List of fellows of IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
The Fellow grade of membership is the highest level of membership, and cannot be applied for directly by the member – instead the candidate must be nominated by others. This grade of membership is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors in recognition of a high level of demonstrated extraordinary accomplishment.[1]
Year | Fellow | Citation |
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1971 | David K. Barton | For contributions to precision tracking radar and radar systems engineering |
1972 | Laveen Kanal | For contributions to the theory of statistical pattern classification |
1973 | Edward Wolff | For contributions to antennas, geoscience instrumentation, and management of scientific projects |
1980 | V Prasad Kodali | For leadership in the planning of radar development |
1982 | Stanley White | For contributions to digital signal processing techniques and applications |
1984 | Yaakov Bar-Shalom | For contributions to the theory of stochastic systems and of multitarget tracking |
1984 | Arvid G Larson | For contributions to the development and application of ultra-wide instantaneous bandwidth antennas |
1984 | Milton Radant | For leadership in development of pulse Doppler radar and digital signal processing |
1985 | William Skillman | For contributions to the field of pulse Doppler radar |
1989 | Steven Kay | For contributions to the theory and application of parametric spectral estimation and detection |
1989 | Robert Nevin | For technical leadership in the development of lightweight airborne multimode pulse-Doppler radar |
1990 | Fred Lee | For contributions to high-frequency quasi-resonant and multiresonant converters and for the development of a program of engineering education in power electronics |
1990 | Roberto Sorrentino | For contributions to the modeling of planar and quasi-planar structures for microwave and millimeter-wave circuits |
1991 | W. Ross Stone | For contributions to the fields of inverse problems and computational eletromagnetics |
1991 | William Delaney | For leadership in the conceptual definition, promotion and management of air and space defensive systems |
1991 | Edward K. Reedy | For technical leadership and contributions to developing and exploiting the millimeter wavelengths in radar applications |
1991 | John Schindler | For leadership in the development of effective programs in radar signal processing and antenna technology |
1993 | Martti Hallikainen | For contributions to microwave remote sensing of forests, snow, and sea ice |
1993 | Raj Jain | For contributions to performance analysis and modeling of computer systems and networks and for providing a new direction for solutions to the problem of network congestion |
1994 | Richard Johnson | For contributions to the development of radio direction finding and location systems |
1994 | David Lynch | For leadership in the development of programmable signal processors and low probability of intercept radar |
1994 | Lloyd Krause | For contributions to world-wide satellite-based passive location system |
1994 | Robert Mcmillan | For development of phase and frequency, control techniques for millimeter-wave electromagnetic sources |
1994 | Jitendra Tugnait | For contributions to statistical signal processing and stochastic systems analysis |
1995 | James Rowland | For leadership in electrical engineering education |
1995 | R Longuemare | For contributions to radar systems and architecture |
1995 | John Pierro | For contributions to solid-state microwave low noise amplifiers, and integrated circuit developments |
1996 | Takehiro Izumi | For leadership in the planning and institution of direct broadcasting by satellite and the development of channeling plan for such broadcasting |
1997 | David Lamensdorf | |
1997 | Donald H. Sinnott | For contributions to the development of computational electromagnetics and technological leadership of defense research and development in Australia |
1997 | Michael Tuley | For contributions to radar cross section reduction technology and education |
1997 | Pramod Varshney | For contributions to the theory and applications of distributed detection and data fusion |
1998 | Asad Madni | For leadership in the development of programmable signal processors and low probability of intercept radar |
1998 | Dennis Knepp | For contributions to understanding the effects of random ionized media on signal propagation, leading to the development of mitigation techniques for satellite communications and radar systems |
1998 | Nadav Levanon | For contributions to radar signal analysis and detection |
1998 | Roger Peterson | For contributions to spread spectrum communication system design and personal communication systems |
1999 | Marvin L. Cohen | For contributions to pulse compression and target recognition theory and practice |
1999 | Prasad Gogineni | For development of innovative research radars and radar studies of polar sea and glacial ice |
1999 | Kaushik Rajashekara | For contributions to advancement of propulsion systems for electric and hybrid vehicles |
2000 | Alfonso Farina | For development and application of adaptive signal processing methods for radar systems |
2000 | Hugh Griffiths | For contributions to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Interferometric SAR, and Sonar |
