IEEE Japan Council

1995 New Fellows

No. Name Professional Affiliation Citation
1 Shigeru Asakawa Toshiba Corp. For contributions to the development of ultra-low-power digital radio-paging systems.
2 Toshiharu Aoki NTT For contributions to the development of integrated digital network(IDN)systems and leadership in the R&D networking architecture for multimedia communication.
3 Toshiharu Fukuda Nagoya Univ. For the development of distributed intelligent robotics and system control with neuro-fuzzy-genetic-algorithm based computational intelligence
4 Kozo Hayashi Sharp Corp For leadership in, and contributions to, HDTV research and development.
5 Toshio Hosono Nihon Univ. For contributions to engineering education.
6 Makoto Ibuka Yokogawa Electric R&D For contributions to, and leadership in, the development of superconducting quantum devices and the and their application to precise measurement
7 Gota Kano Matsushita Electronics For contribution to research, development and industrialization of GaAs devices, particularly UHF FET itegrated circuits and lasers for consumer applications.
8 Masao Kasahara Kyoto Institute of Technology For contributions to coding theory and to efficient coding.
9 Yasuo Kato,(deceased), NEC For contribution and leadership in the development of difital signal Processing technology, including speech processing and video signal processing.
10 Kozo Kinoshita Osaka Univ. For contributions to testing methods fo memory and logic circuits.
11 Kuniji Kito Akechi Insulator Corp. For contributions to the research and development of extra-high-strength strength suspension insulators for high-voltage power transmission.
12 Shinzo Kodama Osaka Univ. For contributions to research and education in systems and control theory.
13 Toshiro KogaT Kyushu Univ. For contributions to circuit and system theory.
14 Fujio Masuoka Toshiba Corp. For invention of the Flash memory and pioneering work in the area.
15 Teruyoshi Mizutani Nagoya Univ. For contributions to the understanding and development of polymeric insulating materials.
16 Kaneo Mohri Nagoya Univ. For contributions to the research and development of sensor-magnetics.
17 Kinji Mori Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to distributed computer systems.
18 Takao Nakano Mitsubishi Electric Corp. For leadership in the development and early industrialization of VLSI DRAMs.
19 Masataka Nakazawa NTT For contributions to high-speed optical soliton communication using erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, femtosecond lasers, and nonlinear fiber optics.
20 Koji Nihei Oki Industries For contributions to thin film technology and printhead development.
21 Takao Nishizeki Tohoku Univ. For contributions to graph algorithms with applications to physical design of electronic systems.
22 Masahiro Okamura Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to research and development of high power semiconductor devices.
23 Kenichi Okuyama Hitachi Electric Systems For contributions to the development and analysis of power transformer coil design.
24 Fumitaka Ono Mitsubishi Electric Corp. For contributions to the research and development of Markov source coding, and arithmetic codes and their applications.
25 Kinji Ono National Center for Science Information Systems For contributions to, and leadership in, the research and development of international communications, especially in the field of data communication technology.
26 Eiji Takeda Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to the characterization and understanding of hot-carrier effects in MOS devices and their device applications.
27 Hiroshi Takuma University of electro-communications For leadership in the development of excimer lasers for laser fusion applications.
28 Teiji Uchida Tokai Univ. For contributions in research and development of micro-optics, optical surface mount technology, and ooptical communication systems.
29 Matsuichi Yamada KDD For contributions to radiowave propagation for satellite communications.
30 Kazuhiko Yamanouchi Tohoku Univ. For research and development in surfaceacoustic waves and surface optical waves.
31 Okio Yoshida Toshiba Corp. For contributions to the development of photoelectronic imaging devices from vidicon-type camera tubes to CCED image sensors.