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2022 Ieee Fellows Class

The document lists over 100 individuals who were elevated as fellows in 2022 for their contributions to various fields related to engineering. The individuals recognized came from a variety of countries and were honored for work in areas like electromagnetic imaging, control systems, optimization, wireless communications, spacecraft systems, power electronics, visual signal processing, computing systems, artificial intelligence, speech processing, robotics, networking, materials science, and more.

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2022 Ieee Fellows Class

The document lists over 100 individuals who were elevated as fellows in 2022 for their contributions to various fields related to engineering. The individuals recognized came from a variety of countries and were honored for work in areas like electromagnetic imaging, control systems, optimization, wireless communications, spacecraft systems, power electronics, visual signal processing, computing systems, artificial intelligence, speech processing, robotics, networking, materials science, and more.

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2022 NEWLY ELEVATED FELLOWS

Dr. Amin Abbosh


Brisbane, Queensland Australia

for contributions to electromagnetic medical imaging

Dr. Daniel Abramovitch


Palo Alto, CA USA

for contributions to the development of algorithms for control of mechatronic systems

Prof. Behcet Acikmese


Seattle, WA USA

for contributions to optimization-based nonlinear control and to planetary landing systems

Bo Ai
Beijing, China

for contributions to channel modeling and wireless communications in high-speed railways

Prof. Maruthi Akella


Austin, TX USA

for contributions to spacecraft control systems

Prof. J. Marcos Alonso


Gijon, Asturias, Spain

for contributions to power electronics in lighting applications


Prof. Ghassan Alregib
Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to perception-based and context-based visual signal processing

Prof. Lay-Kee Ang


Singapore, Singapore

for contributions to electron emission and space charge effects in nanodiode and quantum
materials

Murali Annavaram
Los Angeles, CA USA

for contributions to heterogeneous architectures for energy-efficient computing systems

Prof. Grigoris Antoniou


Huddersfield, United Kingdom

for contributions to knowledge representation within artificial intelligence and to the semantic
web

Shoko Araki
Kyoto, Japan

for contributions to blind source separation of noisy and reverberant speech signals

Prof. Harry Asada


Cambridge, MA USA

for the design, modeling, and control of direct drive robotic arms

Kemal Aygun
Tempe, AZ USA

for contributions to high-bandwidth and high-speed packaging and socket technologies


Rajapandian Ayyanar
Tempe, AZ USA

for contributions to power conversion and grid integration of renewable resources

Arturo Azcorra
Leganes, Madrid, Spain

for leadership in developing the midhaul and core of 5G networks

Toshihiko Baba
Yokohama, Japan

for contributions to photonic nanostructure waveguides and emitters

Dr. Michiel Bacchiani


Tokyo, Japan

for leadership in commercial automatic speech recognition systems

Prof. Thomas Baeck


Waltrop, Germany

for contributions in synthesizing evolutionary computation

Prof. Ruth Bahar


Providence, RI USA

for contributions to modeling and design of power-aware and noise-tolerant nanoscale


computing systems

Prof. Dominique Baillargeat


Limoges, Limousin, France

for contributions to developments of nanomaterials for RF packaging and sensors


Dr. Anirban Bandyopadhyay
Pleasanton, CA USA

for leadership in silicon RF-SOI technologies

Sujata Banerjee
Palo Alto, CA USA

for leadership in programmable and energy efficient networks

Prof. Suman Banerjee


Madison, WI USA

for development of tools to improve performance and usability of wireless systems

Prof. Seth Bank


Austin, TX USA

for contributions to the growth of optoelectronic materials by molecular beam epitaxy

Cullen Bash
Los Gatos, CA USA

for contributions to improving the sustainability and energy efficiency of data center
infrastructure

Prof. Stephen Beeby


Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

for contributions to energy harvesting and its application in e-textiles

Boualem Benatallah
Kensington, New South Wales, Australia

for contributions to declarative service composition and web services middleware


Suparna Bhattacharya
Bangalore, Karnataka, India

for contributions to Linux kernel for enterprise and advanced data processing systems

