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FILENUMBER: 9705 BEGIN_KEYWORDS Fellows97 END_KEYWORDS DATE: December 1996 TITLE: IEEE MEMBERS ELECTED TO FELLOW GRADE As of January 1, 1997

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IEEE MEMBERS ELECTED TO FELLOW GRADE
As of January 1, 1997

Fellow Grade Membership:

The grade of Fellow recognizes unusual distinction in the profession 
and shall be conferred only by an invitation of the Board of Directors 
upon a person of outstanding and extraordinary qualifications and experience. 


Jean-Pierre Andre ADOUL
For contributions to speech coding.

Lex Alan AKERS
For contributions to analog neural networks and to the modeling of
microelectronic devices.

Claes ANDERSSON
For contributions to the analysis of the interaction between AC and DC
Systems and of voltage stability in power systems.

Mikhail J. ATALLAH
For contributions to parallel algorithms in computational geometry and in
combinatorics.

Yianni ATTIKIOUZEL
For leadership in electrical and electronic engineering education and for
contributions to applications of neural networks.

Radhakisan Sohanlal BAHETI
For leadership in the integration of research and education in control
systems engineering.

Soli S. BAMJI
For contributions to the understanding of electroluminescence emission and
aging processes in high-voltage polymeric insulation.

Robert James BARKER
For leadership in the fields of plasma science and microwave generation.

Dan Avon BATHKER
For contributions to and leadership in the high performance microwave
antenna and metrology systems.

Barry Allen BELL
For technical leadership in the development of analog electronic standards
based on digital technology.

H. Clark BELL
For advancements in synthesis techniques and development of new prototype
networks for microwave filters.

Diana BENDZ
For leadership and contributions to electronics manufacturing and to
environmental impact and policy.

Sergio BENEDETTO
For contributions to performance evaluation of digital transmission systems,
to analysis and design of trellis coded modulation techniques and to digital
optical communication systems.

James Nelson BENFORD
For development of high power microwave sources and for transferring this
technology into custom products.

Herbert S. BENNETT
For contributions to modeling heavy doping and transport physics in
semiconductors.

Dileep P. BHANDARKAR
For contributions and technical leadership in the design of complex and
reduced instruction set architectures and to computer system performance
analysis.

Valmik BHARGAVA
For contributions in cardiology:  ECG signal averaging-stress testing, high
frequency ECG, gated blood pool scintigraphy, angiographic regional wall
motion assessment, quantitative coronary angiography.

Trevor S. BIRD
For contributions to the theory of mutual coupling between antennas with
particular application to the design of array feeds for satellite antennas.

Shahid H. BOKHARI
For contributions to the mapping problem in parallel and distributed computing.

David Edward BORTH
For contributions to the design and development of wireless
telecommunication systems.

Donald W. BOULDIN
For contributions to the design of special-purpose architectures using VLSI
processors.

Jay Payne BRITTON
For contributions to the software architectures and to applications in
electric utility energy management systems.

Jens BUUS
For contributions to device analysis of semiconductor lasers.

Francis Xavier CANNING
For developing efficient and stable numerical computation methods for
solving electromagnetic problems.

Virginio CANTONI
For contributions and leadership in the development of hierarchical
architectures of computer vision systems.

Larry Richard CARLEY
For contributions to the design of analog integrated circuits and to
computer-aided analog design.

Wade Thomas CATHEY
For contributions to optics in computing, adaptive optics, and imaging systems.

Franco CERRINA
For applications of synchrotron radiation to X-ray lithography, X-ray
microscopy and X-ray optics delivery systems.

Alan Geetran CHA
For advancing shaped reflector antenna technology and for contributions to
deep-space-communication ground station antennas.

Brian John CHALMERS
For contributions to the design of cage rotor induction and permanent magnet
machines.

Guanrong CHEN
For fundamental contributions to the theory and applications of chaos
control and bifurcation analysis.

Han-Fu CHEN
For contributions to identification and stochastic adaptive control.

Edward Albert CHERNEY
For leadership in research, development, application, and standardization of
non-ceramic insulators and RTV silicone rubber insulator coatings.

Alice M. CHIANG
For contributions to signal processors using charge coupled devices.

Hsiao-Dong CHIANG
For contributions to the direct methods to power systems stability analysis
and to the development of nonlinear systems.

Ram CHILLAREGE
For contributions to the theory and practice of the design of reliable software.

