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Guido V. Groeseneken
IMEC
Leuven, Belgium
for his contributions to the physical understanding and the modeling of
reliability of metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors.
Robert N. Guenther
NWL
Bordentown, NJ, USA
for contributions to high voltage power supplies.
Joseph Raymond Guerci
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Arlington, VA, USA
for contributions to advanced radar theory and its embodiment in real world
systems.
H
S. Mark Halpin
Auburn University
Auburn, AL, USA
for contributions to remote power quality measurements and standards.
Herbert Michael Harris
Georgia Tech. Research Inst.
Roswell, GA, USA
for contributions to the electrical and thermal properties of wide bandgap
semiconductors.
Ken-ya Hashimoto
Chiba University
Chiba, Japan
for contributions to simulation and design for surface acoustic wave devices.
Glenn Edward Healey
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
for contributions to the modeling and processing of multispectral and
hyperspectral images.
George L. Heiter
Heiter Microwave Consulting
Westford, MA, USA
for contributions to microwave circuits, including linear amplifiers and space
diversity combiners.
G. Benjamin Hocker
Honeywell Laboratories (Retired)
Minnetonka, MN, USA
for leadership in microelectromechanical system technology.
Yoichi Hori
University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
for contributions to advanced motion control.
Paul K. Houpt
GE Global Research
Niskayuna, New York, USA
for contributions to the control of transportation vehicles and systems.
Jie Huang
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, Hong Kong, China
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and applications.
Michael N. Huhns
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC, USA
for contributions to artificial intelligence applications in distributed
computational environments.
James Albert Hutchby
Semiconductor Research Corp.
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
for leadership in the development of high-efficiency solar cells and
heterojunction bipolar transistors.
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Nobutake Imamura
TeraHouse Corporation
Zama-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan
for contribution to development and commercialization of magneto-optical
recording media and read/write systems.
Hiroaki Inoue
Opnext Japan, Inc
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to semiconductor optical switches and modulators.
Koichiro Ishibashi
Semiconductor Technology Academic Research Center (STARC)
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
for technical contributions to developments of low-power SRAMs and MCUs.
Tadao Ishibashi
NTT Electronics Corporation
Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to high-speed and optoelectronic semiconductor devices.
Mohammed Nazul Islam
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
for contributions to optical fiber based non-linear devices and their
applications in telecommunication networks.
Koichi Ito
Chiba University
Chiba, Chiba-Shi, Japan
for contributions to the development of antennas for mobile communications and
medical applications.
Nicholas Jenkins
UMIST University
Manchester, England
for contributions to renewable energy systems.
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Noble M. Johnson
Palo Alto Research Center(formerly Xerox PARC)
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to the control of impurities in semiconductors.
Michael I. Jordan
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
for contributions to probabilistic graphical models and neural information
processing systems.
Jing-Yang Jou
National Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan, China
for contributions to the computer aided design of digital circuits.
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Pavel J. D. Kabos
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Boulder, CO, USA
for contributions to the metrology of high frequency spin wave dynamics in
bulk and thin film magnetic structures.
Mohamed Kamel
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
for contributions to pattern recognition and intelligent systems.
Innocent Kamwa
Hydro-Québec Varennes
Quebec, Canada
for contributions to the identification of synchronous generator models and
innovations in power grid control.
Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
Iperasys, Inc.
Cupertino, CA, USA
for contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control.
Jeffrey A. Kash
IBM Research Division
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
for contributions to the invention and implementation of picosecond imaging
analysis.
Marian Kazimierz Kazimierczuk
Wright State University
Dayton, OH, USA
for contributions to electronic lighting balast technology.
Rodney A. Kennedy
The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, Australia
for contributions to processing for nearfield arrays and equalization
indigital communications.
Thomas Scott Key
Electric Power Research Institute
Knoxville, TN, USA
for contributions in power quality engineering.
Willis K. King
University of Houston
Houston, Texas, USA
for contributions to computer science and engineering education.
Robert Dean King
General Electric - Global Research Niskayuna
New York, USA
for contributions to energy management systems for hybrid-electric vehicles.
Rodney Lynn Kirlin
University of Victoria
Everson, WA, USA
for contributions to the application of signal processing for geophysics.
