1962
Grace Hopper
for
contributions in the field of automatic programming
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1966
Jenny E.
Rosenthal
for achievement in
spectroscopy, optics, and mathematical technique and
their applications to electronic engineering
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1971
Elizabeth Laverick
for
contributions to the field of millimetric
measurements, and for leadership in microwave
research and development facilities
top of page
1974
Irene C. Peden (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to radioscience in the polar regions,
and for leadership of women in engineering
top of page
1975
Betsy
Ancker-Johnson
for contributions to the
understanding of plasmas in solids and to the
development of governmental science policy
top of page
1977
Thelma Estrin (Life Fellow)
for contributions to the design and application of
computer systems for neurophysiological and
brain research
top of page
1979
Mildred S. Dresselhaus (Life
Fellow)
for contributions to the
understanding of electronic properties of
semiconductors, semimetals, and metals, to
electrical engineering education, and to the
enhancement of women's opportunities in engineering
education.
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1980
Esther M. Conwell (Life Fellow)
for contributions to semiconductor theory,
particularly transport in both low and high
electric fields
Marjorie
R. Townsend (Life Fellow)
for management
and technical contributions in the space exploration
program
top of page
1981
Elsa M. Garmire
for contributions in
nonlinear and guided wave optics
Judith M.
S. Prewitt
for contribution to applying
image processing techniques to automated
medical diagnostics
top of page
1984
Harriett B. Rigas
for contributions
to programming of analog/hybrid computers and to the
development of computer engineering curricula
top of page
1985
Lynn Ann Conway
for
contributions to VLSI technology
Edith W.
Martin
for leadership in computer science
and engineering and in enhancing national
security.
top of page
1989
Prathima Agrawal
for
contributions to computer-aided design and testing
of integrated circuits
Odile M.
Macchi
for contributions to adaptive
filtering in communications and signal processing.
top of page
1990
Eleanor Baum
for achievements
and leadership in engineering education, and efforts
to increase the number of women and minorities
in the engineering profession
Jane K.
Cullum
for contributions to practical
numerical algorithms for large-scale systems
Sherra E.
Kerns
for contributions to the reduction
of CMOS and GaAs IC vulnerability to
single-event and transient radiation environments
Mary M.
Shaw
for contributions to computer
science education.
Virginia
C. Sulzberger
for development and
application of reliability techniques for the
analysis of power systems
top of page
1991
Frances E. Allen
for
contributions to the science of compiler
optimization and leadership in its
applications
Ruth
F.Curtain
for contributions to the
control theory of stochastic and
infinate-dimensional systems.
Panayota
Papantoni-Kazakos
for contributions to
communication networks, and to detection and
estimation theory
Alice C.
Parker
for contributions to design
automation in the areas of high-level
synthesis, hardware descriptive languages, and
design representation
Gabriele
Saucier
for contributions to logic
synthesis in state assignment of finite state
machines to test generation for VLSI, and to the
design of defect-tolerant architectures
Martha
Sloan (Life Fellow)
for contributions to
engineering education, leadership in the development
of computer engineering education as a discipline,
and leadership in extending engineering
education to women
Maria A.
Stuchly
for contributions to the
understanding of interactions of electromagnetic
fields with biological systems, and the development
of effective protection standards
Carolyne
M. Van Vliet (Life Fellow)
for
contributions to the analysis of noise phenomena in
electronic and photonic devices
Kawthar
A. Zaki
for contributions to the analysis
of dielectric waveguides and resonators and
their applications in microwave filters and
oscillators design
top of page
1992
Ruzena K. Bajcsy
for
contributions to machine perception and robotics
Delores
M. Etter
for contributions to education
through textbooks for engineering computing,
and for technical leadership in the area of digital
signal processing
Evangelia
Micheli-Tzanakou
for contributions to the
application of neural networks to the analysis
of the operation of the visual system
Suzanne
R. Nagel
for contributions to the
technology of optical fibers, and leadership in
the field of light wave communications.