Tung-Hai CHIN
For contributions to the development of adjustable speed drive of induction
machines and pioneering research work on power electronics.

Kwo Ray CHU
For contributions to the basic understanding of relativistic electron
cyclotron interaction with electromagnetic waves and development of high
power radiation sources based on such interactions.

Justin C. CHUANG
For contributions to radio link techniques, system architecture, and
resource management of low-power wireless personal communications.

Shun Lien CHUANG
For his contributions to the theory of strained quantum-well semiconductor
lasers and the physics of optoelectronic devices.

Ioan Matei R. CIRIC
For contributions to modeling and analysis of magnetic devices.

Kenneth Kingsley CLARKE
For leadership in the development and production of calibration-quality
instrumentation for laboratory and field applications.

Enrico Tommaso COMELLINI
For contributions to power distribution automation and structural design of
extra-high voltage transmission lines, and for leadership in international
standard and research institutes.

Wils Lahugh COOLEY
For contributions to the theory and practice of designing and testing
electrical distribution grounding systems for applications in the mining
industry.

John Hall COOPER
For contributions to test facilities, test programs, and analytical
procedures necessary to provide a basic understanding of aging
characteristics for full-size transmission cable systems.

Carl Ross CRAWFORD
For singular contributions to the field of medical electronics, particularly
Computed Tomographic Scanner technology.

Anton Timothy DAHBURA
For contributions to the theory and practice of multiprocessor fault
diagnosis, communications protocol conformance test sequence generation, and
memory reconfiguration algorithms.

Patricia D. DANIELS
For contributions to engineering education.

Edward John DELP-III
For contributions to image compression and processing.

Alvin M. DESPAIN
For contributions to computer systems implementation.

Russell George DeWITT
For leadership in the planning and deployment of all-digital
telecommunications networks.

Dariush DIVSALAR
For contributions to the analysis and design of coding and modulation
techniques for satellite, mobile, and deep-space communication systems.

Herbert Charles DOEPKEN, JR.
For contributions to the development of compressed-gas-insulated cable.

Stephen Alexander DYER
For the design and development of spectrum-recovery methods and fast
algorithms in Hadamard-transform multiplex spectrometry.

Alexander E. EMANUEL
For advances in the theory of power quality, real-time measurement, and
effects of power system harmonic distortion.

Philip G. EMMA
For innovation in high-performance computer architecture.

Jose De Albuquerque EPIFANIO DA FRANCA
For contributions to analog multirate signal processing and engineering
education.

Ronald FAGIN
For contributions to finite-model theory, and to relational database theory.

Leonard A. FERRARI
For contributions to signal and image processing, and engineering education.

Andrzej FILIPKOWSKI
For contributions to engineering education.

Martin Alvin FISCHLER
For contributions to model-based image understanding.


Daniel Mark FLEETWOOD
For contributions to the field of electronic devices and materials.

Michael S. FRANKEL
For leadership in the design of command, control and communications systems.

Eiji FUJIWARA
For contributions to the theory and design of error-control codes for
computer systems.

Lynn F. FULLER
For contributions to engineering education.

Alan GARSCADDEN
For contributions to the field of non-equilibrium plasmas and its applications.

Richard GERBER
For contributions to solid-state and applied magnetism.

Stanley Bruce GERSHWIN
For leadership in the development and implementation of systems and control
approaches to manufacturing.

Joseph M. GIACHINO
For contributions to micromechanical and microelectro-mechanical control
systems.

Georgios Basilios GIANNAKIS
For contributions to system identification and statistical signal processing.

C. Lee GILES
For contributions to the theory and practice of neural networks.

David George GOODENOUGH
For contributions to remote sensing information systems.

Brian E. B. GOTT
For leadership in the design and development of large synchronous generators.

Jessy W. GRIZZLE
For contributions to the theory and practice of nonlinear control system design.

Laszlo GYORFI
For contributions to pattern recognition, estimation, and classification.

Paul Stephen HAMER
For contributions to performance standards for motors and generators in the
petro-chemical industry.

Amos Andras HARDY
For contributions to the theory of guided wave optics and lasers.

Edgar C. HAYDEN
For contributions to ionospheric propagation research and radio direction
finding systems.


Robert HECHT-NIELSEN
For leadership in practical applications of neural network technology.

Tor HELLESETH
For contributions to coding theory and cryptography.

