No. |
Section |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Tokyo |
Shirabe Akita |
Central Reserch Institute of Electric Power Industry |
For contributions in applied superconductivity in support of electric power applications. |
2 |
Kansai |
Hiroshi Fujioka |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to electron beam testing of semiconductor devices and circuits. |
3 |
Tokyo |
Kenji Iba |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. |
For contributions to the control and planning technology of voltage/reactive power. |
4 |
Tokyo |
Shunji Ikeda |
Renesas Technology Corp. |
For contributions to the development and manufacturing of static random access memory. |
5 |
Kansai |
Masao Ikeda |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to the theory of large scale systems and decentralized control. |
6 |
Tokyo |
Masaru Ishii |
University of Tokyo |
For contributions to improvement of lighting performance of power lines and to the standardization of the measurement of lightning impulse voltages. |
7 |
Tokyo |
Hajime Ishikawa |
Fujitsu Laboratries Ltd. |
For technical leadership in the development of high-performance Si and GaAs devices and circuits. |
8 |
Tokyo |
Masayuki Izutsu |
Infocom Reserch Inc. |
For contributions to integrated optics and broad-band guided-wave light modulators |
9 |
Kansai |
Shoji Makino |
NTT |
For contributions to adaptive filtering technologies and the realization of acoustic echo cancellation. |
10 |
Tokyo |
Yukou Mochida |
Fujitsu Laboratries Ltd. |
For contributions to the development and deployment of digital transport systems. |
11 |
Kansai |
Koso Murakami |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to switching technologies and systems for broadband communications networks. |
12 |
Kansai |
Yukihiro Nakamura |
Kyoto Univ. |
For contributions to very large scale integration synthesis methodologies. |
13 |
Tokyo |
Seiichi Namba |
NHK |
For contributions to integrated digital broadcasting systems. |
14 |
Kansai |
Hiroshi Nozawa |
Kyoto Univ. |
For contributions to nonvolatile semiconductor memories. |
15 |
Kansai |
Takashi Ohira |
ATR |
For contributions to variable microwave signal processing circuits and antennas. |
16 |
Tokyo |
VICTOR RYZHII |
Aizu Univ. |
For contributions to the development to the quantum well infrared photodetectors and quantum dot infrared photodetectors. |
17 |
Nagoya |
Nubuhiko Sawaki |
Nagoya Univ. |
For contributions to the development of group III-nitride semiconductor materials and devices. |
18 |
Tokyo |
Toshio Sudo |
Toshiba Corp. |
For contributions to high-density packaging. |
19 |
Kansai |
Noboru Sugawara |
NTT |
For contributions to speech compression and speech recognition. |
20 |
Kansai |
Toshi Takamori |
Kobe Univ. |
For contributions to robotic and mechatronic systems. |
21 |
Tokyo |
Kazuo Tanie |
AIST |
For contributions to humanoid and human friendly robotics. |
22 |
Kansai |
Osamu Tomisawa |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. |
For contributions to low power, high speed integrated circuits. |
23 |
Tokyo |
Yozo Utsumi |
National Defense Academy in Japan |
For leadership in microwave circuit technology for direct broadcast satellite and high definition. |
24 |
Kansai |
Seiichi Yamamoto |
Doshisha University |
for leadership in the development of spoken language communication systems. |
25 |
Sendai |
Ken-ichi Yukimatsu |
Akita University |
For contributions to photonic switching technologies and systems. |
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