IEEE Fellows: Class of 2002*

The Member Grade of Fellow is conferred in recognition of unusual and outstanding professional distinction. It is awarded at the initiative of the IEEE Board of Directors following a rigorous nomination and evaluation process. Individuals receiving this distinction have demonstrated extraordinary contributions to one or more fields of electrical engineering, electronics, computer engineering and related sciences. This Grade is not conferred automatically on nomination; only a fraction of those nominated are selected.

Twelve MTT-S Members who were evaluated by the MTT Society were elected to the grade of Fellow, effective 1 January 2002:
John Tilman Barr, IV For contributions and leadership in RF and microwave component measurements and instrumentation for design and manufacturing.
Jens Bornemann For contributions to the modeling of design of waveguide components and planar structures
Richard John Cameron For contributions to the exact synthesis techniques for microwave filters
Edward L. Griffin For leadership in the development and application of MSAG GaAs processes for novel MMIC circuits
Osami Ishida For leadership in research and development of microwave devices for mobile communication
Stephen James Nightingale For contributions to planar microwave and millimeter wave circuits
Zoya Popovic For contributions to the development of active antenna arrays and quasi-optical power combining techniques.
Ulrich Lothar Rohde For contributions to and leadership in the development and industrial implementation of microwave computer-aided design technology
David E. Root For contributions to nonlinear modeling of active semiconductor devices
James Carson Stewart For leadership in education and academic research in the field of microwave and millimeter-wave devices and circuits
Robert Weigel For contributions to microwave acoustic, radio frequency integrated circuits, and microwave circuits and their applications
Dylan Forrest Williams For contributions to advancements in microwave measurement

In addition, the following 13 MTT Members of the Class of 2001 Fellows were evaluated by other Societies:

Joachim N. Burghartz
For contributions to integrated high-speed and radio-frequency silicon devices and components.
Chi Ho Chan For contributions to computational electromagnetics.
Christos G. Christodoulou For contributions to the application of neural networks in adaptive antenna arrays.
Ramesh Garg For contributions to microstrip antenna technology.
Albin John Gasiewski For contributions to passive microwave sounding within clouds and precipitation, and passive polarimetric microwave imaging.
Allen W. Glisson For contributions to the development of numerical solution methods in electromagnetic scattering by complex surfaces.
Hiroyoshi Ikuno For contributions to the development of new numerical methods and asymptotic techniques in computational electromagnetics.
Neville Clinton Luhmann For advances in millimeter/submillimeter wave plasma diagnostics, intense microwave plasma interactions, and coherent radiation generation.
Leda M. Lunardi For contributions to the development of high-performance 1.55 um monolithically integrated photoreceiver for optical communication.
Eric Michielssen For contributions to the advancement of computational electromagnetics.
Edl Schamiloglu For contributions to the generation and propagation of intense pulsed charged particle beams.
Staffan Einar Strom For contributions to null field approach to multiple scattering problems.
Manfred Kaspar Andreas Thumm For contributions to the development and application of gyrotron oscillators, oversized microwave mode converters and transmission line components.
 

*IEEE Fellows: Class of 2000

*IEEE Fellows: Class of 2001
 
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(Modified:02 February 2002)