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关于 IEEE fellow

首先是我在IEEE 的官方网站上查到的 2008年 新IEEE fellow的一个list。
具体的list 贴在二楼,官方链接:http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/fellows/2008fellowclass.html

下面转的是gter上的一篇老帖,个人感觉看了以后可以对 IEEE fellow有一个比较清晰的了解。

链接:http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=367967
发信人: cariban (食人部落), 信区: EE
标  题: 关于IEEE“院士”的一些数据和事实(zt)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Oct 29 12:10:27 2005), 转信

经常看到这里有些人在那里吹嘘这个所谓的IEEE“院士”,听起来好像这是个“院
士”一级的东西,高不可攀的样子,那么到底这个头衔代表了多高的水平?请教了
一位行业内的年轻教授,得到了以下一些数据。

IEEE fellow(某些[屏蔽]概为了强调其牛逼性,将其翻译成“院士”)是IEEE这个行
业协会成员的最高等的会员。世界上有数不清的行业协会,一般都有fellow一说,
中国国内的翻译通常为“理事”,翻译成“院士”极其无聊,哗众取宠罢了。

要想成为fellow,要求必须加入这个协会。从低一级的会员做起,一步一步升上来
,需要一些年头。能不能当上理事,需要经过选举。所以第一个需要澄清的问题是
,必须加入协会,否则你即使是牛顿爱迪生的水平,也当不上这个“院士”。加入
协会就要交会费,这个会费不同的人差别很大,学生会员一年交几十块美元,正式
会员一百多块一年。如果再选择加入IEEE下设的分会机构,还要交一些分会会费。
这个会费对于来自不发达国家的研究人员来说就是一个障碍。

什么人可以加入这个IEEE,现在看起来凡是和电类和IT业有点关系的都能加入,甚
至有些经济学家都加入了这个协会,并且当选为高级会员(有没有经济学家当选理
事不大清楚)。

这IEEE“院士”一共有多少?截止到现在,一共有大约5000到5500人的样子(我的
朋友也不知道具体数目)。并且这个数目在以每年200到250人的数目增长。据我所
知,这大概是全世界fellow最多的协会了。规模庞大的美国化学学会和物理学会的
fellow总数恐怕也不会超过这个数目。相比之下,很多行业协会的理事都是以几百
甚至几十来计量的。

这批人的水平究竟有多高?够不够“院士”一级的水平?各位看了以上的数据,基
本上也就有自己的答案了。相比之下,美国科学院和工程院涉及到CS和EE的院士一
共大约380人。

这些IEEE院士,绝大多数来自于美国本土。在一些EE和CS实力强劲的大学里,有个
十个二十个IEEE理事也不是什么稀罕事。在美国大学里当教授的学者,如果你还干
得不错,混上了full professor,并且一直在这个协会里面呆着,那么将来当上一
个这种“院士”也并不是什么了不起的事情。相比之下,倒是那些从国内直接当选
的人物,很多是很有些修为的。

那么这些fellow是不是代表了EE和CS的最高水平?也很难说。比如从1993到2002年
十年间的图灵奖获得者,十四人中有十人就不是IEEE的理事,恐怕也根本不是IEEE
的会员,否则以他们的成就,比普通计算机系或者EE系的教授以及那5000多“院士
”的水平可是高得多。美国科学院计算机和信息科学学部一共有院士35人,其中超
过一半也不是IEEE理事。美国工程院EE学部是个巨大的学部,共有300多名院士,其
中也有将近五分之一的院士不是IEEE的理事。可见,IEEE理事并不能完全代表EE和
CS领域里最精英的一批人。

罗嗦了这么一堆,不过想说明一下,这个IEEE“院士”并不值得大家像崇拜神仙一
样地崇拜,他只不过是某一个热gate行业的一批干得不错的人而已。如果以此作为某
些人为母校吹牛的本钱,那就更是扯淡了。
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    University of Texas at Arlington
    Arlington, TX, USA
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    Venkataramana Ajjarapu
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA, USA
    for contributions to power system voltage stability assessment and control methods

    Ali N. Akansu
    New Jersey Institute of Technology
    Newark, NJ, USA
    for contributions to optimal design of transforms and filter banks for communications and multimedia security

    Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, MA, USA
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    Naofal Al Dhahir
    University of Texas at Dallas
    Richardson, TX, USA
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    Rajeev Alur
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA, USA
    for contributions to automata, logics, and verification techniques for real-time and hybrid systems

    Abeer Alwan
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Los Angeles, CA, USA
    for contributions to speech perception and production modeling and their applications

    Daniel I. Amey
    DuPont Company
    Durham, NC, USA
    for contributions to electronic packaging and high frequency characterization of ceramic system package materials

    Kenji Anami
    Semiconductor Industry Research Institute Japan (SIRIJ)
    Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    for invention of the divided word line structure for high-speed, low-power logic and memory

    Cleon Anderson
    L-3 Communications
    Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    for contributions to servo control systems

    John G. Apostolopoulos
    Hewlett-Packard
    Palo Alto, CA, USA
    for contributions to the principles and practice of video communications and secure media streaming