Dr. Subhashish Bhattacharya


Raleigh, NC USA

for contributions to power conversion systems and active power filters

Prof. Tianshu Bi
Beijing, China

for contributions to synchrophasor technology and protective relay applications

Dr. Stephan Biller


Chapel Hill, NC USA

for leadership in the applications of Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence in


manufacturing industry

Prof. Emil Bjornson


Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

for contributions to multi-antenna and multi-cell wireless communications

Dr. M Brian Blake


Washington, DC USA

for contributions to web-based software engineering


Dr. Laure Blanc-feraud
Sophia Antipolis, Cedex, France

for contributions to inverse problems in image processing

Dr. Petros Boufounos


Winchester, MA USA

for contributions to compressed sensing

James Buckwalter
Santa Barbara, CA USA

for contributions to high-efficiency millimeter-wave power amplifiers and optical transceivers in


SOI technologies

Dr. Humberto Bustince


Pamplona, Navarra, Spain

for contributions to information fusion under uncertainty

Prof. Darwin Caldwell


Bury, United Kingdom

for contributions to Actuator Technology, Legged Systems and Soft Human Friendly Robotic

Prof. Erik Cambria


Singapore, Singapore

for contributions to affective computing and sentiment analysis


Prof. Ming Cao
Groningen, Netherlands

for contributions to multi-agent control systems for sensor, robotic and social networks
Anita Carleton
Sewickley, PA USA

for leadership in the advancement of software measurement and practices

Prof. Joao Paulo Catalao


Tortosendo, Portugal

for contributions to power system operations and demand response

Dr. Andrea Cavallini


Bologna, Italy

for contributions to the development of electrical insulation diagnostics through partial


discharge measurements

Dr. Nacer Chahat


Altadena, CA USA

for development of CubeSat and Spacecraft antennas for inter-planetary missions

Prof. Samarjit Chakraborty


Chapel Hill, NC USA

for contributions to system-level timing analysis of cyber-physical systems

Prof. Anthony Chan Carusone


Toronto, ON Canada

for contributions to integrated circuits for digital communication


Prof. Nitesh Chawla
Notre Dame, IN USA

for contributions to learning from imbalanced data and heterogeneous graphs


Prof. Wenquan Che
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

for contributions to planar transmission line structures for microwave passive components

Dr. Jinjun Chen


Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

for contributions to scalable architecture for cloud data storage and processing

Prof. Minghua Chen


Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong

for contributions to delay-critical networked systems

Dr. Baoxing Chen


Westford, MA USA

for contributions to integrated signal-power isolation and integrated magnetics

Dr. Zhihong Chen


West Lafayette, IN USA

for contributions to the understanding and applications of low-dimensional nanomaterials

Prof. Hongsheng Chen


Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

for contributions to electromagnetic metamaterial and invisibility cloak

Prof. Xinkai Chen


Saitama, Saitama, Japan

for contributions to nonlinear adaptive control and nonlinear observer design for mechatronic
systems
Prof. Xiang Cheng
Beijing, China

for contributions to vehicular communication channel modeling and system design

Prof. Alessandro Chiuso


Padova, Padua, Italy

for contributions to subspace and Bayesian identification methods

Dr. Thomas Cho


Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

for leadership and contributions in CMOS RFIC design and commercialization of wireless mobile
systems

Prof. Ki Chon
Storrs, CT USA

for the development of novel algorithms to detect atrial fibrillation from smart wearable devices

Chee-Yee Chong
Los Altos, CA USA

for contributions to information fusion methods for multi-sensor tracking

Dr. Thomas Clancy


Arlington, VA USA

for leadership in security and wireless communications


Prof. Holger Claussen
Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland

for contributions to small cell wireless network technology

Walter Cleaveland
Arlington, VA USA

for contributions to verification tools for finite-state and cyber-physical systems

Prof. Bruno Clerckx


London, United Kingdom

for contributions to multi-antenna communications and wireless power transmission

Todd Coleman
La Jolla, CA USA

for contributions to biomedical signal processing and leadership in neuro-engineering

Sinem Coleri
Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey

for contributions to wireless technologies and sensor networks

Prof. Andrea Conti


Ferrara, Italy

for contributions to wireless communication and localization systems

Mauro Conti
Montecastrilli, Terni, Italy

for contributions to communications network security


Prof. Alessandra Costanzo
Bologna, Italy

for contributions to nonlinear electromagnetic co-design of RF and microwave circuits

