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A
Lex Alan
Akers
for contributions to analog neural
networks and to the modeling of
microelectronic devices
C. Goran
Andersson
for contributions to the
analysis of the interaction between AC and DC
systems and of voltage stability in power systems
Mikhail
Atallah
for contributions to parallel
algorithms in computational geometry and in
combinatorics
Yianni
Attikiouzel
for leadership in electrical
and electronic engineering education and for
contributions to applications of neural networks
B
Radhakisan Sohanlal Baheti
for leadership
in the integration of research and education in
control systems engineering
Soli S.
Bamji
for contributions to the
understanding of electroluminescence emission
and aging processes in high-voltage polymeric
insulation
Robert
James Barker
for leadership in the fields
of plasma science and microwave generation
Dan Avon
Bathker
for contributions to and
leadership in high performance microwave antenna
and metrology systems
H. Clark
Bell
for advancements in synthesis
techniques and development of new prototype
networks for microwave filters
Diana J.
Bendz
for leadership and contributions to
electronics manufacturing and to environmental
impact and policy
Sergio
Benedetto
for contributions to
performance evaluation of digital transmission
systems, to analysis and design of trellis coded
modulation techniques and to digital optical
communication systems
James
Benford
for development of high power
microwave sources and for transferring this
technology into custom products
Herbert
S. Bennett
for contributions to modeling
heavy doping and transport physics in
semiconductors
Dileep P.
Bhandarkar
for contributions and
technical leadership in the design of complex and
reduced instruction set architecture and in computer
system performance analysis
Valmik
Bhargava
for contributions in cardiology:
ECG signal averaging-stress testing, high
frequency ECG, gated blood pool scintigraphy,
angiographic regional wall motion assessment,
quantitative coronary angiography
Trevor S.
Bird
for contributions to the theory of
mutual coupling between antennas with
particular application to the design of array feeds
for satellite antennas
Shahid H.
Bokhari
for contributions to the mapping
problem in parallel and distributed computing
David
Edward Borth
for contributions to the
design and development of wireless
telecommunication systems
Donald W.
Bouldin
for contributions to the design
of special-purpose architectures using VLSI
processors
Jay Payne
Britton
for contributions to software
architectures and to applications in electric
utility energy management systems
Jens
Buus
for contributions to device analysis
of semiconductor lasers
C
Francis
Xavier Canning
for developing efficient
and stable numerical computation methods for
solving electromagnetic problems
Virginio
Cantoni
for contributions and leadership
in the development of hierarchical
architectures of computer vision systems
Larry
Richard Carley
for contributions to the
design o analog integrated circuits and to
computer-aided analog design
Wade
Thomas Cathey (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to optics in computing, adaptive
optics, and imaging systems
Franco
Cerrina
for applications of synchrotron
radiation to X-ray lithography, X-ray
microscopy and X-ray optics delivery systems
Alan
Geetran Cha (Life Fellow)
for advancing
shaped reflector antenna technology and for
contributions to deep-space-communication
ground station antennas
Guanrong
Chen
for fundamental contributions to the
theory and applications of chaos control and
bifurcation analysis
Han-Fu
Chen
for contributions to identification
and stochastic adaptive control
Edward
Albert Cherney
for leadership in
research, development, application, and
standardization of non-ceramic insulators and
RTV silicone rubber insulator coatings
Alice M.
Chiang
for contributions to signal
processors using charge coupled devices
Hsiao-Dong Chiang
for contributions to
the direct methods to power systems stability
analysis and to the development of nonlinear systems
Ram
Chillarege
for contributions to the
theory and practice of the design of reliable
software
Tung-Hai
Chin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of adjustable speed drive of
induction machines and pioneering research work on
power electronics
Kwo Ray
Chu
for contributions to the basic
understanding of relativistic electron
cyclotron interaction with electromagnetic waves and
development of high power radiation sources
based on such interactions
Justin C.
