Progress of SiC Power Devices and Their Impacts on Energy Efficiency
Tsunenobu Kimoto
Monday, August 7, 10:20 - 10:50
Coffee Break
Monday, August 7, 10:50 - 12:05
A1: History (1)
Room: 720
Chair: Haruo Okuda
The Foundations of Control Theory
Stephen C Stubberud and Allen Stubberud
Development of Ferrite Materials and Their Applications
Akira Okamoto and Shigeki Nakagawa
Perpendicular Magnetic Recording; from invention to commercialization
Yoichiro Tanaka, Hiroaki Muraoka and Shunichi Iwasaki
B1: History (2)
Room: 719
Chair: Michael Geselowitz
A Significant Contribution of Dr. Hoashi to the Theory on Electric Circuits
Yoshimichi Ohki
From Study on Weston's History of Technology to IEEE Milestone
Eiju Matsumoto
Legacy of Nikola Tesla as a means for beter understanding early developments of high-tech in electrical engineering
Branimir Jovanovic
Monday, August 7, 12:05 - 13:10
Lunch Break
Monday, August 7, 13:10 - 13:40
Room: 512, 513 and 505
Milestone Commemorative Exhibition
Monday, August 7, 13:40 - 14:55
A2: History (3)
Room: 720
Chair: Kazunori Shimamura
Invited: A Historical perspective - the development of Israel High-Tech
Jacob Baal-Schem
Recognizing the Achievement of Women through the IEEE Milestone Program
Allison Marsh
Engaging the Next Generation in Preserving Key Oral Histories of Pioneering Engineers
Michael Geselowitz and Mary Lanzerotti
B2: History (4)
Room: 719
Chair: Hiroshi Suzuki
The Earliest Japanese Telecommunication Technology
Satoru Ohta
Commercial Development of CDMA Mobile System in Korea
Jong Chang Yi, Byung-Gook Park, Dae-Gwon Jeong, Kukjin Chun, Joo-Sik Lee, Yongsup Shin, Soon-Ho Hong, Hyuckjae Lee, Hang Gu Bahk and Jung Uck Seo
Hiraiso Observatory -the Japanese roots of mobile telecommunications-
Mamoru Ishii and Yuki Kubo
Monday, August 7, 15:05 - 15:55
Excursion: Kei Computer Tour
Monday, August 7, 16:50 - 17:40
Excursion: Sake Brewery Tour
Monday, August 7, 17:45 - 20:45
Banquet
Tuesday, August 8
Tuesday, August 8, 09:30 - 10:45
A3: History (5)
Room: 720
Chair: Byung-Gook Park
History of Development of the MU (Middle and Upper Atmosphere) Radar, the First Large-scale Atmospheric Radar with Two-dimensional Active Phased Array Antenna System