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A
Asad A.
Abidi
for contributions to the design of
high-frequency MOS analog integrated circuits
Maurice
F. Aburdene
for significant and sustained
contributions to the development of
undergraduate electrical engineering laboratories
and undergraduate education
Govind P.
Agrawal
for contributions to the
development and understanding of semiconductor
lasers and fiber-optic communications systems
Hamid
Ahmadi
for contributions to high speed
ATM networking technology and to wireless
networking
Hirofumi
Akagi
for contributions to the theory of
instantaneous reactive power in three-phase
circuits, and to the development of active power
filters for harmonic compensation in power
systems
Ian F.
Akyildiz
for contributions to performance
analysis of computer communication networks
Derek P.
Atherton
for pioneering contributions to
the describing function techniques for
nonlinear control systems design
James
Hiram Aylor
for developments in the use
of computer technology for persons with
disabilities
B
Lalit Rai
Bahl
for contributions to automatic
speech recognition
Sanjay
Kumar Banerjee
for contributions to
physics of semiconductor devices used in
three-dimensional integrated circuits, and low
temperature silicon-germanium epitaxy using
non-thermally-assisted chemical vapor
deposition
Roger C.
Barr
for contributions to the theory of
the electrocardiogram and its origin from
currents and voltages within the heart
Carl E.
Becker (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development of standards, energy conservation
practice and technology for utility electric service
to industrial and commercial customers
Adalbert
Beyer
for the development of numerical
field analysis techniques and their
application to the design of new reciprocal and
nonreciprocal millimeter wave thin line
components
Bir
Bhanu
for contributions to sensor-based
navigation, automatic object recognition and
closed-loop adaptive techniques for developing
robust algorithms
Radoslaw
M. Biernacki
for contributions to the
theory and implementation of microwave and
analog CAD technology
Williamm
Z. Black
for developing thermal
management technology for optimum use of
transmission and distribution components in electric
energy systems
Ion
Gheorghe Boldea
for contributions to the
theory, design and application of linear motion
electric machines, drives and magnetic levitation,
and for leadership in engineering education
Rudolf M.
Bolle
for contribution to the development
of versatile computer vision systems for
deriving symbolic descriptions about object class
from raw data
Wayne J.
Book
for seminal contributions to the
modeling, analysis and control of robotic arms
and other flexible multibody systems and for
leadership in the development of
multidisciplinary curriculum in manufacturing
systems
Pierre E
Borne
for contributions to qualitative
analysis and control of large scale and
complex systems
Nikolaos
G. Bourbakis
for contributions to digital
image scanning algorithms
Alan C.
Bovik
for contributions to nonlinear
image processing
Sidney
Robert Bowes
for contributions to the
development of novel pulse width modulated
techniques for variable speed induction motor drives
Hans H.
Brand
for contributions to microwave
networks, for their applications to real-time
imaging systems and for the extension of microwave
technology into the Terahertz region
Arthur M.
Breipohl
for contributions to the
applications of stochastic models to electrical
utility planning and operations and to power
engineering education
Ivor
Brodie
for pioneering research in the
field of physical electronics, including
thermionic emission, field emission,
electrographics, electron beam lithography and
displays
Ian G.
Brown
for developing the state-of-the-art
MEVVA intense metal (and carbon) vacuum arc
ion source for accelerators and for industry
Gershon
Buchsbaum
for contributions to analysis
of information processing and signal coding in
human visual perception
Aleksander T. Bulinski
for contributions
to the understanding of aging and breakdown
processes in high voltage polymeric cable
insulation
Aubrey M.