Chuang
for contributions to radio link
techniques, system architecture, and resource
management of low-power wireless personal
communications
Shun Lien
Chuang
for his contributions to the
theory of strained quantum-well semiconductor
lasers and the physics of optoelectronic devices
Ioan
Matei R. Ciric
for contributions to
modeling and analysis of magnetic devices
Kenneth
Kingsley Clarke (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in the development and production of
calibration-quality instrumentation for
laboratory and field applications
Enrico
Tommasso Comellini (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to power distribution automation and
structural design of extra-high voltage
transmission lines, and for leadership in
international standard and research institutes
Wils
Lahugh Cooley (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the theory and practice of
designing and testing electrical distribution
grounding systems for applications in the mining
industry
John Hall
Cooper
for contributions to test
facilities, test programs, and analytical
procedures necessary to provide a basic
understanding of aging characteristics for
full-size transmission cable systems
Carl Ross
Crawford
for singular contributions to
the field of medical electronics, particularly
Computed Tomographic Scanner technology
D
Anton
Timothy Dahbura
for contributions to the
theory and practice of multiprocessor fault
diagnosis, communications protocol conformance test
sequence generation, and memory
reconfiguration algorithms
Patricia
D. Daniels
for contributions to
engineering education
Edward
John Delp, Iii
for contributions to image
compression and processing
Alvin M.
Despain (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to computer systems implementation
Russell
George Dewitt (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in the planning and deployment of
all-digital telecommunications networks
Dariush
Divsalar
for contributions to the
analysis and design of coding and modulation
techniques for satellite, mobile, and deep-space
communication systems
Herbert
Charles Doepken, Jr. (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of
compressed-gas-insulated cable
Stephen
Alexander Dyer
for design and development
of spectrum-recovery methods and fast
algorithms in Hadamard-transform multiplex
spectrometry
E
Alexander
E. Emanuel (Life Fellow)
for advances in
the theory of power quality, real-time measurement,
and effects of power system harmonic
distortion
Philip G.
Emma
for innovations in high-performance
computer architecture
Jose De
Albuqueruque Epifanio Da Franca
for
contributions to analog multirate signal processing
and engineering education
F
Ronald
Fagin
for contributions to finite-model
theory, and to relational database theory
Leonard
A. Ferrari
for contributions to signal
and image processing, and engineering
education
Andrzej
Filipkowski (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to engineering education
Martin
Alvin Fischler (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to model-based image understanding
Daniel
Mark Fleetwood
for contributions to the
field of electronic devices and materials
Michael
S. Frankel
for leadership in the design
of command, control and communications systems
Lynn F.
Fuller
for contributions to engineering
education
G
Alan
Garscadden (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the field of non-equilibrium
plasmas and its applications
Richard
Gerber
for contributions to solid-state
and applied magnetism
StanleyBruce Gershwin
for leadership in
the development and implementation of systems and
control approaches to manufacturing
Joseph M.
Giachino (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to micro mechanical and microelectro-mechanical
control systems
Georgios
Basilios Giannakis
for contributions to
system identification and statistical signal
processing
C. Lee
Giles
for contributions to the theory and
practice of neural networks
David
George Goodenough
for contributions to
remote sensing information systems
Brian E.
B. Gott
for leadership in the design and
development of large synchronous generators
Jessy W.
Grizzle
for contributions to the theory
and practice of nonlinear control systems
design
Laszlo
Gyorfi
for contributions to pattern
recognition, estimation, and classification
H
Paul
Stephen Hamer
for contributions to
performance standards for motors and generators in
the petro-chemical industry
Amos
Andras Hardy
for contributions to the
theory of guided wave optics and lasers
Edgar C.
Hayden (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
ionspheric propagation research and radio direction
finding systems
Robert
Hecht-Nielsen
for leadership in practical
applications of neural network technology
Tor
Helleseth
for contributions to coding
theory and cryptography
Jeannine
Henriette Henaff
for contributions to the
analysis, design and realization of
telecommunication systems
Steven J.
Hillenius
for contributions to the field
of solid-state technology and it?s
applications to integrated circuits
Shigeichi
Hirasawa
for contributions to the
development of channel coding schemes and
error-connecting codes
Gerd
Hirzinger
for contributions in robot
mechatronics, telerobotics, man-machine
interface research, and pioneering space robotics
Michael
Latham Honig
for contributions to
adaptive interference suppression and multiuser
detection of digital communications
Kazuhiko
Honjo
for contributions to the
development of gallium-arsenide integrated
circuits
Roger
Franklin Hoyt
for contributions to
magnetic rigid disk storage, and interface
reliability
Johan
Hendrik Huijsing
for contributions to the
design and analysis of analog integrated
circuits
I
Hajime
Imai (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development of laser diodes for optical
transmission systems
Rokuya
Ishii
for contributions to the theory of
and applications to digital signal processing
Mohamed
Ismail
for contributions to analog VLSI
circuits and signal processing
Hiroshi
Iwai
for contributions to ultra-small
geometry CMOS BiCMOS devices
J
Walter A.
