No. |
Section |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Tokyo |
Yasuhiko Arakawa |
University of Tokyo |
for contributions to the understanding of quantum confinement effects in semiconductor lasers and the development of quantum dot lasers. |
2 |
Kanasai |
Mituhiko Araki |
Matuse National College of Technology |
for contributions to control theory and its industrial/medical applications. |
3 |
Tokyo |
Tohru Furuyama |
Toshiba Corp. |
for contributions to high speed dynamic random access memory (DRAM) design and technologies. |
4 |
Fukuoka |
Masanori Hara |
Kyushu Univ. |
for contributions to electrical insulation technology in superconducting power devices. |
5 |
Tokyo |
Shinji Hara |
University of Tokyo |
for contributions to robust, servo tracking, and sampled-data control theories. |
6 |
Tokyo |
Hideki Hashimoto |
University of Tokyo |
for contributions to mechatronics systems. |
7 |
Tokyo |
Hideki Hayashi |
Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. |
for contributions to and leadership in compound semiconductor device technologies. |
8 |
Tokyo |
Kazuhiro Hirasawa |
Tokyo University of Aguriculture and Technology |
for contributions to antennas for mobile communications. |
9 |
Kansai |
Katsuo Ikeda |
Osaka Institute of Technology |
for contributions to and leadership in informatics education. |
10 |
Nagoya |
Naoki Inagaki |
Nanzan University |
for contributions to array antenna design. |
11 |
Hiroshima |
Makoto Kaneko |
Hiroshima University |
for contributions to design, sensing, and manipulation schemes for robotic hands. |
12 |
Kanasai |
Masatsugu Kidode |
Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
for contributions to high-speed local parallel image processors. |
13 |
Kansai |
Tetsuro Kobayashi |
Osaka University |
for contributions to ultrafast optoelectronics and electrooptic devices. |
14 |
Sendai |
Kazuhiro Kosuge |
Tohoku University |
for contributions to multiple robots coordination and human-robot interface. |
15 |
Tokyo |
Youji Kotsuka |
Tokai University |
for contributions to ferrite application to RF/microwave devices. |
16 |
Tokyo |
Tadahiro Kuroda |
Keio University |
for contributions to low-power and high-speed very large scale integrated (VLSI) design. |
17 |
Tokyo |
Hideo Kuwahara |
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. |
for contributions to high capacity optical fiber communication technologies. |
18 |
Nagoya |
Hiroshi Murase |
Nagoya University |
for contributions to image recognition and multimedia content monitoring systems. |
19 |
Tokyo |
Masao Nakagawa |
Keio University |
for contributions to the advancement of code division multiple access (CDMA) and mobile communications. |
20 |
Tokyo |
Juro Ohga |
Shibaura Institute of Technology |
for research, development and standardization activity for electroacoustical transducers of telephony. |
21 |
Tokyo |
Hiroshi Sakou |
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd. |
for contributions to machine vision technology. |
22 |
Tokyo |
Masatoshi Suzuki |
KDDI R&D Laboratories |
for contributions to high-speed optical communication systems. |
23 |
Tokyo |
Shuichi Tahara |
NEC Corp. |
for contributions to superconducting digital integrated circuits and single-flux quantum electronics. |
24 |
Tokyo |
Tomohiko Taniguchi |
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. |
for contributions to speech coding technologies and development of digital signal processing (DSP) based communication systems. |
25 |
Tokyo |
TsuneoTokumitsu |
Eudyna Devices Inc. |
for contributions to uniplanar and 3-dimensional monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs). |
26 |
Tokyo |
Katsuyoshi Washio |
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd. |
for contributions to high-speed silicon and silicon germanium bipolar/Bi complimentary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) device and circuit technologies. |
27 |
Tokyo |
Tadashi Watanabe |
Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and Technology |
for contributions to supercomputer architectures. |