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New Fellows

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Last Updated April 3, 2006
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.
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