Johnson (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
advancing the applications of new technologies to
power system operation
Ben
Clifton Johnson
for the development of
standards, and application technology for electric
surface heating
Anita
Katherine Jones
for contributions to the
development of computer software systems
K
Howard
Leo Kalter
for contributions to the
development of DRAM
Michitaka
Kameyama
for contributions to the
development of multiple-valued intelligent
integrated systems
Bryon
Lynn Kasper
for contributions to research
and development of semiconductor optical
receivers
Klaas
Berend Klaassen
for contributions to
advanced measurement and analog circuit designs for
magnetic recording
Misao
Kobayashi
for contributions to
development and production of Metal Oxide Gapless
Surge Arrester
Dieter
Koenig
for contributions to the
optimization and reliability of insulation
technology and electrical engineering education
Istvan
Kollar
for contributions to the theory
and practice of digital signal processing
Stephen
Thomas Kowel (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to optoelectronic devices and systems
Mitsumasa
Koyanagi
for the invention of the stacked
capacitor DRAM cell
Eric P.
Kronstadt
for contributions to processor
architectures, compilers, and operating
systems
James F.
Kurose
for contributions to the design of
real-time communication protocols
Harry G.
Kwatny
for contributions to control
systems engineering
Kazuo
Kyuma
for contributions to optical
information processing including optical
neuro-chip and artificial retina chips
L
Miguel
Angel Lagunas
for leadership in
industrial applications of signal processing
Theodore
A. Laliotis
for technical leadership in
hand-held computing systems
David
Lamensdorf
for contributions to the
development and application of ultra-wide
instantaneous bandwidth antennas
Karl
Joerg Langenberg
for contributions to
acoustoelastic and microwave imaging
Byeong
Gi. Lee
for contributions to digital
transform and filtering, to broadband
telecommunications, and to digital scrambling
Chin-Hui
Lee
for contributions to automatic speech
and speaker recognition
David
Lee
for contributions to theory and
industrial applications of the design and
testing of communication protocols
Jong-Sen
Lee
for contributions information
processing applications of SAR and
Polarimetric SAR Imagery
Kai-Fong
Lee
for contributions to microstrip
antenna development and to electrical
engineering education
Tsu-Tian
Lee
for contributions to the analysis and
control of walking robots and leadership in
robotics engineering education
Tho
Le-Ngoc
for contributions to modulation
and error correction coding and
multiple-access schemes for digital wireless
communications
Raymond
J. Leopold
for leadership and
contributions to world-wide satellite communications
and personal wireless
Bruno
Patrice Bernard Lequesne
for
contributions to the development of
electromechanical actuators for automotive
applications
Fuyun
Ling
for the development and analysis of
adaptive signal processing algorithms and
their application to digital communication systems
Yu-Ping
Liu
for contributions to aerodynamic air
vehicle performance
M
Asher
Madjar
for contributions to large-signal
modeling of MESFETs
Naoki
Maki
for contributions to the development
of superconducting generators and magnetically
levitated systems
Tsugio
Makimoto
for leadership in the
development and production of MOS integrated
circuits and memory
Henrique
S. Malvar
for contributions to the theory
and practice of lapped transforms, fast
multirate filter banks, and signal coding
Malgorzata Marek-Sadowska
for
contributions to circuit layout automation and
layout-driven logic synthesis
Vasilis
Zissis Marmarelis
for contributions to
nonlinear physiological system modeling and
leadership in biomedical engineering education
Edward J.
Martin (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
mobile satellite communications
Hisham Z.
Massoud
for contributions the
understanding of silicon oxidation kinetics,
ultrathin gate dielectrics, and the Si-SiO2
interface
Ryosuke
Matsuoka
for contributions to the
research and development of high voltage
insulators
Richard
Mcfarland
for development of UHF/VHF
interference mitigation techniques
Yoshihiko
Mikuni
for contributions to TV
broadcasting and receiving antennas
Yinghua
Min
for technical leadership in
electronic testing and fault-tolerant
computing
Hideo
Miyahara
for contributions to modeling
and performance evaluation of computer
communication networks
Nicolas
J. Moll
for contributions to the
development of hetero-junction quantum
electronic devices
James
Edward Monson
for contributions to
modeling and education in magnetic recording
Harold R.