    Ikuo Awai
    Ryukoku University
    Otsu, Shiga, Japan
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    Victor (Paramvir) Bahl
    Microsoft Research
    Redmond, WA, USA
    for contributions to the design of wireless networks and systems and leadership in mobile computing and communications

    Bassam Bamieh
    University of California, Santa Barbara
    Santa Barbara, CA, USA
    for contributions to robust, sampled-data and distributed control

    Alexander Barg
    University of Maryland
    College Park, MD, USA
    for contributions to coding theory

    Mourad Barkat
    American University of Sharjah
    Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
    for contributions to adaptive thresholding radar signal detection

    John Stanley Bay
    Air Force Research Laboratory / Information Directorate
    Rome, NY, USA
    for leadership in model-based design and integration methods for large-scale embedded systems

    Bernd Becker
    University of Freiburg
    Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    for contributions to the development of algorithms and data structures for testing and verification of integrated circuits

    Andrew Blake
    Microsoft Research
    Cambridge, UK
    for contributions to the foundations of segmentation and tracking, and innovation in vision applications

    Vladimir Blasko
    United Technologies Research Center
    East Hartford, CT, USA
    for contributions to regenerative converters and electrical devices

    Peter Blood
    Cardiff University
    Cardiff, UK
    for contributions to quantum confined lasers

    Amir Boag
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    for contributions to integral equation based analysis, design, and imaging  techniques

    Colombo R. Bolognesi
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ)
    Zurich, Switzerland
    for contributions to millimeter-wave antimonide-based heterojunction bipolar transistors

    Jean-Charles Bolomey
    University Paris XI
    Paris, France
    for contributions to probe array technology

    John Henry Booske
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Madison, WI, USA
    for contributions to vacuum electronics and microwave processing of materials

    Gunilla Borgefors
    Centre for Image Analysis, Swedish University
    Uppsala, Sweden
    for contributions to discrete geometry, and image analysis

    Ronald J. Brachman
    Yahoo Research
    New York, NY, USA
    for leadership in knowledge representation and reasoning in computer science and artificial intelligence

    Joe Earl Brewer
    (Self-Employed)
    Melrose, FL, USA
    for contributions to nonvolatile memory integrated circuit technology and digital signal processor architecture

    Emery Neal Brown
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, MA, USA
    for contributions to state-space algorithms for point processes and applications to neuroscience data

    Timothy Allan Brunner
    IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center
    Hopewell Junction, NY, USA
    for contributions to optical lithography methods used to pattern integrated circuits

    Ann Catrina Bryce
    University of Glasgow
    Glasgow, UK
    for contributions to compound semiconductor integrated optoelectronic devices

    Michael L. Bushnell
    Rutgers University
    Piscataway, NJ, USA
    for contributions to testing methods for digital and mixed-signal VLSI circuits

    C

    Kenneth Charles Cadien
    University of Alberta
    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    for contributions to chemical mechanical polishing

    Stephen Alan Campbell
    University of Minnesota
    Minneapolis, MN, USA
    for contributions to deeply scaled CMOS devices

    Jose Capmany
    Universidad Politechnica De Valencia
    Valencia, Spain
    for contributions to photonic processing of microwave signals

    Manuel Castro
    UNED (Spanish University for Distance Education)
    Madrid, Spain
    for contributions to distance learning in electrical and computer engineering education

    Felipe Manuel Catedra
    Universidad de Alcalá
    Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
    for contributions to using computational geometry in electromagnetic analysis

    Tianyou Chai
    Northeastern University, China
    Shenyang, Liaoning, China
    for contributions to adapt intelligent decoupling control, and integrated automation of complex industrial processes

    Krishnendu Chakrabarty
    Duke University
    Durham, NC, USA
    for contributions to the testing of core-based system-on-chip integrated circuits

    H Anthony Chan
    University of Cape Town
    Rondebosch, Western Cape, South Africa
    for contributions to accelerated stress testing and reliability

    Jie Jay Chang
    Eaton Aerospace
    Costa Mesa, CA, USA
    for contributions to the development of high-performance AC drives and control  systems

    Milton Chang
    Incubic Venture Fund
    Mountain View, CA, USA
    for technical entrepreneurship and leadership in photonic technologies

    Roy William Chantrell
    The University of York
    York, UK
    for contributions to nanoscale magnetism and to the development of computational models of finite temperature magnetization dynamics

    Pane C. Chao
    BAE Sytems
    Nashua, NH, USA
    for contributions to microwave and millimeter-wave high electron mobility transistors and monolithic integrated circuits

    Jian Chen
    Tsinghua University
    Beijing, China
    for contributions to the modeling and analysis and engineering of complex systems

    Peter M. Chen
    University of Michigan
    Ann Arbor, MI, USA
    for contributions to fault-tolerant storage systems

    Zhi Ning Chen
    Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
    Singapore, Singapore
    for contributions to small and broadband antennas for wireless applications

    Fan-Tien Cheng
    Institute of Manufacturing Engineering
    Tainan, Taiwan
    for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing automation and force optimization in multiple-chain robotic mechanisms

    Vladimir Cherkassky
    University of Minnesota
    Minneapolis, MN, USA
    for contributions to and leadership in statistical learning and neural networks

