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A
Forrest
Jack Agee
for leadership in and
contributions to the engineering and physics of
high power microwave, pulsed power, and ionizing
radiation devices
Hidenori
Akiyama
for contributions to the
development of pulsed power technology and its
industrial applications
Yahia
Mohame Antar
for contributions to
polarization studies, microstrip and dielectric
resonator antennas
Gonzalo R
Arce
for contributions to the theory and
application of nonlinear signal processing
Gaston A.
Arredondo
for contributions to and
technical leadership in the development and
world-wide deployment of wireless systems
Kazutoshi
Asano
for experimental and analytical
studies of fundamental electrohydrodynamic
phenomena in liquids and their engineering
Peter M.
Asbeck
for development of heterostructure
bipolar transistors and applications
Ghassem
R. Asrar
for contributions to and
leadership in complex, interdisciplinary remote
sensing programs
Jaakko
Tapio Astola
for contributions to the
theory and applications of nonlinear signal
processing
John S.
Asvestas
for contributions to analytical
and computational aspects of physical optics
and boundary integral equations in the scattering
and diffraction of electromagnetic waves
B
Werner
Bachtold (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the development of microwave semiconductor
devices and circuits
Tadej
Bajd
for contributions to functional
electrical stimulation assisted standing and
walking in spinal cord injured subjects
Martin L.
Baughman
for contributions to the
development of models and tools for power system
economics
Mario
Blaum
for contributions to the theory and
practice of unidirectional and array codes
Jeffrey
Bokor
for contributions to EUV optical
lithography and deep-submicron MOSFETs
David
Paul Bour
for contributions to the
development, material growth, and understanding
of semiconductor quantum-well lasers
Herve
Bourlard
for contributions to the fields
of statistical speech recognition and neural
networks
Leonard
J. Brillson
for contributions to the
understanding and control of semiconductor
interfaces and electrical contacts by atomic-scale
techniques
Russell
Deatley Brown
for contributions to the
theory and practice of Wideband Radar Technology
Elliott
Rowe Brown
for contributions to microwave
and millimeter-wave solid-state antennas and
sources
Walter A.
Burkhard
for contributions to the theory
and practice of data organization algorithms
for database and digital storage system design
Norman M.
Burns
for technical leadership in the
development and commercialization of
supersmooth cable semiconducting shields
C
Raul
Camposano
for contributions to behavioral
synthesis of integrated circuits and systems
Andreas
C. Cangellaris
for contributions to
methodologies and algorithm for modeling and
simulation of the electromagnetic behavior of
high-speed interconnections and electronic
packages
Thomas W.
Cease
for significant contributions to
optical current and voltage measurements and
the control of power in high voltage transmission
systems
Arthur
Lyman Chapin
for contributions to the
development of technologies and standards for
open networking
Chung-Kuan Cheng
for contributions to
circuit partitioning and physical layout automation
Kwang-Ting Cheng
for contributions to
innovative techniques for testing and synthesis of
electronic circuits
Wu-Tung
Cheng
for contributions to the area of
automatic test pattern generation and fault
simulation for digital circuits
Stephen
Y. Chou
for contributions to the
development of nanoscale electronic devices and
nanotechnology
Leonard
Joseph Cimini
for contributions to the
theory and practice of high-speed wireless
communications
Alfio
Consoli
for contributions to modeling and
control of saturated induction motors and
permanent magnet motor drives
David B.
Cooper (Life Fellow)
for the introduction
of fundamental concepts and methodology in the
Bayesian approach to computer vision and on
unsupervised statistical machine learning
Maria De
Barrios Correia
for contribution to
modeling and analysis of power systems transients
Karl
Wayne Current
for contributions to the
development and design of multiple valued logic
circuits and education in electronic circuits
George
Cybenko
for contributions to algorithms
and theory of artificial neural networks in
signal process, and to theory and systems software
for distributed and parallel computing
D
Luigi
Dadda (Life Fellow)
for contributions in
the field of arithmetic architectures for computers
and DSP systems
Thomas E.
