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A
Alfred
Rodney Adams
for contributions to the
advancement of semiconductor quantum-well lasers
by the incorporation of strain
M. Omair
Ahmad
for contributions to the design and
implementation of digital signal processing
algorithms
Richard
Keith Ahrenkiel (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to measurement of minority carrier
lifetimes in semiconductor materials
Yoshihiko
Akaiwa
for contributions to digital
modulation techniques and distributed dynamic
channel assignment for mobile radio communications
Robert R.
Alfano
for development of tunable solid
state lasers and ultrafast spectroscopic
techniques
Moeness
Gamal Amin
for contributions to
time-frequency signal representations and their
application
Andre
Anders
for contributions to the physics
and technology of cathodic arc plasmas
Sirikiat
Lek Ariyavisitakul
for contributions to
the theory and practical implementations of
anti-multipath and interference suppression
techniques in wireless communications
Abdul-Rahman Ahmad Arkadan
for
contributions to computer aided characterization and
design optimization of electric machines and
drive systems
B
Jing
Bai
for leadership in biomedical
engineering research and education
Alan
Edward Bell
for developments in optical
data storage applications and technology
Hal L.
Berghel
for contributions to experimental
computer science and engineering in the area
of electronic information management
Dennis S.
Bernstein
for contributions to robust
control theory and control engineering
education
Bharat
Bhushan
for pioneering contributions to,
and dissemination of knowledge of, the
tribology and mechanics of magnetic storage devices
Sergio
Bittanti
for contributions to
identification and control theory for time varying
systems
Karl W.
Boer
for contributions to research,
development, and commercialization of thin
film solar cells
David B.
Bogy
for leadership and contributions to
the mechanics of magnetic recording disc
drives
Daniel
Brand
for contributions to the
development of automated logic synthesis of VLSI
chips
Jehoshua
Bruck
for contributions to the theory and
practice of parallel, distributed and
fault-tolerant computing
Barry E.
Burke
for contributions to the technology
development of charge-coupled devices for
imaging and signal processing
John
Allen Burns
for contributions to the
identification, control and optimization of
distributed parameter systems
C
Stephen
Lavern Campbell
for contributions to the
theory, numerical solution, and application of
nonlinear descriptor systems
Lawrence
Carin
for the development of short pulse
scattering techniques to detect objects in
clutter that have lead to practical methods for
detection of buried land mines
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
for
contributions to the design and development of 1.55
um opto-electronic integrated circuits for
wide-spectrum application in optical
communications
Carl
Kochao Chang
for seamless integration of
Petri-net oriented techniques to support
project management
Li Fung
Chang
for contributions to the design and
analysis of radio links and networks for
wireless voice/data services
H.
Jonathan Chao
for contributions to the
architecture and application of VLSI circuits in
high speed packet networks
Bidyut
Baran Chaudhuri
for contributions to
pattern recognition, especially Indian language
script OCR, document processing and natural language
processing
Ih-Chin
Chen
for leadership in the development of
advanced CMOS technologies
Liang-Gee
Chen
for contributions to algorithm and
architecture design for video coding systems
Shane
Robert Cloude
for contributions to the
development of polarimetry and its applications
in wide-band radar and optical remote sensing
Jingsheng
Cong
for contributions to the
computer-aided design of integrated circuits,
especially in physical design automation,
interconnect optimization, and synthesis of
field-programmable gate-arrays
John J.
Corcoran
for contributions to
high-performance analog-to-digital converters
Charles
Howard Cox, Iii
for contributions to the
analysis, design and implementation of analog
optical links
John D.
Cressler
for contributions to the
understanding and optimization of silicon and
silicon-germanium bipolar transistors
Michael
William Cresswell (Life Fellow)
for the
development of advanced lithography metrology
instruments
Sorin
Cristoloveanu
for contributions to
Silicon-on-Insulator device physics, technology, and
characterization
Joao R.
Cruz
for contributions to communications
signal processing research and education
D
Munther
A. Dahleh
for contributions to robust
control and identification
ChitaR.