M. Stanley HELM
For contributions to the electric power industry and engineering education.

Jeannine Henriette HENAFF
For contributions to the analysis, design and realization of
telecommunication systems.

Steven J. HILLENIUS
For contributions to the field of solid-state technology and its
applications to integrated circuits.

Shigeichi HIRASAWA
For contributions to the development of channel coding schemes and
error-correcting codes.

Michael Latham HONIG
For contributions to adaptive interference suppression and multiuser
detection for digital communications.

Kazuhiko HONJO
For contributions to the development of gallium-arsenide integrated circuits.

Roger Franklin HOYT
For contributions to magnetic rigid disk storage, and interface reliability.

Johan Hendrik HUIJSING
For contributions to the design and analysis of analog integrated circuits.

Hajime IMAI
For contribution to the development of laser diodes for optical transmission
systems.

Rokuya ISHII
For contributions to the theory of and applications to digital signal
processing.

Mohammed ISMAIL
For contributions to analog VLSI circuits and signal processing.

Hiroshi IWAI
For contributions to ultra-small geometry CMOS BiCMOS devices.

Ben Clifton JOHNSON
For the development of standards, and application technology for electric
surface heating.

Walter A. JOHNSON
For leadership in advancing the applications of new technologies to power
system operation.

Anita Katherine JONES
For contributions to the development of computer software systems.


Pierre Tshimanga KABAMBA
For contributions to the development of sampled-data hold function control
of dynamic systems.

Howard Leo KALTER
For contributions to the development of DRAM.

Michitaka KAMEYAMA
For contributions to the development of multiple-valued intelligent
integrated systems.

Felix Paul KAPRON
For development of low-loss fibers, and for contributions to fiber optic theory.

Bryon Lynn KASPER
For contribution to research and development of semiconductor optical receivers.

Joseph Michael KILLIANY
For managerial leadership in the development of infrared focal plane arrays
and for contributions to the development of radiation hard charge coupled
devices.

Klaas Berend KLAASSEN
For contributions to advanced measurement and analog circuit designs for
magnetic recording.

Misao KOBAYASHI
For contributions to development and production of Metal Oxide Gapless Surge
Arrester.

Dieter KOENIG
For contributions to the optimization and reliability of insulation
technology and electrical engineering education.

Istvan KOLLAR
For contributions to the theory and practice of digital signal processing. 

Stephen Thomas KOWEL
For contributions to optoelectronic devices and systems.

Mitsumasa KOYANAGI
For the invention of the stacked capacitor DRAM cell.

Eric P. KRONSTADT
For contributions to processor architectures, compilers, and operating systems.

Karl Stephen KUNZ
For contributions to the application of the finite difference time domain
method to electromagnetic scattering.

James F. KUROSE
For contributions to the design of real-time communication protocols.

Harry G. KWATNY
For contributions to control systems engineering.

Kazuo KYUMA
For contributions to optical information processing including optical
neuro-chip and artificial retina chips.

Miguel Angel LAGUNAS
For leadership in industrial applications of signal processing.

Theodore A. LALIOTIS
For technical leadership in hand-held computing systems.

David LAMENSDORF
For contributions to the development and application of ultra-wide
instantaneous bandwidth antennas.

Karl Joerg LANGENBERG
For contributions to acoustoelastic and microwave imaging.

Byeong Gi LEE
For contributions to digital transform and filtering, to broadband
telecommunications, and to digital scrambling.

Chin-Hui LEE
For contributions to automatic speech and speaker recognition.

David LEE
For contributions to theory and industrial applications of the design and
testing of communication protocols.

Jong-Sen LEE
For contribution to information processing and applications of SAR and
Polarimetric SAR Imagery.

Kai-Fong LEE
For contributions to microstrip antenna development and to electrical
engineering education.

Tsu-Tian LEE
For contributions to the analysis and control of walking robots and
leadership in robotics engineering education.

Tho LE-NGOC
For contributions to modulation and error correction coding and
multiple-access schemes for digital wireless communications.

Raymond J. LEOPOLD
For leadership and contributions to world-wide satellite communications and
personal wireless.

Bruno Patrice Bernard LEQUESNE
For contributions to the development of electromechanical actuators for
automotive applications.

Fuyun LING
For the development and analysis of adaptive signal processing algorithms
and their application to digital communication systems.