Darcie
for contributions to the
understanding, theory and applications of
optical signal multiplexing in lightwave systems,
leading to major advances in cable television
systems and technology
Yogadhish
Das
for contributions and leadership in
electrical techniques of location and
identification of buried objects
Michel J.
Declercq
for contributions to innovate
design of mixed signal integrated circuits
Gilles Y.
Delisle
for contributions in the
application of electromagnetic theory to indoor
propagation modeling and intelligent antenna arrays
Tom
Demarco
for contributions to system
software specification
Steven W.
Depp
for contributions to thin film
transistor/liquid crystal display technology
Stephen
E. Derenzo
for contributions to the
development of high resolution positron
tomography and the discovery of new scintillates
Emmanuel
Benoit Desurvire
for contributions to the
fundamental understanding, modeling, designing
and early system applications of Erbium-doped Fiber
Amplifiers
Paulo S.
R. Diniz
for fundamental contributions to
the design and implementation of fixed and
adaptive filters and Electrical Engineering
Education
David
Stuart Dixon
for advancing shipboard EMC
design through development of low frequency
EMI models and the Intelligent EMC Analysis and
Design System
Jack
Joseph Dongarra
for contributions and
leadership in the field of computational
mathematics
Joanne
Bechta Dugan
for contributions to
dependability analysis of fault tolerant computer
systems
Roger C.
Dugan
for contributions to the
development of computer simulation methods for
harmonic and transient analysis of electric power
systems and equipment
E
Abbas El
Gamal
for pioneering applications of
probability and statistics to develop new
methods for the analysis and design of integrated
circuits
Sverre T.
Eng (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
optical communications, applied laser spectroscopy,
and low-noise mixer diode technology
Prasad N.
Enjeti
for contributions to solutions of
utility interface problems in power electronic
systems and harmonic mitigation
Helmut
Ermert
for contributions to coherent wave
imaging and its application to medical
diagnostics and nondestructive testing, and to
engineering education
Paulo
Cesar Vaz Esmeraldo
for contributions to
insulation coordination methods leading to reduced
requirements for power transmission towers
F
Alfonso
Farina
for development and application of
adaptive signal processing methods for radar
systems
Philippe
Max Fauchet
for contributions to
nanoscale silicon optoelectronics
Peter
Feldmann
for contributions to the
analysis and simulation of electronics circuits
Alan
Jeffrey Fenn
for contributions to the
theory and practice of adaptive phased-array
antennas
Robert E.
Fenton
for contributions to advancement
of generator technology and machine design
concepts
Allister
I. Ferguson
for contributions to the
understanding and development of solid-state and
ultrashort pulse lasers and their applications
Caio
Alexandre Ferreira
for contributions to
the development of switched reluctance motors and
generators applied to advanced electric aircraft
Tor Arne
Fjeldly
for contributions to the
semiconductor device modeling and the
development of AIM spice
Norbert
Fliege
for contributions to analog and
digital signal processing, and to engineering
education
Harry
Landis Floyd
for contributions to improve
workplace electrical safety
Anthony
Freeman
for contributions to SAR data
calibration and development of SAR image
products
James S.
Freudenberg
for contributions to the
theory of inherent design limitations nonlinear
feedback systems
Eby
Gershon Friedman
for contributions to
high performance circuits design and VLSI-based
synchronous systems
G
Philip E.
Garrou
for contributions to thin film
packaging, interconnect technology, and of
polymer dielectrics in microelectronics
Tryphon
T. Georgiou
for contributions to the
theory of robust control
Bijoy
Kumar Ghosh
for fundamental contributions
to systems theory with applications to robust
control, vision and multisensor fusion
Attilio
Jose Giarola (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the formulation and analysis of
field concepts of microwaves and photonics
Manfred
Glesner
for contributions to the
development of microelectronic system design and
education in microelectronics
Brendan
Berry Godfrey
for leadership in
generation and application of intense
charged-particle beams, and in numerical
simulation of beams and plasma
S.
