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A
Eleanor
R. Adair
for contributions to
understanding the effects of radio frequency energy
on biological thermoregulation and to the
formulation of safe-exposure standards for man
Arlon T.
Adams
for contributions to the
development and application of the method of
moments to antenna theory
Bajarang
L. Agrawal
for contributions to the
identification measurement, and control of
subsynchronous resonance in power systems
Colin S.
Aitchison
for contributions to the design
of microwave active circuits
Charles
K. Alexander, Jr
for leadership in the
field of engineering education, and the
professional development of engineering education
Shun-Ichi
Amari (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
mathematical foundations of neurocomputing and
information geometry
Kurt J.
Antreich
for contributions to
computer-aided tolerance design of electronic
circuits and computer-aided layout design of
integrated circuits
B
H. Thomas
Banks
for contributions to estimation and
control of distributed parameter systems
Tibor
Berceli
for contributions in the fields
of microwave photonics and nonlinear microwave
circuits
James T.
Brady
for contributions to computer
storage hierarchy technology
Vladimir
Brandwajn
for developments in sparse
matrix/sparse vectors methods for power system
John H.
Brunke
for contributions to the
development and application of advanced
high-voltage circuit breaker technology
C
Norman
Caplan (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
engineering research of robotics
O. Thomas
Carver (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
automatic test system architecture
Zhenming
Chai
for leadership in building a premier
research and teaching institute in
electronics, and propelling circuits and systems
activities in China
Vincent
W. S. Chan
for leadership in optical
communication systems
Jin-Fu
Chang
for contributions to research and
education in computer communications
Wen-Tsuen
Chen
for contributions to software
engineering and parallel processing systems
design
Yau-Chau
Ching (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the
conception, standardization, and deployment
strategy of the synchronous optical network (SONET)
Aristos
Christou
for contributions to the
reliability of microwave power devices
Ching-Tek
Chuang
for contributions to
high-performance bipolar devices, circuits, and
technology
Charles
K. Chui
for contributions to
approximation and wavelet theories and to their
application to signal processing
Charles
F. Clark (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
developing cooperative utility planing in the
Western U.S. transmission system
Jean-Pierre C. Crine
for contributions to
the theory of aging of insulation materials, and the
phenomena at metal-dielectric interfaces
D
James M.
Daly (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the application of electrical wire and cable, and
leadership in electromechanical standards
development
Sunil R.
Das (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
switching theory and computer design
Anthony
C. Davies (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the theory and analysis of active networks
Murray W.
Davis
for contributions to a thermal
rating system leading to increased capacity of
overhead transmission lines and power equipment
Alan M.
Davis
for contributions to software
engineering
Gordon W.
Day
for technical contributions and
leadership in lightwave measurement and
optical fiber sensors
Giovanni
De Micheli
for contribution to synthesis
algorithms for the design of electronic
circuits and systems
Renato De
Mori
for contributions to symbolic and
quantitative methods of signal interpretation
and understanding
Gerald F.
Dionne (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the theory and development of ferromagnetic
materials and microwave ferrite devices
Nicholas
M. Donofrio
for leadership and
contributions to computer component and product
development
Mihai D.
Draganescu (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the field of electron devices, and
for leadership in developing electron device
education in Romania
Charles
J. Durkin, Jr.
for technical leadership
in improving the reliability of large complex
electric power systems
LawrenceN. Dworsky (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to piezoelectric and transmission line
resonators and band pass filters for
telecommunications applications
E
Ahmed M.
El Serafi (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the understanding of the cross-magnetizing effect
in synchronous machines
Aicha
Elshabini-Riad
for contributions to
microelectronics education and to hybrid
microelectronics for microwave applications
John D.
Enderle
for contributions to biomedical
engineering education, and to the development
of student-initiated design competitions on an
international basis
Yariv
Ephraim
for contributions to the theory
and application of statistical speech
enhancement
F
David
Farber (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
computer languages, distributed computing and
advanced computer communications networking
John J.
Fearnsides (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the application of analysis and
control strategies to air traffic control
systems
Raymond
D. Findlay (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to analysis and measurement of
electrical machine characteristics
Robert
Fischl (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the design and understanding of power systems
Tadashi
Fukao
for developments of synchronous
reluctance motors and generator in
super-high-speed applications
G
Daniel D.