Linglong Dai
Beijing, China

for contributions to massive MIMO

Prof. Luca Daniel


Cambridge, MA USA

for contributions to modeling and simulation of electronic systems

Paul Dayton
Chapel Hill, NC USA

for contributions to contrast agents and contrast-enhanced ultrasound in medical diagnostics


and therapeutics

Dr. Riccardo Degaudenzi


Den Haag, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

for leadership in digital communication standards for satellite communications

F. Degertekin
Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to micromachined ultrasonic and optomechanical transducers and systems


Dr. Fang Deng
Novi, MI USA

for contributions to permanent magnet drive design and control methodology


Massimiliano Di Ventra
La Jolla, CA USA

for contributions to quantum transport in nanoscale systems and in-memory computing

Prof. Alexandros G. Dimakis


Austin, TX USA

for contributions to distributed coding and learning

Sorin Draghici
Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to the analysis of high-throughput genomics and proteomics data

Donald Dunn
Highlands, TX USA

for contributions to process control systems

Dr. Trung Q. Duong


Belfast, United Kingdom

for contributions to cooperative communications and physical layer security

Prof. Tarek El-bawab


Boston, MA USA

for contributions to the definition, recognition, accreditation criteria, and program development
of modern network-engineering education
R. Scott Erwin
Albuquerque, NM USA

for leadership and contributions to the development, implementation and on-orbit


demonstration of spacecraft control technologies
Dr. Carol Espy-wilson
College Park, MD USA

for contributions to speech enhancement and recognition

Dr. Sonia Fahmy


West Lafayette, IN USA

for contributions to design and evaluation of network protocols and sensor networks

Lingling Fan
Tampa, FL USA

for contributions to stability analysis and control of inverter-based resources

Prof. Martin Farach-Colton


New York, NY USA

for contributions to data structures for storage systems

Junlan Feng
Beijing, China

for leadership in spoken dialog applications, AI platform, and network intelligence

Dr. Bonnie Ferri


Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to hands-on learning and leadership in higher education


Prof. Cedric Fevotte
Toulouse, Midi-Pyrenees, France

for contributions to nonnegative matrix factorization, source separation, and spectral unmixing
Dr. Alessandro Foi
Tampere, Finland

for contributions to image restoration and noise modeling

Prof. Giancarlo Fortino


Rende, Italy

for contributions to Engineering of IoT-enabled Wearable Computing Systems

Prof. Eric Fosler-lussier


Columbus, OH USA

for contributions to spoken language technology by integrating linguistic models with machine
learning

Daniel Friedman
Yorktown Heights, NY USA

for contributions to RFID and phase-lock-loop systems

Prof. Xiaoming Fu
Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany

for contributions to resource management in edge computing and networking

Ibrahim Gedeon
Edmonton, AB Canada

for leadership in consumer-oriented applications of broadband communications


Apostolos Georgiadis
The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

for contributions to designs of RF energy harvesting circuits


Dr. Tobias Geyer
Ennetbaden, Aargau, Switzerland

for contributions to control and modulation of high-power converters

Simon Godsill
Cambridge, United Kingdom

for contributions to statistical signal processing for tracking and audio restoration

Dr. Nada Golmie


Gaithersburg, MD USA

for contributions to wireless technologies and standards

Prof. Albert Guillen I Fabregas


Cambridge, United Kingdom

for contributions to the analysis and design of wireless communication systems

Deniz Gunduz
Reading, Reading, United Kingdom

for contributions to the foundations of source-channel coding, cooperative and cache-aided


communications

Dr. Chuanxiong Guo


Bellevue, WA USA

for contributions to design of data center networking


Prof. Puneet Gupta
Los Angeles, CA USA

for contributions to the design and co-optimization of integrated circuits


Vijay Gupta
Notre Dame, IN USA

for contributions to networked and cyber-physical systems

Prof. Edmundo Gutierrez-d.


Tonantzintla, Puebla, Mexico

for contributions to education and infrastructure in the field of electron devices in Latin America

Prof. Junwei Han


Xi'an, China

for contributions to visual saliency detection and image understanding

Prof. Gerhard Hancke


Kowloon, Hong Kong

for contributions to secure and resilient wireless technology for the Industrial Internet-of-Things

Tony Heinz
Stanford, CA USA

for contributions to spectroscopic techniques, nanophotonics, and optical nanomaterials

Jeffrey Hesler
Charlottesville, VA USA

for contributions to development of terahertz components and instrumentation

Prof. Daniel Hissel


Ronchamp, France

for contributions to the development of hydrogen-energy systems and their industrial


applications
Torsten Hoefler
Pfaeffikon, Switzerland

for contributions to large-scale parallel processing systems and supercomputers

Prof. Heath Hofmann


Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to electric machinery and drive systems