    Simon Richard Cherry
    University of California, Davis
    Davis, CA, USA
    for contributions to molecular imaging

    Dah Ming Chiu
    Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Shatin, NT, Hong Kong, China
    for contributions to distributed resource allocation algorithms in computer networks

    George Liang-Tai Chiu
    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
    for leadership in supercomputer technology

    Jen-Yao Chung
    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
    for contribution to the application of electronic business and web-based information systems

    Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung
    National Cheng Kung University
    Tainan, Taiwan ROC
    for contributions to neural network models for biomedical image analyses

    Diane J. Cook
    Washington State University
    Pullman, WA, USA
    for contributions to machine learning algorithm design and application

    Peter Ian Corke
    Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
    Kenmore, Queensland, Australia
    for contributions to visual-based robot control and its applications to field robotics

    Pamela C. Cosman
    University of California, San Diego
    La Jolla, CA, USA
    for contributions to image and video compression and wireless communications

    Jerome J. Cuomo
    North Carolina State University
    Raleigh, NC, USA
    for contributions to magneto-optical recording technology

    D

    Jagdish C. Das
    AMEC, Inc
    Tucker, GA, USA
    for contributions to power system analysis and protective relaying for the pulp and paper industry

    Curt H. Davis
    University of Missouri-Columbia
    Columbia, MO, USA
    for contributions to satellite remote sensing

    Peter de Maagt
    European Space Agency
    Noordwijk, The Netherlands
    for development and application of electromagnetic band gap materials and terahertz components and systems

    Carlos Hernando Diaz
    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC)
    Hsinchu, Taiwan
    for contributions to deep sub-micron foundry CMOS technology

    Sudhir Dixit
    Nokia
    Palo Alto, CA, USA
    for contributions to broadband network architectures and protocols

    Frank Doyle
    University of California at Santa Barbara
    Santa Barbara, CA, USA
    for contributions to nonlinear process control and analysis for biological systems

    Timothy Sean Driscoll
    Shell Canada Limited
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    for leadership in the development of codes and standards for electrical safety in industry

    Geir E. Dullerud
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Urbana, IL, USA
    for contributions to sampled-data systems and robust control

    Nikil D. Dutt
    University of California, Irvine
    Irvine, CA, USA
    for contributions to architecture description languages for the design and exploration of customized processors

    Ruth Annette Dyer
    Kansas State University
    Manhattan, KS, USA
    for contributions to diversity in science and engineering education, and Hadamard-transform spectrometers

    E

    Paul Michael Ebert
    (Self-Employed)
    Potomac, MD, USA
    for contributions to the standard international aircraft collision avoidance system

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    Yuguang Michael Fang
    University of Florida
    Gainesville, FL, USA
    for contributions to wireless networks and mobile computing systems

    Jay A. Farrell
    University of California, Riverside
    Riverside, CA, USA
    for contributions to intelligent, autonomous vehicle analysis and design

    Roy Featherstone
    Australian National University
    Canberra, ACT, Australia
    for contributions to multibody dynamics

    Gary Keith Fedder
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    for contributions to integrated micro-electro-mechanical-system processes and design methodologies

    Martin M. Fejer
    Stanford University
    Palo Alto, CA, USA
    for contributions to nonlinear optical materials and guided wave optics

    Dimitar P. Filev
    Ford Motor Company, Research & Advanced Engineering
    Dearborn, MI, USA
    for application of soft computing to intelligent systems

    Raymond L. Filler
    US Army Communications Electronics Research
    Lebanon, NJ, USA
    for contributions to frequency control and timing in military systems

    Michael C. Fu
    University of Maryland
    College Park, MD, USA
    for contributions to stochastic gradient estimation and simulation optimization

    Cynthia Mahoney Furse
    University of Utah
    Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    for leadership in electromagnetics education

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    Robert Lee Galloway, Jr.
    Vanderbilt University
    Nashville, TN, USA
    for leadership in the field of image-guided therapy

    Daniel Roman Gamota
    Motorola
    Schaumburg, IL, USA
    for leadership in nanotechnology based printed electronic products

    Aura Ganz
    University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    Amherst, MA, USA
    for contributions to architectures, algorithms, and protocols for high speed communications networks

    Matthew Werner Ganz
    HRL Laboratories, LLC
    Marina del Ray, CA, USA
    for contributions to adaptive antennas and advanced radar systems

    Guang R. Gao
    University of Delaware
    Newark, DE, USA
    for contributions to architecture and compiler technology of parallel computers

    Robert X. Gao
    University of Massachusetts Amherst
    Amherst, MA, USA
    for contributions to condition monitoring and health diagnosis of machines through sensing methodologies

    Paolo A. Gargini
    Intel Corporation
    Santa Clara, CA, USA
    for leadership in the globalization and implementation of the technology roadmap for semiconductors

    Patrick P. Gelsinger
    Intel Corporation
    Beaverton, OR, USA
    for leadership in microprocessor design and industry standards

    Ornan (Ori) A. Gerstel
    Cisco
    Los Altos, CA, USA
    for contributions to optical network architecture and network design

