No. |
Section |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Kansai |
Minoru Asada |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to robot leaning and applications. |
2 |
Tokyo |
Kouichi Asatani |
Kogakuin Univ. |
For contributions to optical networking and standards, commuations quality of service, and network performance. |
3 |
Tokyo |
Yoshizumi Eto |
Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc. |
For contributions to digital high definition television recording and standards. |
4 |
Tokyo |
Masaharu Fujita |
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technoligy |
For contributions to digital high definition television recording and standards. |
5 |
Tokyo |
Shinta Fukui |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. |
For contributions to secure power network opetration technologies using intelligent systems. |
6 |
Tokyo |
Kenya Hashimoto |
Chiba Univ. |
For contributions to simulation and design for surface acoustic wave devices. |
7 |
Tokyo |
Yoichi Hori |
University of Tokyo |
For contributions to advanced motion control. |
8 |
Tokyo |
Nobutake Imamura |
Terrahouse Co., Ltd |
For contributions to development and commercialization of magneto-optical recording media and read/write systems. |
9 |
Tokyo |
Hiroyuki Inoue |
Opnext Inc. |
For contributions to semiconductor optical switches and modulators. |
10 |
Tokyo |
Koichiro Ishibashi |
Renesas Technology Corp. |
For technical contributions to developments of low-power SRAMs and MCUs. |
11 |
Tokyo |
Tadao Ishibashi |
NTT Elecrtonics Corp. |
For contributions to high-speed and optoelectronic semiconductor devices. |
12 |
Tokyo |
Koichi Ito |
Chiba Univ. |
For contributions to the development of antennas for mobile communications and medical applications. |
13 |
Tokyo |
Nobuhiko Kitawaki |
Tsukuba Univ. |
For contributions to speech quality assesment for low bit rate encoders and associated standards. |
14 |
Kansai |
Masaaki Kuzuhara |
NEC |
For contributions to Group III-V microwave power device. |
15 |
Tokyo |
Kenichi Mase |
Niigata Univ. |
For contributions to communications network traffic control. |
16 |
Nagoya |
Akira Mizuno |
Institute of Molecular Science |
For the reduction of gaseous pollutions. |
17 |
Tokyo |
Hisayo Momose |
Tohshiba Corp. |
For contributions to ultra-thin gate oxide metal oxide semiconductor fields effect trasistors. |
18 |
Tokyo |
Hidehito Obayashi |
Hitachi High-Technologies Corp. |
For contributions to critical dimension scanning election microscopy. |
19 |
Tokyo |
Shingo Ohmori |
NICT |
For contributions to mobile satellite communication systems. |
20 |
Kansai |
Yutaka Ohmori |
Osaka Univ. |
For contributions to the development of organic and semiconductor light emitting materials and devices. |
21 |
Tokyo |
Shinji Okazaki |
Super Advanced Electronics Technologies |
For contributions to the resolution enhancement technology in optical and electron-beam lithography. |
22 |
Kansai |
Tatsuro Takahashi |
Ktoyo Univ. |
For contributions to the technology and systems for asynchronous transfer mode networks. |
23 |
Tokyo |
Hidehiko Tanaka |
Institute of Infomation Security |
For contributions tohigh performance computation models. |
24 |
Kansai |
Shoji Tominaga |
Osaka Electro-Communication Univ. |
For contributions to the analysis of physical phenomena in digital color imaging. |
25 |
Tokyo |
SKazuno Yano |
Central Reserch Laboratory,Hitachi Ltd. |
For contributions to nanostructured-silicon devices and circuits and advanced CMOS logic. |
26 |
Tokyo |
Hiroshi Saito |
NTT |
For contributions to traffic control for integrated packet networks. |
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