Yu-Ping LIU
For contributions to aerodynamic air vehicle performance.

Asher MADJAR
For contributions to large-signal modeling of MESFETs.

Naoki MAKI
For contributions to the development of superconducting generators and
magnetically levitated systems.

Tsugio MAKIMOTO
For leadership in the development and production of MOS integrated circuits
and memory.

Henrique S. MALVAR
For contributions to the theory and practice of lapped transforms, fast
multirate filterbanks, and signal coding.

Malgorzata MAREK-SADOWSKA
For contributions to circuit layout automation and layout-driven logic
synthesis.

Vasilis Zissis MARMARELIS
For contributions to nonlinear physiological system modeling and leadership
in biomedical engineering education.

Edward J. MARTIN
For leadership in mobile satellite communications.

Hisham Zakaria MASSOUD
For contributions to the understanding of silicon oxidation kinetics,
ultrathin gate dielectrics, and the Si-SiO2 interface.

Ryosuke MATSUOKA
For contributions to the research and development of high voltage insulators .

Robert John McAULAY
For contributions to the development of sinusoidal speech processing and its
application to speech coding.

Richard Herbert McFARLAND
For development of UHF/VHF interference mitigation techniques for Instrument
Landing System (ILS) in civil aviation.

Yoshihiko MIKUNI
For contributions to TV broadcasting and receiving antennas.

Yinghua MIN
For technical leadership in electronic testing and fault-tolerant computing.

Hideo MIYAHARA
For contributions to modeling and performance evaluation of computer
communication networks.

Nicholas J. MOLL
For contributions to the development of hetero-junction quantum electronic
devices.

James Edward MONSON
For contributions to modeling and education in magnetic recording.

Alcir Jose MONTICELLI
For contributions to electric power system state estimation.

Harold R. MOORE
For leadership in the development, design, and application of power
transformers and associated equipment.

Edoardo MOSCA
For contributions to adaptive and predictive control.

Neil MUNRO
For contributions to the theory and application of control engineering, and
in particular for the development of computer-aided design methods and
supporting software.

Koichiro NAKANISHI
For contributions to the study of dc gas insulation and its application to
high voltage switchgears.

John Paul NELSON
For contributions to the protection of electrical equipment and to personnel
safety in the petroleum and chemical industry.

Toshio NISHIKAWA
For contributions to the development of microwave devices for mobile
communication systems based on low-loss dielectric ceramics.

Dennis Paul NYQUIST
For contributions to the theory of open-boundary waveguides and wide band radar.

Lawrence O'GORMAN
For developments in the areas of pattern recognition and document analysis
and for technology transfer of these into industrial and commercial systems.

Maciej J. OGORZALEK
For contributions to the theory, analysis, and control of nonlinear dynamic
systems and chaotic phenomena.

Tsutomu OHMAE
For contributions to microprocessor controlled motor drives and their
industrial applications.

Akira OHTE
For contribution to and leadership in the development of a fully automatic
nuclear quadrupole resonance thermometer and its application to precise
temperature measurement.

Marius K. ORLOWSKI
For contributions to the modeling of MOSFET devices and technology.

Joseph Cyrus PALAIS
For leadership and sustained contributions to university and continuing
education, primarily in the area of fiber optic communications.

David William PALMER
For development of test technology and industry-standard packaging test
chips, and support of CPMT Society activities.

Basil C. PAPADIAS
For contributions to the analysis and understanding of three-phase switching
phenomena of inductive networks and for promoting education and R & D in the
area of power system analysis.

Behrooz PARHAMI
For contributions to the design of high-performance digital systems through
arithmetic algorithms and highly parallel architectures.


Mania M. PAVELLA
For contributions to real-time dynamic security assessment of power systems.

Anthony Michael PAVIO
For developments in broadband active and passive GaAs monolithic mixers, and
for contributions to microwave circuit technology.

Thomas P. PEARSALL
For the synthesis and development of InGaAsP materials and photodetectors
for optical communications.

Frederick E. PETRY
For contributions to database and data modeling theory.

Robert PILOTY
For contributions to and leadership in the development of hardware design
languages, of microelectronic CAD systems, and of early computers.

Peter PIRSCH
For contributions to the architectural conception and VLSI implementation of
digital video coding schemes.

Roger David POLLARD
For contributions to the development of microwave and millimeter-wave
measurements, and active device characterization.