Gajski
for contributions to VLSI and
system level design methodologies and CAD
tools
Ruben D.
Garzon (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the advancement of interruption technology
Klein S.
Gilhousen
for contributions to the design
of military, commercial satellite, and
terrestrial telecommunications systems
Anthony
T. Giuliante
for contributions to
protective relaying education and their analysis
inspirational environments
Jitendra
Goel
for contributions to the development
of microwave and millimeter-wave high-power
components
Masuo
Goto
for the contributions to the
development of power system stability
technologies
William
A. Gross (Life Fellow)
for developing the
fundamental understanding of settee recorders
Thomas W.
Grudkowski
for development of integrated
microwave acoustics and semiconductor
technologies for high-speed signal processing
Ronald J.
Gutmann (Life Fellow)
for contributions
in microwave semiconductor technology
H
Gerald R.
Harris
for contributions to the
measurement and understanding of ultrasound in
medical applications
Shiro
Hata (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
electronic controls education
Philip
Heidelberger
for contributions to the
theory of discrete event simulations
Richard
K. Hester
for contributions to
programmable single-chip data acquisition systems
Aicha
Elshabini-Riad
for contributions to
microelectronics education and to hybrid
microelectronics for microwave applications
Thomas D.
Higgins
for leadership and innovation in
engineering and planning of energy and
cogeneration systems for chemical and plastics
manufacturing complexes
Leander
H. Hoke, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the design and development of radio
and television receivers
Nozomu
Hoshimiya
for contributions and
leadership in the field of biomedical engineering
Genda J.
Hu
for contributions to the understanding
and solutions to the latchup phenomenon in
CMOS VLSI
Evelyn L.
Hu
for contributions to the development
of high-resolution dry etching processes in
compound semiconductors
Charles
C. Huang
for engineering contributions
and technical leadership in the development of
high-volume GaAs MMIC's for commercial applications
James
Cheng-Min Hwang
for contributions to
development of molecular beam epitaxy manufacturing
and heterostructure devices and materials
I
Yoshitaka
Ikeda (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the field of power electronics and to the
standardization of power electronic equipment
Koichi
Inada (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of low-loss, high reliability
optical fiber and cables
Petros A.
Ioannou
for contributions to the theory
of robust adaptive control
Mary Jane
Irwin
for contributions to computer
arithmetic and digital signal processing
architectures
Tadatsugu
Itoh
for contributions to the process
technologies of semiconductor devices
Vijay S.
Iyengar
for contributions to the theory
and practice of fault modeling and delay fault
testing
J
David C.
Jiles
for contributions to the
understanding and application of hysteresis
effects in magnetic materials
Richard
L. Johnson (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of radio direction
finding and location systems
K
Edward W.
Kamen
for contributions to the algebraic
theory of linear indefinite dimensional and
arbitrary length time delays
Takashi
Katagi
for contributions to the theory of
reflector and horn antennas, as applied to
communication satellites
J.
Lawrence Katz
for leadership in the
application of ultrasonic wave propagation
techniques to the anisotropic elastic properties of
calcified tissues
Andreas
Kelen
for leadership in the application
of partial discharge analysis to machine
insulation
Koji
Kikuchi
for contributions to analysis of
EHV oil-filled cables and their installation
Reuven
Kitai
for contributions to electrical
engineering education and advanced measurement
techniques
W. J.
Kitchen (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the research, development, and manufacture of
leading-edge semiconductor technologies
Yukio
Kito
for contributions to the research
and development of high-power engineering,
especially heavy current interruption phenomena
David L.
Kleinman (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of modeling techniques for
manned-vehicle systems
Hermann
Kopetz
for contributions to the field of
fault-tolerant real-time local-area
distributed systems
IsraelKorn
for contributions to the
analysis of digital communication systems
Lloyd O.
Krause
for contributions to a world-wide
satellite-based passive location system
L
Walter R.