Harnatha
C. Reddy
for contributions to
multivariable circuit theory and its application to
multidimensional stability analysis and digital
filter design
Mary Ann
Sweeney
for contributions to the
understanding of plasma opening switches and
beam interactions with matter in particle beam
accelerators
top of page
1993
Leah H. Jamieson
for
contributions to the design and characterization of
parallel algorithms for speech, image, and
signal processing applications
Banu
Onaral
for contributions to the
understanding and application of bioelectrodes
and for leadership in systems engineering education
Helen M.
Wood
for leadership and contributions to
computing and communications standardization
Celia E.
Yeack-Scranton
for the development and
application of transducers that characterize the
head-medium interface in magnetic recording.
top of page
1994
Eleanor Reed Adair
for
contributions to understanding the effects of radio
frequency energy on biological
thermoregulation and to the formulation of
safe-exposure standards for man
Aicha
Elshabini-Riad
for contributions to
microelectronics education and to hybrid
microelectronics for microwave applications
Evelyn
Lynn Hu
for contributions to the
development of high-resolution dry etching
processes in compound semiconductors
Mary Jane
Irwin
for contributions to computer
arithmetic and digital signal processing
architectures
top of page
1995
Janice M. Jenkins
for
contributions to research and development in
electrocardiology, including computer
techniques for automated arrhythmia analysis, and to
the education of engineering students
Linda P.
B. Katehi
for contributions to phased
array packaging and high-frequency
characterization of novel feeding networks for
printed antennas and arrays
Joanne S.
Lacourse
for contributions to the
understanding of the dynamic characteristics of
semiconductor lasers
Jane W.
Liu
for contributions to real-time task
scheduling methods for computing systems
Iwona
Turlik
for contributions to advance
packaging technology development and research
top of page
1996
Linda G. Shapiro
for
contributions in the theory of relational matching
and its application to model-based computer
vision
Louise H.
Trevillyan
for contributions to the
development of automated logics synthesis of
VLSI chips
Mona E.
Zaghloul
for leadership in education and
research in integrated circuit design and
their application to neural networks
top of page
1997
Diana Bendz
for leadership
and contributions to electronics manufacturing and
to environmental impact and policy
Alice M.
Chiang
for contributions to signal
processors using charge coupled devices
Patricia
D. Daniels
for contributions to
engineering education.
Jeannine
Henaff
for contributions to the analysis,
design and realization of telecommunication
systems
Anita
Katherine Jones
for contributions to the
development of computer software systems
Mania
Pavella (Life Fellow)
for contributions
to real-time dynamic security assessment of power
systems
Arati
Prabhakar
for leadership in partnering
between industry and government to promote
economic growth through the development of
manufacturing technologies for semiconductor
devices
Jane M.
Shaw
for invention of the silylation
process and other contributions to
microlithography resist technology
top of page
1998
Susan Kathryn Avery
for
scientific and educational leadership and research
in atmospheric science.
Gloria
Boudreaux-Bartels
for contributions to
time-frequency signal representations and their
applications
April
Susan Brown
for contributions to the
development of lattice-matched and pseudomorphic
high electron mobility field effect transistors
Doris
Loveday Carver
for contributions to the
field of software engineering
Constance
Chang-Hasnain
for contributions to
electro-optics in the area of monolithic
semiconductor laser arrays
Susan
Hackwood
for leadership in engineering
education, for pioneering partnerships between
academia, industry and government, and for seminal
contributions in automation and robotics
top of page
1999
Ingrid
Daubechies
for contributions to the
theory of Wavelets.
Alina
Deutsch
for contributions to the design
of practical lossy transmission line
structures for digital and communication
applications
Mitra
Dutta
for contributions to
heterostructure-based optoelectronic and electronic
devices
Ferial M.
El-Hawary
for contributions to
applications of digital system concepts to
underwater dynamic motion estimation and marine
seismic methods
Marija
Ilic
for contributions to hierarchical
electric power systems control and
applications.
Prof.