Nobuhiko Kitawaki
University of Tsukuba, Institute of Information Sciences and Electronics
Tsukuba, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
for contributions to speech quality assesment for low bit rate encoders and
associated standards.
Jorma Kalevi Kivilahti
Helsinki University of Technology
Espoo, Finland
for contributions to the reliability of lead-free electronics.
Geza Kolumban
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest, Hungary
for contributions to double sampled phase-locked loops and noncoherent chaotic
communications.
Branko M. Kolundzija
University of Belgrade
Belgrade, Serbia
for contributions to electromagnetic modeling of composite metallic and
dielectric structures.
James Joseph Komiak
BAE Systems IEWS
Nashua, NH, USA
for contributions to monolithic microwave integrated circuits, high power
amplifiers, and transmit/receive modules.
Michael D. Kotzin
Motorola
Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
for contributions to cellular mobile radio communications.
Vikram Krishnamurthy
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, Canada
for contributions to adaptive sensor signal processing.
Rudolf Kruse
Otto-von-Guericke
Magdeburg, Germany
for contributions to fuzzy learning, theory and applications.
Tsuneo Kume
Yaskawa Electric America, Inc.
Waukegan, IL, USA
for contributions to high-performance ac motor drives.
Fadi Joseph Kurdahi
University of California at Irvine
Irvine, CA, USA
for contributions to design automation of digital systems and to
reconfigurable computing.
John Arnold Kusters
Retired
Cupertino, CA, USA
for contributions to precision frequency control, quartz resonators and atomic
frequency standards.
Masaaki Kuzuhara
NEC Corporation
Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
for contributions to Group III-V microwave power devices.
Ronald Kwok
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA, USA
for contributions to microwave remote sensing for understanding of polar ice
processes.
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Shu T. Lai
Air Force Research Lab
Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, USA
for contributions to spacecraft interactions with space plasmas.
T. V. Lakshman
Bell Labs
Morganville, NJ, USA
for contributions to high-speed packet networking.
Irena Lasiecka
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
for contributions to boundary control systems.
Joy Laskar
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to the modeling and development of high frequency
communication modules.
William Marshall Leach
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
for contributions to electroacoustics and near-field antenna measurements.
Jin-Fa Lee
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
for contributions to computational electromagnetics.
Beom Hee Lee
Seoul National University
Gwan Ak-Gu, Seoul, Korea
for contributions to the design and analysis of multiple robot systems.
Kok-Meng Lee
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
for contributions to actuator and vision-based sensor design for manufacturing
automation.
Tony Tong Lee
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, NT, Hong Kong, (SAR) China
for contributions to high-speed scalable packet switching technology for
broadband telecommunications networks.
Domine Leenaerts
Philips Research Laboratories
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
for contributions to nonlinear circuit theory and design.
Hanoch Lev-Ari
Northeastern University
Boston, MA, USA
for contributions to adaptive filtering and structured estimation for non-
stationary signals.
Le-Wei Joshua Li
National University of Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
for contributions to dyadic Green's functions, spheroidal wave functions, and
waves in complex media.
Jian Li
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, USA
for contributions to adaptive beam forming, radar imaging, and target
detection.
Erik Lier
Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems
Newtown, PA, USA
for contributions to dielectric-loaded feed horns and phased array antennas.
Chin-Teng Lin
National Chiao Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan
for contributions to biologically inspired information systems.
Irvin Raymond Lindemuth
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tucson, AZ, USA
for contributions to magnetized plasma and related pulse power technology.
Bruce Gilbert Lindsay
IBM Research Div.
San Jose, CA, USA
for contributions to the technologies of relational database systems.
Derong Liu
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA
for contributions to nonlinear dynamical systems and recurrent neural networks
.
Qing Huo Liu
Duke University
Durham, NC, USA
for contributions to computational electromagnetics and to subsurface sensing
applications.
William Peter Loftus
Gestalt, LLC
Camden, NJ, USA
for leadership in the development of middleware for interoperability of large
complex software systems.
Ronald Lumia
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM, USA
for leadership in the development of open architecture control systems for
applications in robotics and automation.
James Francis Lynch
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA, USA
for contributions to sound transmission in shallow coastal waters for mapping
bottom boundary layer characterizations.