    Spartak Gevorgian
    Chalmers University of Technology
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    for contributions to ferroelectric microwave devices

    David Venkat Giri
    Pro-Tech
    Alamo, CA, USA
    for contributions to intense electromagnetic environments interacting with complex electronic systems

    Avraham Gover
    Tel-Aviv University
    Tel-Aviv, Israel
    for contributions to free electron lasers and superradiant bunched e-beam radiators

    Charles Arthur Gross
    Auburn University
    Auburn University, AL, USA
    for contributions to electric power engineering education

    Michael Gschwind
    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
    for contributions to high-performance computer architecture and compilation technology

    Ling Guan
    Ryerson University
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to image and multimedia signal processing

    Fernando J. Guarin
    IBM Microelectronics
    Hopewell Junction, NY, USA
    for contributions to semiconductor materials and reliability

    Rajiv Gupta
    University of California at Riverside
    Riverside, CA, USA
    for contributions to computer architecture and optimizing compilers

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    Dong Sam Ha
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    Blacksburg, VA, USA
    for leadership in VLSI design and test

    Fred Hadaegh
    NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Pasadena, CA, USA
    for contributions to autonomous guidance and control systems for space vehicles and multi-spacecraft formations

    Kazuo Hagimoto
    Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)
    Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
    for contributions to very large capacity optical transmission systems

    Naomi J. Halas
    Rice University
    Houston, TX, USA
    for contributions to metallic nanoshells and nanoparticles with tailorable optical properties and applications in biotechnology and chemical sensing

    Hiroki Hamada
    Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.
    Digital System Research Center
    Hirakata-City, Osaka, Japan
    for contributions to red semiconductor laser diodes and polycrystalline silicon thin-film transistors

    Vincent G. Harris
    Northeastern University
    Boston, MA, USA
    for contributions to the science and engineering of microwave magnetic materials

    Jerry Hausner
    Electro Science Technologies, LLC
    Albuquerque, NM, USA
    for applications of microwave technology for remote sensing

    Robert Hawley
    World Nuclear University
    Nr. Cirencester, Gloucestershire, UK
    for leadership in the power engineering and nuclear industry

    Vincent Hayward
    McGill University
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    for contributions to robot manipulator programming and the development of haptic interface technology

    Jinliang He
    Tsinghua University
    Beijing, China
    for contribution to lightning protection and grounding of power transmission systems

    Joao P. Hespanha
    University of California, Santa Barbara
    Santa Barbara, CA, USA
    for contributions to stability techniques for switched and hybrid systems

    Gregg S. Higashi
    Applied Materials
    Santa Clara, CA, USA
    for contributions to wet chemical processing of silicon

    Alex H. Hills
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    for leadership in the development of wireless technology and delivery of telecommunications services to rural and remote areas

    Benjamin Field Hobbs
    Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering
    Baltimore, MD, USA
    for integration of economic and environmental concerns into power systems design and operation

    Bertrand M. Hochwald
    Beceem Communications Inc.
    Santa Clara, CA, USA
    for contributions to multiple-input-multiple-output wireless communications

    Lothar O. Hoeft
    (Self-Employed)
    Albuquerque, NM, USA
    for contributions to surface transfer impedance as an intrinsic electromagnetic shielding characteristic

    Steven William Holland
    General Motors Research & Development
    Warren, MI, USA
    for leadership in the industrial application of robotic technology

    Tomlinson Holman
    TMH Corporation
    Yucca Valley, CA, USA
    for contributions to the recording of cinema sound and its realistic reproduction in both cinema and home environments

    Minghwei Hong
    National Tsing Hua University
    Hsinchu, Taiwan
    for contributions to III-V semiconductor MOSFET transistors

    Harold H. Hosack
    Semiconductor Research Corporation
    Durham, NC, USA
    for contributions to resonant tunneling and imaging devices

    Jennifer C. Hou
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Urbana, IL, USA
    for contributions to protocol design and analysis of wireless communications networks

    Thomas D. Howell
    San Jose State University
    Saratoga, CA, USA
    for contributions to signal processing for digital magnetic recording

    Judy L. Hoyt
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, MA, USA
    for contributions to silicon-based heterostructure devices and technology

    Diana L. Huffaker
    University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM, USA
    for development of optoelectronic materials and processing

    I

    Patrick P. Iannone
    AT&T Laboratories
    Red Bank, NJ, USA
    for contributions to network architectures and enabling technologies for fiber access

    Eishi Ibe
    Hitachi, Ltd.
    Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    for contributions to neutron-induced soft-error analysis for semiconductor memory devices

    Michael R. Ingram
    Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
    Chattanooga, TN, USA
    for contributions to high-temperature superconductor synchronous condensers

    Takeshi Inoue
    NEC Corporation
    Sagamihara, Kanagawa-Pref., Japan
    for contributions to bulk wave piezoelectric devices and applications

    J

    Janet Lehr Jackel
    Telcordia Technologies
    Red Bank, NJ, USA
    for contributions to optical communications

    Ravi Jain
    Google Inc
    Palo Alto, CA, USA
    for contributions to wireless networks and standard programmable interfaces for converged networks

