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Miron Abramovici
for contributions to fault
simulation and automatic test generation
algorithms for VLSI circuits
Fernando L. Alvarado
for contributions to the
understanding and utilization of sparse matrices
in power system analysis
Robert M. Anderson, Jr.
for contributions to
the continuing education of engineers and other
professionals
Fritz A. Arndt
for contributions to the
field-theory analysis utilized in the design of
passive microwave and millimeter-wave components
Gerald R. Ash
for contributions to the
conception and implementation of dynamic routing
in telecommunications networks
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John Baillieul
for contributions to nonlinear
control theory, robotics, and control of complex
mechanical systems
Avram Bar-Cohen
for contributions to the
understanding of thermal phenomena in electronic
packaging
Paul Baran
for pioneering packet switching
and other advances in the art of electronic
communication
Charles R. Baugh
for contributions to modern
digital communications techniques in computers and
telephony
Jules A. Bellisio
for contributions to and
leadership in the conception and realization of
digital television systems for current and emerging
telecommunication networks
A. Wayne Bennett
for contributions to
electrical engineering education and system
simulation
Edward J. Berbari
for developments in
high-resolution electrocardiography
Paolo Bernardi
for contributions to microwave
interaction with biological systems
Marvin Bernfeld
for contributions to the
development of high-resolution radar tomography
Edward C. Bertnolli
for leadership, planning,
and management of technical organizations and
education programs
Les Besser
for contributions to
computer-aided microwave circuit design
Bharat K. Bhargava
for contributions to
reliability, concurrency, and adaptability of
distributed systems
David L. Blackburn
for contributions to the
understanding and characterization of the
electrothermal properties and related failure
mechanisms of power semiconductor devices
Dennis Bodson
for leadership and engineering
management in the development of international and
national standards relating to facsimile and
associated technologies
Harold Edwin Boesch, Jr.
for contributions to
the understanding of complex time-dependent
radiation response of MOS structures in electronic
devices through conception, design, and
experimentation
John E. Bowers
for contributions to the
understanding and demonstration of novel ultrafast
semiconductor lasers, photo detectors, and
transmission systems
William R. Brody
for contributions to medical
imaging including the development of advanced
medical devices using ultrasound, digital
radiography, and magnetic resonance imaging
Steven R. J. Brueck
for contributions to
quantum electronics, nonlinear optics, and
optoelectronics
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J. Thomas Cain (Life Fellow)
for leadership
and contributions to computer science and
engineering education
Fung-Yuel Chang (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory and computational
methods of wave propagation in VLSI interconnects
Tsen-Cheng Cheng
for contributions to the
design and analysis of power system insulation and
protection and power engineering education
Weng Cho Chew
for contributions to wave
propagation, scattering, and inverse scattering in
inhomogeneous media and their applications
Imrich Chlamtac
for contributions to the
design and analysis of channel control protocols
and their application to communication networks
Pier Paolo Civalleri (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory, analysis, and synthesis
of analog circuits with applications to wideband
active and distributed systems, and for
contributions to engineering education
Donald E. Clark (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to electromagnetic compatibility in
military systems
J. Alvin Connelly (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in integrating industrial analysis and
design methodology into engineering education
James A. Cooper, Jr.
