for leadership in and the
development of decentralized control systems
and fault-tolerant computers
Ravishankar K. Iyer
for contributions to
reliable computing
J
Ralph R.
Jacobs
for contributions to laser
research and development, and for outstanding
engineering leadership in developing laser products
Dwight L.
Jaggard
for contributions to the
understanding of wave interactions with complex
media
Anil K.
Jain
for contributions to statistical
pattern recognition and image processing
Graeme L.
James
for contributions to geometrical
theory of diffraction and mode-matching
techniques for corrugated waveguides and horns
Renuka P.
Jindal
for contributions to the field of
solid-state devices noise theory and practice
C. Bruce
Johnson
for contributions to both the
theory and application of photoelectrons,
image conversion, and electron multiplication
Clark E.
Johnson, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to engineering management and design,
especially in the field of high-density
magnetic recording
EdmondA.
Jonckheere
for contributions to the
spectral theory of linear quadratic and
H-infinity control
Arthur K.
Jordan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
electromagnetic inverse scattering theory and its
applications
Howard E.
Jordan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory of rotating machinery and their
electronic control, the design of high-performance
electric motors and their applications
K
Theodore
I. Kamins
for contributions to materials,
process, design, and education in
semiconductor electronics
Mark G.
Karpovsky
for contributions to techniques
and theory for design and testing of circuits
and systems
Tatsuo
Kawamura
for leadership in high-voltage
engineering of substations and transmission
components
Leonid G.
Kazovsky
for contributions to coherent
optical communications technology
David V.
Kerns, Jr.
for contributions to
engineering education and research in
microelectronics
Giok-Djan
Khoe
for contributions to single-mode
lightwave devices and systems
James L.
Kirtley, Jr.
for contributions to the
theoretical understanding, development, and
implementation of superconducting turbogenerators
Erik L.
Kollberg
for leadership in and
contributions to the advancement of low-noise
microwave and millimeter-wave receivers
IsraelKoren
for contributions to the
field of fault-tolerant VLSI systems
Mayuram
R. Krishnamurthy (Life Fellow)
for the
development of rotating machines especially in the
field of single-winding dual-purpose motors
Tosiyasu
Laurence Kunii
for contributions to
visual computer and visual computation
Mark J.
Kushner
for contributions to the
fundamental understanding of low-temperature
plasmas
L
Einar V.
Larsen
for contributions to the
development and application of power system
stabilizers, and SVC and HVDC transmission
technologies
Chi
Hsiang Lee
for research contributions in
the picosecond photoconductivity effects and
its application to picosecond optoelectronics and
microwave/millimeter-wave technology
Robert F.
Leheny
for contributions to the
integrated of optical and electronic devices
exploiting the advantages of InP materials for
telecommunications applications
James R.
Lesh
for leadership, promotion, and
successful establishment of NASA's planetary
optical communication program and for contributions
to major optical communication technologies
Chinlon
Lin
for contributions leading to the
first experimental demonstration of
dispersion-shifted single-mode fiber waveguides for
high-speed long-distance optical
communications
John C.
Lindenlaub
for contributions to
instructional technology in electrical engineering
Stephen
E. Lipsky
for contributions to the art of
microwave passive direction-finding systems
Chao-Ning
Liu
for contributions to pattern
recognition methodology and
pattern-recognition-based systems
Stuart A.
Long
for contributions to the development
of microstrip and dielectric resonator
antennas
Nicky
Chau-Chun Lu
for contributions to
semiconductor memory design and technology
M
Robert H.
Macphie
for contributions to the theory
of signal processing antenna systems, dipole
antennas, and electromagnetic scattering by prorate
spheroids
Wojciech
P. Maly
for contributions to the design
of integrated circuits for manufacturability
Kenneth
W. Martin
for contributions to the
theory, design, and application of MOS and GaAs
integrated circuits
ClydeF.
Martin
for contribution to the
mathematical theory of linear and nonlinear
systems
John E.
Maneatis
for technical and managerial
leadership of the electric utility industry
James W.
Mink
for contributions to quasi-optical
millimeter-wave power-combining techniques for
solid-state sources
Jack
Minker
for contributions to deductive
databases, disjunctive logic programming, and
artificial intelligence
Vincent
T. Morgan
for contributions to the
analysis of the thermal behavior of overhead
power conductors
David C.