Das
for contributions to the
dependability and performance evaluation of
Multiprocessor Interconnection Networks
Belur V.
Dasarathy
for contributions to pattern
recognition, sensor fusion, automated
intelligent decision system design and image
processing
Evan Ezra
Davidson
for contributions and leadership
in the fields of signal integrity and noise
control in digital systems
Rik W. A.
A. De Doncker
for contributions to the
development of high-power resonant
soft-switching converters and high-performance
digital control of induction machines
Geeert
Adolf De Veirman
for contributions to the
design of continuous-time filters and hard-disk
drive read channel ICs
Daniel De
Zutter
for the application of Maxwell's
equations and for the development of numerical
solution methods in electromagnetic scattering,
antennas, and microwave circuits
Sang H.
Dhong
for contribution to high speed
processor and memory chip design
David
Dill
for contributions to verification of
circuits and systems
Francios
Bernard Dolivo
for the application of
signal-processing techniques to magnetic recording
Pradeep
K. Dubey
for contributions to computer
architecture supporting multimedia processing
Steven
Dubowsky
for contributions to the
dynamics and control of flexible and rigid
manipulators and robotic vehicles
James S.
Duncan
for contributions to medical image
analysis and computer vision
E
Russell
Carley Eberhart
for contributions to the
computational intelligence field, including
particle swarm optimization and diagnostic systems
Samir M.
El-Ghazaly
for contributions to the
analysis and simulations of microwave devices
and circuits
Franklin
Timothy Emery
for contributions to the
improvement of insulation systems for high
voltage electrical generators
Robert
Warren Erickson
for contributions to
switching converter modeling, control, and
topologies
Ronald
Dale Esman
for contributions to the
development of fiber optic systems for microwave
applications and optical fiber research
Leon
Esterowitz
for pioneering contributions
to solid-state laser technology and its
applications, especially in the field of medicine
F
Gene A.
Frantz
for contributions to the
development and appliction of digital signal
processing devices
Walter
Jackson Freeman (Life Fellow)
for the
development of biologically realistic
neuroengineering models based on nonconvergent
dynamics
G
Mohammed
Ghanbari
for the pioneering work on
layered video coding and continuous
contributions to packet video
Ernst
Gockenbach
for contributions to the
development of digital measuring and monitoring
technique
J. Scott
Goldstein
for contributions to adaptive
Wiener filter theory and its application to
radar and communications
Cesar A.
Gonzales
for contributions to MPEG
encoding algorithms and leadership in their use
Marco
Gori
for contributions to the theory of
recurrent neural networks, and applications of
neural network-based technologies
Arthur
Charles Gossard
for contributions to
semiconductor microstructure fabrication
George D.
Gregory (Life Fellow)
for leadership in
the development of electrical power circuit
protection products, circuit protection
information and standards
Roch A.
Guerin
for contributions to the theory
and practice of quality-of-service guarantees
in packet networks, and the development and
application of the equivalent bandwidth
concept
Aditya
Kumar Gupta
for contributions to the
advancement of microwave monolithic integrated
circuit technology and leadership in the development
of manufacturable processes
Wojciech
Kazimierz Gwarek
for contributions to the
theory and applications of electromagnetic
modeling
H
Yoshiaki
Daimon Hagiwara
for pioneering work on,
and development of, solid-state imagers
Peter S.
Hall
for contributions to the development
and application of microstrip antennas and
active integrated antenna arrays
Takeo
Hattori
for his contributions to the
studies on the formation and the
characterization of ultrathin gate oxides for ULSI
devices
Hynek
Hermansky
for invention and development
of perceptually based speech processing
methods
Ehud
Heyman
for contributions to theory of
time domain electromagnetics and of pulsed
beam radiation, propagation, and scattering
Takao
Hinamoto
for contributions to the design,
synthesis, realization and sensitivity
minimization of two-dimensional digital filters
Satoshi
Hiyamizu
for contrubtions to the
realization of the first high electron mobility
transistor (HEMT)
James F.
Hoburg
for contributions to the
understanding of the interactions between
electromagnetic fields and liquids, gas/particle
flow, and magnetic shielding
Gunter A.