Jamaloddin Golestani
for contributions to
the theory of congestion control and provision of
fairness and guaranteed services in packet networks
William
Mack Grady
for contributions to the
analyses and control of power systems harmonics
and electric power quality
Hugh
Duncan Griffiths
for contributions to
Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR), Interferometric SAR,
and Sonar
Guido
Guardabassi (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to control of periodic systems
Inder
Jeet Gupta
for contributions to the
theory and advancement of compact ranges for
accurate electromagnetic measurement and for
analysis and applications of adaptive antennas
Daniel
Charles Guterman
for leadership in the
development of non-volatile solid-state memory
technologies
H
Mitsutoshi Hatori (Life Fellow)
for
contributions in communication engineering and
broadcasting engineering
Randy L.
Haupt
for contributions to optimization
and control of radiation patterns
George
Thomas Hawley (Life Fellow)
for
leadership in design, planning, and deployment of
electronic and optical loop transmission
systems
James R.
Hendershot
for contributions to the
commercial development of brushless motors
Albert
Heylen
for contributions to the science
of electric discharges in gases and vacuum
Mark D.
Hill
for contributions to cache memory
design and analysis
Tom
Hoeholdt
for fundamental contributions to
the theory, analysis and decoding algorithms
of algebraic geometry codes
Mark Alan
Horowitz
for contributions to the design
of high-speed digital integrated circuits and
systems
Xuedong
David Huang
for contributions to
development of speech technology, standards, and
products
J
Anthony
M. Johnson
for contributions to ultrafast
optoelectronics and nonlinear optics
Stephen
Leslie Johnston (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to radar electronic
counter-countermeasures through publication
and compilations of radar data
Lars G.
Josefsson
for innovative designs in
microwave antennas
K
Richard
John Kafka
for contributions to the
development of formal power systems restoration
planning, documentation and training
Joseph M.
Kahn
for contributions to optical
communications systems
Shuzo
Kato
for contributions to satellite and
personal communications systems
Allen
Katz
for contributions to Microwave
Linearization Technology
James M.
Keller
for contributions to the
integration of fuzzy set theoretic technologies
in computer vision and pattern recognition
Isidor
Kerszenbaum
for contributions to the
theory and application of dry-type transformers
and the testing and inspection of large rotating
machines
David
Allen Kettler (Life Fellow)
for
pioneering personal contributions and industry
leadership in the design, development, and
deployment of Advanced Intelligent Networks
(AIN) and new telecommunications services
Ronald W.
Knepper (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to semiconductor devices design, modeling, and
circuits
Sumio
Kobayashi
for contributions to the
development of advanced high voltage light-fired
thyristors
Robert
Michael Kolbas
for contributions to
understanding and development of quantum well
heterostructure lasers and light emitters
Philip T.
Krein
for technical, educational and
professional contributions to the analysis
design and control of power electronic and
electrostatic systems
Chandra
M. Kudsia (Life Fellow)
for development
of microwave filter, multiplexer and transponder
technologies for communications satellite systems
Vipin
Kumar
for the development of the
isoefficiency metric of scalability and
contributions to scalable parallel computing
James B.
Kuo
for contributions to modeling CMOS
VLSI devices
L
Lawrence
Ernest Larson
for contributions to
development and applications of high-speed
integrated circuits and devices
Chien-Ping Lee
for contributions to
optoelectronic integrated circuits and compound
semiconductor devices and technology
Gerald
Edwin Lee
for contributions to the
Electric Power Industry through the development
of innovative designs, surge protection, and testing
methods for Series Capacitor Facilities
Sanghoon
Lee
for contributions to ATM technology,
broadband networks, and to the opening of
packet
James S.