2000 | Meir Pachter | For contributions to theory and practice of flight control, and guidance |
2000 | Soo-chang Pei | For contributions to the development of digital eigenfilter design, color image coding and signal compression, and to electrical engineering education in Taiwan |
2001 | Leslie Novak | For contributions to optimal processing of polarimetric radar data |
2001 | Belur V. Dasarathy | For contributions to pattern recognition, sensor fusion, automated intelligent decision system design and image processing |
2001 | Richard Linderman | For contributions to the design of embedded high performance computing technology and its use in aerospace signal and image processing systems |
2001 | Ram Narayanan | For contributions to the development of coherent ultra-wideband random noise radar systems for high-resolution imaging applications |
2002 | William Blair | For technical leadership in and contributions to developing multitarget-multisensor tracking technology and applications |
2002 | Leo Ligthart | For contributions to antenna research and radar technology |
2003 | Bruce Danly | For contributions to the development of high-power millimeter-wave sources for fusion, accelerator, and defense applications |
2003 | Simon Watts | For contributions to radar clutter modeling and detection theory |
2003 | Peter Willett | For contributions to detection, target tracking, and signal processing |
2004 | Russell Lefevre | For leadership and contributions to civil applications of radar technology |
2004 | Alberto Moreira | For contributions to synthetic aperture radar systems and high resolution signal processing and image formation algorithms |
2004 | Surendra Pal | For contributions to space-borne communication systems |
2004 | Robert Rassa | For contributions to automated system testing |
2004 | George Schmidt | For contributions to integrated guidance and navigation systems |
2004 | Paul Steffes | For contributions to the understanding of planetary atmospheres |
2004 | Moe Z. Win | For contributions to wideband wireless transmission |
2005 | Rick Blum | For contributions to detection, data fusion, and signal processing for multiple sensors |
2005 | Mark Davis | For contributions in modern airborne radar systems and their implementation with emerging technologies |
2005 | Joseph Guerci | For contributions to advanced radar theory and its embodiment in real world systems |
2006 | Eric Evans | For technical leadership in development of advanced air and missile defense systems |
2006 | Eastwood Im | For contributions to spaceborne atmospheric radar remote sensing |
2006 | Paul Nielsen | For leadership in aerospace electronic and space systems |
2006 | Muralidhar Rangaswamy | For contributions to mathematical techniques for radar space-time adaptive processing |
2006 | Thomas Robertazzi | For contributions to parallel processor scheduling |
2007 | Teresa Pace | For contributions to image and signal processing algorithms for sensor systems |
2007 | Gregory Bottomley | For contributions to wireless communication systems |
2007 | Paul Antonik | For contributions to knowledge-based radar systems |
2007 | Ben Chen | For contributions to linear systems theory, robust control theory, and industrial control applications |
2007 | Victor Chen | For contributions to time-frequency analysis for radar imaging and target feature extraction |
2007 | Fulvio Gini | For contributions to optimal radar signal processing techniques |
2007 | Yaakov Oshman | For contributions to information fusion and estimation theory for aerospace applications |
2007 | Braham Himed | For contributions to signal processing in multistatic radar |
2007 | Richard Hochberg | For leadership in engineering and management of advanced electronic systems |
2008 | William Melvin | For contributions to adaptive signal processing methods in radar systems |
2008 | John Schmalzel | For leadership in engineering education |
2009 | Yuri Abramovich | For contributions to adaptive signal processing for detection and estimation in radar arrays |
2009 | Pasquale Daponte | For contributions to the metrology and standardization of analog to digital and digital to analog converters |
2009 | Frederick Daum | For the integration of modern mathematical signal processing and tracking techniques to practical radar implementation |
2009 | Konstyantyn Lukin | For contributions to research in noise and chaotic waveform radars |
2009 | Ramjee Prasad | For leadership in developing personal wireless communications technologies |
2009 | Felix Yanovsky | For contributions to airborne radar for flight safety |
2010 | Jennifer Bernhard | For development of multifunctional, reconfigurable, and integrated antennas |
2010 | Daniel Fuhrmann | For contributions to adaptive radar signal processing |
2010 | Soren Madsen | For leadership in the design and development of airborne and spaceborne remote sensing instruments |
2010 | John Vesecky | For contributions to marine remote sensing and technology |
2011 | D Barrick | For development of high frequency radars and applications |
2011 | Mark Bell | For contributions to signal design and processing in radar and communication systems |
2011 | Veronique Ferlet-cavrois | For contributions to understanding of radiation effects on electronic devices |