Dr. David Horsley


Davis, CA USA

for development of micro-electromechanical systems for ultrasonic transduction

Dr. Steve Hranilovic


Hamilton, ON Canada

for contributions to optical wireless communication systems

Sun-Yuan Hsieh
Tainan, Taiwan

for contributions to fault-tolerance for internet and cloud computing

Guohan Hu
Yorktown Heights, NY USA

for contributions to Spin-Transfer-Torque MRAM materials and devices


Qi Huang
Chengdu, Sichuan, China

for leadership in informatics for smart electric energy system


Prof. Jin Hur
Incheon, South Korea

for contributions to design of permanent magnet synchronous motors

Prof. Ihab Ilyas


Waterloo, ON Canada

for contributions to data integration, data cleaning and rank-aware query processing

Prof. Tommaso Isernia


Reggio Calabria, Italy

for contributions on antennas synthesis and inverse scattering problems

Dr. Mahesh Iyer


Fremont, CA USA

for leadership in ASIC and FPGA Electronic Design Automation

Prof. Mathews Jacob


Iowa City, IA USA

for contributions to computational biomedical imaging

Prof. Tseng King Jet


Singapore, Singapore

for contributions to permanent magnet machines and distributed energy resources

Dr. Jack Jewell


Boulder, CO USA

for development of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers


Prof. Yusheng Ji
Tokyo, Japan

for contribution to distributed computing in mobile and dynamic systems

Prof. Jian Xun Jin


Tianjin, China

for development of operational high-temperature superconducting power devices

Prof. Admela Jukan


Braunschweig, Germany

for contributions to optical communications and networking

Prof. Murat Kantarcioglu


Richardson, TX USA

for contributions to data management and analytics

Prof. Soummya Kar


Pittsburgh, PA USA

for contributions to distributed signal processing

Stamatis Karnouskos
Berlin, Germany

for leadership in industrial cyber-physical systems and smart grids

Prof. Hideki Kawahara


Ikoma, Nara Japan

for contributions to auditory-inspired speech signal processing and science


Prof. Kevin Kelly
Houston, TX USA

for contributions to compressive imaging

Prof. Andrew Kent


New York, NY USA

for contributions to the application of spin-transfer torques in nano-scale devices

Prof. Vinod Khadkikar


Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

for contributions to power quality solutions

Prof. Latifur Khan


Plano, TX USA

for contributions to stream analytics and ontology for big data

Prof. Aberrahmane Kheddar


Tsukuba, Japan

for contributions to robotic haptics and humanoids

Robert Killey
London, United Kingdom

for contributions to digital signal processing for high-speed, nonlinear optical communications
systems
Prof. Chul-Hwan Kim
Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

for contribution to protective relaying methods to reduce power system outages


Dr. Jin-Woo Kim
Fayetteville, AR USA

for contributions to nanoscale fabrication of bio/nano-hybrid materials

William King
Urbana, IL USA

for contributions to nano-scale measurements and nano-manufacturing

Dr. John Kitching


Boulder, CO USA

for contribution to Chip-Scale Atomic Clock and Atomic Magnetometer

Prof. Elisa Konofagou


New York, NY USA

for contributions to ultrasound for cardiovascular and cancer diagnosis, neuromodulation and
brain drug delivery

Dr. Slawomir Koziel


Reykjavik, Iceland

for contributions to modeling and optimization of microwave devices and circuits

Dr. Hariharan Krishnan


Troy, MI USA

for contributions to connected vehicle safety systems


Dr. Katherine Kuchenbecker
Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

for contributions to interactive haptic systems and robotic touch perception


Dr. Sarah Kurtz
Merced, CA USA

for contributions to photovoltaic devices and systems reliability

Ioannis Kymissis
New York, NY USA

for contributions to thin-film electronics for displays and sensors

Michael Langberg
Buffalo, NY USA

for contributions to the theory and practice of network coding

Prof. Buon Kiong Lau


Lund, Sweden

for contributions to multi-antenna systems in wireless communications

Kang-Won Lee
Seoul, South Korea

for contribution to development of SDN and virtualization technologies for 5G wireless networks