Lehnert
for contributions to the theory
and practice of spread-spectrum
multiple-access communication systems
Armando
Martins Leite Da Silva
for contributions
to the applications of probabilistic models to
electric power systems planning and operations
and to power engineering education
Weiping
Li
for contributions to image and video
coding algorithms, standards, and
implementation
Yong
Ching Lim
for contributions to the design
of FIR digital filters
Keith
Edward Lindsey
for innovations to limit
risk resulting from catastrophic mechanical
failures of overhead transmission lines
Johann
Friedrich Luy
for contributions to
silicon-based millimeter-wave devices and integrated
circuits
M
Lute
Maleki
for contributions to science and
technology of frequency standards
Brian
Marcus
for contributions to the theory
and practice of modulation coding for
recording systems
Roger
Bradley Marks
for contributions to
standards and measurement techniques for wireless
communication systems and components
John Haig
Marsh
for contributions to the
development of integrated optics based on
semiconductor quantum well devices
Matthew
Thomas Mason
for contributions to robotic
manipulation and graduate education in
robotics
Hirofumi
Matsuo
for contributions to the
education, research and development of efficient
electronic power conversion, and switching power
conditioning circuits
Rami G
Melhem
for contributions to applications
of optical technology and design of
interconnection networks for computer systems
Masatoshi
Migitaka
for contributions to research
and development of silicon high temperature
integrated circuits
Tetsuya
Miki
for contributions to optical
transmission systems and Fiber-To-The-Home
William
Joseph Miniscalco
for contributions to
development and application of optical fiber
amplifiers and lasers
Gian
Carlo Montanari
for contributions to the
understanding and modeling aging processes in
high voltage insulation
James
Eliot Morris
for leadership in the
development of electronics packaging
Robert
John Tasman Morris
for contributions to
performance evaluation of computer systems
N
Makoto
Nagao
for contributions and pioneering
leadership in natural language processing,
intelligent image analysis, and multimedia digital
library systems
Istvan
Nagy
for contributions to Industrial
Electronics
Vijay K.
Nair
for contributions to development of
low-power device and integrated circuits
Khalil
Najafi
for contributions to biomedical
microelectromechanical systems technology
Masayuki
Nakayama
for contributions to the
development and standardization of the 3.5 inch
floppy disk drive system
Madihally
J. Narasimha
for contributions to
development of transmultiplexers and discrete cosine
transform computational algorithms
King Ngi
Ngan
for contributions to the theory and
applications of visual signal processing and
communications
Lutz
Niemeyer
for contributions to the
understanding of gas discharge mechanisms
Hendrik
Nijmeijer
for contributions to the theory
and application of nonlinear control system
design
Franc
Edward Noel
for contributions to the
field of unshielded twisted pair transmission
systems for Local Area Networks and providing
leadership on commercial applications of this
technology
Gregory
Semeon Nusinovich
for contributions to
the theory of gyrotron oscillators and amplifiers
and cyclotron autoresonance masers
O
Yoshimichi Ohki
for contributions to
understanding of high-field and laser induced
dielectric phenomena in insulating materials
Naohisa
Ohta
for contributions to the research
and development of technologies and
applications for high quality digital image and
video communications
Erkki
Oja
for contributions to the theory and
applications of artificial neural networks
Takashi
Onuki
for contributions to the numerical
analysis of electromagnetic fields for linear
motors
Michael
T. Orchard
for contributions to the
theory and development of image and video
compression algorithms
Kazuhiro
Ouchi
for contributions to the
development of Co-Cr alloy based thin film
magnetic recording media
P
Meir
Pachter
for contributions to theory and
practice of flight control, and guidance
David A
Padua
for contributions to compiler
technology for parallel computing
Yi-Ching
Pao
for contributions to the development
and manufacturing of molecular beam epitaxial
based microwave and millimeter-wave devices and
integrated circuits
Steen A.
Parl
for contributions to high data rate
communications over fading multipath channels
Soo-Chang
Pei
for contributions to the development
of digital eigenfilter design, color image
coding and signal compression, and to electrical
engineering education in Taiwan
Giuseppe
Pelosi
for contributions to computational
electromagnetic
Ian R.