Moore
for leadership in the development,
design, and application of power transformers
and associated equipment
Edoardo
Mosca
for contributions to adaptive and
predictive control
N
Koichiro
Nakanishi
for contributions to the study
of dc gas insulation and its application to
high voltage switchgears
John Paul
Nelson
for contributions to the
protection of electrical equipment and to
personnel safety in the petroleum and chemical
industry
Toshio
Nishikawa
for contributions to the
development of microwave devices for mobile
communication systems based on low-loss dielectric
ceramics
Dennis
Paul Nyquist
for contributions to the
theory of open-boundary waveguides and wide band
radar
O
LawrenceO'gorman
for developments in the
arears of pattern recognition and document
analysis for technology transfer of these into
industrial and commercial systems
Maciej J.
Ogorzalek
for contributions to the
theory, analysis, and control of nonlinear
dynamic systems and chaotic phenomena
Tsutomu
Ohmae
for contributions to microprocessor
controlled motor drives and their industrial
applications
Akira
Ohte
for contributions to and leadership
in the development of a fully automatic
nuclear quadrupole resonance thermometer and its
application to precise temperature measurement
Marius K.
Orlowski
for contributions to the
modeling of MOSFET devices and technology
P
Joseph C.
Palais
for leadership and sustained
contributions to university and continuing
education, primarily in the area of fiber optic
communications
David
William Palmer
for development of test
technology and industry-standard packaging test
chips, and support of CPMT Society activities
Behrooz
Parhami
for contributions to the design
of high-performance digital systems through
arithmetic algorithms and highly parallel
architectures
Mania M.
Pavella
for contributions to real-time
dynamic security assessment of power systems
Anthony
Michael Pavio
for developments in
broadband active and passive GaAs monolithic mixers,
and for contributions to microwave circuit
technology
Thomas P.
Pearsall
for the synthesis and
development of InGaAsP materials and photodetectors
for optical communications
Frederick
E. Petry
for contributions to database
and data modeling theory
Peter
Pirsch
for contributions to the
architectural conception and VLSI implementation
of digital video coding schemes
Roger
David Pollard
for contributions to the
development of microwave and millimeter-wave
measurements, and active device characterization
Clifford
Raymond Pollock
for development and
application of tunable solid-state infrared lasers
to spectroscopy, optical communication, and
metrology
Arati
Prabhakar
for leadership in partnering
between industry and government to promote
economic growth through the development of
manufacturing technologies for semiconductor
devices
Robert
Piloty
for contributions to and
leadership in the development of hardware design
languages, of microelectronic CAD systems, and of
early computers
R
Cauligi
S. Raghavendra
for contributions to
design and analysis of interconnection networks and
fault tolerant computing
Gottumukkala V. S. Raju
for contributions
to the applications of system theory and for
leadership in the development of programs for
engineering education
Donald
Earl Rathbone
for contributions to and
leadership in engineering education
Gabriel
Rebeiz
for the development of novel
microwave and millimeter-wave antennas,
receivers and circuits using micromachining
techniques
G. Robert
Redinbo
for contributions to
fault-tolerant design methods applicable to computer
and communication systems
Bruce A.
Renz
for leadership in management of
engineering projects associated with large
power projects and extra-high voltage transmission
systems
Lubomyr
T. Romankiw (Life Fellow)
1997
for invention of the magnetic thin film inductive
head, the magnetoresistive inducted merged
head and for major contributions to the
science and technology of electrochemistry
Arnold
Leonard Rosenberg
for fundamental
contributions to theoretical aspects of computer
science and engineering
Philip
William Rosenkranz
for contributions to
the spectroscopy of oxygen and water vapor and to
microwave radiometric remote sensing
Philip A.
Rubin
for contributions leading to the
widespread application of satellite and other
communications technologies
Wilson J.
Rugh
for contributions to the theory of
nonlinear systems and control
S
Saad
Michael Saad
for contributions to the
analysis, design and development of waveguide
components
Edward
Sacher
for contributions to the
relationship between molecular structure and
dielectric properties
Masao
Saito
for contributions to the
application of bioelectromagnetics and signal
theory in medicine
Johan
Schoukens
for contributions to frequency
domain system identification and the
integrated of measurement, signal processing and
estimation theory
Alwyn
John Seeds
for contributions to the
development of microwave photonic devices and
systems
Zary
Segall
for contributions in the fields of
performance visualization and dependability
evaluation of parallel and distributed systems
John M.
Segelken
for leadership and innovation
resulting in interconnection technology
advances
Sharad C.
Seth
for contributions to testing of
digital electronics circuits
Zong
Sha
for technical leadership in
radiowave-propagation research, practice, and
education
Kenneth
Roger Siarkiewicz (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development and promotion of
general electromagnetic analysis models for
military and civilian systems
Paul H.
