| No. |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
| 1 |
Yoshihiko Akaiwa |
Kyushu University |
For contributions to digital modulation techniques and distributed dynamic channel assignment for mobile radio communications. |
| 2 |
Yoshiaki Hagiwara |
Sony |
For pioneering work on, and development of, solid-state imagers. |
| 3 |
Takeo Hattori |
Musashi Institute of Technology |
For contributions to the studies on the formation and the characterization of ultrathin gate oxides for ULSI devices. |
| 4 |
Takao Hinamoto |
Hiroshima Univ. |
For contributions to the design, synthesis, realization and sensitivity minimization of two-dimensional digital filters. |
| 5 |
Satoshi Hiyamizu |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to the realization of the first high electron mobility transister (HEMT). |
| 6 |
Masao Hotta |
Hitachi Ltd. |
For contributions to the development of low-power video-frequency Analog to Digital converters for mixed-signal system Large Scale Integrated circuits. |
| 7 |
Takashi Iida |
Communication Research Laboratory |
For contributions and leadership in satellite commmunications. |
| 8 |
Hiroshi Ishiwara |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
For contributions to Si-based heterostructure devices and ferroelectric memories. |
| 9 |
Yahiko Kamibayashi |
Kyoto Univ. |
For fundamental contributions in database design, consecutive data retrieval, and cooperative information processing. |
| 10 |
Kenzo Kamiyama |
Utsunomiya Univ. |
For contributions to the development of digital motor drives and their applications. |
| 11 |
Shigerui katagiri |
NTT |
For contributions to discriminative learning theory and its applications to speech recognition. |
| 12 |
Norihiko Morinaga |
Kyoto Univ. |
For contributions to and leadership in the development of intelligent radio communication systems and broadband radio on fiber systems. |
| 13 |
Akihiko Morino |
Selete |
For contributions to the development of System-on-a-Chip for multimedia applications. |
| 14 |
Ryohei Nakatsu |
ATR |
For leadership in the development of speech recognition and multimedia systems. |
| 15 |
Tamotsu Ninomiya |
Kyushu Univ. |
For contributions to the development of high-frequency switching power converters. |
| 16 |
Kenji Nishi |
Selete |
For contributions to semiconductor process and device modeling and the development of software for their simulation. |
| 17 |
Kouhei Ohnishi |
Keio Univ. |
For contributions to the development of disturbance observer and its applications to motion control. |
| 18 |
Masakazu Sengoku |
Niigata Univ. |
For contributions to graph theoretic research on circuits and communication network systems. |
| 19 |
Takatoshi Shindo |
CRIEPI |
For contributions to lightning protection design of power transmission systems and understanding of the physics of laser-guided discharges. |
| 20 |
Shoji Shinoda |
Chuo University |
For contributions to graph-theoretic researches on flow and tension networks, electrical circuits, and cellular mobile communication systems. |
| 21 |
Toshiyuki Shiozawa |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to engineering-oriented relativistic electromagnetic theory and theoretical study of free-electron lasers. |
| 22 |
Shigehiko Suzuki |
NTT |
For leadership in the development and standardization of technologies for intelligence in telecommunications networks. |
| 23 |
Tadashi Takano |
Space and Astronautical Science |
For development of antennas for radio communications and space activities. |
| 24 |
Hatsukazu Tanaka |
Kobe Univ. |
For contributions to the theory of source and channel coding and its applications, as well as for contributions to education in engineering. |
| 25 |
Toshikatsu Tanaka |
CRIEPI |
For contributions to the understanding of high field and aging phenomena in polymeric insulation. |
| 26 |
Junichiro Toriwaki |
Nagoya Univ. |
For contributions to digital image processing, pattern recognition and medical image analysis. |
| 27 |
Yoshiki Uchikawa |
Nagoya Univ. |
For contributions to the development of computational intelligence. |
| 28 |
Shoogo Ueno |
University of Tokyo |
For contributions to biomagnetic research in localized magnetic stimulation of the brain, impedance MRI, and imaging of brain function. |
| 29 |
Isamu Washizuka |
Sharp |
For contributions to the technology and applications of liquid crystal displays. |
| 30 |
Shuzo Yajima |
Kansai Univ. |
For contributions to the development of computers and the theory of logic circuits. |
| 31 |
Masatsune Yamaguchi |
Chiba Univ. |
For contributions to highly piezoelectric leaky surface acoustic waves. |
| 32 |
Yoshino Takehiko |
NHK |
For contributions to the development of transmission systems via satellite. |
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