LUQI
for contributions to software
technology for computer-aided development of
embedded real-time systems
Teresa
Huai-Ying Meng
for contributions to the
system integration of algorithms, parallel
architectures and signal processing circuits
Joan
Laverne Mitchell
for contributions to the
development of international image compression
standards
Yael
Nemirovsky
for contributions to compound
semiconductor devices and technology
Stella W.
Pang
For identification and removal of
process-induced damage in Si and compound
semiconductor devices, and advancing the science of
nanofabrication technology
Irith
Pomeranz
for contributions to the area of
test generation for digital logic circuits
Rabab
Kreidieh Ward
for contributions to
digital signal processing applications in television
and medical imaging.
Karan L.
Watson
for contributions to engineering
education, including outreach to women and
minorities and accreditation
top of page
2000
Maria Teresa Correia De Barros
for contributions to modeling and analysis of power
systems transients.
Joanne
Bechta Dugan
for contributions to
dependability analysis of fault tolerant computer
systems
top of page
2001
Bernadine Langdon Dunfee
for
contributions to the design and development of
highly accurate current ratio standards and
voltage dividers.
Donnalee
Hudson
for contributions to the
development of techniques for computer-assisted
medical decision making.
Kei May
Lau
for contributions to III-V compound
semiconductor heterostructure materials and
devices.
Hagit
Messer-Yaron
for contributions to
statistical signal processing, time delay estimation
and sensor array processing.
Bozenna J
Pasik-Duncan
for contributions to
identification and stochastic adaptive control.
Sarah Ann
Rajala
for contributions to engineering
education
top of page
2002
Maria Domenica Adele Di Bendetto
for contributions to the theory of nonlinear and
hybrid control system design
Cristina
H Amon
for contributions to thermal
management techniques for wearable computers
and portable electronics
Anuradha
Mandayam Annaswami
for contributions to
adaptive control theory, neural networks, and
active-adaptive control of combustion systems
Serpil
Ayasli
for contributions to the
development of military radars
Elisa
Bertino
for contributions to the theory
of object-oriented databases, temporal
databases, and database security
Janie
Mclawhorn Fouke
for contributions to the
theories of and instrumentation for obstructive
pulmonary disorders
Nahid
Khazenie
for leadership in the
advancement of remote sensing science, and the
advancement of women and minorities in engineering,
science and technology
Jelena
Kovacevic
for contributions to the theory
of signal representation
Leda M.
Lunardi
for contributions to the
development of high-performance 1.55 um
monolithically integrated photoreceiver for optical
communication
Zoya
Popovic
for contributions to the
development of active antenna arrays and
quasi-optical power combining techniques
Ellen
June Yoffa
for technical, professional,
and business leadership in electronic design
automation
Bin
Yu
for contributions to statistical
methods in information theory
Avideh
Zakhor
for contributions to image and
video compression
top of page
2003
Susan Manning Blanchard
for
contributions in the field of cardiac
electrophysiology and for innovations in
biomedical engineering education
Gracie E
Davis
for contributions to the
development of radiation-hard electronic
components for military and space applications
Susan J
Eggers
for contributions to the design of
multithreaded and shared memory
multiprocessors and compiler technology
Kristina
M Johnson
for contributions to
optoelectronic processing systems and liquid crystal
devices
Nan Marie
Jokerst
for contributions to the
integration and packaging of optoelectronic
devices for the realization of optical
interconnections and interfaces
Cherrie M
Pancake
for technical leadership in
improving the usability of computing
technology
Laura M
Roa
for contributions to new
resuscitation therapies for burn patients that
are based on mathematical modeling, simulation, and
control techniques
Bhavani M
Thuraisingham
for contributions to secure
systems involving database systems,
distributed systems, and the web
Branka
Vucetic
for contributions to the theory
and applications of channel coding
Elaine J
Weyuker
for contributions to the formal
foundations of software testing
Jeannette
M Wing
for contributions to methods for
software systems
Fu Qing
Yang
for leadership in software research
and practice
Josiane
Bernadette Zerubia
for contributions to
Markovian models in image processing and remote
sensing
top of page
2004
Frederica Darema
for contributions to
the programming of parallel and distributed
computers
Denice
Denton
for leadership in engineering
education and faculty mentoring.