Clifford Raymond POLLOCK
For development and application of tunable solid-state infrared lasers to
spectroscopy, optical communication, and metrology.

Arati PRABHAKAR
For leadership in partnering between industry and government to promote
economic growth through the development of manufacturing technologies for
semiconductor devices.

Cauligi S. RAGHAVENDRA
For contributions to design and analysis of interconnection networks and
fault tolerant computing.

Gottumukkala V. S. RAJU
For contributions to the applications of system theory and for leadership in
the development of programs for engineering education.

Donald Earl RATHBONE
For contributions to and leadership in engineering education.

Gabriel M. REBEIZ
For the development of novel microwave and millimeter-wave antennas,
receivers and circuits using micromachining techniques.

G. Robert REDINBO
For contributions for fault-tolerant design methods applicable to computer
and communication systems.

Bruce A. RENZ
For leadership in management of engineering projects associated with large
power projects and extra-high voltage transmission systems.

Jorma J. RISSANEN
For development of the principle of minimum description length and
stochastic complexity for model selection and data compression.

Stanley Russell ROBINSON
For leadership in advancing the field of electro-optic and radar remote sensing.

Lubomyr T. ROMANKIW
For invention of the magnetic thin film inductive head, the magnetoresistive
inductive merged head and for major contributions to the science and
technology of electrochemistry.

Arnold Leonard ROSENBERG
For fundamental contributions to theoretical aspects of computer science and
engineering.

Philip William ROSENKRANZ
For contributions to the spectroscopy of oxygen and water vapor and to
microwave radiometric remote sensing.

Philip A. RUBIN
For contributions leading to the widespread application of satellite and
other communications technologies.

Wilson John RUGH
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear systems and control.

Saad Michael SAAD
For contributions to the analysis, design and development of waveguide
components.

Edward SACHER
For contributions to the relationship between molecular structure and
dielectric properties.

Masao SAITO
For contributions to the application of bioelectromagnetics and signal
theory in medicine.

Johan SCHOUKENS
For contributions to frequency domain system identification and the
integration of measurement, signal processing and estimation theory.

Alwyn John SEEDS
For contributions to the development of microwave photonic devices and systems.

Zary Z. SEGALL
For contributions in the fields of performance visualization and
dependability evaluation of parallel and distributed systems.

John M. SEGELKEN
For leadership and innovation resulting in interconnection technology advances.

Sharad C. SETH
For contributions to testing of digital electronics circuits.

Zong SHA
For technical leadership in radiowave-propagation research, practice, and
education.

Jane M. SHAW
For invention of the silylation process and other contributions to
microlithography resist technology.

Kimio SHIBAYAMA
For contributions to the development of surface acoustic wave transducers,
materials, and devices.

Kenneth Roger SIARKIEWICZ
For contributions to the development and promotion of general
electromagnetic analysis models for military and civilian systems.

Paul H. SIEGEL
For contributions to signal processing and coding for storage systems.

Harvey Fox SILVERMAN
For contributions to digital signal processing and its application to speech
recognition and microphone arrays.

Donald Hugh SINNOTT
For contributions to the development of computational electromagnetics and
technological leadership of defense research and development in Australia.

Milton G. SLADE
For contributions to and leadership in the technology base of automatic test
equipment and software.

Johannes Gerardus SMITS
For research and development of piezoelectric materials and integrated
piezoelectric microelectromechanical sensors and actuators.

Robert Chastain SMYTHE
For contributions to the theory and technology of crystal filters,
resonators, and monolithic filters.

Richard V. SNYDER
For contributions to the development of high power miniature stopband
filters and extremely wideband bandpass filters for microwave applications.

T.C.L. Gerhard SOLLNER
For pioneering the development of resident-tunneling structures and
contributions to the understanding of high-speed semiconductor devices.

Phillip SPRANGLE
For pioneering research in advanced accelerators and advanced radiation sources.

Roger Green STEWART
For leadership in self-scanned active matrix liquid crystal displays and
pioneering work in CMOS integrated circuit design.

Pasupathi Ananta SUBRAHMANYAM
For contributions in the use of formal techniques for the specification,
design and verification of hardware and embedded software systems.

Takao SUZUKI
For contribution to the understanding of micromagnetics and to the
development of magneto-optical recording technology.

Harold H. SZU
For contributions to the multiresolution analyses of neural network
biosensors in terms of adaptive wavelet transforms.