Petersen
for contributions to the theory
of robust control system design
Ronald
Charles Petersen
for outstanding
contributions and leadership in development of
standards for the safe use of electromagnetic
energy across the spectrum from D.C. to light
Andrew
Francis Peterson
for contributions to
Computational Electromagnetics and Electrical
Engineering Education
Gerhard
Pfaff
for contributions to
university-based research analysis, design and
industrial application of electrical drives, power
electronic converters and computer control
LindenW.
Pierce
for contributions to the
understanding of heat transfer and loading of
liquid-immersed and dry type power and distribution
transformers
Rejean
Plamondon
for contributions to signature
verification, hand writing recognition,
assisted learning and biosignal analysis
Benjamin
Anthony Pontano
for contributions to the
development of digital satellite communications
Jose
Carlos Principe
for development of the
gamma neural model and for applications in signal
processing
David L.
Pulfrey
for contributions to the modeling
of heterojunction bipolar semiconductor
devices
R
Conor S.
Rafferty
for the development of
pioneering simulation tools and models for
technology computer aided design
Prabhakar
Raghavan
for contributions to the theory
and practice of randomized algorithms
Gopalakrishnan Ramamurthy
for
contributions to traffic scheduling and call
admission mechanisms for switches and routers,
and techniques for flow and congestion control in
broadband networks
Rajiv
Ramaswami
for the development and
implementation of optical networks
Jaime
Ramirez-Angulo
for contributions to
design methodologies for Analog Signal Processing
Integrated Circuits
Bhaskar
D. Rao
for the statistical analysis of
substance algorithms for harmonic retrieval
K. R.
Rao
for contributions to the theory and
practice of image and video compression
Sadasiva
Madiraju Rao
for contributions to the
triangular patch modeling techniques in
electromagnetic field problems
James
Clinton Rautio
for development of
practical electromagnetic analysis techniques
Roger
Elliott Ray
for contributions to power
systems communications and protective relaying
systems
Phillip
A. Regalia
for contributions to digital
filter design and adaptive filtering
Bixio
Emilio Rimoldi
for contributions to
multiple-access information theory
Jorge J.
Rocca
for the development of plasma
excited lasers and the table-top soft X-ray
laser
Hugh
Rudnick
for contributions to electric
power sector deregulation in Latin America
S
Tadao
Saito
for contributions to digital
switching networks
Henry
Samueli
for contributions to VLSI
architectures and realization and for high-bit
rate digital communications systems
ChesterLedlie Sandberg
for contributions
to the design, monitoring and control of electrical
heat tracing for industrial and commercial
applications
William
H. Sanders
for contributions to tools and
techniques for performance and dependability
evaluation of computer systems and networks
Kamal
Sarabandi
for contributions to modeling
of radar remote sensing, and to establish the
connections between the incoherent and the coherent
domains of radar polarimetry
Shigeru
Sato
for technical leadership in circuit
and packaging technologies and the application
of artificial intelligence techniques
Lynn F.
Saunders
for leadership in standards
development for power distribution design,
operation, safety, and maintenance
James
Allen Scheer
for contributions to the
development of fully polarimetric, coherent,
millimeter wave, radar technology
Ronald D.
Schrimpf
for contributions to the
understanding and the modeling of physical
mechanisms governing the response of semiconductor
devices to radiation exposure
Eric Fred
Schubert
for contributions to
semiconductor doping and resonant-cavity devices
Dale
Louis Schuler
for contributions to the
development of coherent multi-frequency
microwave sensor and polarimetric SAR techniques for
the remote sensing of geophysical parameters
on both the ocean and the land
Terrence
J. Sejnowski
for fundamental advances in
the theory and practice of neural networks and
for contributions to computational neuroscience
Yasuo
Sekii
for contributions to understanding
and development of extra-high voltage AC and
DC cross-linked polyethylene insulated cable system
Nambirajan Seshadri
for contributions to
theory and practice of reliable communications over
wireless channels
Joannes
M. J. Sevenhans
for contributions to the
design of solid-state telecommunications
transceivers
Scott J.