Lachs
for contributions to the
understanding of system voltage stability in
electric power systems
Jaynarayan H. Lala
for leadership in the
development of fault-tolerant parallel computer
systems
Roy
Lang
for contributions to the development
of optoelectronic devices and materials
Bhagawandas P. Lathi
for contributions to
electrical engineering education in the field of
signals, systems, and communication
John H.
Lau
for advancement of electronic
packaging with special contributions to
soldering science and fatigue studies
J.
Douglas Lavers
for contributions to the
modeling of electrometallurgical systems and
electroheat devices
Khai Dang
Le
for development and implementation of
large-scale resources-scheduling software for
electric utilities
Edward A.
Lee
for contributions to design
methodologies and programming techniques for
real-time digital signal processing systems
Harry F.
Lenzing
for contributions to improvement
of microwave line-of-sight communications
links
Herbert
A. Leupold
for contributions to electron
beam guidance and magnetic biasing systems
Lev B.
Levitin
for contributions to physical
information theory and quantum communication
systems
Bernard
C. Levy
for contributions to the modeling
and estimation of multidimensional random
processes
Frank L.
Lewis
for contributions to descriptor
systems and to control system education
Michael
A. Lieberman
for contributions to
research in plasma-assisted materials processing,
nonlinear dynamics, and controlled fusion
G. Jack
Lipovski
for contributions to the
development of database machines
Chen-Ching Liu
for contributions to
development of knowledge-based systems for power
system applications
Harry F.
Lockwood
for leadership in the
development of materials and devices for electronic
and optoelectronic applications
Vladimir
J. Lumelsky
for contributions to the
field of robotics and automation, particularly
for developing the theory of sensor-based motion
planning in an uncertain environment
Mark S.
Lundstrom
for contributions to
heterostructure devices physics and simulation
David D.
Lynch, Jr.
for leadership in the
development of programmable signal processors and
low probability of intercept radar
M
Noel Mac
Donald
for contributions to the
development and commercialization of the
scanning auger microprobe
Francis
Magee
for contributions to data
communications through receiver innovations in
high-speed modems, and to protocols for
packet-switched networks
Shinichi
Makino
for leadership in the research and
development of multipath signal suppression
techniques employed in television equipment
Manu
Malek
for technical leadership in
contributions to modeling, optimization,
operations, and management of telecommunication
networks
Luigi
Malesani
for contributions to research,
education, and industrial development in power
electronics
Johannes
Malherbe
for contributions to the
development of education in electromagnetics,
and to microwave design techniques
Yakout
Mansour
for contributions to the
understanding of voltage stability in large
power system networks
Robert
Marks
for leadership in and contributions
to the field of neural networks
Akira
Masaki
for contributions to integration
technologies for high-performance computer
logic
R
Masiello
for leadership in the
development of methods and systems for secure and
economic operation of power systems
Toshiaki
Masuhara
for contributions to the
invention and development of NMOS circuits and
high-speed CMOS static memories
H
Mattson
for theoretical contributions to
error-correcting codes
Robert
Mcmillan
for development of phase and
frequency control techniques for
millimeter-wave electromagnetic sources
L
Medgyesi-Mitschang
for contributions to
computational techniques for modeling
electromagnetic radiation and scattering from
complex objects
Benjamin
Melamed
for contributions to performance
analysis methodology and practice
M. Ray
Mercer
for contributions to the art and
science of testing logic networks
P
Mermelstein
for leadership in
industry/university collaborative research in speech
coding and recognition
Michael
Morgan
for theoretical contributions to
finite element techniques applied to
electromagnetic scattering, and for academic
leadership
Jose M
Moura
for contributions to nonlinear
filtering and model-based signal processing
Vladimir
Muljevic
for leadership in cybernetics
and control engineering education, and in the
history of technology
Takuro
Muratani
for contributions to digital
satellite communication systems and to
efficient use of the geostationary satellite orbit
N
Ravi
Nair
for contributions to design
automation for VSLI and microprocessor design
Thomas
Nehl
for contributions to digital network
modeling and development of electronically
operated permanent magnet machine systems and drives
Arye
Nehorai
for contributions to statistical
signal processing and system identification
David
Neuhoff
for contributions to the theory
of universal source coding and asymptotic
vector quantization
Lionel
Ni
for contributions to parallel
processing and distributed systems
O
Joseph
Osterhout
for contributions to the
development and application of silicon carbide
and metal oxide surge arresters
Tom
Otoshi
for contributions to microwave
measurement techniques for deep space
communications and radio science
Kenju
Otsuka
for contributions to photonic
devices and nonlinear dynamics to optical
systems
P
Stephen
Pardee
for pioneering leadership in the
development of electronic design automation
systems
Thomas
Parker
for contributions to the
development of high-stability surface acoustic
wave oscillators
Martin
Peckerar
for contributions to and
leadership in X-ray and microlithography
Chandler
