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The 52 members of the IEEE Fellow Committee are all IEEE Fellows representing the 10 IEEE Regions, 46 IEEE Societies/Technical Councils and various affiliations. The IEEE Fellow Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the IEEE Board of Directors for nominees to be elevated to the grade of Fellow. IEEE Fellow Committee Members The 2016 Fellow Committee Members Chair: Amy Reibman 2005 for contributions to the transport of video over networks Vice Chair: Stefano Galli 2012 for contributions to theory, practice, and standardization of power line communication networks Members: Alessandro Astolfi for contributions to nonlinear control theory and its applications to mechanical, electromechanical and power systems David Bader for contributions to parallel algorithms for combinatorial problems and computational biology John Baillieul (Life Fellow) 1993 for contributions to nonlinear control theory, robotics, and control of complex mechanical systems Supriyo Bandyopadhyay 2005 for contributions to device applications of nanostructures Fil Bartoli 2005 for leadership in optoelectronic materials and devices Piero Bonissone (Life Fellow) 2004 for leadership in the development of artificial and computational intelligence technologies and their applications to real-world problems

Christos Cassandras for contributions to discrete event systems and perturbation analysis and their applications Babu Chalamala 2014 for contributions to the development of advanced materials and device technologies for vacuum microelectronics and field emission displays George Chrisikos for contributions to the simulation and design of communication systems Cor Claeys for contributions to semiconductor device physics, defect engineering, and low frequency noise characterization Mariesa Crow for contributions to power engineering education and to computational methods for power system analysis Serge Demidenko 2004 for contributions to electronic testing Paulo Diniz 2000 for fundamental contributions to the design and implementation of fixed and adaptive filters and Electrical Engineering Education Miwako Doi for contributions to the human interface of document processing Jay Farrell 2008 for contributions to intelligent, autonomous vehicle analysis and design Victor Fouad-Hanna (Life Fellow) for contributions to the development of advanced numerical techniques for analysis and modeling of passive microwave and millimeter wave circuits

Maria Greco for contributions to non-gaussian radar clutter modeling and signal processing algorithms William Hurley 2007 for contributions to magnetic circuit design, planar magnetics, and high frequency transformer design Pooi-Yuen Kam for contributions to receiver design and performance analysis for wireless communications Mark Karol 1993 for contributions to the theory, design, and analysis of high-performance packet switches and multiuser lightwave communication networks Mostafa Kaveh (Life Fellow) 1988 for contributions to diffraction tomography and to the signal processing aspects of that imaging technique Michael P. Kennedy 1998 for contributions to the theory of neural networks and nonlinear dynamics, and for leadership in nonlinear circuits research and education V. Prasad Kodali (Life Fellow) 1980 for leadership in the planning of radar development Kazuo Kyuma 1997 for contributions to optical information processing including optical neuro-chip and artificial retina chips Jae Hong Lee for contributions to high-speed wireless communication systems Yong Lian for contributions to the design of low-power high-performance digital filters Zhi-Pei Liang 2006 for contributions to biomedical applications of magnetic resonance imaging

K.J. Ray Liu 2003 for contributions to algorithms, architectures, and implementations for signal processing Franco Maloberti (Life Fellow) for contributions to design methodologies for analog integrated circuits and outstanding leadership in microelectronics education and research A.P. Sakis Meliopouos 1993 for contributions to power system grounding, reliability assessment, and analysis of harmonics Carmen Menoni for contributions to nano-scale imaging with ultraviolet lasers, and semiconductor optical materials and devices Dejan Milojicic for contributions to distributed systems software and mobile programming abstractions David Neuhoff (Life Fellow) 1994 for contributions to the theory of universal source coding and asymptotic vector quantization Marios Polycarpou 2006 for contributions to the theory and application of intelligent systems and control Peter Ramadge for contributions to the theory of adaptive control and the control of discrete event systems Marina Ruggieri 2014 for contributions to millimeter-wave satellite communications Magdalena Salazar-Palma 2014 for contributions to the application of numerical techniques to electromagnetic modeling Morris Sloman for contributions to adaptive policy based management of distributed and pervasive systems

Robert Staszewski for contributions to development of digital radio frequency integrated systems Michael Steer 1999 for contributions to the computer aided engineering of non-linear microwave and millimeter-wave circuits Isabel Trancoso for sustained contributions to speech technology, especially in the provision of research in and resources for the Portuguese language Leung Tsang 1990 for contributions to wave propagation in discrete random media and the theory of microwave remote sensing Chi Tse 2006 for contributions to power electronics circuits and applications Maria Elena Valcher 2012 for contributions to positive systems theory and the behavioral approach to system analysis and control Joos Vandewalle (Life Fellow) 1992 for contributions to the mathematics of nonlinear circuits and systems Pramod Varshney 1997 for contributions to the theory and applications of distributed detection and data fusion Bo Wahlberg 2007 for contributions to system identification using orthonormal basis functions Yuan-Fang Zheng (Life Fellow) 1997 for contributions to the development of mechanisms for coordination of multiple robots and manipulators

Alternates: Kwang Bok Lee for contributions to wireless communication systems Jose Principe 2000 for development of the gamma neural model and for its applications in signal processing Tapan Sarkar (Life Fellow) 1992 for contributions to iterative solutions of numerical models in electromagnetic theory John Volakis for contributions to computational electromagnetic, including hybrid finite element and high frequency methods