Siegel
for contributions to signal
processing and coding for storage systems
Harvey
Fox Silverman
for contributions to
digital signal processing and its application to
speech recognition and microphone arrays
Donald H.
Sinnott
for contributions to the
development of computational electromagnetics
and technological leadership of defense research and
development in Australia
Milton G.
Slade
for contributions to and leadership
in the technology base of automatic test
equipment and software
Johannes
G. Smits
for research and development of
piezoelectric materials and integrated
piezoelectric microelectromechanical sensors and
actuators
Richard
V. Snyder
for contributions to the
development of high power miniature stopband
filters and extremely wideband bandpass filters for
microwave applications
Gerhard
Sollner
for pioneering the development of
resonant-tunneling structures and
contributions to the understanding of high-speed
semiconductor devices
Phillip
Sprangle
for pioneering research in
advanced accelerators and advanced radiation
sources
Pasupathi
Ananta Subrahmanyam
for contributions to
the use of formal techniques for specification,
design and verification of hardware and embedded
software systems
Takao
Suzuki
for contributions to the
understanding of micromagnetic and to the
development of magneto-optical recording technology
T
Seiichi
Takeuchi
for pioneering work in fiber
optic network systems
Geoffrey
W. Taylor
for the invention and
development of III-V inversion channel technology
Saburo
Tazaki
for contributions to the
development of digital storage systems for
signal processing, coding and video compression
using vector quantization
Nitish V.
Thakor
for contributions to the field of
biomedical signal processing and
instrumentation
Masayoshi
Tomizuka
for contributions to the
analysis and design of mechanical control
systems and for the leadership in control education
PoTong
for contributions to VLSI
development of channel coding devices and their
commercial applications
Robert N.
Trebits
for contributions and leadership
in measuring and characterizing millimeter
radar reflectivity and propagation effects
Giao N.
Trinh
for contributions to the
understanding of dielectric and arc phenomena in
gas-insulated cables
Satish K.
Tripathi
for advancing the state of the
art in computer and network systems analysis
and for excellence in technical and educational
leadership
Walter
Joseph Trybula
for contributions in
developing and advancing electronics manufacturing
technology
Michael
T. Tuley
for contributions to radar cross
section reduction technology and education
Kou-Hu
Tzou
for contributions and leadership to
the technology of progressive image
transmission and video compression technology
V
Pramod K.
Varshney
for contributions to the theory
and applications of distributed detection and
data fusion
Stamatis
Vassiliadis
for contributions to the
engineering of computer architecture
Thayamkulangara R. Viswanathan
for
contributions to the design and implementation of
mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems
Vijay
Vittal
for contributions to the
development of the transient energy function
method and its application to power system dynamic
security assessment, and for leadership in
power engineering education and research
Richard
Auther Volz
for contributions in robot
and manufacturing software, model driven
manufacturing systems and tele-autonomous systems
W
Osamu
Wada
for his contributions to III-V
semiconductor Optoelectronic Integrated
Circuit (OEIC)
Wasyl
Wasylkiwskyj
for original contributions
to electromagnetics, propagation and
scattering, and to fundamental understanding of
phased-array antennas
Yasuo
Watanabe
for contributions to the
development of insulation of UHV ac and dc
transmission lines
Anthony
J. Weiss
for development of lower bounds
on the accuracy of parameter estimators and
contributions to the delay estimation and array
processing
Cheng P.
Wen
for contributions to the invention
and the development of copolar waveguide based
microwave integrated circuit techniques
C. Dan
Wilkinson
for leadership in developing
and applying modern digital instrumentation,
control and computer system technology that improved
economics, operations and safety of commercial
nuclear power plants
Tsong-Ho
Wu
for contributions to the architecture
and design of self-healing SONET and ATM
networks
Y
Ronald
Robert Yager
for contributions to the
development of the theory of fuzzy logic
Masamichi
Yamanishi
for his contributions to the
theory of electro-optic properties in
semiconductor quantum well structures
Shoji
Yoshida
for leadership in digital and
analog communication network system
development
Chong L.
Yu
for leadership and contributions to
computer simulation of radar imaging,
scattering and electromagnetic radiation
Z
Chung-En
Zah
for his contributions to the
development of monolithic integration of
electro-optics devices including multiwavelength
laser arrays
Marvin V.
Zelkowitz
for contributions towards the
development of practical programming
environment for effective software development
Yuan-Fang
Zheng
for contributions to the
development of mechanisms for coordination of
multiple robots and manipulators