    Shesha H. Jayaram
    University of Waterloo
    Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to the use of high voltage in process technology

    Christian Sondergaard Jensen
    Aalborg University
    Aalborg, Denmark
    for contributions to temporal, spatio-temporal, and mobile data management

    Michael Allen Jensen
    Brigham Young University
    Provo, UT, USA
    for contributions to antennas and propagation for mobile devices and multi-antenna wireless communications systems

    Zhong-Ping Jiang
    Polytechnic University
    Brooklyn, NY, USA
    for contributions to nonlinear control theory and underactuated mechanical systems

    Joel Tidmore Johnson
    Ohio State University
    Columbus, OH, USA
    for contributions to ocean surface remote sensing using microwave systems

    William Thomas Joines
    Duke University
    Durham, NC, USA
    for contributions to frequency-selective structures in microwave circuits, biology, and medicine

    Ray A. Jones
    Electrical Safety Consulting Services, Inc.
    Fuquay Varina, NC, USA
    for leadership in the development and integration of electrical safety codes and standards in the workplace

    Christian Jutten
    University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
    Grenoble, France
    for contributions in source separation and independent component  analysis

    K

    Hisao Kameda
    University of Tsukuba
    Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki-ken, Japan
    for contributions to performance optimization methods for information processing systems

    Wei Kang
    Naval Postgraduate School
    Monterey, CA, USA
    for contributions to industrial applications of nonlinear control systems

    Raphael Kastner
    Tel Aviv University
    Tel Aviv, Israel
    for contributions to computational methods in electromagnetics

    Akihiko Kasukawa
    Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd.
    Yokohama, Japan
    for contributions to high power semiconductor lasers as pump sources for optical amplifiers

    Bogdan Z. Kasztenny
    General Electric Company
    Markham, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to protective relaying methods, designs, and applications

    Walter Kellermann
    University Erlangen-Nuremberg
    Erlangen, Germany
    for contributions to adaptive filtering and multi-channel acoustic signal processing

    James Stevenson Kenney
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Atlanta, GA, USA
    for contributions to microwave power amplifier design, characterization, and  linearization

    Ming-Dou Ker
    National Chiao Tung University
    Hsinchu, Taiwan
    for contributions to electrostatic protection in integrated circuits, and performance optimization of VLSI micro-systems

    Amarpal Singh Khanna
    Phase Matrix, Inc.
    San Jose, CA, USA
    for contributions to the design and measurement techniques of microwave oscillators

    Reinhard Knoechel
    University of Kiel, Institute for Microwave Technology
    Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    for contributions to microwave systems and sensors for industrial process control

    Ilya Vladmirovich Kolmanovsky
    Ford Motor Company
    Dearborn, MI, USA
    for contributions to nonlinear control of automotive powertrains

    Janusz Konrad
    Boston University
    Boston, MA, USA
    for contributions to motion estimation and stereoscopic imaging

    Fumio Koyama
    Tokyo Institute of Technology
    Yokohama, Japan
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    Hamid Krim
    North Carolina State University
    Raleigh, NC, USA
    for contributions to statistical signal processing, multiscale analysis, estimation and detection, and image analysis

    Keiichi Kubota
    NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
    Tokyo, Japan
    for contributions to HDTV compression and transmission systems

    Rakesh Kumar
    Technology Connexions, Inc.
    Poway, CA, USA
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    Penn State University
    West Chester, PA, USA
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    Yue-Ying Lau
    University of Michigan
    Potomac, MD, USA
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    Gianluca Lazzi
    North Carolina State University
    Raleigh, NC, USA
    for contributions to bioelectromagnetics and implantable devices

    Ju-Jang Lee
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    Daejeon, Korea
    for contributions to intelligent robust control and robotics

    Robert Lee
    Ohio State University
    Columbus, OH, USA
    for contributions to finite element and finite difference methods in electromagnetics

    Shi-Wei Ricky Lee
    Hong Kong University of Science of Technology
    Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
    for contributions to solder joint reliability and the development of three dimensional packaging technologies

    Yong Hee Lee
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    Daejeon, Korea
    for contributions to photonic devices based upon vertical cavity surface emitting lasers and photonic crystals

    Jane Messerschmitt Lehr
    Sandia National Laboratories
    Placitas, NM, USA
    for contributions to high power switches for generating electromagnetic radiation

    Thomas K. Lewellen
    University of Washington
    Port Ludlow, WA, USA
    for contributions to nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography imaging systems

    Erping Li
    Singapore Institute of High Performance Computing
    Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
    for contributions to electromagnetic modeling and simulation in high speed electronics

    Pai-Chi Li
    National Taiwan University
    Taipei, Taiwan
    for contributions to ultrasonic imaging technologies

    Zexiang Li
    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
    for contributions to robotic manipulation, nonholonomic motion planning and workpiece utilization

    Jorg Liebeherr
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to the design and analysis of computer networks and their protocols

    Nam Ling
    Santa Clara University
    Santa Clara, CA, USA
    for contributions to video coding algorithms and architectures

    Wayne H. Litzenberger
    (Retired)
    Portland, OR, USA
    for contributions to high voltage direct current transmission technology applications