Deborah
Estrin
for innovations in scalable
network protocols and sensor network research
Julie
Elizabeth Fouquet
for contributions to
optical switch and light-emitting device
technologies
Yilu
Liu
for contributions to modeling and
diagnostic techniques for power equipment
Yao
Wang
for contributions to video
processing and communication
top of page
2005
Jeanne Ferrante
for
contributions to optimizing and parallelizing
compilers.
Terri
Fiez
for contributions to analog and
mixed-signal integrated circuits.
Andrea
Goldsmith
for contributions to the
development of adaptive techniques and the
analysis of fundamental capacity limits for wireless
communication systems
Irena
Lasiecka
for contributions to boundary
control systems
Jian
Li
for contributions to adaptive beam
forming, radar imaging, and target detection.
Elham
Makram
for contributions to power
engineering education and career development
Janina
Mazierska
for contributions to
measurements of high temperature superconducting and
dielectric materials
Deirdre
Meldrum
for contributions to genome
automation
Hisayo
Momose
for contributions to ultra-thin
gate oxide metal oxide semiconductor fields
effect transistors
Dorothee
Normand-Cyrot
for contributions to
discrete-time and digital nonlinear control systems
Femke
Olyslager
for contributions to
theoretical and computational electromagnetics
Mari
Ostendorf
for contributions to
statistical modeling of speech signals
Rosalind
Picard
for contributions to image and
video analysis and affective computing
Manijeh
Razeghi
for contributions to the
development of compound semiconductor growth
technology
Amy
Reibman
for contributions to the
transport of video over networks
Ljiljana
Trajkovic
for contributions to computer
aided design tools for circuit analysis
Sophie
Verdonckt-Vandebroek
for leadership in
developing document systems
Lois
Walsh
for leadership in electronic device
reliability
top of page
2006
Mary
Capelli-Schellpfeffer
for contributions
to the prevention and treatment of electric shock
and arc blast injury
Susan
Conry
for contributions to engineering
education
Sandra
Johnson
for contributions to the design
and performance evaluation of computer systems
Nancy
Mead
for leadership in software
engineering education
Usha
Varshney
for technical leadership in
sensor technologies and systems
Sally
Wood
for contributions to engineering
education at university and pre-college levels
Lixia
Zhang For Contributions To The Architecture And
Signaling Protocols In Packet switched
networks
top of page
2007
Jean
Margaret Bacon
for leadership in design
of secure, large scale, distributed systems
Julia J.
Brown
for leadership in developing and
commercializing very high performance
semiconductor and organic light emitting devices
Grace
Audrey Clark
for contributions in block
adaptive filtering
Melba M.
Crawford
for applications of satellite
data and airborne LIDAR imagery
Naomi
Erich Leonard
for contributions to
control of underwater vehicle
Shangkai
Gao
ffor contributions to the study of
brain-computer interface
Wanda
Gass
for contributions to digital signal
processors and circuits
Maya B.
Gokhale
for contributions to
reconfigurable computing technology
Tsu-Jae
King Liu
for applications of
silicon-germanium thin films to metal oxide
semiconductor transistors and microelectro
mechanical systems
Jusheng
Ma
for contributions to electronic
materials and packaging technology
Urbashi
Mitra
for contributions to multiuser
wideband digital communication systems
Mitiko
Miura-Mattausch
for contributions to
nanoscale metal oxide semiconductor field effect
transistor compact modeling
Dalma
Novak
for contributions to enabling
technologies for the implementation of fiber
radio systems
Betty
Joan Salzberg
for contributions to access
methods, online re-organization methods, and
robust application techniques in computing
Pasqualina M. Sarro
for contributions to
micro-machined sensors, actuators, and micro-systems
Nava
Setter
for contributions to field of
ferroelectric materials, micro-systems and
microelectronics applications
Annamaria
Varkonyi-Koczy
for contributions to
digital signal processing in measurement and control
Orly
Yadid-Pecht
for contributions to design
and modeling of common metal oxide
semiconductors image sensors
top of page
2008
Abeer
Alwan
for contributions to speech
perception and production modeling and their
applications
Ann
Catrina Bryce
for contributions to
compound semiconductor integrated optoelectronic
devices
Pau-Choo
(Julia) Chung
for contributions to neural
network models for biomedical image analyses
Diane J.
