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2011 New Fellows
No. |
Section |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Tokyo |
Miwako Doi |
Toshiba Corporation |
For contributions to the human interface of document processing |
2 |
Tokyo |
Yoshihiro Fujita |
Ehime University |
For contributions to imaging systems for high resolution television |
3 |
Tokyo |
Digh Hisamoto |
Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory |
For contributions to complementary metal-oxide semiconductor devices |
4 |
Tokyo |
Shin’ichiro Kimura |
Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory |
For contributions to advanced stack memory cells for high density dynamic randon access memories |
5 |
Fukuoka |
Fujio Kurokawa |
Nagasaki University |
For contributions to switching power converter control |
6 |
Tokyo |
Yoshinobu Nakagome |
Renesas Technology Corporation |
For pioneering development of low-voltage dynamic random access memory circuits and low-leakage complementary metal-oxide mechanical system circuits |
7 |
Tokyo |
Yoshihiko Nakamura |
The University of Tokyo |
For contributions to robotics |
8 |
Sendai |
Koichi Nara |
Fukushima National College of Technology |
For contributions to automation of power distributive systems |
9 |
Sapporo |
Yasutaka Ogawa |
Hokkaido University |
For contributions to estimation techniques and antenna signal processing |
10 |
Tokyo |
Sakae Okubo |
Waseda University |
For contributions to video coding and multimedia communication systems |
11 |
Tokyo |
Masanobu Shimada |
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) |
For contributions to radar remote sensing technologies |
12 |
Kansai |
Hiroaki Sugiura |
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation |
For leadership in color management technology in multimedia systems |
13 |
Tokyo |
Akihiko Sugiyama |
NEC Corporation |
For contributions to speech and audio signal processing |
15 |
Tokyo |
Kunio Uchiyama |
Hitachi, Ltd. |
For contributions to power-efficient microprocessors |
14 |
Sendai |
Masaru Uchiyama |
Tohoku University |
For contributions to design, modeling, and control of robotic structures |
16 |
Tokyo |
Hirosuke Yamamoto |
The University of Tokyo |
For contributions to source coding and information-theoretic secure coding |