    Jia-Ming Liu
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Los Angeles, CA, USA
    for contributions to the control and applications of nonlinear dynamics of lasers

    David G. Long
    Brigham Young University
    Provo, UT, USA
    for contributions to systems and applications of radar scatterometry and synthetic aperture radar in land and ice studies

    Philippe Loubaton
    Université de Marne la Vallée
    Marne la Vallée, France
    for contributions to blind channel identification in communication systems

    Steven H. Low
    California Institute of Technology
    Pasadena, CA, USA
    for contributions to internet congestion control

    Chan-Nan Lu
    National Sun Yat-Sen University
    Kaohsiung, Taiwan
    for contributions to power delivery and to power engineering education

    Jian-yu Lu
    University of Toledo
    Toledo, OH, USA
    for contributions to medical ultrasonic imaging

    M

    Benoit Mathieu Macq
    Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
    Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium
    for contributions to visual communication technologies

    Vahid Madani
    Pacific Gas & Electric Company
    Oakland, CA, USA
    for leadership in power system protection, control for wide-area systems, and modular protection automation

    Vijay Krishna Madisetti
    Georgia Tech
    Atlanta, GA, USA
    for contributions to embedded computing systems

    Alex P. Malozemoff
    American Superconductor Corporation
    Devens, MA, USA
    for leadership in the development of vortex dynamics of high temperature superconductors

    Sorin Marcovici
    Analogic Corporation
    Lexington, MA, USA
    for contributions to amorphous selenium flat panel detectors and x-ray detectors and to electronics for multi-slice CT scanners

    Roger G. Mark
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, MA, USA
    for development of physiologic signal databases and automated arrhythmia analysis

    Kenneth Eugene Martin
    Bonneville Power Administration
    Vancouver, WA, USA
    for leadership in the development of concepts, standards, tools, and test methods for sychronized phasor measurement systems

    Rui Paulo da Silva  Martins
    University of Macau
    Macau SAR, China
    for leadership in engineering education

    Didier Henri Massonnet
    Centre Spatial de Toulouse (CNES)
    Toulouse, Cedex, France
    for contributions to space-based synthetic aperture radar

    Roy A. Maxion
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    for contributions to real-time monitoring and analysis of computer systems for trend analysis, fault prediction, and anomaly detection

    Muriel Medard
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, MA, USA
    for contributions to wideband wireless fading channels and network coding

    William Larkin Melvin
    Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Marietta, GA, USA
    for contributions to adaptive signal processing methods in radar systems

    Max Qing Hu Meng
    Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Shatin, NT, Hong Kong, SAR, China
    for contributions to medical robotics

    Bruno Meyer
    Electricite De France
    Clamart, France
    for leadership in power system simulation, modeling and analysis

    Peter Nicholas Mikhalevsky
    Science Applications International, Inc.
    Arlington, VA, USA
    for contributions to ocean acoustics and tomography

    Samiha Mourad
    Santa Clara University
    Santa Clara, CA, USA
    for contributions to fault modeling in digital circuits and systems

    Michal Mrozowski
    Gdansk University of Technology
    Gdansk, Poland
    for contributions to the theory of guided waves and computational electromagnetics

    Hiroaki Muraoka
    Tohoku University
    Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
    for contributions to perpendicular magnetic recording and to recording heads and media

    N

    Radhakrishnan L. Nagarajan
    Infinera
    Sunnyvale, CA, USA
    for contributions to high-bandwidth semiconductor laser and photonic integrated circuit technologies

    Klara Nahrstedt
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Urbana, IL, USA
    for contributions to end-to-end quality of service management of multimedia systems

    Chandrasekhar Narayanaswami
    IBM Research
    Hawthorne, NY, USA
    for contributions to pervasive computing systems

    Sani Richard Nassif
    IBM
    Austin, TX, USA
    for contributions to semiconductor manufacturing processes

    Bram Nauta
    University of Twente
    Enschede, Overijssel, The Netherlands
    for contributions to integrated analog circuit design

    Dragan Nesic
    University of Melbourne
    Parkville, Victoria, Australia
    for contributions to the analysis and control of networked nonlinear sampled-data systems

    Susumu Noda
    Kyoto University
    Kyoto, Japan
    for contributions to photonic crystals and nanophotonics

    David Notkin
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA, USA
    for contributions to software engineering and software evolution research

    O

    Oyekunle A. Olukotun
    Stanford University
    Stanford, CA, USA
    for contributions to multiprocessors on a chip and multi-threaded processor design

    Levent Onural
    Bilkent University
    Ankara, Turkey
    for contributions to signal processing for optics, diffraction and holography

    P

    Andrew K. Packard
    University of California, Berkeley
    Berkeley, CA, USA
    for contributions to robust control

    Dhabaleswar K. Panda
    Ohio State University
    Columbus, OH, USA
    for contributions to high performance and scalable communication in parallel  and high-end computing systems

    Karen Ann Panetta
    Tufts University
    Rockport, MA, USA
    for leadership in engineering education and curriculum development to attract, retain, and advance women in engineering