Seiichi TAKEUCHI
For pioneering work in fiber optic network systems.

Geoffrey Walter TAYLOR
For the invention and development of several III-V inversion channel devices.

Saburo TAZAKI
For contributions to the advancement of digital storage systems for signal
processing, coding and video compression using vector quantization.

Nitish V. THAKOR
For contributions to the field of biomedical signal processing and
instrumentation.

Masayoshi TOMIZUKA
For contributions to the analysis and design of mechanical control systems
and for leadership in control education.

Po TONG
For contributions to VLSI development of channel coding devices and their
commercial applications.

Robert Neil TREBITS
For contributions and leadership in measuring and characterizing millimeter
radar reflectivity and propagation effects.

Giao Ngoc TRINH
For contributions to the understanding of dielectric and arc phenomena in
gas-insulated cables.

Satish K. TRIPATHI
For advancing the state of the art in computer and network systems analysis
and for excellence in technical and educational leadership.

Walter Joseph TRYBULA
For contributions in developing and advancing electronics manufacturing
technology.

Michael T. TULEY
For contributions to radar cross section reduction technology and education.

Kou-Hu TZOU
For contribution and leadership to the technology of progressive image
transmission and video compression technology.

Jan Peter VAN-DER-ZIEL
For contributions to the development and the science of III-V semiconductor
lasers.

Paul Ross VAN-LOAN
For innovation in IC packaging, digital display technology and hand-held
calculator development.

Pramod Kumar VARSHNEY
For contributions to the theory and applications of distributed detection
and data fusion.


Stamatis VASSILIADIS
For contributions to the engineering of computer architecture.

Thayamkulangara Ramaswamy VISWANATHAN
For contributions to the design and implementation of mixed-signal
integrated circuits and systems.

Vijay VITTAL
For contributions to the development of the transient energy function method
and its application to power system dynamic security assessment, and for
leadership in power engineering education and research.

Richard Arthur VOLZ
For contributions in robot and manufacturing software, model driven
manufacturing systems and tele-autonomous systems.

Osamu WADA
For his contribution to III-V semiconductor Optoelectronic Integrated
Circuit (OEIC).

Wasyl WASYLKIEWKYJ
For original contributions to electromagnetics, propagation and scattering,
and to fundamental understanding of phased-array antennas.

Yasuo WATANABE
For contributions to the development of insulation of UHV ac and dc
transmission lines and analysis of lightning performance of overhead power
transmission lines.

Anthony Joseph WEISS
For development of lower bounds on the accuracy of parameter estimators and
contributions to time delay estimation and array processing.

Cheng Paul WEN
For contributions to the invention and the development of coplanar waveguide
based microwave integrated circuit and monolithic microwave integrated
circuit techniques.

Charles Dan WILKINSON
For leadership in developing and applying modern digital instrumentation,
control and computer system technology that improved economics, operations
and safety of commercial nuclear power plants.

David Arthur WINTER
For contributions to the understanding of normal and pathological human
locomotion.

Tsong-Ho WU
For contributions to the architecture and design of self-healing SONET and
ATM networks.

Ronald Robert YAGER
For contributions to the development of the theory of fuzzy logic.

Masamichi YAMANISHI
For his contribution to the theory of electro-optic properties in
semiconductor quantum well structures.

Kane Shee-Gong YEE
For contributions in computational electromagnetics including finite
difference time domain analysis.

Shoji YOSHIDA
For leadership in digital and analog communication network system development.

Chong Long YU
For leadership and contribution to computer simulation of radar imaging,
scattering and electromagnetic radiation.

Chung-En ZAH
For his contribution to the development of monolithic integration of
electro-optics devices including multi-wave length laser arrays.

Marvin V. ZELKOWITZ
For contributions towards the development of practical programming
environment for effective software development.

Zi-Sen ZHAO
For contributions to optical fiber communications technologies and industry
in the People's Republic of China.

Yuan Fang ZHENG
For contributions to the development of mechanisms for coordination of
multiple robots and manipulators.

Gerd HIRZINGER
For contributions in robot mechatronics, telerobotics, man-machine interface
research, and pioneering of space robotics.

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Joann Kilyk, Coordinator
IEEE Fellow Program
445 Hoes Lane
P.O. Box 1331
Piscataway, NJ  08855-1331
908-562-3843 (voice)
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j.kilyk@ieee.org


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