Phillips
for contributions to biomedical
engineering education
G Picci
(Life Fellow)
for contributions to
modeling and realization of stochastic systems
Alberto
Pigini
for leadership in high voltage
research with special reference to external
insulation, diagnosis, and testing of power
apparatus
Eugene
Plotkin
for contribution s to
nonlinear-structural and time-varying systems with
applications to parameter estimation and rejection
and enhancement of signals
Dusan
Povh
for contributions to the analysis of
ac and dc systems and control of high-voltage
dc converters
R
Antti
Raisanen
for contribution to and
leadership in millimeter-wave receiver technology
V
Rajagopalan
for contributions to power
electronics education and research in
computer-aided analysis of power electronic systems
R
Ramakumar
for contributions to renewable
energy systems and leadership in power
engineering education
Konrad
Reichert
for contributions to the
analysis of electromagnetic fields and planning
and operation of power systems by means of numerical
methods
Sembiam
Rengarajan
for contributions to the
analysis and synthesis of slot array antennas
and electrical engineering education
Vittorio
Rizzoli
for contributions to the
simulation and design of nonlinear microwave
integrated circuits
Peter
Russer
for fundamental contributions to
noise analysis and low-noise optimization of
linear electronic circuits with general topology
T
Rzeszewski
for contributions to the
design and development of frequency-synthesized
tuning, and of “flesh tone” correction
for television receivers and of
high-definition television systems
S
Shuzo
Saito
for contributions for speech
processing systems based on maximum likelihood
spectral estimation and partial autocorrelation
coefficients
Sheppard
Salon
for contributions to the
development of numerical methods and computer
software for analyzing electric machine design and
performance
Mulukutla
Sarma
for contributions to electric power
engineering education and to research in
electric machine and magnetic system design
Tsutomu
Sasao
for contributions to design theory
and techniques of combinational logic circuits
A
Sasson
for contributions to power system
analysis and real-time monitoring, and for the
advancement of open systems concepts applied to
control centers
Alexander
Sawchuk
for contributions to digital
image processing and optical information
processing
Karl
Schoenbach
for contributions to the
research and development of very-high-power
electronic devices
Jim
Schwank
for contributions to the field of
radiation effects on electronic devices and
integrated circuits
John
Semmlow
for contributions to noninvasive
detection of coronary artery disease
Uri
Shaked
for contributions to the theory of
singular optimal estimation and to linear
control theory
Shlomo
Shamai
for contributions to Shannon
theory as applied to the evaluation of the
reliability of communication channels
Yacov
Shamash
for achievements and leadership
in creating nurturing, executing various
interaction between academia and industry
Chia
Shih
for contributions to the development
of surge arresters on transmission lines
Farrokh
Shokooh
for contributions to the
development of computer simulation and modeling
techniques for electrical power systems. and
leadership in electrical power education
Walter
Sincoskie
for contributions and
innovations in fast pack switching, leading to the
development of an international broad-band
information infrastructure
Burton
Smith
for contributions to the design and
development of scalable shared memory
multiprocessors
Victor
Solo
for contributions to the theory of
adaptive signal processing, identification,
and control
Rodney
Soukup
for contributions to electrical
engineering education and the advancement of
thin-film technology
J
Spratt
for contributions to the design
and fabrication of radiation-hardened
integrated circuits, and to advances in
semiconductor device technology
Sargur
Srihari
for contributions to character
recognition and document understanding systems
Robert
Steigerwald
for contributions to the
development of resonant power converters for
industrial and aerospace applications
Petre
Stoica
for contributions to statistical
signal processing and system identification
Johannes
Stork
for contributions to SiGe
heterojunction bipolar technology
Larry
Stotts
for contributions to low-contrast
target detection in clutter using
multispectral optical and infrared image sequences
R
Sullivan
for contributions to electrical
engineering education and leadership in
organizations devoted to electrical engineering
education
Toshio
Suzuki
for contributions to the
reliability of substation equipment through
application of insulating materials
Robert
Swartz
for contributions to the design of
high-speed integrated circuits for optical
communication systems
Joseph
Sweeney
for fostering research and
development activities across several
disciplines
T
Tasuku
Takagi
for contributions in the field of
electromagnetic compatibility, specifically
electric contact phenomena
Yasuo
Takemura
for contribution to color
television camera technologies
D
Taylor
for contributions to the theory
and practice of signal space encoded signaling
Russell
Taylor
for contributions and leadership
in the theory and implementation of
programmable sensor-based robot systems and in their
application to surgery and manufacturing
Richard
Temkin
for leadership in the development
and application of millimeter-wave and
infrared coherent sources
B
Thapar
for contributions to the design
and analysis of power system grounding
Pierre
Thollot
for contributions to the
promulgation, growth, and growth of power
electronics technology
Robert J.