    Donggun Park
    Samsung Electronics
    Yongin, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea
    for contributions to nano-scale CMOS development for memories

    Marco Parvis
    Politecnico di Torino Italy
    Torino, Italy
    for contributions to distributed data acquisition systems

    John Russell Patrick
    Attitude LLC
    Ridgefield, CT, USA
    for leadership in technical and policy development of the World Wide Web

    Jay S. Pearlman
    The Boeing Company
    Seattle, WA, USA
    for leadership in space-based earth observing systems

    Fernando Manuel Pereira
    Instituto Superior Técnico
    Lisbon,  Portugal
    for contributions to object-based digital video representation technologies and standards

    Leslie Pereira
    Northern California Power Agency
    Roseville, CA, USA
    for leadership in the dynamic representation of electric power systems

    Radia Joy Perlman
    Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    Sammamish, WA, USA
    for contributions to network routing and security protocols

    Alexander I. Petroianu
    University of Cape Town
    Cape Town, South Africa
    for contributions to analytical tools for system security and training of system operators

    Athina P. Petropulu
    Drexel University
    Philadelphia, PA, USA
    for contributions to signal processing for communications, networking and ultrasound imaging

    George Edward Ponchak
    NASA Glenn Research Center
    Cleveland, OH, USA
    for contributions to thin film transmission lines for microwave integrated circuits

    Hans (Teddy) Bjorn Puttgen
    Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
    Lausanne, Switzerland
    for contributions to international engineering education and electric power research development

    R

    Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
    University of Connecticut
    Storrs, CT, USA
    for contributions to sequential, parallel, and randomized algorithms and to bioinformatics

    Raghu Ramakrishnan
    Yahoo Research
    Santa Clara, CA, USA
    for contributions to deductive databases, data mining, and query optimization

    Chandrasekhara Rao
    Synchrotek
    Sherwood, WI, USA
    for development of synchronous reluctance motors and power-dense motor, generator and power conversion systems

    Nageswara Sirikonda Venkata Rao
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Oak Ridge, TN, USA
    for contributions to algorithms for reliable communication in distributed sensor networks

    Richard Redl
    ELFI S.A.
    Farvagny, Switzerland
    for contributions to the design and application of power electronic circuits

    Markku Kalevi Renfors
    Tampere University of Technology
    Tampere, Finland
    for contributions to digital signal processing algorithms

    Ronny Ronen
    Intel Corporation
    Haifa, Israel
    for leadership in microarchitecture, low-power design and compilers for high performance superscalar microprocessors

    Massimo Rudan
    University of Bologna
    Bologna, Italy
    for contributions to theory and modeling of current transport in semiconductor devices

    S

    Debanjan Saha
    IBM Research
    Hawthorne, NY, USA
    for contributions to traffic management and intelligent network control planes

    Yvon Savaria
    University of Montreal-Ecole Polytechnique
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    for contributions to the development of long interconnect VLSI signal processing architectures

    John Louis Schmalzel
    NASA-Stennis
    Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
    for leadership in engineering education

    Waymond R. Scott, Jr.
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Atlanta, GA, USA
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    Dongkai Shangguan
    Flextronics International
    San Jose, CA, USA
    for leadership in environmentally conscious technologies for electronics manufacturing

    David C. Shaver
    MIT Lincoln Laboratory
    Lexington, MA, USA
    for leadership in semiconductor microlithography and microfabrication technology

    Ken Shepard
    Columbia University
    New York, NY, USA
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    Han-Ping David Shieh
    National Chiao Tung University
    Hsinchu, Taiwan
    for leadership in the display and optical data storage industries

    Noriyuki Shimizu
    Meijo University
    Nagoya, Japan
    for contributions to the understanding of degradation mechanisms of polymeric insulating materials

    Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi
    Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
    Lausanne, Switzerland
    for contributions to coding theory and practice

    Jyuo-Min Shyu
    Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
    Hsinchu, Taiwan
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    Arizona State University
    Tempe, AZ, USA
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    ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich)
    Zurich, Switzerland
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    Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Oak Ridge, TN, USA
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    University of California, Irvine
    Irvine, CA, USA
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    Rene Peter Paul Smeets
    KEMA T&D Testing
    Arnhem, The Netherlands
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    Yong-Hua Song
    University of Liverpool
    Liverpool, UK
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    Rajan Srinivasan
    University of Twente
    Enschede, The Netherlands
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    University of California, Los Angeles
    Los Angeles, CA, USA
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    University of Ottawa
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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    Purdue University
    West Lafayette, IN, USA
    for contributions to electric machinery and power electronics

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    US Army Research Laboratory
    Adelphi, MD, USA
    for contributions to statistical signal processing in communication systems and networks

    T

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    University of Miami, College of Engineering
    Miami, FL, USA
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    Intel Corporation
    Hillsboro, OR, USA
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    Jean-Michel Tesseron
    RTE
    Paris La Defense, Cedex, France
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    Alfredo Testa
    Second University of Naples
    Aversa, Italy
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    Sergios A. Theodoridis
    University of Athens
    Athens, Greece
    for contributions to the design of adaptive signal processing systems

