IEEE-LEVEL AWARDS
IEEE-LEVEL AWARDS
IEEE-LEVEL AWARDS
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C. R. Hanna 1955<br />
H. H. Beverage 1956<br />
H. S. Black 1957<br />
P. L. Alger 1958<br />
S. Beckwith 1958<br />
L. W. Kilgore 1959<br />
John G. Trump 1960<br />
Charles Concordia 1961<br />
E. L. Harder 1962<br />
Loyal V. Bewley 1963<br />
Schedule revised 1964*<br />
A. Uno Lamm 1965<br />
Rene Andre Baudry 1966<br />
Warren P. Mason 1967<br />
Nathan Cohn 1968<br />
James D. Cobine 1969<br />
Harry F. Olson 1970<br />
Winthrop M. Leeds 1971<br />
Yu H. Ku 1972<br />
Robert H. Park 1972<br />
Charles S. Draper 1973<br />
Seymour B. Cohn 1974<br />
Harold B. Law 1975<br />
C. Kumar N. Patel 1976<br />
Bernard M. Oliver 1977<br />
Harry W. Mergler 1978<br />
James M. Lafferty 1979<br />
Eugene C. Starr 1980<br />
George B. Litchford 1981<br />
Marvin Chodorow 1982<br />
Marion E. Hines 1983<br />
William McMurray 1984<br />
Loren Frank Stringer 1985<br />
Ingolf Birger Johnson 1986<br />
Leon K. Kirchmayer 1988<br />
Eugene C. Sakshaug 1989<br />
Thomas W. Dakin 1990<br />
Shotaro Tominaga 1991<br />
Dietrich R. Lambrecht 1992<br />
Masayuki Ieda 1993<br />
Michael E. Poloujadoff 1994<br />
Narain G. Hingorani 1995<br />
Bimal K. Bose 1996<br />
Andre J. Calvaer 1997<br />
Herbert H. Woodson 1998<br />
B. Jayant Baliga 1999<br />
Joachim Holtz 2000<br />
No Award 2001<br />
Sakae Yamamura 2002<br />
No Award 2003<br />
No Award 2004<br />
No Award 2005<br />
No Award 2006<br />
No Award 2007<br />
No Award 2008<br />
(*) Date of selection changed to date of<br />
presentation.<br />
Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal<br />
Award Recipients with Citations (PDF, 35 KB)<br />
The <strong>IEEE</strong> Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal was<br />
established in 2002 and is awarded for<br />
outstanding contributions to material and device<br />
science technology, including practical<br />
application. The medal is sponsored by the<br />
Federation of Electric Power Companies, Japan.<br />
Frederick H. Dill 2004<br />
Jerry M. Woodall 2005<br />
Hideo Sunami 2006<br />
Mitsumasa Koyanagi 2006<br />
Kiyoo Itoh 2006<br />
Nicolaas Frans De Rooij 2007<br />
Wolfgang Helfrich 2008<br />
Martin Schadt 2008<br />
James Fergason 2008<br />
Chenming Hu 2009<br />
Richard M. Swanson 2010<br />
Bernard Lechner 2011<br />
Peter Brody 2011<br />
Fang-Chen Luo 2011<br />
Mark T. Bohr 2012<br />
Robert S. Chau 2012<br />
Tahir Ghani 2012<br />
Robert N. Noyce Medal<br />
Award Recipients with Citations (PDF, 35 KB)<br />
The <strong>IEEE</strong> Robert N. Noyce Medal was<br />
established in 1999 and is awarded for<br />
exceptional contributions to the microelectronics<br />
industry. The medal is funded in perpetuity<br />
through an endowment from the Intel<br />
Foundation.<br />
Morris Chang 2000<br />
Hajime Sasaki 2001<br />
Yoshio Nishi 2002<br />
Donald R. Scifres 2003<br />
Craig R. Barrett 2004<br />
Wilfred J. Corrigan 2005<br />
Shoichiro Yoshida 2006<br />
Aart J. De Geus 2007<br />
Paul R. Gray 2008<br />
Eliyahou Harari 2009<br />
James C. Morgan 2010<br />
Pasquale Pistorio 2011<br />
Yoon-Woo Lee 2012<br />
Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar<br />
Technologies and Applications<br />
Award Recipients with Citations (PDF, 35 KB)<br />
The <strong>IEEE</strong> Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar<br />
Technologies and Applications was established<br />
in 1999 and is awarded for outstanding<br />
accomplishments in advancing the fields of<br />
radar technologies and their applications. The<br />
medal is sponsored by the Raytheon Company.<br />
Merrill Skolnik 2000<br />
Fritz Steudel 2001<br />
David K. Barton 2002<br />
William A. Skillman 2003<br />
David Atlas 2004<br />
William J. Caputi, Jr. 2005<br />
Eli Brookner 2006<br />
Russell K. Raney 2007<br />
Yaakov Bar-Shalom 2008<br />
Philip M. Woodward 2009<br />
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