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A
Gerard
Argant Alphonse
for the practical
development of single-mode, high-power,
superluminescent diodes, with applications to fiber
optic gyroscopes, optical amplifiers,
spectroscopy, and low coherence interferometry
Daniel
Lee Alspach
for leadership in the
theoretical development of non-linear estimation
theory and its practical applications to multiple
target data association and tracking problems
in ocean surveillance
Anthony
P. Ambler
for contributions to economics
of testing complex digital devices and systems
Venkat
Anantharam
for contributions to the
analysis and control of communication networks
Dimitris
Anastassiou
for contributions to video
technology, developing high-performance
digital image and video coding techniques
Yoshiharu
Anbe
for contributions to the research
and development of automatic control system
for metal rolling mills
Edward E.
Aslan
for pioneering work in the
instrumentation and measurement of hazardous
electromagnetic fields
Ender
Ayanoglu
for contributions to
communication theory and coding applications in
communication networks
B
Richard
James Backe
for leadership in the quality
engineering and assurance of key components
for pioneering scientific spacecraft
Duncan
Charles Baker
for leadership in
engineering education in electromagnetic
compatibility, computational electromagetics,
and ionospheric propagation, and contributions
to ionospheric modeling
Allen M.
Barnett
for contributions and technical
leadership in the development and
commercialization of photovoltaic solar cells
Ib
Bentzen-Bilkvist
for the implementation
of advanced electrical technologies in the cement
industry
Rajaram
Bhat
for contributions to optoelectronic
materials and devices through the advancement
of organometallic chemical vapor deposition of III-V
compound semiconductors
Ashoka
Krishna Sarpangal Bhat
for contributions
to the analysis, design, and applications of
resonant converters
Laxmi
Narayan Bhuyan
for contributions to the
design and analysis of interconnection networks
and multiprocessor architectures
Wolfram
A. Boeck
for contributions to the
development of gas insulated substations. (GIS)
Gloria
Faye Boudreaux-Bartels
for contributions
to time-frequency signal representations and their
applications
Kevin W.
Bowyer
for contributions to algorithms
for recognizing objects in images
April
Brown
for contributions to the
development of lattice-matched and pseudomorphic
high electron mobility effect transistors
Joseph
Albert Bruder
for research and
development in the measurement and calibration
concepts and techniques in polarimetric radars
Richard
Joseph Buschart
for development of an
analytical electrical area classification system to
provide for superior levels of safety
C
Arthur
Robert Calderbank
for contributions to
the transmission and storage of digital data
Antonio
Cantoni
for contributions to the design
of filter, antenna arrays and
telecommunications systems using constrained
optimization methods
Doris
Loveday Carver
for contributions to the
field of software engineering
Chung
Chan
for contributions to research and
development of plasma processes in electronics
manufacturing
Constance
J. Chang-Hasnain
for contributions to
electro-optics in the area of monolithic
semiconductor laser arrays
Kwong Shu
Chao
for contributions in nonlinear and
analog circuits
Richard
Alexander Chapman
for the development of
HgCdTe imaging devices and contributions to CMOS
technology
Young-Kai
Chen
for contributions to ultra-short
pulse generation using semiconductor lasers,
integrated laser-modulators, and high frequency
InPHBATs
D. Jack
Christofersen
for contributions and
leadership in enhancing HVDC system reliability and
safety
David D.
Clark
for leadership in the engineering
and deployment of the protocols that embody
the Internet
Leon
Cohen
for contributions to Time-Varying
Spectral Analysis
David
Hall Colwell
for contributions to the
advancement of modern protective relaying
practices in power systems
Kenneth
Allen Connor
for contributions to the
development of particle beam probing for nuclear
fusion research
Antonios
Georgiou Constantinides
for contributions
to the development of digital signal processing
methods
Rory A.