Prof. AMIR Leshem


Ramat-Gan, Israel

for contributions to multi-channel and multi-agent signal processing

Dr. Yves Letraon


Luxembourg, Luxembourg

for contribution to software analysis and testing


Dr. Feifei Li
Salt Lake City, UT USA

for contributions to database query processing and optimization, and to cloud database systems

Qing Li
Kowloon, Hong Kong

for contributions to machine learning in multimedia, data mining and data warehousing

Prof. Zhijun Li
Shanghai, Shanghai China

for contributions to control systems for wearable robotics and bio-mechatronics

Prof. Keqiu Li
Tianjin, China

for contributions to resource-efficient and QoS-oriented cloud computing

Youfu Li
Kowloon, Hong Kong

for contributions to active visual sensing

Prof. Yingbin Liang


Dublin, OH USA

for contributions to information theoretic methods for wireless systems

Prof. Shih-Chii Liu


Zurich, Switzerland

for contributions to neuromorphic engineering


Prof. Tian-Hua Liu
Taipei, Taiwan

for contributions to sensorless control for AC drives

Ping Liu
Arlington, TX USA

for contributions to permanent magnet research and magnetic nanoparticle synthesis and
characterization

Shan Liu
San Jose, CA USA

for leadership in multimedia and multicore processors

Prof. David Lo
Singapore, Singapore

for contributions to software analytics

Dr. Hang-Ting Lue


Hsinchu, Taiwan

for contributions to charge-trapping memories and 3D NOR flash

Prof. Robyn Lutz


Ames, IA USA

for contributions to software requirements for safety-critical systems


Prof. Siwei Lyu
Buffalo, NY USA

for contributions to digital media forensic technologies


Trevor Maguire
Winnipeg, MB Canada

for Leadership in the Development of Large Scale Real-Time Power Systems Simulators

Roland Malhame
Montreal, QC Canada

for contributions to mean-field games and stochastic hybrid systems

Dr. Shie Mannor


Haifa, Israel

for contributions to reinforcement learning and decision-making under uncertainty

Prof. Zhuoqing Mao


Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to performance and security of internet routing and mobile systems

Prof. Ignacio Matias


Pamplona, Navarra, Spain

for contributions to photonic sensor research and transference to industry

Prof. Saad Mekhilef


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

for contributions to control methods for photovoltaic systems and multi-level inverters

Dr. Igor Mezic


Santa Barbara, CA USA

for contributions to modeling and control using Koopman operator techniques


Dr. Zetian Mi
Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to III-nitride photonics and clean energy

Prof. Silvestro Micera


Lausanne, Switzerland

for contributions to restoration of human sensorimotor functions using engineered


neuroprostheses

Prof. Sudip Misra


Kharagpur, West Bengal, India

for contributions to intelligent sensing in constrained IoT environments

Dr. Moriyasu Miyazaki


Sagamihara City, Kanagawa, Japan

for leadership in developments of airborne active-phased-array radars and satellite


communication microwave subsystems

Dr. Hiroyuki Mizuno


Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan

for contributions to leakage current reduction in integrated circuits

Dr. Apurva Mody


Chelmsford, MA USA

for leadership in cognitive dynamic spectrum sharing and standards


Dr. Webert Montlouis
Columbia, MD USA

for leadership in the development of radar systems

Prof. Masato Motomura


Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

for contributions to memory-logic integration of reconfigurable chip architecture

Dr. Debargha Mukherjee


Mountain View, CA USA

for leadership in standard development for video-streaming industry

Prof. Vittorio Murino


Genova, Italy

for contributions to signal processing for behavior analysis

Dr. Mukesh Nagpal


Burnaby, BC Canada

for contributions to economic and safe integration of distributed renewables in electric utility
networks

Prof. Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh


Hamilton, ON Canada

for contributions to service continuity of electric motor drive systems


Dr. Sae Woo Nam
Boulder, CO USA

for pioneering development of superconducting single-photon detectors with applications to


quantum communications and quantum computing
Prof. Abdolhosein Nasiri
Milwaukee, WI USA

for contributions to high power converters for energy storage systems and microgrids

Dr. Isaac Nassi


Los Gatos, CA USA

for leadership in parallel and distributed systems and adaptive systems

Prof. Nassir Navab


Garching, Bayern, Germany

for contributions to augmented reality in medicine and computer-assisted interventions

Dr. Krishna Nayak


Long Beach, CA USA

for contributions to real-time magnetic resonance imaging of the human heart and vocal tract
airway