Bush
for contributions in communications
theory and engineering education, and for the
promotion of fundamental and applied research in
communications
C
Luis
Felipe Cabrera
for contributions to the
use of atomic operations in storage reveres
Xi-Ren
Cao
for contributions to perturbation
analysis and to performance evaluation of
discrete event systems
Vito
Cappellini (Life Fellow)
for leadership
in digital filtering and image processing
William
Michael Carey
for international
leadership in the modeling and analysis of acoustic
signal fields and noise in the ocean
David
Emil Carlson
for contributions to the
discovery of methods of preparing hydrogenated
amorphous silicon thin films
Christos
G. Cassandras
for contributions to
discrete event systems and perturbation analysis and
their applications
Mau-Chung
Frank Chang
for pioneering work in
processing technology for manufacturing
heterojunction bipolar integrated circuits
Harry
Krewson Charles, Jr.
for leadership in
electronics packaging technology for space, marine
and biomedical electronic systems
Chun
Hsiung Chen
for contributions to the
development of variational and other numerical
methods applied to coplanar waveguides and various
other structures
Pritindra
Chowdhuri (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the analysis of lightning-caused transients in
power systems, and to the understanding of
transient-voltage withstand capability of
power semiconductor devices
John
Matthew Cioffi
for contributions to the
theory, practice, and promotion of advanced
communication methods in data transmission and
storage
Jean-Pierre Colinge
for contributions to
silicon-on-insulator devices and technology
Robert B.
Cooper
for fundamental contributions to
queuing theory and its applications in
teletraffic and computer engineering
Alan
Leroy Courts
for the development of metal
oxide varsity protection for series
capacitors, and the contribution to the advancement
of high voltage field testing techniques
Emil
James Crescenzi, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of microwave
amplifiers, integrated circuit technology, and
miniature receivers for defense applications
Peter
Evans Crouch
for contributions in
nonlinear realization theory and leadership in
engineering education
Joseph
Michael Crowley
for contributions to
education and practice in electrostatic processes,
and for fundamental contributions to
electrohydrodynamics
Slobodan
Cuk
for the invention and development of
new switching converter circuits and
contributions to the design and analysis of power
electronic circuits
Nicholas
Charles Currie
for contributions to
millimeter wave phenomenology measurements in radar
Leszek
Stanislaw Czarnecki
for development of
the power theory of three-phase asymmetrical systems
with nonsinusoidal waveforms, and for contributions
to methods of measurements, power factor and
power quality improvement in such systems
D
Supriyo
Datta
for contributions to the
understanding of electronic transport in ultra
small devices
James
Michael Daughton (Life Fellow)
for
pioneering work on commercial magnetic field sensors
and memories using giant magnetoresistance
materials
Ed F.
Deprettere
for contributions in algorithm
and architecture design for adaptive signal
processing
Dale Alan
Douglass (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to understanding the characteristics and
applications of overhead power transmission
conductors
Eric
Dubois
for contributions to the
multidimensional signal processing and coding of
video signals
E
Mehrdad
Ehsani
for contributions to theory and
application of switching power converters and
their control
Thomas
Chambers Ely
for innovation in
architecting and implementing service creation
capabilities for the advanced intelligent network
Nader
Engheta
for contributions to the
electromagnetic theory of complex media
F
Changxin
Fan
for contributions to and leadership
in the area of communication engineering
education and research
Thomas
Robert Fischer
for contributions to the
theory and practice of data compression,
including trellis coded quantization and pyramid
vector quantization
Robert
Edward Fontana, Jr.
for development of
novel processes for magnetic devices, most notably
magnetoresistive thin films heads
Victor
Fouad-Hanna
for contributions to the
development of advanced numerical techniques for
analysis and modeling of passive microwave and
millimeter wave circuits
Joseph R.
Fragola
for contributions to the theory
and practice of reliability and risk analysis
Peter
Anthony Freeman (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in the definition of software engineering
as a scientific and academic discipline
James G.