Hofmann
for research on the effects of
pulsed electromagnetic fields on biological
systems and to the development of innovative medical
treatments based on electroporation
James N.
Hollenhorst
for contributions to
ultra-high performance avalanche photodiodes
Robert W.
Horst
for contributions to the
architecture and design of fault tolerant
systems and networks
Masao
Hotta
for contributions to the
development of low-power video-frequency Analog
to Digital converters for mixed-signal system Large
Scale Integrated circuits
William
Edward Howden
for contributions to
functional testing for software
Donna Lee
Hudson
for contributions to the
development of techniques for computer-assisted
medical decision making
Gordon
Frierson Hughes (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to magnetic recording physics and for
pioneering work in thin film disc media
Paul
James Hurst
for contributions to the
design of CMOS integrated circuits for
telecommunications and magnetic recording
Jenq-Neng
Hwang
for contributions to adaptive
learning systems
Wei
Hwang
for contributions to high density
cell technology and high speed Dynamic Random
Access Memory design
I
Raymond
Edwin Ideker
for engineering
contributions to the development of devices,
electrodes, and stimulus waveforms for
preventing and treating cardiac arrhythmias
Satoru
Ihara
for contributions to the basic
understanding of power system bus load
behavior
Takashi
Iida
for contributions and leadership in
satellite communications systems
Hiroshi
Ishiwara
for contributions to Si-based
heterostructure devices and ferroelectric
memories
J
Dieter
Stefan Jager
for contributions to the
development of device concepts in microwaves and
photonics
Jian Ming
Jin
for contributions to computational
electromagnetics and its applications to
antennas, radar scattering, microwave circuits, and
biomedical technology
Gunnar
Johannsen (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to human-machine systems engineering, cognitive
ergonomics, human-computer interface desgin, and
human-centered automation
Carl T.
A. Johnk (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to the teaching of electromagnetic fields and waves
David
Andrew Johns
for contributions to the
theory and design of analog adaptive integrated
circuits used in digital communications
MilanMiodrag Jovanovic
for contributions
to high-frequency power conversion techniques
K
Ton A.
Kalker
for contributions to watermarking
technology and its practical applications
Moshe M.
Kam
for contributions to the theory of
decision fusion and distributed detection
Kenzo
Kamiyama
for contributions to the
development of digital motor drives and their
applications
Shigeru
Katagiri
for contributions to
discriminative learning theory and its applications
to speech recognition
Robert
Edward Kearney
for contributions in
understanding peripheral neuromuscular system
dynamics and development of methods for the
identification of biomedical systems
Yaakov
Kogan
for contributions to the theory and
practice of performance evaluation and
optimization of computer and communication systems
George
Vincent Kondraske
for contributions to
the quantitative understanding of human performance
through modeling and the development of
instrumentation
Ramu
Krishnan
for contributions to the
development of AC and switched reluctance motor
drives
Venceslav
Frantisek Kroupa (Life Fellow)
for a
numerical theory of frequency synthesis, and for
contributions to time and frequency
measurements, frequency stability, and phase-locked
loops
John
Kuffel
for contributions to the
introduction of digital recording and signal
processing techniques in high voltage measurements
and advancements in transmission and
distribution systems
Sy-Yen
Kuo
for contributions to dependable
computing and software reliability engineering
Robert
Forrest Kwasnick
for contributions to the
development of amorphous silicon flat panel
x-ray imager technology
L
Parag
Kumar Lala
for contributions to the
development of self-checking logic and
associated checker design
Kei May
Lau
for contributions to III-V compound
semiconductor heterostructure materials and
devices
Chin
Chung Lee
for pioneering research in
fluxless bonding technology and contributions
to thermal design tools for electronic devices and
packages
Insup
Lee
for contributions to the
specification languages and verification tools
for real-time systems
Kwang Yun
Lee (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
the development and implementation of intelligent
system techniques for power plants and power systems
control
Kin K.