for time-of-flight
studies of high-field transport at the
silicon/silicon dioxide interface and
demonstration of long-term charge storage in
wide-band gap semiconductors
Melvin L. Crenshaw (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development, application, and
analytical representation of excitation systems
and power system stabilizers for synchronous
machines and the development of related industry
standards
John D. Crow
for leadership in the
development of electro-optics technology for use
in data processing and data communications
networks
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John N. Daigle
for contributions to queuing
theory and its application to telecommunications
systems
Kenneth L. Davis
for technical leadership in
the initiation and development of basic
electronics research programs and for contributions
to the development of surface acoustic wave
devices
Christopher C. Davis
for contributions to
homodyne and heterodyne laser interferometry
Gilbert J. Declerck
for leadership and
contributions to MOS device physics, CCD technology,
and VLSI processing techniques
Robert C. Degeneff
for contributions to the
modeling and computation of transient voltages in
transformer windings
Gunter Dueck
for contributions to information
theory
Marcus O. Durham
for contributions to the
theory and application of downhole submersible
pumps and power equipment
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Irving Engelson (Life Fellow)
for management
leadership of IEEE technical activities worldwide
Arye R. Ephrath (Life Fellow)
for technical
leadership in the field of man-machine systems and
user-centered software systems
Dennis C. Erickson
for contributions to the
applications of fiber optics and optical sensors
in electric power communication, measurement, and
control systems
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Eugene J. Fagan
for contributions to and
development of grounding for buildings and
structures
Donald T. Farley (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to ionospheric physics and scatter
radar probing of the ionospheric
Caitlin Flowers
for contributions to the
field of electronic countermeasures
Richard C. Foss (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in the design and testing of memory circuits
Tatsuo Fujiwara (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to high-density magnetic recording
and theoretical analyses of the recording process
Hideo Fujiwara
for contributions to the
research and development of head and media for
high-density recording
Hiromasa Fukagawa
for contributions to the
development of techniques to increase transmission
capability and to improve power cable reliability
Sadaoki Furui
for contributions to speech
analysis, speech recognition, and speaker
identification
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O. Gene Gabbard (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to modern high-speed satellite and
fiber-optic digital communications
Robert M. Gagliardi (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the design and practice of
optical communications and satellite
communications
Zvi Galani (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development of low-noise microwave signal
generation techniques for missile and radar systems
Michael Gans
for contributions to the theory
and design of mobile personal commmunications
Ronald W. Gedney (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in the field of advanced electronics packaging
J. Alan George
for contributions to the
methods for solving large sparse systems of
equations
Christos J. Georgiou
for contributions to the
development of high-performance fiber-optic
switching systems
Reimund Gerhard-Multhaupt
for contributions
to the study of dielectric materials and their
application in communications devices
Francis A. Gicca (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in the development of military communications
systems
Ramsis S. Girgis
for contributions to
reductions in the lossers of large power
transformers
Keith Glover
for contributions to robust
controller design and model order reduction
Michael J. Grimble
for contributions to
advanced control techniques in industrial
applications and the theory of robust and optimal
control systems design
David D. Grossman
for contributions to
robotics and automation
Edward M. Gulachenski (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in the development, application, and
teaching of improved methods for the analysis of
power systems
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Tri Thuc Ha
for contributions to satellite
communications systems
David Haccoun (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the study of probabilistic decoding algorithms
for convolutional codes
Martti T. Hallikainen
for contributions to
microwave remote sensing of forests, snow, and sea
ice
Jacob Hammer
for contributions to nonlinear
control and system theory
Edmund J. Handschin
for contributions to the
education of electrical engineers and to the
development of advanced mathematical methods for
optimization of electric energy systems
Hiromasa Haneda (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to computer-aided analysis and
design of power-electronic control systems
Michael A. Harrison
for contributions to the
theory of computing and its applications to
software systems
Carlos R. P. Hartmann (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to coding theory, particularly for
soft decision decoding of linear codes
Martin J. Hasler
for contributions to
research and teaching in nonlinear circuits theory
Robert E. Hebner, Jr.