Fujimoto
for pioneering contributions to
ultrafast optics and optical coherence
tomography
Satoru
Fujishima
for the development of
piezoelectric ceramic filters, SAW filters for TV
and SAW filters for mobile communication
Katsuhisa
Furuta
for contributions to digital
control theory and its applications to
robotics and industrial processes
G
Richard
Joseph Gambino
for discovery of
perpendicular anisotropy in amorphous magnetic
materials and for development of these
materials for the erasable, magneto-optical
disk industry
Steven
Harvey Gold
for research in high power,
coherent radiation sources including
millimeter-wave free-electron lasers, gyrotrons,
cyclotron autoresonance masers, and the
magnicon
Andrew
Avi Goldenberg
for contributions to
theory of robot control and development of advanced
flexible automation systems for industrial
applications
John
Michael Golio
for contributions to the
characterization, parameter extraction, and
modeling of microwave transistors
Ambuj
Goyal
for contributions to the theory and
practice of system dependability
Hans
Peter Graf
for development of integrated
massively parallel processors and their
applications to industrial pattern recognition's
Peter
Mitchell Grant
for contributions to
surface acoustic wave processing and leadership in
signal processing research
William
A. Gruver (Life Fellow)
for leadership of
major systems engineering programs in robotics and
manufacturing automation
Fred G.
Gustavson
for contributions to the
efficient numerical simulation and design of
electrical circuits using innovation sparse matrix
algorithms
H
Thomas
James Hammons (Life Fellow)
for analysis
of performance of turbine-generators and their
electromechanical interaction with power networks
Robert
Joseph Harrington
for contributions to
transient power system analysis and for leadership
in power engineering education
Tatsuro
Hasegawa (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to industrial electronics and control systems
Keith W.
Hipel
for contributions to the
development of systems design engineering as an
educational discipline
Botaro
Hirosaki
for contributions to the
development of high-speed digital communications
technologies and systems
John M.
Hollerbach
for contributions to
autonomous robot calibration, novel robot systems,
and human motor control
Malcolm
D. Horton (Life Fellow)
for contributions
and leadership in the conception and implementation
of high-power adjustable-speed electric motor
drive systems and high-energy pulsed power
systems
Webster
E. Howard
for pioneering contributions in
two-dimension electron gas in silicon
inversion layers, and contributions to flat panel
displays
Roger T.
Howe
for seminal contributions to
microfabrication technologies
Louis
Roberts Hunt
for contributions to
nonlinear control systems and
mathematics/engineering education
I
Michel V.
Ianoz
for contributions to research and
education in the area of transient
electromagnetics with applications to lighting and
EMP effects on lines and networks
Kiyoo
Itoh
For seminal and sustained
contributions to high-density DRAMs
Yoshihiro
Iwadare (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to information coding theory, especially for the
construction of a class of burst-error correcting
convolutional codes
Takehiro
Izumi (Life Fellow)
for leadership in the
planning and institution of direct broadcasting by
satellite and the development of channeling plan for
such broadcasting
J
Joseph
Farid Ja Ja
for contributions to parallel
computing, combinatorial algorithms, algebraic
complexity, and digital signal processing
architectures
Dazong
Jiang (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
establishing the profession of biomedical
engineering in China
Barry
Wayne Johnson
for contributions to
fault-tolerant computing
K
Akinobu
Kasami
for contributions to, and
technical leadership of, the development of red
and green LED's and red visible laser diodes
Rangachar
Kasturi
for contributions to the field of
computer vision and pattern recognition; in
particular, to document image analysis for graphics
recognition and interpretation
Thomas
Christos Katsouleas
for pioneering
contributions to the fields of ultra-high gradient
particle accelerators and novel light sources using
plasmas
Randy
Howard Katz
for contributions to computer
system design, engineering education, and
government service
William
Morris Kaufman
for leadership in the
development of instrumentation systems for the
testing, evaluating and inspecting of transportation
system components and for contributions to the
theory of distributed resistance-capacitance
circuits
Mark B.