2011 | Maria Greco | For contributions to non-Gaussian radar clutter modeling and signal processing algorithms |
2011 | Eric Mokole | For leadership and contributions to ultra-wideband radar, waveform diversity, and transionospheric space radar |
2011 | Paul Rosen | For contributions to Earth and planetary radar remote sensing |
2011 | For contributions to radar remote sensing technologies | |
2012 | Bernard Mulgrew | For contributions to linear and nonlinear equalizers for adaptive systems |
2012 | Roy Streit | For contributions to multi-target tracking, classification, and sonar signal processing |
2013 | Marshall Greenspan | For contributions to design and development multi-channel radars |
2013 | Om Prakash Calla | For leadership in space applications of microwave technology and remote sensing |
2013 | Mihai Datcu | For contributions to information mining of high resolution synthetic aperature radar and optical earth observation images |
2013 | Antonio De Maio | For contributions to radar signal processing |
2013 | Yonina Eldar | For contributions to compressed sampling, generalized sampling, and convex optimization |
2013 | Erwin Carl Gangl | For development of digital avionics intra-communication systems and Mil-Std-1553 |
2013 | Gerhard Johannes Krieger | For contributions to advanced synthetic aperture radar systems |
2013 | James Libous | For contributions to switching noise minimization in CMOS technology |
2014 | Marina Ruggieri | For contributions to millimeter-wave satellite communications |
2014 | Iram Weinstein | For leadership in signal processing and test methods for radars detecting advanced aircraft and cruise missiles in severe terrain clutter |
2014 | B Arbesser-Rastburg | For leadership in satellite communications, navigation, and remote sensing |
2014 | Robert Ewing | For contributions to electronic system design in avionics |
2014 | Hassan Kojori | For contributions to the design and application of predictive and diagnostic algorithms in power electronics converters |
2014 | Peter Sandborn | For contributions to the analysis of cost and life-cycle of electronic systems |
2015 | Kristine Bell | For contributions to statistical signal processing with radar and sonar applications |
2015 | Gérard Lachapelle | For contributions to signal processing for global navigation satellite systems |
2015 | William Song | For contributions in high-performance low-power embedded processors |
2015 | Ji Wu | For leadership in satellite remote sensing programs |
2015 | Daniel Bliss | For contributions to adaptive sensor systems in radar and communications |
2015 | Nuno Borges De Carvalho | For contributions on characterization and design of nonlinear RF circuits |
2016 | Christopher Baker | For contributions to cognitive sensing in passive and diversity radars |
2016 | William Baldygo | For leadership in signal processing for radar systems |
2016 | Shannon Blunt | For contributions to radar waveform diversity and design |
2016 | David Doman | For contributions to flight dynamics and control |
2016 | Giuseppe Fabrizio | For contributions to adaptive array signal processing in over-the-horizon radar systems |
2016 | Thor I. Fossen | For contributions to modelling and controlling of marine crafts |
2016 | Lance Kaplan | For contributions to signal processing and information fusion for situational awareness |
2016 | Erik Larsson | For contributions to the technology of multi-antenna wireless communications |
2016 | Daniele Mortari | For contributions to navigational aspects of space systems |
2017 | Raviraj Adve | For development of signal processing techniques for airborne radar |
2017 | Uwe Hanebeck | For contributions to nonlinear estimation and control |
2017 | Qilian Liang | For contributions to interval type-2 fuzzy logic systems |
2017 | Michael Rice | For contributions to communication waveforms, detection algorithms, and channel models for aeronautical telemetry |
2017 | Frank Robey | For leadership in development of advanced radar systems |
2017 | Lars Ulander | For advances in VHF- and UHF-band synthetic aperture radar |
2018 | Erik Blasch | For leadership in aerospace information fusion systems |
2018 | Earl Mc Cune | For leadership in polar modulation circuits and signals |
2018 | Stephen Welby | For leadership in defense and aerospace systems engineering |
2018 | Martin Haardt | For contributions to multi-user MIMO communications and tensor-based signal processing |
2018 | Yilong Lu | For contributions to array antenna techniques in radar systems |
2018 | Ronghai Qu | For contributions to flux modulation machines and wind generators |
2018 | Brian Rigling | For contributions to synthetic aperture radar imaging |
2018 | Kevin Sangston | For contributions to coherent detection of radar signals in clutter |
2018 | David Whelan | For leadership in space-based navigation, synchronization, and surveillance |
2019 | Steven Butler | For technical leadership in aerospace systems |
2019 | Marco Lops | For contributions to radar target detection and estimation in clutter |
2019 | Bruce Suter | For contributions to data acquisition for aerospace sensory information systems |
2019 | Yimin D Zhang | For contributions to high-resolution direction finding and radar signal processing |
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