for the development of
optical and electro-optical techniques to measure
the electrical behavior of dielectric liquids
David J. Hill
for contributions to the
stability analysis of complex interconnected
nonlinear dynamical systems and applications to
power systems
Joachim Holtz
for development s in electronic
power conversion and ac drive control systems
William E. Hord (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to microwave ferrite phase control
components and their applications to
electronically scanned phased array antennas
systems
Timothy P. Hulick
for contributions to very
high power efficiency digital amplitude modulation
methods for analog format television broadcast
transmitters
Pierre A. Humblet
for contributions to
optical-fiber networks, distributed algorithms, and
protocols
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Gerald J. Iafrate
for technical leadership,
contributions to quantum transport, and pioneering
concepts in solid-state electronics
William A. Imbriale
for contributions to the
synthesis, analysis, and design of space-and
ground-based reflector antennas for
telecommunication systems
Keki B. Irani
for contributions to multiple
computer systems
Magdy F. Iskander
for contributions to
computational techniques in bioelectromagnetics,
near-field dosimetry analysis, and to engineering
education
Ferdo Ivanek (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of fundamental-frequency
microwave oscillators and amplifiers and their
applications in analog and digital radio relay
systems
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Thomas M. Jahns
for contributions to the
development of high-performance adjustable-speed
drives for industrial and aerospace applications
Raj Jain
for contributions to performance
analysis and modeling of computer systems and
networks and for providing a new direction for
solutions to the problem of network congestion
Leah H. Jamieson
for contributions to the
design and characterization of parallel algorithms
for speech, image, and signal processing
applications
Ronald J. Jaszczak
for contributions to
nuclear medical imaging, in particular, to the
development, characterization, and understanding of
single photon emission computed tomography(SPECT)
Wilbur Dexter Johnston, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to optoelectronic materials and device
technology
Chandrashekhar J. Joshi
for contributions
to laser-plasma interactions, collective
accelerators, and nonlinear optics of plasmas
Suresh M. Joshi
for contributions to the
analysis and synthesis of control systems for
large flexible spacecraft and for leadership in
development design methodologies for advanced
space systems
Charles N. Judice
for technical leadership in
visual communications research and applications
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Mark J. Karol
for contributions to the
theory, design, and analysis of high-performance
packet switches and multiuser lightwave
communication networks
Saleem A. Kassam
for contributions to the
theory and application of signal detection and
estimation
Wolfgang J. M. Keydel
for technical
leadership in space-borne radar development and
calibration
Marion A. Keyes, Iv
for leadership in the
design, development, and production of
microprocessor-based distributed digital computing
and control systems for process and power industry
Pramod P. Khargonekar
for contributions to
robust control theory, algebraic system theory,
and linear multivariable systems
John C. Kieffer
for contributions to
information theory, particularly coding theory and
quantization
Clive W. Kimblin
for contributions to the
understanding arcing and interrupting phenomena
and to the development of commercial vacuum
interrupters
Makoto Kitazawa
for contributions to the
development of television broadcasting
transmitters and for leadership in the development
of all solid-state high-power television
transmitters
S. Rao Kosaraju
for contributions to parallel
computing theory
Balakrishnan Krishnamurthy
for
contributions to test generation, fault simulation,
and computer networks
Masaharu Kubo
for contributions to the
development of large-scale integrated circuits and
leadership in solid-state imaging devices
Ramdas Kumaresan
for contributions to the
development of subspace methods for modeling and
identifying low-rank signals and systems
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S. Lakshmivarahan
for contributions to
learning algorithms, parallel computing, and their
applications
Clifford G. Y. Lau
for technical and
managerial contributions to neural networks and
electrical system reliability
Aurel A. Lazar
for contributions to optimal
flow control and quality of service management in
broadband networks
Lin-Shan Lee
for contributions to computer
voice input/output techniques for Mandarin Chinese
and to engineering education
C. S. George Lee
for contributions to
computational algorithms and architectures in robot
kinematics and dynamics, and for leadership in
robotics education
Peter A. Lewin
for contributions to the
fields of electroacoustics and medical ultrasonics
and for the development of new transducers and
measurement methods
Michael S. P. Lucas
for contributions to the
size effect in the electrical conduction of thin
metallic films
Stephen F. Lundstrom
for leadership in the
research and development of high-performance,
parallel computing systems
LawrenceC. Lynnworth
for contributions to
ultrasonic measurements of flow, temperature, and
liquid level for process control
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Stephen A. Maas
for contributions to the
computer-aided analysis of microwave mixers and
their distortion behavior
Donald C. Malocha
for contributions to the
development of computer-aided design for surface
acoustic wave (SAW) transducers and filters
