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2002
New Fellows

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No. Section Name Professional Affiliation Citation
1 Sendai Fujmiyuji Adachi Tohoku Univ. For contributions and leadership in digital cellular communication technologies.
2 Tokyo Shigeyuki Akiba KDDI Corp. For contributions to infrared semiconductor lasers and to the development of high capacity transoceanic undersea cable systems.
3 Tokyo Tomonori Aoyama University of Tokyo For contributions to digital signal processing for communications and broadband communication networks.
4 Tokyo Naoki Chinoe Opnext Japan For contributions to the development and understanding of semiconductor lasers.
5 Sendai Noriyoshi Chubachi Tohoku Gakuin Univ. For contributions to the field of piezoelectric materials, ultrasonic microsopy, materials characterization, and medical ultrasonics
6 Tokyo Nobuo Fujii Tokyo Institute of Technology For contributions to the theory and design of active filters.
7 Tokyo Hiromichi Fujisawa Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to document understanding including handwritten Chinese character recognition and document retrieval.
8 Tokyo Masaaki Futamoto Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to perpendicular magnetic recording.
9 Nagoya Toshio Goto Nagoya Univ. For contributions to plasma processing, gaseous electronics and lasers.
10 Tokyo Mitsutaka Hikita Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to the development of surface-acoustic-wave devices for mobile communications.
11 Tokyo Shuji Hirakawa Toshiba Corp. For contributions to the innovation of coded-modulation and set-partitioning, and applications of error-correcting codes to a real digital broadcasting system.
12 Fukuoka Hiroyoshi Ikuno Kumamoto Univ. For contributions to the development of new numerical methods and asymtotic techniques in computational electromagnetics.
13 Tokyo Yuji Inoue NTT Data For contributions to the development of technologies for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) networking architecture and multimedia networks.
14 Kansai Toru Ishida Kyoto Univ. For contributions to autonomous agents and multiagent systems.
15 Tokyoa Osami Ishida Mitsubishi Electric Corp. For leadership in research and development of microwave devices for mobile communication.
16 Tokyo Hiroshi Ishikawa Fujitsu Laboratory For contributions to semiconductor and new material lasers.
17 Hiroshima Kenichi Kanatani Okayama University For contributions to computer vision.
18 Tokyo Masakazu Kato Toshiba Corp. For contributions to the development of electric power network operation systems using artificial intelligence technologies.
19 Tokyo Masao Kawachi NTT For contributions to optical fiber communications using silica-based optical fibers and planar lightwave circuits.
20 Tokyo Junzo Kawakami Hitachi Ltd. For contributions to the research and development of artificial intelligence applications in power engineering.
21 Tokyo Atsuo Kawamura Yokohama National Univ. For contributions to real-time digital feedback control of PWM inverters and its application to UPS.
22 Tokyo Hisato Kobayashi Hosei Univ. >For contributions to the research field of human-robot interactive communication.
23 Tokyo Hisaaki Maeda University of Tokyo For contributions to the theory of floating structures and wave energy absorption.
24 Nagoya Nobuyuki Matsui Nagoya Institute of Technology For contributions to the theory and practice of control of AC motor drives.
25 Kansai Akira Matsuzawa Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. For contributions to high-speed A/D converters and mixed-signal integrated circuits.
26 Tokyo Kazuo Murano Fujitsu Laboratory For contributions to the research and development of communications signal processing and DSP LSIs, and the standardization of ISDN user-network interface.
27 Tokyo Takashi Nanya University of Tokyo For contribution to the theory and design of self-checking and asynchronous VLSI systems.
28 Tokyo Susumu Nishiwaki Toshiba Corp. For contributions to the understanding of high voltage switching phenomena.
29 Tokyo Taiji Nishizawa Sharp Corp. For contributions to broadcast engineering.
30 Tokyo Tetsuya Osaka Waseda Univ. For contributions in the field of high-density magnetic recording.
31 Tokyo Tadashi Saitoh Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology For contributions to development of crystalline silicon solar cells and materials for photovoltaic applications.
32 Tokyo Ken Sakamura University of Tokyo For contributions to the development of computer architecture.
33 Tokyo Shojiro Sakata University of Electro-Communications For contributions to the theory of multidimensional arrays and codes.
34 Tokyo Naoyuki Shigyo Toshiba Corp. For contributions to the development of technology-oriented computer-aided design of semiconductor devices.
35 Kansai Tadashi Shiosaki Nara Institute of Science and Technology For contributions to SAW devices and nonvolatile memories.
36 Tokyo Keiji Tachikawa NTT DoCoMo, Inc. For contributions to and leadership in the development, introduction, and standardization of mobile communications systems.
37 Hiroshima Toshiaki Tsuchiya Shimane Univ. For contributions to the understanding of the reliability physics of MOS devices and the development of hot-carrier-immune CMOS tecnologies.
38 Kansai Masao Washizu Kyoto Univ. For contributions to the application of electric fields to the manipulation of molecules and cells for biological research.
39 Tokyo Toshiaki Yachi NTT For contributions to power semiconductor and micro-magnetic devices.
40 Tokyo Akihiko Yamada National Science Museum For contributions to design and test methodologies for large digital systems.
41 Tokyo Yoshio Yamaguchi Niigata University For contributions to the development of real-time and fully polarimetric synthetic aperture radar systems for short-range sensing of buried objects.

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