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Following are the names and citations for the active members of the IEEE Class of 1983 listed alphabetically by last name. 




A

Noach Amitay
for contributions to the design and application of satellite based phased array antennas


Suguru Arimoto (Life Fellow)
for contributions to information theory and linear systems theory

B


B. Jayant Baliga
for contributions to the development of power semiconductor devices


Tamer Basar
for contributions to multiperson decision making and deterministic and stochastic dynamic game theory


C. Neil Berglund
for contributions to metal-oxide-semiconductor interface physics and devices


Ralph Bernstein
for contributions to digital image processing techniques of earth observation sensor data and applications to operational systems


Manuel Blum
for fundamental contributions to the abstract theory of computational complexity


William R. Bosshart
for leadership in the operation of large power system interconnections


Lawrence E. Brennan
for contributions to the theory and concepts of adaptive arrays


Glenn D. Breuer
for applications of systems techniques to HVDC systems


Chalmers M. Butler
for contributions to aperture theory and to numerical techniques for solving electromagnetic boundary value problems

C


Francis J. Campbell (Life Fellow)
for leadership in research and standardization in the field of ionizing radiation effects on electrical insulation


Shu-Park Chan
for contributions to the application of graph theory to networks and leadership in engineering education


Edward F. Chelotti (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the integration of computer technology into power plant design and for leadership in the development of industry standards


Jacques J. Clade (Life Fellow)
for leadership and contributions in transmission line design, de links, and power system operation and planning


Alan H. Cookson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding of high-voltage compressed gas breakdown and the development of new higher voltage compressed gas transmission line systems


John A. Copeland
for contributions to the development of optically coupled semiconductor logic circuits


Henry Cox (Life Fellow)
for technical leadership in underwater research and development


Paul G. Cummings (Life Fellow)
for technical leadership and contributions in the establishment of industry standards for rotating machinery

D


Claud M. Davis
for contributions to the architecture and development of a large fault-tolerant computer system for air traffic control


William D. Doyle (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of advanced magnetic memories

E


Richard C. Eden (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development of high speed gallium arsenide integrated circuits and III-V alloy photodetectors


Walter A. Elmore (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the advancement of protective relay systems and their applications

F


Hans H. Fleischmann (Life Fellow)
for the development of the ion ring compressor and application to controlled fusion research


Jerry G. Fossum
for contributions to the theory and technology of silicon solar cells and transistors


Emanuel J. Fthenakis (Life Fellow)
for technical leadership and innovation application of technology in the field of space communication


Hatsuaki Fukui (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the understanding and design of low noise microwave transistors and transistor amplifiers

G


Thomas K. Gaylord
for contributions to the field of grating diffraction, optical data storage and processing, and engineering education

H


D. Wayne Hanson (Life Fellow)
for the development and implementation of improved time and frequency dissemination services using satellite techniques


Roy H. Harris (Life Fellow)
for the development of highly reliable systems for outer space and underwater applications


Peter E. Hart (Life Fellow)
for advances in pattern recognition and artificial intelligence


Jeremiah F. Hayes (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory of local distributions in computer communications


Eric Herz (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the development and management of information systems for testing aerospace vehicles and for valuable services to the Institute


Se June Hong
for contributions to fault-tolerant computing, design automation, and error-correcting codes


Bobby R. Hunt (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the theory and practice of digital image processing

J


William D. Jackson (Life Fellow)
for contributions to novel energy conversion systems and for the promotion of international cooperation in energy research and development

K


Takeshi Kawahashi
for development in microwave communications and in satellite communications earth stations


Warren A. Kesselman
for contributions to electromagnetic compatibility and interference measurement techniques


Huibert Kwakernaak
for contributions to the theory if control systems and for educational leadership


Kenneth R. Laker
for contributions to filter design and microcircuit implementation

L


L. Jubin Lane
for the development of static excitation systems for large electric generators


George G. Lendaris
for conceiving, developing and implementing the use of sampled optical diffraction patterns for image analysis


George N. Lester
for contributions to the standardization, design, and application of high-voltage power circuit breakers and to the understanding of transient switching of capacitor banks