Cooper
for outstanding contributions to
improving quality and increasing innovation in
wheelchair design, and for leadership in
rehabilitation engineering education
Michael
Jean-Georges Corinthios
for contributions
to general radix matrix factorization of generalized
spectral analysis transforms
Edward
John Coyle
for contributions to the
theory of nonlinear signal processing
D
Soura
Dasgupta
for contributions to parameter
robustness analysis and adaptive parameter
estimation
Larry S.
Davis
for contributions to computer
vision, image processing and high performance
computing
Clarence
Wilfred De Silva
for leadership in
industrial automation education
Srinivas
Devadas
for contributions to logic design
and design automation
Geza
Dienes
for contributions to the design
and development of broadcast antenna systems
Tharam
Singh Dillon
for leadership in the
development of optimizations for power systems
Deepakraj
Malhar Divan
for contributions to power
electronics technology
Michael
C. Driver
for contributions to broadband
gallium aresenide power circuits
David
Hung-Chang Du
for contributions to
database structures and retrieval algorithms
Pierre
Duhamel
for contributions to the
optimization of the Fast Fourier Transform
Charles
Robert Dyer
for contributions to shape
and image representations for computer vision
E
Tadayoshi
Enomoto
for contributions to the
development of integrated circuits multimedia
Thomas
Ericson
for contributions to
communications and coding theory and practice
F
Nariman
Farvardin
for contributions to source
coding and quantization
Harold
Lee Flescher
for leadership in the
development of radiation hardening technology
LawrenceJerome Fogel
for the invention of
evolutionary computation
Eric R.
Fossum
for contributions to image sensors
and on-chip image processing
Douglas
L. Franzen
for contributions to optical
fiber characterization procedures
Luigi
Fratta
for contributions to packet
switching technology
Victor
Samuel Frost
for contributions to the
simulations, monitoring and control of
communication networks
Yoji
Furuhama
for contributions to and
leadership in optical and millimeter-wave
propagation research, especially for its application
to satellite communications
G
Costas N.
Georghiades
for contributions to the
theory of optimum receiver design
Ira Alan
Gerson
for contributions to the
development of speech coding and recognition
technologies
Janos
John Gertler
for contributions to process
monitoring and diagnosis, and to its
application in automobile engine diagnosis
Nirmal K.
Ghai (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the design and application of rotating electric
machinery and for leadership in standards
development and standards harmonization
Barry K.
Gilbert
for development of improved
electronic packaging for high performance
gallium arsenide integrated circuits
Bernd
Girod
for contributions to the theory and
practice of video communication
Valery
Anton Godyak
for contributions to RF
discharge physics and its application to
development of new RF light sources
Roberto
Domenico Graglia
for contributions in the
application of numerical techniques in the
studies of electromagnetic structures
H
Susan
Hackwood
for leadership in engineering
education, for pioneering partnerships between
academia, industry and government, and for seminal
contributions in automation and robotics
Chang
Chieh Hang
for contributions to the
research and development of advanced control
design techniques and to education in control
engineering
Masahiro
Hashimoto
for contributions to
electromagnetic theory, especially for guided-wave
optics
Hooshang
Hemami (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the dynamics, control, and computer modeling of
robotic and human bipedal locomotion systems
John G.