Ketchen
for the development of
superconducting devices and technology for
scientific and practical applications
Yongmin
Kim
for the development of new techniques
in medical imaging, computer modeling of the
human body, picture archiving and communication
systems, and the transfer of novel technology
to industry
Scott
Kirkpatrick
for contributions to discrete
optimization, for developing design tools
based on the theory of simulated annealing
Richard
David Klafter
for contributions to
robotics education and graduate training in
electrical and computer engineering
Kohroh
Kobayashi
for contributions to the
development of high performance long wavelength
semiconductor lasers and other optoelectronics
devices for optical fiber communications
Hiroyoshi
Komiya
for contributions to the
development and operation of a fully automated
semiconductor manufacturing line
Peter
Kroon
for contributions to low bit rate
speech coding
Vladimir
Kucera
for significant contributions to
the theory and design of control systems
L
Paolo
Lampariello
for pioneering investigations
of leakage effects on open waveguides with
application to new class of millimeter wave antenna
William
J. Lannes, III
for contributions to the
design of uprated electric substations
Harold W.
Lawson, Jr.
for outstanding contributions
to programming languages, to microprogramming,
and to various other fields in computer science and
education
Edward
Delano Lazowska
for advanced the state of
the art in computer systems and computer system
performance analysis, and for significant technical,
educational, and disciplinary leadership
Franz W.
Leberl
for contributions to the
development of radargrammetry and the
demonstration of the usefulness of aircraft and
satellite radar imagery in mapping tropical;
land, sea-ice, and planetary surfaces
Gerald
Lebizay
for the advancement of the state
of the art in data and voice communication
systems and entrepreneurship that contributed to the
adoption of asynchronous transfer mode switching by
the computer network industry
Jean-Pierre Leburton
for contributions to
nonlinear electronic transport and size quantization
in semiconductor quantum wells, quantum wires, and
quantum dots, and the theory of the index of
refraction in superlattices
Hae-Seung
Lee
for contributions to CMOS high
accuracy data converters
Allen
Henry Levesque
for contributions to the
development of strategic defense communications
network and for a applications error-control coding
to radio communications
Curt A.
Levis
for technical leadership and
research in electromagnetics, antennas,
radiowave propagation, and distinguished teaching
Alan
Gerald Lewis
for contributions to
advanced complimentary metal oxide semiconductor
devices physics and circuit design for large area
microelectronics and very large scale
integrated
Charles
Shih-Tung Liang
for contributions to the
development of low observable technology through
use of rigorous electromagnetics principles in
conjunction with basic concepts of
radar/electronic warfare systems and other aerospace
disciplines
Wayne
Carl Luplow
for leadership in
establishing then terrestrial broadcast system of
digital high definition for North America
M
Richard
Lloyd Magin
for developments in target
drug delivery systems for the diagnosis an
treatment of cancer and for contributions to the
understanding of the biological effects and
safety aspects of electromagnetic radiation
Sioe Tho
Mak
for contributions to the development
of a viable two-way communication system for
demand side management and distribution automation
Franco
Maloberti
for contributions to design
methodologies for analog integrated circuits
and outstanding leadership in microelectronics
education and research
Petros
Maragos
for contributions to the theory
and application of nonlinear signal processing
systems
Walter
John Martiny, Jr.
for advances in
induction machine size, efficiency, and performance,
and for advancement of induction motor
standards
Kouki
Matsuse
for contributions to sensorless
control of induction motors and adjustable
speed ac drives
Terence
Raymond Mccomb
for contributions and
leadership in the development of direct
calibrations at high voltage using digital
techniques to provide direct traceability of
high-voltage impulse measuring systems
Robert
Newton Mcdonough
for contributions to
radar and sonar signal processing and for leadership
in engineering education
Marlin
Homer Mickle
for the application of
mathematical analysis and digital computers to the
solution of large scale societal and physical
problems
Timothy
John Eastham Miller
for development of
switched reluctance and permanent magnet motors and
their controls, and for services to industry in
support of research and development of
products based on these technologies
Hisayasu
Mitsui
for contributions to the research
and development of insulating materials and
insulating systems for high voltage rotating
machines and advanced research devices
Osama
Abdel-Wahab Mohammed
for contributions to
three-dimensional electromagnetic field computation
and for the development of intelligent systems
techniques for the optimal design of
electromagnetic devices and systems
Ned
Mohan
for contributions to power
electronics education and applications in
power systems
Linn F.