Ebrahim H. Mamdani
for the development of the
fuzzy logic control method
Wallace M. Manheimer
for contributions to the
analysis of nonlinear phenomena in plasma and
electron beams
Rikio Maruta
for contributions to the
practical application of digital signal processing
techniques for telecommunications systems through
the development of algorithms and DSP LSI chips
Matthew S. Mashikian
for contributions to the
understanding, diagnosis, and mitigation of
premature failure of extruded dielectric cables
Athanasios P. Meliopoulos
for contributions
to power system grounding, reliability assessment,
and analysis of harmonics
Edgar F. Merrill (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development and design of
alternating current motors
Hyde M. Merrill
for contributions to decision
analysis considering conflicting objectives and
risk in electric power systems
Harvey W. Mikulecky
for contributions to the
advancement of current-limiting fuse technology
and applications to electric power systems
Takashi Mimura
for contributions to
semiconductor devices and the demonstration of the
high electron mobility transistor (HEMT)
Toshi Minami
for contributions to the
research and development of visual communication
systems and digital picture processing
William A. Mittelstadt
for contributions to
the development and application of stability
enhancement techniques to long-distance power
transmission
Koji Mizuno
for contributions to the
development of electron devices for the short
millimeter and submillimeter-wave regions
Nirode C. Mohanty
for contributions to the
development of secure, survivable communications
and surveillance systems
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Shoji Nagasaki
for contributions to the
development and application of high-voltage
extruded solid dielectric power cables
Richard L. Nailen
For technical leadership in electric motor
applications
Takayoshi Nakata
for contributions to the
application of the finite element method to the
analysis of nonlinear magnetic devices
Ervin J. Nalos
for pioneering and development
and leadership in the application of high-power
microwave devices
Toshihiko Namekawa
for contributions to
information distribution network technology in
consumer products
Peter G. Neumann
for contributions to the
development of secure computer and communications
systems
Hiroshi Nishihara
for contributions to
lightwave electronics, especially for
integrated-optic devices and micro-optic
components
Josef A. Nossek
for contributions to the
design of discrete-time networks and technical
leadership in the development of radio communication
systems
Roy S. Nutter, Jr.
for the introduction of
microprocessor and advanced computer technology to
applications in the mining industry
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Matthew O'Donnell
for contributions to
biomedical ultrasonics, medical imaging, and the
application of VLSI devices to medical imaging
systems
Banu Onaral
for contributions to the
understanding and application of bioelectrodes and
for leadership in systems engineering education
David E. Orin
for contributions to the
computation of robot kinematics and dynamics
Harry A. Owen, Jr
for contributions to
power-electronics research and education
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Sankar Kumar Pal
for contributions to pattern
recognition and image processing using fuzzy set
theoretic methods
Dimitris Pavlidis
for contributions to the
design and technology of heterojunction
transistors and monolithic microwave integrated
circuits
Robert A. Peura
for contributions to
biomedical sensors and instrumentation and to
engineering education
John B. Plant
for leadership and creative
planning in undergraduate and graduate education
Boaz Porat
for contributions to the
performance analysis of autoregressive
moving-average parameter estimation algorithms and
parametric spectral estimation techniques
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John H. Reif
for contributions to theoretical
computer, particularly parallel computing, using
innovative techniques such as randomization
L. Rafael Reif
for pioneering work in the
low-temperature epitaxial growth of semiconductor
thin films
Martin P. Reiser
for pioneering work in
accelerator design and collective acceleration,
research on the behavior of space-charge dominated
beams, and contributions to engineering education
in particle beams
Peter H. Reynolds
for leadership in
developing measurement techniques for insulation
Fernard A. Roberge
for leadership in
biomedical engineering education and research
and/or contributions to mathematical modeling and
computerized instrumentation in electrophysiology
M. Franklin Rose
for contributions to
advanced power technology
Hyde M. Merrill
for contributions to decision
analysis considering conflicting objectives and
risk in electric power systems
Donald E. Rosenheim
for technical leadership
and research management in the information
processing industry
David B. Rutledge
for leadership in the
theory, development, and application of integrated
antennas in the millimeter-wave and terahertz
regimes
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Mohammed Safiuddin
for contributions to
advanced industrial control systems for processes
and electric drives, and for leadership in
continuing education
Nobuji Saito
for contributions to network
theory and engineering education
Ralph W. Samm
for leadership in the
application of advanced design and installation
technologies to underground electric transmission
cable systems
Peter W. Sauer
for leadership in electric
power engineering education and for contributions
to the theory of electric power system dynamic
modeling and stability
Jacob Savir
for contributions to the theory,
design, and applications of built-in-self-test
systems (BIST)
Harry A. Schafft