Cook
for contributions to machine
learning algorithm design and application
Pamela C.
Cosman
for contributions to image and
video compression and wireless communications
Ruth
Annette Dyer
for contributions to
diversity in science and engineering education, and
Hadamard-transform spectrometers
Cynthia
Mahoney Furse
for leadership in
electromagnetics education
Aura
Ganz
for contributions to architectures,
algorithms, and protocols for high speed
communications networks
Naomi J.
Halas
for contributions to metallic
nanoshells and nanoparticles with tailorable
optical properties and applications in biotechnology
and chemical sensing
Jennifer
C. Hou
for contributions to protocol
design and analysis of wireless communications
networks
Judy L.
Hoyt
for contributions to silicon-based
heterostructure devices and technology
Diana L.
Huffaker
for development of
optoelectronic materials and processing
Janet
Lehr Jackel
for contributions to optical
communications
Shesha H.
Jayaram
for contributions to the use of
high voltage in process technology
Jane
Messerschmitt Lehr
for contributions to
high power switches for generating electromagnetic
radiation
Muriel
Medard
for contributions to wideband
wireless fading channels and network coding
Samiha
Mourad
for contributions to fault
modeling in digital circuits and systems
Klara
Nahrstedt
for contributions to end-to-end
quality of service management of multimedia systems
Karen Ann
Panetta
for leadership in engineering
education and curriculum development to
attract, retain, and advance women in engineering
Radia Joy
Perlman
for contributions to network
routing and security protocols
Athina P.
Petropulu
or contributions to signal
processing for communications, networking and
ultrasound imaging
Jennie
Si
for contributions to approximate
dynamic programming, and to the analysis and
synthesis of neural networks
Keyue Ma
Smedley
for contributions to
high-performance switching power converters
Lalita
Udpa
for contributions to development of
forward and inverse electromagnetic
nondestructive evaluation methodologies
Ann C. Von Lehmen
for
contributions to optical network architectures and
technologies
Jinyun
Zhang
for contributions to broadband
wireless transmission and networking
technology
Weihua
Zhuang
for contributions to mobile
communications and networks
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2009
Tulay
Adali
for contributions to nonlinear and complex-valued
statistical signal processing
Keren
Bergman
for contributions to development of optical
interconnection and transport networks
Michelle
Effros
for contributions to source and network coding
Orla
Feely
for contributions to nonlinear discrete-time circuits
and systems
Yuqing
Gao
for contributions to speech recognition and
speech-to-speech translation
Susan
Hagness
for contributions to time-domain computational
electromagnetics and microwave
medical
imaging
Sheila
Hemami
for contributions to robust and perceptual image and
video communications
Lizy
Kurian John
for contributions to power modeling and performance
evaluation of microprocessors
Mahta
Moghaddam
for contributions to forward and inverse scattering
techniques for radar remote sensing
Eve
Riskin
for contributions to variable-rate image and video
compression and to engineering education
Anna
Stefanopoulou
for
contributions to control of energy conversion systems
Liso
Su
for
leadership in semiconductor technology development
Dawn
Tilbury
for leadership in networked and logic control systems
Susan
Trolier-McKinstry
for
contributions to dielectric and piezoelectric thin films
and device applications
Sabine
Van Huffel
for contributions to total least squares fitting and
computational biosignal processing
Annette
von Jouanne
for contributions to ocean wave energy systems
Susie
Wee
for contributions in multimedia technology
Jean-Lien
Wu
for
leadership in information and communication education
Aidong
Zhang
for contributions to multimedia data indexing