Leung
for contributions to performance
analysis, protocol design, and control
algorithms for communications networks
Baruch
Levush
for leadership in the development
of theoretical and computational models of
free electron radiation sources
Stephen
H. Lewis
for contributions to the
development of pipelined analog-to-digital
converters
Thomas
John Lewis
for contributions to the
understanding of electrical conduction and
breakdown of dielectric gases, liquids and solids
Richard
Webster Linderman
for contributions to
the design of embedded high performance computing
technology and its use in aerospace signal and image
processing systems
Teck-Seng
Low
for leadership in the development of
technology for magnetic data storage
M
Raafat R.
Mansour
for contributions to the
development of high temperature superconductive
filters and multiplexers
Patrick
Edward Mantey
for leadership in
engineering education, in research and in
academic-industrial-government projects
Paolo
Marannino
for contributions to power
system scheduling and dispatch
Iven
Michiel Yvonne Mareels
for contributions
to the analysis, design and implementation of
adaptive systems
Wolfgang
S. Menzel
for contributions to the
development of microwave fin-line circuits
Hagit
Messer-Yaron
for contributions to
statistical signal processing, time delay estimation
and sensor array processing
Bernard
S. Meyerson
for contributions to ultra
high vacuum chemical vapor deposition and its
application to low temperature epitaxy of SiGe
Krysztof
A. Michalski
for the development of
numerical solution methods in electromagnetic
scattering, antennas, and microwave circuits
Josef
Wieslaw Modelski
for contributions to
microwave semiconductor phase modulators and phase
shifters
Norihiko
Morinaga
for contributions to and
leadership in the development of intelligent
radio communication systems and broadband radio on
fiber systems
N
Ryohei
Nakatsu
for leadership in the development
of speech recognition and multimedia systems
Prakash
Narayan
for contributions to Shannon
Theory and its application to the evaluation
of the reliability of communication channels
Ram Mohan
Narayanan
for contributions to the
development of coherent ultra-wideband random
noise radar systems for high-resolution imaging
applications
Nasser M.
Nasrabadi
for contributions to Vector
Quantization and its applications to image
compression and processing
Luu T.
Nguyen
for development of wafer scale
packaging, and plastic packaging
Tamotsu
Ninomiya
for contributions to the
development of high-frequency switching power
converters
Martin
Nmi Nisenoff
for leadership in the
application of high temperature superconductivity
and cryogenics to microwave components and systems
Kenji
Nishi
for contributions to semiconductor
process and device modeling and the
development of software for their simulation
Leslie M.
Novak
for contributions to optimal
processing of polarimetric radar data
O
Kouhei
Ohnishi
for contributions to the
development of disturbance observer and its
applications to motion control
Timothy
R. Oldham
for contributions to the
understanding of complex time-dependent
radiation response of MOS electronic devices
Jon
Harris Orloff
for contributions to
Focussed Ion Beam Technology
P
Sethuraman Panchanathan
for contributions
to compressed domain processing and indexing in
visual computing and communications
Alex D.
Papalexopoulos
for contributions to
optimal power flow and related technologies in
electric power systems
Bozenna
J. Pasik-Duncan
for contributions to
identification and stochastic adaptive control
Stephen
John Pearton
for development of advanced
semiconductor processing techniques and their
application to compound semiconductor devices
Massoud
Pedram
for contributions to the theory
and practice of low-power design and CAD
Emil M.
Petriu
for contributions to the
development of pseudorandom encoding techniques
for absolute position measurement
Donald
Ralph Pflug
for contributions to the
development and promotion of electromagnetic
analysis code validation
Michael
Alan Picheny
for contributions to speech
recognition systems and products
Vincenzo
Piuri
for contributions to neural network
techniques and embedded digital architectures
for industrial applications
Simon B.
Poole
for research leading to the
Erbium-doped fiber amplifier and the optical
fiber laser
Ian
Postlethwaite
for contributions to
multivariable control design and to control
engineering education
John
Xavier Przybysz
for contributions in the
development and application of Josephson digital
circuits to electronic systems, especially radars,
communication satellites and data switching
networks
R
Sarah Ann
Rajala
for contributions to engineering
education
Teofilo
Jaime Ramos
for contributions to
international engineering education and for
development of the Mexican Engineering Accreditation
System
Rangaraj
Mandayam Rangayyan
for contributions to
biomedical signal and image analysis
Anders B.