Mollenauer
for seminal and sustained
contributions to the science, technology, and
ultra-high-capacity communication applications of
optical solutions
N
Nils Eric
Nilsson
for contributions to improved
reliability and operation of utility power
plants
Tetsuo
Nishi
for contributions to linear and
nonlinear circuit theory
O
Vojin G.
Oklobdzija
for contributions to computer
architecture
P
Kaveh
Pahlavan
for contributions to data
communication with particular emphasis on
wireless office information networks
Keshab K.
Parhi
for contributions to the fields of
VLSI digital signal processing architectures,
design methodologies and tools
Kurt
Edward Petersen
for pioneering
contributions and successful commercialization of
micromechanical systems
R. J.
Piwko
for leadership and contributions to
advancing the application of high-voltage DC
and electronic equipment of electric power
transmission systems
Robin
Podmore
for the development of analytical
techniques for power system dynamic
equivalents and the application of computer
technology to power system control centers
Viktor K.
Prasanna
for contributions to parallel
architectures and algorithms
Q
Jeffrey
Paul Quintenz
for technical contributions
to the focusing of intense light ion beams and
particle-in-cell computer codes to model pulsed
power devices
R
Peter J.
Ramadge
for contributions to the theory
of adaptive control and the control of
discrete event systems
Daniel
William Repperger (Life Fellow)
for
applying control systems technology to assist humans
in stressful environments
John Alan
Richards
for scientific contributions in
the fields of earth observational remote
sensing
Angel B.
Rodriguez-Vazquez
for contributions to
the design and applications of analog/digital
nonlinear ICs
Antoine
Georges Roederer
for contributions in the
field of arrays and multibeam reflector antennas
Yoram
Rudy
for contributions to mathematical
descriptions and solution applicable to
cardiac electrophysiology
Enrique
Hector Ruspini
for contributions to the
understanding of fuzzy logic concepts and their
application to pattern recognition and numerical
classification
S
Martin W.
Sachs
for contributions to the
architecture of computer I/O interconnects based
on fiber optics
Fathi
M.A. Salam
for contributions to the
development of tools for the analysis and design
of nonlinear and chaotic circuits and systems
Luigi
Salvaderi
for contributions to the
application of Monte Carlo techniques in power
system reliability evaluation
Hajime
Sasaki
for contributions to the
development of advanced VLSI systems
Peter M.
Schultesiss
for the design, analysis, and
implementation of space-time signal processing
systems
Chalmers
F. Sechrist, Jr.
for contributions to
engineering education
Sachio
Semmoto
for technical and entrepreneurial
contributions to telecommunications industry
in Japan
Ashwin H.
Shah
for significant contributions to
memory designs, architecture, and technology
Linda G.
S. Shapiro
for contributions in the
theory of relational matching and its
application to model-based computer vision
Bing J.
Sheu
for contributions to signal
processing and neural network systems using
VLSI processors
Paul C.
Shields
for fundamental contributions to
information theory
Naohisa
Shimomura
for contributions and
leadership in the development of Japanese language
information processing technologies
Bernard
S. Siegal
for leadership in furthering
thermal measurements analysis of electronic
components
Robert L.
Simpson
for contributions to the
advancement of the practice of electrical
engineering and the development of electrical
standards for industrial plant power systems
James A.
Smith
for development of optical and
thermal canopy signature models, basic terrain
feature measurements, and application to remote
sensing
Marc
Snir
for technical leadership in the
development of parallel computation and
scalable parallel systems architectures
Christopher Maxwell Snowden
for
pioneering work on the development and application
of physical models to the design of microwave
and millimeter-wave semiconductor devices and
circuits
Nelson R.
Sollenberger
for pioneering contributions
to TDMA-based personal communication system
technology and standardization enabling a new
generation of wireless telecommunications
services
Mark W.
Spong
for contributions to the control of
robot systems using nonlinear control
techniques
Eldon K.
Stanek
for contributions to electrical
safety in mining operations and to engineering
education
Dan C.