N. Henderson
for contributions to the
design and development of high definition
television systems
Alfred
Oliver Hero, Iii
for contributions to the
theory and practice of statistical signal
processing, particularly in estimation, detection,
and imaging
Taketoshi
Hibiya
for contributions to liquid-phase
epitaxial growth of magnetic garnet films for
telecommunication applications
Harvard
Scott Hinton
for leadership and
contributions in the fields of smart pixel
technology and free-space optical
interconnects
Kotaro
Hirano
for contributions to analog and
digital signal processing, and to engineering
education
Yasuo
Hirata
for contributions to and
leadership in the development of digital mobile
satellite communication systems and research of
their key technologies
Robert
Lee Horst (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to computer-controlled manufacturing processes for
consumer and defense products
James
Richard Huddle (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the science of navigation, geodesy
and surveying
Thomas
William Hussey
for advances in the
understanding and application of fast, hollow-core,
plasma z pinches
Wen-Mei
Hwu
for contributions to high performance
compiler and microarchitecture technologies
Hisakazu
Iizuka
for contributions to the
development of the stacked-gate structure for an
electrically alterable PROM
I
Katsushi
Ikeuchi
for contributions to the
advancement of robot vision technology
Osamu
Ishihara
for contributions to the
discovery of the quasilinear mechanism of
turbulent heating and the understanding of
collective effects of wave-particle
interaction in plasma turbulence
J
Bahram
Javidi
for contributions to the
application of optical techniques for encryption
and security applications
Frederick
John Jeffers
for contributions to
magnetic recording physics and the invention and
development of novel magnetic inductive and
magnetrosistive
Niraj K.
Jha
for contributions to high-level
design and synthesis of testable VLSI circuits
Rolf A.
Johannesson
for contributions to the
understanding and application of convolutional
codes
William
Henry Joyner, Jr.
for contributions to
the development of practical automated logic
synthesis and its application to high-performance
VLSI designs
K
Paul
Garrett Kaminski
for pioneering
contributions to Stealth/Counter-stealth technology
and its application which fundamentally
changed the nature of warfare and
revolutionized design priorities of both offensive
and defensive weapons systems and sensors
Aggelos
K. Katsaggelos
for contributions to the
theory and application of iterative image
restoration methods
Joseph
Katz
for contributions to the development
of optoelectronic devices and systems for
optical communications, remote sensing, and bar-code
reading
Arie E.
Kaufman
for contributions to and
leadership in visualization and computer
graphics
Marian
Piotr Kazmierkowski
for contributions to
research, education and industrial developments in
power electronics and induction motor control
Michael
Peter Kennedy
for contributions to the
theory of neural networks and nonlinear
dynamics, and for leadership in nonlinear circuits
research and education
Russel
John Kerkman
for contributions to the
development of pulse-width-modulated voltage
source inverter drives and field oriented control of
induction motors
Ali
Keyhani
for development of the system
identification method of synchronous machine
modeling and parameter estimation
Iam-Choon
Khoo
for contributions to optical,
electro-optical and nonlinear optical
phenomena in liquid crystals, and their application
in optical devices
Richard
Arthur Kiehl
for contributions to
heterostructure field-effect transistors and
circuits
Conilee
G. Kirkpatrick
for leadership in
development and manufacturing of III-V electronic
materials and devices and their application to
military and commercial systems
Ahmed
Abdelwahed Kishk
for contributions to the
modeling of symmetrical antennas and scatters
Dennis L.
Knepp
for contributions to understanding
the effects of random ionized media on signal
propagation, leading to the development of
mitigation techniques for satellite
communications and radar systems
Steven
Kenneth Korotky
for contributions to
integrated-optics and optical communication,
including the development of high-speed external
modulators and their communication
applications
Masamitsu
Kosaki
for contributions to the
understanding of electrical insulation
characteristics of polymers in the cryogenic
temperature region and the development of
extruded polymer insulated superconducting cable
HobartW.
Kraner
for contributions to the
development of nuclear particle detectors and
the understanding of radiation effects in germanium
and silicon detectors
Bruce H.
Krogh
for contributions to supervisory
control and its industrial applications
Edward
Francis Kuester
for contributions to
electromagnetic wave theory and applied mathematics
especially to microstrip structure, propagation
along open waveguide structures and
electromagnetic compatibility
Anthony
Kuh
for contributions to the analysis of
neural network models and their application to
signal processing
L
Stefan K.
Lai
for distinguished research on the
properties of silicon MOS interfaces and
development of Flash EPROM Memory
Jeffrey
H. Lang
for contributions to the design,
analysis, estimation, and control of
electromechanical energy conversion and motion
control systems, including novel
micro-electromechanical systems
Louis J.