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Anthony A. Maciejewski
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO, USA
for contributions to the design and control of kinematically redundant robots.
Upamanyu Madhow
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
for contributions to adaptive multiuser detection for wireless communication
theory.
Elham B. Makram
Clemson University
Clemson, SC, USA
for contributions to power engineering education and career development.
Stephane George Mallat
Ecole Polytechnique
Palaiseau, France
for contributions to the theory and practice of wavelet signal processing.
Stefanos Manias
National Technical University of Athens
Athens, Greece
for contributions to switch-mode rectifiers with active power factor
correction.
Bangalore S. Manjunath
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
for contributions to research and standardization of face animation and object
-based video coding.
Yitzhak Maron
The Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot Israel
for contributions to spectroscopic techniques for diagnosing high-current,
high-voltage electric and magnetic properties.
Kenichi Mase
Niigata University -Niigata-shi
Niigata-ken, JAPAN
for contributions to communications network traffic control.
Lloyd Wilson Massengill
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
for contributions to radiation effects in microelectronics.
Joseph R. Mautz
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY, USA
for contributions to the method of moments in electromagnetics.
Kartikeya Mayaram
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR, USA
for contributions to coupled device and circuit simulation.
Janina Elzbieta Mazierska
Massey University
Palmerston North, New Zealand
for contributions to measurements of high temperature superconducting and
dielectric materials.
Ravi Rasendra Mazumdar
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
for contributions to the modeling, control, and performance analysis of
networks.
Alan V. McCree
DSP Solutions R& D
Dallas, TX, USA
for contributions to low bit-rate coding of speech signals.
William Malcolm McDermid
Manitoba Hydro
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
for contributions to the development of rotating machine insulation testing.
Nicholas William McKeown
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
for development of virtual output queue in optimizing network switch design.
Deirdre R. Meldrum
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, USA
for contributions to genome automation.
John Melngailis
University of Maryland
College Park, MD, USA
for contributions to focused ion beam applications.
Jerry Meyer
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, DC, USA
for contributions to semiconductor optoelectronics.
James H. Michels
Air Force Research Laboratory/SNRT
Rome, NY, USA
for contributions to model-based multi-channel signal detection and estimation
in adaptive phased array radar applications.
Akira Mizuno
Institute for Molecular Science
Okazak, Aichi, Japan
for the reduction of gaseous pollutants.
Andreas F. Molisch
Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
Cambridge, MA, USA
and
Lund University, Lund, Sweden
for contributions to radio-channel models for wireless commmunications systems
.
Hisayo Sasaki Momose
Toshiba Corporation
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
for contributions to ultra-thin gate oxide metal oxide semiconductor fields
effect transistors.
Jaekyun (Jae) Moon
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN, USA
for contributions to signal processing and coding for magnetic recording.
Luis Moran
Universidad de Concepcion
Concepcion, Chile
for contributions to reactive power and harmonic compensation methods.
Manfred Morari
Automatic Control Laboratory, ETH Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland
for contributions to robust and model predictive control and control of hybrid
systems.
Mehrdad J. Moslehi
Semizone Inc.
Palo Alto, CA, USA
for contributions to single wafer processing technologies.
James Randal Moulic
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
for leadership in the advancement of technology and architecture of personal
and high performance computing systems.
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Laurence W. Nagel
Omega Enterprises
Randolph, NJ, USA
for contributions to the field of integrated circuit simulation.
Robert Everest Newnham
Pennsylvania State University
State College, PA, USA
for contributions to piezoelectric composite transducers.
Cam Nguyen
National Science Foundation
College Station, TX, USA
for contributions to microwave integrated circuits and systems.
Truong Quang Nguyen
University of California San Diego
La Jolla, California, USA
for contributions to the theory and applications of filterbanks and wavelets.
Paul Nikolich
Lynnfield, MA, USA
for leadership in enabling ubiquitious broadband internet access and
associated standards.
Dorothée Normand-Cyrot
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique(C.N.R.S) Laboratoire des Signaux
et Systèmes(C.N.R.S) Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes
Paris, France
for contributions to discrete-time and digital nonlinear control systems.
Thomas Novak
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA, USA
for contributions to electrical safety in the mining industry. |
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