Munson, Jr.
for contributions to
synthetic aperture radar and Fourier-offset imaging
Arthur T.
Murphy
for contributions to the analysis
of electromagnetic effects in the design of
high-speed electronic interconnections
N
Michiharu
Nakamura
for contributions to the
development and application of advanced
semiconductor lasers
Ramakant
Nevatia
for contributions to the field of
computer vision
Allen C.
Newell
for contributions to antenna
metrology, measurement practice, and standards
Chrysostomos L. Nikias
for contributions
to higher-order spectral analysis methods and their
application to digital signal processing
O
Luiz De
Queiroz Orsini
for contributions to
electrical engineering education in Brazil and Latin
America
P
Panayota
Papantoni-Kazakos
for contributions to
communication networks, and to detection and
estimation theory
Alice C.
Parker
for contributions to design
automation in the areas of high-level
synthesis, hardware descriptive languages, and
design representation
Subbarayan Pasupathy
for contributions to
bandwidth-efficient coding and modulation schemes in
digital communication
Arogyaswami J. Paulraj
for leadership in
and technical contributions to the development of
sonar systems in India
L. Wilson
Pearson
for contributions to combined
numerical and analytical methods in
electromagnetic scattering and diffraction
Donald A.
Pierre
for contributions to control
system design and optimization techniques
Allen F.
Podell
for contributions to hybrid and
gallium arsenide monolithic microwave
integrated circuits
Charles
E. Profera, Jr.
for leadership in
communication satellite antenna design
John Mark
Pullen
for technical leadership in
computing systems and networking
R
R. Keith
Raney
for contributions to synthetic
aperture radar theory, design, and
applications
Wallace
S. Read
for leadership in the engineering
and construction of hydroelectric power
systems and development of hydroelectric power
Edward K.
Reedy
for technical leadership and
contributions to developing and exploiting the
millimeter wavelengths in radar applications
William
E. Riddle
for contributions to the
software design of concurrent systems and the
development of supporting software tools and
environments
Anthony
L. Rigas
for contributions to continuing
education for engineers
Charles
J. Robinson
for leadership in the field
of rehabilitation engineering research and
development
Ajeet
Rohatgi
for theoretical and experimental
contributions to the design and fabrication of
high-efficiency solar cells
B. Don
Russell
for the development of
high-impedance fault detection techniques using
digital methods
S
Frederick
A. Saal
for contributions to the
transmission and switching foundations of
digital telecommunications networks, including the
concepts of synchronous optical networks
standards
Krishan
K. Sabnani
for contributions to research
and development in communications protocols
George A.
Sai-Halasz
for contributions to device
miniaturization and novel device concepts
Bahaa A.
Saleh
for contributions to statistical
optics and optical signal processing
Hanan
Samet
for contributions in the area of
hierarchical data structures for applications
in spatial data bases for computer graphics and
image processing
Arthur C.
Sanderson
for contributions to the theory
of sensor-based robotic systems and its
application to flexible manufacturing automation
Philip E.
Sarachik
for contributions to modern
control theory
John K.
Schindler
for leadership in the
development of effective programs in radar signal
processing and antenna technology
Herman M.
Schneider
for contributions to the design
of insulation systems for high-voltage ac and
dc transmission lines
Edmund O.
Schweitzer, Iii
for contributions in the
development of integrated metering, fault
locating, event recording, and protective relay
systems using microprocessor technology
Joseph
Shapira
for contributions to the
development of antenna engineering and of
electromagnetic compatibility engineering and
technology in Israel
Freemam
D. Shepherd
for contributions to the
invention and development of metal-silicide
Schottky-diode-based infrared imaging sensors
Chanan
Singh
for contributions to the theory and
applications of quantitative reliability
methods in electric power systems
Martha
Sloan
for contributions to engineering
education, leadership in the development of
computer engineering education as a discipline, and
leadership in extending engineering education
to women
Robert C.
Spindel
for leadership in ocean
engineering, and the advancement of the
technology for ocean acoustic tomography
Victor R.