Lanzerotti
for outstanding contributions
to geophysics, space plasma physics, planetary
magnetospheres, and energetic solar particles
Mark E.
Law
for contributions to integrated
circuits process modeling and simulation
Fred N.
Lee
for contributions to scheduling
resources for electrical power systems and in
power engineering education
Sukhan
Lee
for contributions to human-machine
systems and intelligent robots through
development of teleoperator control systems and
neural networks
Wu-Hon
Francis Leung
for contributions to
operating systems, protocols and programming methods
supporting the development of distributed systems
and multimedia communication applications
Nadav
Levanon
for contributions to radar signal
analysis and detection
Yehuda
Leviatan
for contributions to the
developments of new computational techniques for
electromagnetic scattering analysis
Michael
Roy Lightner
for contributions to the
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits
Loren
Wendell Linholm
for initiating and
guiding the development of innovative
microelectronic test-structure based
measurement techniques, and associated parametric
test-instrumentation procedures, for monitoring
advanced semiconductor wafer-fabrication
processes and tools
Simpson
Linke
for a lifetime of dedication to
power system education and leadership in the
development of electric-power and electric-energy
systems
John
Litva
for contributions to
electromagnetic modeling microstrip antennas, beam
forming, and propagation, as well as for technical
leadership in the areas of low-angle radar
tracking, microwaves, and signal processing
Robert
Donald Lorenz
for development sin the
application of modern control design theory to ac
machine drives
Yong-Zai
Lu
Contributions to modeling and
intelligent control of industrial systems
M
Mohamed
Madihian
for contributions to the design
and development of microwave as well as
millimeter-wave solid state monolithic integrated
circuits for personal computing and wireless
networking systems
Asad M.
Madni
for contributions to the design and
development of instrumentation for electronic
warfare systems
Herman
Emile Maes
for contributions in the field
on non-volatile silicon memory devices and MOS
reliability physics
Nelson
Martins
for fundamental developments in
eigensolution algorithms and small signal
stability analysis for the control of large scale
power systems
Yasuo
Matsuyama
for contributions to learning
algorithms with competition
Peter
Grant Mclaren (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the development of digital relays
and real time simulators for testing relays
Jean
Menez
for the development of noise
masking techniques in low-bit rate speech
coding
Jaishankar M. Menon
for contributions to
the architecture, algorithms, and implementation of
disk array storage systems
Curtis
Robert Menyuk
for contributions to
mathematics and computation of light propagation in
nonlinear and disperse optical fibers
Alan
Miller
for contributions to the
understanding of ultrafast phenomena in
semiconductor materials and nonlinear optoelectronic
devices
James G.
Miller
for contributions to the
understanding of properties of normal and
diseased hearts using ultrasonics, echocardiography
and myocardial tissue characterization
Howard
Moraff
for technical leadership in
fostering basic research in robotics and
computer vision
William
James Moylan
for leadership in the
development of standards for electric power
distribution for industrial plants
James
Paul Muccioli
for contributions to
integrated circuit design practices to minimize
electromagnetic interference
N
Hans-Hellmut Nagel
for research into the
analysis and interpretation of digitized real-world
image sequence and for theoretical and experimental
contributions to motion analysis from image
sequences
Yoshihisa
Nakamura
for contributions and leadership
in the field of high-density magnetic
recording and the basic development of perpendicular
magnetic recording
Michel
Sobhy Nakhla
Of contributions to the
development of advanced CAD techniques for
microwave circuits and high-speed interconnects
Hugh Owen
Nash, Jr.
for leadership in the
development of codes and standards for electric
systems in healthcare facilities and for
contributions to the application of electrical
technology to those facilities
Stuart
Owen Nelson
for contributions to the
measurement of radio frequency and microwave
dielectric properties of agricultural materials
Shogo
Nishida
for contributions to emergency
control schemes for stabilization of power
systems and to power engineering education
Takao
Nishitani
for contributions to the
development of LSI chip architectures on digital
signal processors
Istvan
Novak
for contributions to the theory and
practice of radio-frequency monitoring
techniques, and to the measurement and simulation of
high-speed digital systems
O
Burks
Oakley, Ii
for work in the development,
implementation, and advocacy of asynchronous
learning networks in electrical and computer
engineering education
CarltonM.