Ming-Tsan (Mike) Liu
for contributions to distributed processing, computer networking and education in computer science


Alfred R. Lopez
for contributions to the design and application of electronically scanned antennas


Fabrizio Luccio
for contributions to the theory of sequential switching networks and for leadership in computer science education

M


Francois D. Martzloff
for contributions to reliability, safety, and cost-effectiveness of electronic equipment subjected to surge voltages


Toru Maruhashi
for research on the analysis and simulation of high frequency inverters and other power electronic circuits


Sarma P. Maruvada
for contributions to theoretical and experimental aspects of corona and radio interference performance of high-voltage ac and dc systems


Russell M. Mersereau
for contributions to multidimensional digital signal processing


David G. Messerschmitt
for contributions to the theory of transmitting digital waveforms on band-limited channels


John E. Midwinter
for leadership of a major research and development effort on optical-fiber transmission


James J. Mikulski
for contributions to the development of cellular mobile radiotelephone systems


Valdemar R. Monshaw (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the reliability engineering of space electronic systems

N


H. Troy Nagle
for contributions to industrial electronics, data acquisition, and control instrumentation


Tsuneo Nakahara
for contribution to the development of microwave transmission lines, traffic control systems, and fiber optics


Raymond A. Nash, Jr.
for contributions to the analysis of integrated navigation systems


Henri J. Nussbaumer
for contributions to the theory and development of line switching and data transmission systems

O


Lester C. Oakes
for contributions to nuclear power reactor control systems


Akio Ohkoshi
for contributions to the invention of the invention of the Trinitron color cathode ray tube and the establishment of its manufacturing technology


H. George Oltman, Jr.
for contributions to antenna, microwave, and measurement technology

P


Stewart D. Personick
for contributions to the theory and application of optical fiber transmission systems


Edward J. Powers, Jr.
for contributions to the analysis of data relating to nonlinear phenomena in materials such as controlled thermonuclear plasmas

R


Alan W. Rudge
for contributions to the design and analysis of reflector antennas


Harry Rudin, Jr.
for contributions to the analysis of computer communication network performance and protocols


Roy L. Russo
for contributions to design automation for large-scale integrated circuitry

S


Mohindar S. Sachdev
for contributions to computer applications for power system analysis and protection


Lindon E. Saline
for contributions to the processional development of engineers and leadership in national programs for the entrance of minorities into the engineering profession


Jerome H. Saltzer
for contributions to the design of large-scale computer operating systems


Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
for contributions to circuit simulation and computer aids for the design of integrated circuits


Johan P. Schalkwijk
for contributions to the development of simple and effective coding schemes for data communication systems


Jung Uck Seo
for leadership in building the technological base of defense electronics in Korea


Thomas B. Sheridan
for contributions to engineering education and man-machine systems


Brian Stott
for contributions to the advancement of computational methods of solutions to power system network problems


Takuo Sugano
for contributions to semiconductor technology and devices and to engineering education


Takashi Sugiyama
for developments in precision power measurement techniques and for leadership in electronic measurement and control industries


Calvin T. Swift
for contributions to the area of microwave remote sensing of the oceans

T


Harold E. Taggart
for developing standard field-strength measurement techniques


David A. Thompson
for developing techniques for thin-film magnetic recording heads


Sven Treitel
for contributions to the development of digital signal processing techniques and their application to geophysical data


Chen Tsai
for contributions to acoustooptic devices for wideband real-time signal processing and for acoustic microscopy

V


Sotirios J. Vahaviolos
for contributions to techniques of acoustic-emission measurements in industrial process monitoring


Jacques Vanier
for contributions to the theory and development of atomic-resonance frequency standards

W


Robert J. Wenzel
for contributions to the theory and synthesis of microwave filter and multiplexer networks


Brown F. Williams
for technical contributions and innovation leadership in research and development of electron devices

Y


Chiyoe C. Yamanaka
for contribution to high power laser system for materials processing and nuclear fusion and for leadership in education


Raymond T. Yeh (Life Fellow)
for research and leadership in software engineering


Marshall C. Yovits
for leadership in the field of computer science and education

Z


Rodger E. Ziemer
for contributions to digital communication systems and to engineering education






 











































































 















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