Jerald Nespor
Moorestown, NJ USA

for contributions to Digital AESA Radar Systems

Philip Neudeck
Cleveland, OH USA

for contributions to silicon carbide electronics and crystal growth


Dr. Nathan Newbury
Boulder, CO USA

for contributions to optical frequency comb metrology

Prof. Sam Noh


Ulsan, South Korea

for contributions to storage system software for flash and nonvolatile memory

Dr. Yoshihiro Ohba


Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

for contributions to standardization of network security protocols

Prof. Mario Paolone


Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

for contributions to situational-awareness and control of power distribution systems

Dr. Sung Ik Park


Daejeon, South Korea

for contributions to physical layer development of broadcast systems

Prof. Gianmario Pellegrino


Torino, Italy

for contributions to Synchronous Reluctance machines identification and control


Dr. Thomas Penzel
Berlin, Germany

for contributions to biosignal analysis for sleep medicine

Prof. Adrian Perrig


Zurich, Switzerland

for contributions to network and system security

Dr. Anh-Vu Pham


Davis, CA USA

for contribution to organic packaging technologies

Gopal Pingali
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

for contributions to hybrid cloud computing and real-time multimedia systems

Prof. Joyce Poon


Toronto, ON Canada

for contributions to integrated photonics on silicon and resonant microphotonic devices

Prof. Eric Pop


Stanford, CA USA

for contributions to phase-change memory

Prof. Marjan Popov


Delft, Netherlands

for contributions to high-frequency transformer and circuit breaker modeling


Christophe Prieur
Grenoble, France

for contribution to nonlinear control systems

Prof. GuoJun Qi
Bellevue, WA USA

for contributions to multimedia analysis and applications

Rajesh Rajamani
Saint Paul, MN USA

for contributions to vehicle control in intelligent transportation systems

Satish Ranade
Las Cruces, NM USA

for contributions to integration of renewable and distributed energy resources into power
systems

Dr. Clive Randall


University Park, PA USA

for contributions to the formulation, processing, and characterization of electroceramics

Prof. Arijit Raychowdhury


Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to energy-efficient adaptive integrated circuit design


Prof. Daniel Razansky
Zurich, Switzerland

for contributions to multispectral optoacoustic tomography


Dr. Sorel Reisman
Newport Beach, CA USA

for leadership in design, implementation and adoption of open education resources

Dr. Christopher Rodenbeck


Annandale, VA USA

for contributions to radar microsystems for ultrawideband and millimeter-wave applications

Dr. Haisheng Rong


Santa Clara, CA USA

for contributions to silicon photonics devices

Prof. Thomas Runkler


Muenchen, Germany

for contributions to computational intelligence in clustering and control

Maryam Saeedifard
Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to modulation, control and protection of multilevel converters for high-voltage
DC transmission

Tara Sainath
Jersey City, NJ USA

for contributions to deep learning for automatic speech recognition


Prof. Ricardo Sanfelice
Santa Cruz, CA USA

for contributions to hybrid feedback control systems


Prof. Bulent Sarlioglu
Madison, WI USA

for applications of electrical drives in the aerospace industry

Mladen Sasic
Etobicoke, ON Canada

for contributions to develpment of diagnostics testing of motor and generator windings

Dr. Tadashi Sawata


Coventry, United Kingdom

for contributions to motor drive systems for more electric aircraft

Dr. Peter Seiler


Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to robust control theory and computational tools

Dr. Bernhard Sendhoff


Offenbach/Main, Hessen, Germany

for contributions to evolutionary optimization and its engineering applications

Devavrat Shah
Cambridge, MA USA

for contributions to network and information science, inference and machine learning

Prof. Shiguang Shan


Haidian, Beijing, China

for contributions to visual signal processing and recognition


Prof. Heng Tao Shen
Chengdu, Sichuan, China

for contributions to multimedia content understanding and retrieval

Prof. Timothy Sherwood


Santa Barbara, CA USA

for contributions to computer system security and performance analysis

Steven Simske
Fort Collins, CO USA

for contributions to anti-counterfeiting and cyber-physical security

Dr. Hanumant Singh


Boston, MA USA

for development of localization and mapping techniques and autonomous systems for marine
and polar applications