Osburn
for contributions to silicon
technology including self-aligned silicides,
dielectric breakdown, and hot electron phenomena
Kanji
Otsuka
for contributions to Ceramic
Multilayer Substrate, IC and LSI Packaging
Technology and Multichip Module Technology
P
Ramon
Pallas-Areny
for contributions to medical
and electronic instrumentation and biomedical
sensors
Andrzej
Marian Pawlak
for the development of
novel yet cost-effective and highly manufacturable
electromechanical devices that have provided or
enabled new features to be added to automotive
products
William
Abraham Pearlman
for contributions to the
theory and practice of source coding and image
compression
John
Burling Peatman
for contributions as a
educator in the design of digital systems
Roger L.
Peterson
for contributions to spread
spectrum communication system design and
personal communication systems
Wolfgang
Pfeiffer
for achievements in the field of
Ultra High Speed Diagnostics Electrical
Insulation
Rik M.
Pintelon
for fundamental research in
frequency domain system identification and its
application in instrumentation, control, and signal
processing
Mark
Richard Pinto
for contributions to
computer-aided design of electronic devices
R
Majid
Rabbani
for the development of image
compression technology and products
Saifur
Rahman
for contributions to electric
power engineering education
Krithi
Ramamritham
for contributions to the
theory and design of real-time systems
Ganti
Prasada Rao
for development of continuous
time identification techniques
Theodore
Scott Rappaport
for research
contributions and educational leadership in the
field of wireless communications
Mohamed
Mamdouh Rashwan
for technical leadership
and contributions to the design, commissioning
and operation of HVDC transmission systems
Narayan
S. Rau
for contributions to the
techniques of reliability and production cost
computations in electric power systems
Steven
Keith Rogers
for design, implementation
and fielding of neural solutions to automatic
target recognition
Rob
Arthur Rutenbar
for contributions to
computer aided design tools for automatic synthesis
and layout of analog and mixed-signal integrated
circuits
S
Ali
Saberi
for contributions to singular
perturbation theory and nonlinear control
Takao
Sakai
for the analysis of deterioration
of insulating materials caused by partial
discharge and corona discharge in gases
Hiroyuki
Sakaki
for seminal contributions to
quantum effects in semiconductor nanostructure
and devices
Karem A.
Sakallah
for contributions to the
modeling, analysis, and optimization of digital
system timing
Vincent
Victor Salomonson
for leadership and
research in spaceborne technology and remote sensing
Maurice
Irving Sancer
for contributions to
electromagnetic scattering analysis and experiment
Asle
Schei
for development and design of
overvoltage protection systems and
contributions to international standardization
Robert
Anthony Schlueter
for contributions to
the theoretical and practical understanding of power
system voltage instability
Robert A.
Scranton
for leadership in the
development and manufacturing of magnetoresistive
heads for disk drives
Homayoun
Seraji
for contributions to the control
of robotic systems for space applications
Gadiel
Seroussi
for contributions to the theory
and practice of error correction and data
compression algorithms and architectures
Rudolph
Severns
for contributions to the
understanding and development of high frequency
power converters
Lui
Sha
for technical leadership and research
contributions which enabled the transformation
of real time computing practice from ad hoc process
to an engineering process based on analytical
methods
Joseph
Shamir
for major contributions to the
theory, analysis, and design of
electro-optical signal processing systems
Gerald
Sheble
for contributions to the
development of Auction Methods as an alternative
to power system optimization methods addressing the
de-regulation of the electric utility business
M. Ayman
Shibib
for contributions to the devices
physics of heavy doping effects and the
development of high voltage integrated circuits for
telecommunications switching systems
Norio
Shiratori
for contributions to the theory
and practice of advanced computer networks
Thomas W.