Thomas (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
power systems engineering education and research,
and for contributions to the analysis and
control of power systems
Sandip
Tiwari
for contributions to
heterostructure devices
Henry
Trussell
for contributions to the theory
of multidimensional signal restoration and
reproduction
Jitendra
Tugnait
for contributions to statistical
signal processing and stochastic systems
analysis
Rao
Tummala
for contributions to the
development of multi-chip packages for
high-performance computers
U
Shiro
Usui
for contributions to applications of
neutral networks to color vision
discrimination
V
Rory Van
Tuyl
for contributions to the development
of gallium arsenide integrated circuits
Andries
Vandam
for contributions to computer
graphics and leadership in computer graphics
standards and education
Wolfhard
Vogel
for contributions to the
understanding of Earth-space propagation,
especially in connection with the land
mobile-satellite service
W
Wen
Wang
for contributions to compound
semiconductor devices through innovative
crystal growth
Kojiro
Watanabe
for the introduction of digital
signal processing techniques to the
realization of data modems
Mati
Wax
for contributions to sensor array
signal processing and model selection
T
Weaver
for leadership in advanced
planning, design, and application of new
technologies to enhance the efficiency and
reliability of electric power delivery systems
Robert
Weber
for contributions to microwave
solid-state circuit design applied to
high-power sources
D
Weiner
for contributions to the analysis
of nonlinear effects in electromagnetic
compatibility
Clifford
Weinstein
for technical leadership in
speech recognition, packet speech, and
integrated voice/data networks
Ehud
Weinstein
for contributions to the
application of statistical methods to signal
processing and time delay estimation
Werner
Wiesbeck
for contributions to wide-band
polarimetric radar metrology
A
Wilson
for contributions to electron-beam
lithography and leadership in the development
of X-ray lithography
Herbert
Winful
for contributions to the
understanding of nonlinear optical instabilities
in semiconductor laser arrays, periodic structures,
and birefringent optical fibers
Thomas G.
Wilson
for contributions to understanding
and modeling the nonlinear behavior of power
electronics components, circuits, and systems
Horst
Wittmann
for technical leadership in the
initiation of basic research programs in
electronic sciences and quantum size devices
Chang-Yu
Wu
for technical leadership in the design
of an electromagnetic compatibility laboratory
Y
Hiro
Yamasaki
for individual contributions and
leadership in intelligent sensing technology
K
Yao
for contributions in communication
theory, signal theory, and systolic algorithms
A
Zaky
for leadership in electrical
engineering education and contributions to the
understanding of conduction and breakdown in
dielectric liquids
Z
Bernard
Zeigler
for contributions to the theory
of discrete event systems modeling and
simulation
Richard
Ziolkowski
for contributions to the
theory of localized waves and their realization
in pulse-driven arrays and for contributions to
computational electromagnetics
Donald
Zipse (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
implementing technology for industrial codes and
standards
Peter
Zory
for contributions to the development
and understanding of semiconductor and gas
lasers