Stefanovic
for contributions to the
development and practice of adjustable speed
drives and static power converters
W. Ross
Stone
for contributions to the fields of
inverse problems and computational
eletromagnetics
Andrej J.
Strojwas
for contributions to
statistically-based computer-aided manufacturing of
integrated circuits
Maria A.
Stuchly
for contributions to the
understanding of interactions of electromagnetic
fields with biological systems, and the development
of effective protection standards
Eric R.
Swanson
for contributions to the
understanding and application of the omega radio
navigation system
Robert C.
Sze
for contributions to the development
and understanding of discharge excited excimer
laser technology
T
Tadasu
Takuma
for contributions to the
understanding of the discharge characteristics
of gaseous dielectrics and to the development of
numerical field calculation methods for
high-voltage transmission lines and GIS systems
John A.
Tanaka
for contributions to the
understanding of the fundamental of aging of
electrical insulation systems
Mandayam
A. L. Thathachar
for contributions to the
theory of learning automata with applications to
adaptive networks and to engineering education
David J.
Thomson
for contributions to the theory
of spectral estimation and its applications
James M.
Tien
for contributions to systems
engineering as applied to public systems
Hwa-Chung
Torng
for contributions to the
architecture and design of digital systems, and
engineering education
James H.
Tracey
for contributions to switching
theory and computer design, and leadership in
program development at universities
Orlin D.
Trapp
for contributions in industrial
training in the fields of semiconductor
reliability and failure analysis
Robert J.
Trew
for contributions to the development
of physical models and computer-aided design
tools for microwave solid-state devices and
circuits
Frederick
C. Trutt
for contributions to electric
machine and industrial power system analysis,
to electrical safety in the mining industry, and
leadership in engineering education
James Bao
Yen Tsui
for contributions to the
development and standardization of microwave
receivers
Toshihisa
Tsukada
for contributions to the
development of semiconductor lasers and
leadership in amorphous semiconductor devices
U
Naoya
Uchida
for contributions to the design
and development of optical-fiber cables
Lewis E.
Unnewehr
for contributions to the theory
and design of switched reluctance motors and
electrical vehicle drives
V
Perinkolam P Vaidyanathan
for
contributions to digital signal processing and
engineering education
James P.
Van Etten
for contributions to the
development of the loran radio navigation system
Carolyne
M. Van Vliet
for contributions to the
analysis of noise phenomena in electronic and
photonic devices
W
Robert F.
Wagner
for leadership in developing
theory and consensus measurement methodology
for quantitative performance assessment of medical
imaging systems with applications to
quantitative in vivo imaging
Benjamin
W. Wah
for contributions to the field of
parallel processing
Mauro J.
Walker
for technical leadership in the
research, development, and application of
manufacturing technology for producing reliable,
high-density, low-cost electronic assemblies
and packages
Jack L.
Walker
for leadership in and
contributions to the development of the spotlight
synthetic aperture radar mode
Lee-Fang
Wei
for contributions to the theory and
practice of coded modulation
David E.
Weissman
for leadership in the
development of radar techniques to measure ocean
surface wave parameters and surface winds
Aahely J.
Welch
for contributions to the area of
the optical and thermal responses of biologic
media to laser radiation
Colin H.
West
for contributions to the automated
validation of communication protocols
H. Kumar
Wickramasinghe
for contributions to
photoacoustics, scanning tunneling, and scanning
force microscopy
Peter S.
Winokur
for contributions to the
understanding and improvement of the radiation
response of electronic materials and devices, and
for improvements in total-dose hardness
assurance of integrated circuits
Authur W.
Winston
for the development of
instrumentation and contributions to the manned
space program
Bjorn
Wittenmark
for contributions to adaptive
control and to the development of self-tuning
regulators
Felix F.
Wu
for contributions to the development
of theory and computational methods for power
system planning operation
Y
PingYang
for contributions to circuit
analysis, computer-aided design, semiconductor
device modeling and reliability modeling
Masao
Yano
for contributions to the development
of static VAR compensators and static
converters for industrial systems
Z
Kawthar
A. Zaki
for contributions to the analysis
of dielectric waveguides and resonators and
their applications in microwave filters and
oscillators design