for contributions to the
reliability of semiconductor devices and for the
development of test methods for improving quality
control
Ralph O. Schmidt
for contributions to sensor
array processing of multiple signals and the
discovery of Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC)
algorithm
Norman F. Schneidewind
for contributions to
software measurement models in reliability and
metrics, and for leadership in advancing the field
of software maintenance
Stephen A. Sebo
for contributions to the
development of techniques for scale modeling for
high-voltage transmission stations and leadership in
electric power engineering education
Siegfried Selberherr
for pioneering work in
numerical analysis of semiconductor devices and
their fabrication processes
Thomas A. Seliga
for pioneering work in radar
polarimetry applied to meteorology and for
contributions to engineering education and research
Stephen D. Senturia
for contributions to the
application of microfabrication technology to
microsensors and microacoustors, and to the
characterization of microelectronic materials
John I. Sewell
for contributions to the
analysis and synthesis of continuous-time and
sampled-data signal-processing systems with
associated computer-aided design techniques
Mansoor Shafi
for contributions to the
propagation modeling of microwave radio paths and
for leadership in the development of digital radio
Sajjan G. Shiva
for contributions to computer
science and engineering education
K. Kirk Shung
for contributions to research
in ultrasonic imaging and tissue characterization
and to biomedical engineering education
Ashok K. Sinha
for contributions to
interconnect materials technology for
semiconductor devices
Bikash K. Sinha
for contributions to the
development of surface acoustic wave pressure and
temperature sensors
Paul M. Solomon
for contributions to the
theory of the scaling of semiconductor devices
Eduardo D. Sontag
for contributions to
nonlinear system theory and feedback control
Francis A. Spelman
for the development of
techniques for the collection and analysis of
physiology data from primates
John A. Stankovic
for research contributions
to distributed and real-time computing
Robert F. Stengel
for contributions to the
analysis and design of aerospace control systems
Fritz Steudel
for contributions to large
phased array radar systems
Gregory C. Stone
for contributions to the
development of on-line partial-discharge measuring
systems for large rotating machines
Hiroshi Suzuki
for contributions to power
system analysis technology
Orazio Svelto
for contributions to laser
technology and to education in optics and lasers
Joseph Sweeney
for fostering research and
development across several disciplines
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Susumu Tadakuma
for contributions to
industrial motor drive systems
Yoshitaka Takasaki
for contributions to
digital communication systems design
Tsuneyoshi Takasuna
for contributions to
the development of vacuum and gas circuit breakers
David Train
for contributions to high-voltage
testing and measuring techniques
Richard B. True
for contributions to a
unified theory of electron-beam transport in
high-power microwave systems
Peter J. Tsivitse
for technical leadership in
the fields of electrical rotating machinery and
electric adjustable drives
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Sergio Verdu
for contributions to multiuser
communication and information theory
Nukala Viswanadham
for contributions to the
modeling and performance analysis of flexible
manufacturing systems
Mathukumal Vidyasagar
for contributions to
the stability analysis of linear and nonlinear
distributed systems
Jeffrey S. Vitter
for contributions to the
theory of sorting and searching and to the design
and analysis of computer algorithms
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L. Arthur Wall, Jr.
for contributions and
leadership in the development of electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) standards and measurement
methods for computers and radio frequency devices
Jean C. Walrand
for the development of highly
efficient techniques for the analysis, control,
and simulation of stochastic networks and
stochastic resource allocation problems
Layne T. Watson
for contributions to the
theory and applications of homotopy algorithms,
mathematical software, and nonlinear programming
Harry Wechsler
for contributions to joint
spatial/spectral image representations and neural
networks, and their theoretical integrated and
applications to human and machines perception
Stuart Wecker
for contributions to computer
network architecture and computer communications
protocols
Harry H. Wieder
for contributions to the
growth, characterization, and electronic device
applications of thin films and epitaxial
semiconducting layers
Maurice Weiner
for contributions to the
development of high-speed, pulsed power devices
and techniques
W. Thomas Weir
for leadership in reliability
engineering through publications and educational
activities
Helen M. Wood
for leadership and
contributions to computing and communications
standardization
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Arthur D. Yaghjian
for the development of
near-field antenna measurement theory,
contributions to basic electromagnetic theory, and
the formulation of efficient methods to predict
electromagnetic scattering
Sachio Yasufuku
for contributions to
high-voltage electrical insulating materials
Philip S. Yu
for contributions to the theory
and practice of analytical performance modeling of
database systems
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Markus Zahn
for contributions to the
understanding of the effects of space charge and
flow electrification on the conduction and breakdown
properties of dielectrics
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