No. |
Section |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Sendai |
Nei Kato |
Tohoku University |
For contributions to satellite systems and network intrusion detection |
2 |
Tokyo |
Andrzej Cichocki |
RIKEN Brain Science Insitute |
For contributions to applications of blind signal processing and artificial neural networks |
3 |
Tokyo |
Takatomo Enoki |
NTT |
For contributions to compound semiconductor high speed integrated circuits for optical
and wireless communication systems |
4 |
Tokyo |
Hiroyuki Arai |
Yokohama National University |
For contributions to the design and analysis of low profile antennas for mobile communications |
5 |
Tokyo |
Akira Hirose |
The University of Tokyo |
For contributions to theory and radar applications of complex-valued neural networks |
6 |
Tokyo |
Tetsuya Kawanishi |
Nat'l Inst. of Information & Communications Technology |
For contributions to high-speed and precise lightwave modulation technologies |
7 |
Tokyo |
Kazuro Kikuchi |
University of Tokyo |
For contributions to coherent optical communication systems |
8 |
Tokyo |
Masaru Kitsuregawa |
University of Tokyo |
For contributions to high performance database technology |
9 |
Tokyo |
Masaaki Niwa |
University of Tsukuba |
For contributions to CMOS technology using high dielectric constant materials and metal gate |
10 |
Tokyo |
Masaya Notomi |
NTT Basic Research Laboratories |
For leadership in the development of photonic crystals and applications |
11 |
Tokyo |
Eiji Oki |
The University of Electro-Communications |
For contributions to high-performance packet switching and path computation technologies |
12 |
Tokyo |
Takuro Sato |
Waseda University |
For contributions to W-CDMA cellular standardization |
13 |
Tokyo |
Hirotaka Tamura |
Fujitsu Laboratories LTD. |
For contributions to technology for high speed interconnects |
14 |
Tokyo |
Haruhiko Tsuchiya |
University of Yamanashi |
For contributions to single-mode optical fiber transmission |
15 |
Nagoya |
Masayuki Tanimoto |
Nagoya University |
For contributions to the development of free-viewpoint television and its MPEG standard |