Stanzione
for leadership in applying
advanced software technology in systems that
have enhanced the performance and reliability of
public telecommunications networks
Raymond
Steele
for fundamental contributions to
digital wireless communications, including
principles of microcell operation and multilevel
modulation
Charles
T. Stelzried
for pioneering development
of low noise ground antenna systems used for
deep space tracking
Laverne
E. Stetson
for contributions to
electrical safety and irrigation load control and
development of electrical codes and standards
Hans
Steyskal
for contributions to array
antenna technology
Ernest M.
Stokely
for contributions to medical
imaging, especially in the design of systems
and software for measuring human brain blood
perfusion in cross-section
Renjeng
Su
for contributions to the development
of the concepts and methods for feedback
linearization on nonlinear control systems
Ming-Ting
Sun
for contributions and leadership to
the technology of video signal processing and
transmission
Narasimhan Sundararajan
for technical
leadership in the indigenous design and development
of India's satellite launch vehicles and for
contributions to the development of aerospace
systems
Marcio
Szechtman
for contributions and
leadership to the development and progress of high
voltage direct current transmission technology in
Brazil
T
Hideaki
Takagi
for contributions to the
performance analysis of communication networks
and queueing systems
Steven L.
Tanimoto
for contributions to data
structures and architectures for image
processing
Ahmed
Hossam Tewfik
for contributions wavelet
theory and fractal signal processing and their
applications
Toru
Toyabe
for contributions to numerical
device modeling and physics of
metal-oxide-semiconductor devices
Harry L.
Tredennick, Iii
for the design and
implementation of the execution unit and controller
of the MC68000 workstation microprocessor
Louise H.
Trevillyan
for contributions to the
development of automated logics synthesis of
VLSI chips
Jeffrey
J.P. Tsai
for contributions to
knowledge-based software engineering for
time-critical systems
Ching Hwa
Tsang
for contributions to the design of
advanced magnetoresistive heads for rigid disk
recording
V
Vincent
C. Vannicola
for technical contributions
to radar signal processing theory and practice
Murali R
Varanasi
for contributions to coding for
computer fault tolerance and leadership in
computer science and engineering education
John L.
Volakis
for contributions to
computational electromagnetic, including hybrid
finite element and high frequency methods
W
Loren B.
Wagenaar
for contributions to transformer
and bushing test standards and specifications
Cedric F.
Walker
for leadership in computerized
instruction in biomedical engineering
James N.
Walpole
for contributions to
semiconductor lasers
Stephen
M. Walters
for leadership in the
commercialization of asynchronous transfer mode
networking technology, including ATM standards,
specifications, and services
Anthony
I. Wasserman
for contributions to
software engineering, including the development of
computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools
Alfred C.
Weaver
for contributions to the design of
computer communications protocols
Che-Ho
Wei
for contributions to circuits and
systems for communication and signal
processing
Neil H.
Weste
for contributions to the methods of
design of full custom integrated circuits
Robin
Williams
for leadership in computer
video, image and graphics systems
Myron
Wilson (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
total quality management techniques
Jack
Harriman Winters
for contributions to the
theory and practice of adaptive signal
processing for digital communication systems
Y
David
Owen Yevick
for contributions to the
numerical simulation of guided-wave components
and devices and to the theory of optical processes
in semiconductors
Shigeru
Yokoyama
for contributions to lighting
protection of power distribution lines and to
the measurement of lighting phenomena
James
Forest Young
for engineering
contributions to the development of ultraviolet and
vacuum ultraviolet coherent sources of radiation
Z
Mona
Elwakkad Zaghloul
for leadership in
education and research in integrated circuit design
and their application to neural networks
Xiaoxin
Zhou
for leadership and innovation
contributions to power technology
James F.
Ziegler
for contributions to ion
implantation technology and to understanding the
effects of radiation on terrestrial electronic
systems
Douglas
Norman Zuckerman
for leadership in the
development of network operations and management in
industry
Jacek M.
Zurada
for contributions to engineering
education in the area of neural networks