    Charles W. Therrien
    Naval Postgraduate School
    Monterey, CA, USA
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    University of Missouri-Columbia
    Columbia, MO, USA
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    University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign
    Urbana, IL, USA
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    Thomas Tobin
    S&C Electric Company
    Chicago, IL, USA
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    Texas A&M University
    College Station, TX, USA
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    Helsinki University of Technology
    Espoo, Finland
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    University of Minnesota
    Minneapolis, MN, USA
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    SEMATECH
    Austin, TX, USA
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    U

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    Michigan State University
    East Lansing, MI, USA
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    Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
    Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
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    Tokyo University of Technology
    Tokyo, Japan
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    Delft University of Technology
    Delft, The Netherlands
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    University of Central Florida
    Orlando, FL, USA
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    University of Lisbon
    Lisbon, Portugal
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    Ramanarayanan Viswanathan
    Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
    Carbondale, IL, USA
    for contributions to distributed detection and decision fusion in sensor systems

    Ann C. Von Lehmen
    Telcordia Technologies
    Red Bank, NJ, USA
    for contributions to optical network architectures and technologies

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    National Chiao-Tung University
    Hsinchu, Taiwan
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    Chorng-Kuang Wang
    National Taiwan University
    Taipei, Taiwan
    for contributions to communications circuit design and for leadership in promoting the profession

    Laung-Terng Wang
    SynTest Technologies, Inc.
    Sunnyvale, CA, USA
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    Wen-June Wang
    National Taipei University of Technology and National Central University
    Tapei, Taiwan
    for contributions to the design and development of fuzzy systems and theorems

    Xiaodong Wang
    Columbia University
    New York, NY, USA
    for contributions to signal processing for wireless communications

    William Timothy Webb
    Ofcom
    Melbourne, Herts, UK
    for leadership in the deployment of third generation mobile and wireless LAN technology

    David Fairbank Welch
    Infinera Corporation
    Sunnyvale, CA, USA
    for contributions to semiconductor lasers and photonic integrated circuits

    Bruce C. Wheeler
    University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
    Urbana, IL, USA
    for contributions to the neuroengineering of invitro experimental systems

    Jacob K. White
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cambridge, MA, USA
    for contributions to simulation tools for RF circuits, electrical interconnects, and micro machined devices

    John Peter Wikswo
    Vanderbilt University
    Nashville, TN, USA
    for contributions to understanding electromagnetic effects on materials and biological tissues

    Charles (Chip) Wilker
    DuPont
    Wilmington, DE, USA
    for contributions to microwave measurements of cryogenic and high power components

    Kevin Andrew Wise
    The Boeing Company
    Saint Charles, MO, USA
    for contributions to adaptive and optimal control of unmanned aerospace systems

    Gene Wolf
    Public Service Company of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM, USA
    for contributions in standardizing and automating the electric substation design process

    Bin Wu
    Ryerson University
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to high-power converter technology and adjustable speed drives

    Ja-Ling Wu
    National Taiwan University
    Taipei, Taiwan
    for contributions to image and video analysis, coding, digital watermarking, and rights management

    X

    Guanghan Xu
    Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Co., Ltd.
    Garland, TX, USA
    for contributions to signal processing algorithms for commercial wireless systems

    Shanjia Xu
    University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)
    Hefei, Anhui Province, China
    for contributions to dielectric waveguiding structures

    Y

    Narahari Yadati
    Indian Institute of Science
    Bangalore, India
    for contributions to the design of manufacturing systems, supply chain networks, and electronic markets

    En-hui Yang
    University of Waterloo
    Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to source coding

    Kaoru Yano
    NEC Corporation
    Yaguchi, Japan
    for leadership in development of digital transmission systems

    Yutaka Yasuda
    (KDDI Corporation)
    Ageo-shi, Saitama, Japan
    for contributions to mobile digital satellite communication systems

    Rajendra S. Yavatkar
    Intel Corporation
    Portland, OR, USA
    for contributions to network protocols and multi-processor systems-on-a-chip for wire-speed packet processing

    Hoi-Jun Yoo
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    Daejeon, Korea
    for contributions to low-power and high-speed VLSI design

    Jeffrey L. Young
    University of Idaho
    Moscow, ID, USA
    for contributions to electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media

    Paul Kit-Lai Yu
    University of California, San Diego
    La Jolla, CA, USA
    for contributions to semiconductor waveguide modulators and detectors

    Xinghuo Yu
    Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University
    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    for contributions to variable structure systems theory and applications in intelligent and complex systems

    Z

    Alexander Zelinsky
    Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
    Epping, NSW, Australia
    for contributions to vision-based robotics

    Jinyun Zhang
    Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
    Cambridge, MA, USA
    for contributions to broadband wireless transmission and networking technology

    Bin Zhao
    Freescale Semiconductor
    Irvine, CA, USA
    for contributions to interconnect technology for integrated circuits

    Jian-Gang (Jimmy) Zhu
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    for contributions to micromagnetic simulation in the field of magnetic data storage

    Weihua Zhuang
    University of Waterloo
    Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
    for contributions to mobile communications and networks

    Abdelhak M. Zoubir
    Darmstadt University of Technology
    Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
    for contributions to statistical signal processing
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