Sigmon
for the development and
application of ion implantation technology and
for contributions to semiconductor for damage
annealing
Dick
Bedford Simmons
for the development of
software models, metrics and agent-based tools for
software projects management
Naresh
Kumar Sinha
for contributions to
education and research in industrial electronics and
control instrumentation
Marion J.
Soileau
for leadership in developing
CREOL as a leading research and educational
institute on lasers and optics
Wayne
Eric Stark
for contributions to the
theory and practice of coding and modulation in
spread-spectrum communication systems
Hideo
Sunami
for contributions to the
development of trench-capacitor DRAM cells and
ultra-high density DRAMs
T
Andrew S.
Tanenbaum
for outstanding contributions
to research and education in computer networks
and operating systems
Kenji
Taniguchi
for contributions to the
development of MOS device fabrication processes,
particularly dielectric breakdown and
oxygen-enhanced diffusion
Yuan
Taur
for outstanding contributions to
advanced CMOS technology
Hemant K.
Thapar
for contributions to the theory,
development, and commercial methods in data
Andre L.
Tits
for contributions to
optimization-based design and robust control
Yoh Ichi
Tohkura
for leadership in collaborative
research on human-machine processing
Duane R.
Torgerson
for leadership in the
application and development of power electronics to
a power transmission network, and to its
international understanding
Patrick
R. Trischitta
for contributions to the
development and worldwide deployment of undersea
fiber optic communications systems
Moshe
Tur
for contributions to the theory and
practice of laser phase noise management in
fiber optic lightwave systems for sensing, signal
processing and communication
V
Alfredo
Vagati
for contributions to research,
design and application of high performance
synchronous reluctance drives
Robert A.
Veitch
for leadership in the development
and design of very large and extra high
voltage transformers, shunt reactors and associated
equipment
George C.
Verghese
for contributions to
frequency-selective dynamic modeling, stability
analysis and control in power electronics and power
systems
W
Robert M.
Walp
for leadership in the development of
small earth station satellite systems for
telecommunications
Shih-Yuan
Wang
for research in and development of
photonic high speed detectors and surface
emitting lasers
Pramod
Warty
for contributions to software
systems in telecommunication switching and
network management
Denis
Webb
for leadership in the development
and application of microwave ferrite devices
Michael
C. Wicks
for contributions to adaptive
airborne signal processing
Jay G.
Wilpon
for leadership in the development
of automatic speech recognition algorithms
William
J. Wilson
for contributions to microwave
radiometry for radio astronomy and remote
sensing applications
Joel L.
Wolf
for contributions to the
optimization of scheduling and resource
allocation in computers
Wayne
Hendrix Wolf
for contributions to
Hardware/Software Co-Design
Chung-Yu
Wu
for contributions to implementation of
analog neural network integrated circuits
Y
Yutaka
Yamamoto
for contributions to the theory
of sampled-data systems, digital control, and
infinite-dimensional systems
David D.
Yao
for contributions to the studies of
the mathematical structures and control of
discrete -event systems and related manufacturing
applications
Hiroshi
Yasuda
for contributions to the
international standardization activities on
video coding technologies and the research and
development of visual communications and
multimedia communications systems
Pen-Chung
Yew
for contributions to the design of
high-performance shared-memory multiprocessors
and their parallelizing compilers
Karl
Sigfrid Yngvesson
for contributions to
the development of millimeter wave devices and
systems
Katsuichi
Yotsumoto
for contributions to highly
efficient and reliable telecommunications
energy systems
Z
Ya-Qin
Zhang
for contributions to and leadership
in the development of digital video
compression and communications technology,
standards, and products
Willy
Zwaenepoel
for contributions to the
design and implementation of distributed shared
memory systems