Rantzer
for contributions to the theory
and computational analysis of uncertain and
nonlinear systems
Jaganmohan B. L. Rao
for contributions to
array antennas and wide-angle scanning antennas
Muhammad
H. Rashid
for leadership in power
electronics education and contributions to the
analysis and design methodologies of solid-state
power converters
Herbert
Georg Reichl
for contributions to
microelectronic packaging
Hans-Martin Rein
for contributions to the
design of high-speed silicon and
silicon/germanium bipolar circuits, especially as
applied to fiber-optic systems
Edward
Anthony Rezek
for contributions to GaAs
and InP monolithic microwave integrated
circuits and optoelectronic devices
Roberto
G. Rojas
for contributions to the
understanding of high frequency electromagnetic
radiation and scattering
Christopher S. Ruf
for contributions in
the development, calibration, and remote sensing
applications of microwave radiometers
S
Ali H.
Sayed
for contributions to adaptive
filtering and estimation algorithms
Thomas J.
Schmugge
for contributions to the
development and application of passive microwave
remote sensing to the study of soil moisture and
texture
Masakazu
Sengoku
for contributions to graph
theoretic research on circuits and
communication network systems
Iswar K.
Sethi
for contributions in statistical
pattern recognition and neural networks
Mohammad
Shahidehpour
for contributions to
security constrained unit commitment algorithms for
power system operation
Arvind
Kumar Sharma
for contributions to active
device and passive component modeling, and
design of high power monolithic millimeter-wave
integrated circuits
Wade
Harrison Shaw, Jr.
for leadership and
innovation in engineering and technology management
education
KrishnaShenai
for contributions to the
understanding, development, and application of
power semiconductor devices and circuits
Bertram
Emil Shi
for contributions to the
analysis, implementation and application of
cellular neural networks
Takatoshi
Shindo
for contributions to lightning
protection design of power transmission
systems and understanding of the physics of
laser-guided discharges
Shoji
Shinoda
for contributions to
graph-theoretic researches on flow and tension
networks, electrical circuits, and cellular mobile
communication systems
Toshiyuki
Shiozawa
for contributions to
engineering-oriented relativistic electromagnetic
theory and theoretical study of free-electron lasers
Robert
Avery Shore
for contribution to
high-frequency scattering theory
Ritu
Shrivastava
for contributions to high
performance CMOS memory technology and product
development
Peter H.
Siegel
for contributions to the field of
millimeter and submillimeter-wave radiometry,
technology and spaceborne instruments
Mukesh
Singhal
for contributions to algorithms
for distributed systems
Jonathan
Michael Smith
for contributions to the
technology of high-speed networking
David
Lynn Soldan
for contributions to and
leadership in engineering education
Wayne
Victor Sorin
for contributions to optical
low-coherence reflectometry and its
applications
Eugene
Howard Spafford
for leadership and
contributions in the field of information security
Banavar
Sridhar
for advances in computer
vision-based obstacle detection and developments
in low-altitude helicopter flight
Duncan G.
Steel
for contributions to optical phase
conjugation and the nonlinear laser
spectroscopy of semiconductors
James C.