Shenker
for contributions to Internet
traffic modeling and management
Bruno
Siciliano
for contributions to dynamic
modeling and control of robotic systems and
for leadership in robotics education
Abraham
Silberschatz
for contributions to the
development of computer systems dealing with the
efficient manipulation and processing of information
Rainee
Navin Simons
for contributions to
development of microwave coplanar transmission lines
and circuits
William
Malcolm Smith
for contributions to the
development of cardiac mapping and to the
analysis of signals and underlying mechanisms
associated with cardiac arrhythmias
Mani
Soma
for contributions to mixed
analog-digital system design-for-test
Costas
John Spanos
for contributions and
leadership in semiconductor manufacturing
Kotikalapudi Sriram
for the development
of performance models, algorithms, protocols, and
bandwidth management techniques for multimedia
high-speed packet networks
StanleyY.
W. Su
for contributions to parallel
database systems and to knowledge base
management systems in support of integrated
manufacturing
Seung-Ki
Sul
for contributions to the development
of pulse-width-modulated inverters and ac
motor drives
Yuan-Chen
Sun
for contributions to advanced CMOS
technology
T
Robert
Michael Tanner
for contributions to the
theory and practice of error-control codes
Roberto
Tempo
for contributions to robust
identification and control of uncertain
systems
Demosthenis Teneketzis
for contributions
to the theory of decentralized information systems
and stochastic control
Jan
Luiken Ter Haseborg
for contributions to
calculation techniques of coupling to shielded
multiconductor transmission lines and of
developments of nonlinear protection circuits
Alexander
Thomasian
for fundamental contributions
to the design and analysis of concurrency
control methods for centralized and distributed
database systems and performance analysis of
computer systems
Robert
William Tkach
for contributions to the
understanding and mitigation of nonlinear
effects in optical fibers, enabling significant
advances in the capacity and performance of
lightwave systems
Koji
Torii
for contributions to empirical
software engineering
Makoto
Tsutsumi
for contributions to the
development to magnetostatic wave devices,
ferrite components and microwave education
Peter
John Turchi
for leadership and
contributions in multi-megajoule, multi-meagmpere
pulsed power science and technology
U
Shin-Ichiro Umemura
for contributions to
biomedical ultrasonics
Heinz
Dietrich Unbehauen
for contributions to
system identification and adaptive control design
Tore
Marvin Undeland
for leadership in
education and discoveries in the field of power
electronics
V
Ebrahim
Vaahedi
for contributions to power system
dynamic security assessment and its real-time
application
Andre G.
Vacroux
for contributions to engineering
administration, distance education, and
professional training programs
Aad Van
Den Bos
for his fundamental work in
modeling and identification and its
application in instrumentation and signal processing
Henk Van
Tilborg
for contributions to coding
theory and cryptography
Antonio
Vicino
for contributions to
identification and robust control of uncertain
systems
W
Sigurd
Wagner
for contributions to copper indium
selenide and amorphous silicon thin-film solar
cells and contributions to engineering education
Claude
Malherbe Weil
for contributions to
microwave measurements, specifically in RF
characterization of materials and in the interaction
of RF energy with biological systems
Bogdan
Maciej Wilamowski
for contributions to
industrial electronics and static induction devices
Roger
William Wood
for contributions to the
theory and practice of magnetic recording
systems
Y
Naoaki
Yamanaka
for contributions to
ultra-high-speed communications technologies and
systems
Hung Yu
David Yang
for contribution to wide-band
ferrite microstrip antennas and the theory of
antennas on periodic structures
John
Yen
for contributions to fuzzy logic,
model identifications, soft computing,
artificial intelligence, and reasoning under
uncertainty
Naoki
Yokoyama
for contributions to the
development of self-aligned gallium arsenide
MESFET integrated circuits
Tsuneo
Yoshikawa
for contributions to the
analysis and control of robotic mechanisms
Shin'ichi
Yuta
for contributions to navigation,
programming, and architectures of sensor-based
mobile robots
Z
Kenneth
A. Zeger
for contributions to the theory
and practice of source and channel coding