Dr. Brij Singh


West Fargo, ND USA

for applications of electric drive to off-road vehicles

Kumar Sivarajan
Bangalore, India

for leadership in optical networking


Prof. Florian Solzbacher
Salt Lake City, UT USA

for the development of tools enabling applied and translational neuroscience and neural
engineering
Dr. Narayan Srinivasa
San Jose, CA USA

for contributions to neural network and neuromorphic computing architectures, circuits and
algorithms

Dr. Anurag Srivastava


Morgantown, WV USA

for contributions to electric grid resiliency

Prof. Thomas Stieglitz


Freiburg, Germany

for contributions to flexible micromachined neural interfaces and microimplants

Dr. Mark Stiles


Gaithersburg, MD USA

for contributions to spintronics devices and data storage

Dr. Ad Stoffelen
De Bilt, Netherlands

for contributions to satellite wind measurement missions

Prof. S Sudarshan
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

for contributions to query processing and optimization in databases


Dr. Nobuyuki Sugii
Tokyo, Japan

for contributions to fully depleted silicon-on-insulator technology

Dr. Richard Tabors


South Dartmouth, MA USA

for development of technologies for real-time locational pricing of electricity for efficient electric
power markets

Dr. Chuan Seng Tan


Singapore, Singapore

for contributions to wafer bonding technology for 3D packaging and integration

Prof. Juan Tardos


Zaragoza, Spain

for contributions to simultaneous localization and mapping with visual sensors

Daniel Tazartes
West Hills, CA USA

for contributions to inertial sensors and navigation systems

Dr. Kiyohisa Terai


Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

for contribution to optical fiber sensors and electrical discharge applications


Rajeev Thakur
Lemont, IL USA

for contributions to high-performance interfaces for scalable computing systems


Prof. Yonghong Tian
Haidian, Beijing, China

for contributions to knowledge-based visual data analysis

Dr. Hanghang Tong


Champaign, IL USA

for contributions to graph mining

Gregg Trahey
Durham, NC USA

for contributions to speckle tracking and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in medical
ultrasound

Prof. Ivor Tsang


Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

for contributions to large-scale machine learning and transfer learning

Dr. Tetsuzo Ueda


Toyonaka-Shi, Osaka, Japan

for contributions to III-V compound semiconductor technologies

Shambhu Upadhyaya
Buffalo, NY USA

for contributions to the mitigation of insider attacks and malware in cyberspace


Elif Uysal
Ankara, Turkey

for pioneering contributions to energy-efficient and low latency communications


Dr. Mikhail Vaiman
Los Angeles, CA USA

for contributions to methods and software for real-time analysis and control of electric power
systems

Pietro Valdastri
Leeds, United Kingdom

for contributions to medical capsule robots

Prof. Mikko Valkama


Tampere, Finland

for contributions to physical layer signal processing in radio systems

Prof. Daniel Van Der Weide


Madison, WI USA

for contributions to ultrafast terahertz electronics and biomedical applications of microwave


technologies

Dr. Frank Van Diggelen


Carmel By The Sea, CA USA

for contributions to assisted global navigation satellite systems for consumer applications

Prof. Marten Van Dijk


Den Bosch, Netherlands

for contributions to secure processor design and encrypted computation


Prof. Mayank Vatsa
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

for contributions to secure biometric recognition

Ashok Veeraraghavan
Houston, TX USA

for contributions to computational photography and computer vision

Dr. Peter Vetter


Summit, NJ USA

for leadership in broadband access technologies in advanced passive optical networks

Dr. Emmanuel Vincent


Villers-les-Nancy, France

for contributions to audio source separation and challenge series methodology

Dr. Sriram Vishwantath


Austin, TX USA

for contributions to information theory and coding for wireless communication systems

Dr. Dimitris Visvikis


Nantes Cedex, France

for contributions to image reconstruction and analysis of positron emission tomography

Prof. Richard Voyles


West Lafayette, IN USA

for leadership in the implementation of programs that foster robotics research and the robotics
community
Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin
Espoo, Finland

for contributions to software development methods and practices in industrial automation

Christian Waldschmidt
Ulm, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

for contributions to millimeter wave automotive radar sensors

Dr. Jingdong Wang


Beijing, China

for contributions to visual content understanding and retrieval

Dr. Haifeng Wang


Beijing, China

for contributions and leadership in natural language processing and AI technologies

Jun Wang
Orlando, FL USA

for contributions to low power disk storage system design

Dr. Guiling Wang


Newark, NJ USA

for contributions to distributed algorithm design for sensor networks and vehicular networks