Sturm
for contributions to novel
silicon-based semiconductor devices and
large-area electronics
Tatsuya
Suda
for contributions to the advancement
of high speed networks
Edmund
Joseph Sullivan
for developments in
model-based acoustic array signal processing
Huifang
Sun
for contributions to digital video
technologies including coding optimization,
down-conversion, and error resilience
Shigehiko
Suzuki
for leadership in the development
and standardization of technologies for
intelligence in telecommunications networks
Arne
Svensson
for contributions to detection
of digital modulation methods
Jacques
Szczupak
for contributions to engineering
education and to analog and digital signal
processing
Janos
Karoly Sztipanovits
for contributions to
the design of reconfigurable and adaptive embedded
information systems
T
Ali
Tabatabai
for contributions to sub-band
coding and to international standard
activities in visual coding
Tadashi
Takano
for development of antennas for
radio communications and space activities
Hatsukazu
Tanaka
for contributions to the theory of
source and channel coding and its
applications, as well as for contributions to
education in engineering
Toshikatsu Tanaka
for contributions to
the understanding of high field and aging phenomena
in polymeric insulation
Wai-Cheung Tang
for contributions to the
miniaturization of microwave filters and
multiplexers for satellite applications
Gabriel
Taubin
for contributions to the
development of three-dimensional geometry
compression technology and multimedia standards
Demetri
Terzopoulos
for contributions to the
theory of deformable models and leadership in
their application to computer graphics, computer
vision, medical imaging and computer-aided
design
Richard
Hall Thayer
for development of software
engineering standards and for contributions to
the IEEE "Doing Software Right" initiative
Junichiro
Toriwaki
for contributions to digital
image processing, pattern recognition and
medical image analysis
Charles
William Trowbridge
for contributions to
computational electromagnetics
David B.
Tuckerman
for contributions to
high-performance electronic packaging and
interconnection technologies, including the
development of the microchannel heat sink
U
Shoogo
Ueno
for contributions to biomagnetic
research in localized magnetic stimulation of
the brain, impedance MRI, and imaging of brain
function
V
Joseph R.
Vadus
for contributions to ocean
technology, engineering, and research
Mateo
Valero
for contributions to the design of
vector architectures and superscalar
processors
Baba C.
Vemuri
for contributions to shape
estimation algorithms in computer vision and
the technical leadership that led to their
widespread adoption in biomedical image
analysis
Peter
Vettiger
for contributions to the
development of microfabrication processes
Mladen
Alan Vouk
for contributions to
engineering of reliable software-based systems
W
Fred L.
Walls
for contributions in the
development of stable frequency sources and low
noise signal processing equipment
Yang Yuan
Wang
for leadership in China's
semiconductor research and education
Winston
I. Way
for contributions in applying
subcarrier multiplexing techniques to
lightwave technologies for hybrid fiber-coax access
systems
John
Ting-Yung Wen
for contributions to the
control of nonlinear electro-mechanical systems
and robotic manipulation
Edgeworth
Rupert Westwater
for theoretical and
experimental contributions to the development of
radiometers for atmospheric water vapor and
temperature profiling
William
James Williams
for contributions to
time-varying spectral analysis
James
Raymond Winkelman
for contributions to
automotive control systems
Andrew B.
Wittkower
for contributions and
leadership in the development and advancement of
ion implantation techniques, equipment and companies
Hon-Sum
Philip Wong
for contributions to
solid-state image sensors and nanoscale CMOS devices
Chai Wah
Wu
for contributions to synchronization
of chaotic systems and its applications
Ke
Wu
for contributions to hybrid
integration of planar and non-planar microwave
and millimeter-wave circuits and guided-wave
structures
Yiyan
Wu
for contributions to digital
television research and standards development
X
Lei
Xu
for contributions to learning in
neural networks
Y
Shuzo
Yajima
for contributions to the
development of computers and the theory of logic
circuits
Masatsune
Yamaguchi
for contributions to highly
piezoelectric leaky surface acoustic waves
Max Neil
Yoder
for leadership of government
sponsored development of microwave integrated
circuits
Takehiko
Yoshino
for contributions to the
development of transmission systems via
satellite
Stephen
Yurkovich
for contributions in the
application of control systems technology and
leadership in engineering education
Z
Xi-Cheng
Zhang
for contributions to free-space
terahertz optoelectronics
Wei
Zhao
for contributions in real-time
computing systems and networks
Kamil
Shamilevich Zigangirov
for contributions
to the theory, analysis, and decoding algorithms of
convolutional codes
George W.
Zobrist
for contributions to computer
aided design and leadership in electrical
engineering and computer science education
George I.
Zysman
for leadership in the development
of mobile communications technology, systems
and standards