Dr. Yu Wang
Beijing, China

for contributions to domain specific accelerator design


Dr. Ping Wang
Toronto, ON Canada

for contributions to radio resource allocation and performance modeling of heterogeneous


wireless networks

Qing Wang
University Park, PA USA

for contributions to polymer dielectrics for capacitive energy storage

Prof. Dongmei Wang


Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to biomedical informatics and AI

Prof. Gregory Welch


Longwood, FL USA

for contributions to tracking methods in augmented reality applications

Matthew Wilkowski
Rockwall, TX USA

for contributions to integration and productization of magnetics for power electronics

Prof. Rebecca Willett


Chicago, IL USA

for contributions to the foundations of computational imaging and large-scale data science
Andrew Wolfe
Los Gatos, CA USA

for contributions in hardware code compression of embedded software power consumption


analysis and optimization

Prof. Lei Wu
Hoboken, NJ USA

for contributions to stochastic modeling and optimization of power systems and large
interdependent infrastructures

Prof. Cathy Wu
Newark, DE USA

for contributions to computational biology and data science

Dr. Peter Wurman


Acton, MA USA

for contributions to computational auction, multiagent systems and robotics

Dr. Xing Xie


Beijing, China

for contributions to spatial data mining and recommendation systems

Prof. Le Xie
College Station, TX USA

for contributions to economic and secure operations of power systems and big data analytics
Prof. Huili Helen Xing
Ithaca, NY USA

for contributions to GaN high-electron-mobility transistors

Prof. Li Xiong
Atlanta, GA USA

for contributions to privacy preserving and secure data sharing

Ying Xu
Athens, GA USA

for contributions to knowledge discovery from biological data

Dr. Ruqiang Yan


Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

for contributions to defect/fault detection and diagnosis of rotating machines

Dr. Zheng Yang


Beijing, China

for contributions to wireless localization and sensing

Dr. Guang-Hong Yang


Shenyang, Liaoning, China

for contributions to fault tolerant control of dynamical systems

Dr. Zhiping Yang


Campbell, CA USA

for contributions to signal and power integrity in high-performance data center electronics
Ruigang Yang
Lexington, KY USA

for contributions to 3D computer vision and autonomous driving

Prof. Chunhua Yang


Changsha, Hunan, China

for contributions in intelligent control and optimization of complex industrial processes

Prof. Jianhua Yang


Los Angeles, CA USA

for contributions to resistive switching materials in memory and neuromorphic computing

Prof. Liangzhong Yao


Wuhan, Hubei, China

for leadership in HVDC grid supporting integration of large wind farms

Dr. Xiaoning Ye
Portland, OR USA

for contributions to high-speed interconnect design, optimization, and measurement methods

Prof. Lei Ying


Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to resource allocation in cloud computing systems and wireless networks

Prof. Euisik Yoon


Ann Arbor, MI USA

for contributions to bio-microelectromechanical systems (BioMEMS) technologies for opto-


electrical neural interfaces and microfluidic biochips
Prof. Mohamed Younis
Baltimore, MD USA

for contributions to protocols, architecture, and analysis of multi-hop wireless networks

Prof. Jiguo Yu
Jinan, Shandong, China

for contributions to data storage and processing in cloud and social environments

Prof. Sandro Zampieri


Padova, Italy

for contributions to distributed and networked control

Prof. Carl Zetterling


Kista, Sweden

for contributions to silicon carbide devices


Prof. Xiuyin Zhang
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

for contributions to the design of filtering antennas

Dr. Jun Zhang


Sai Kung, Hong Kong

for contributions to dense wireless networks

Dr. Liang Zhang


Ottawa, ON Canada

for contributions to non-orthogonal multiplexing technology in terrestrial broadcast and


broadband systems
Prof. Guoying Zhao
Oulu, Finland

for contributions to facial expression analysis and feature representation

Dr. Yefeng Zheng


Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

for contributions to machine learning for medical imaging

Zhangdui Zhong
Beijing, China

for contributions to theory, technology and development of mobile communications for railways

Prof. Anding Zhu


Dublin, Ireland

for contributions to behavioral modeling and digital predistortion of RF power amplifiers


Dr. Jiang Zhu
Cupertino, CA USA

for contributions to antenna design for wireless communications

Prof. Gil Zussman


New York, NY USA

for contributions to the design of wireless network systems

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