No. |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Masayuki Abe |
KRI |
For contributions to III-V compound semiconductor optoelectronic and high-speed devices. |
2 |
Ken-ichi Aihara/td>
| Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration |
For contributions and leadership in multimedia networking technologies and their applications. |
3 |
Isamu Akasaki |
Meijo Univ. |
For contributions and leadership in research and development of group III nitride semiconductor materials and devices. |
4 |
Hisatoshi Ikeda |
Toshiba |
For contributions to the development of the high voltage gas circuit breakers. |
5 |
Tatsuo Izawa |
NTT |
For contributions to the development of optical fiber fabrication and planar optical waveguide devices. |
6 |
Haruo Kawahara |
Toshiba |
For developments and commercialization of computer control and operation of power generation plants. |
7 |
Yoshio Kobayashi |
Saitama Univ. |
For contributions to the analysis of dielectric resonators and their applications to material measurements and filter designs. |
8 |
Tokumichi Murakami |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. |
For contributions to the research and development of image coding,signal processing and transmission technologies. |
9 |
Tohru Nakamura |
Hosei Univ. |
For contributions to the development of high-speed bipolar integrated circuits. |
10 |
Minoru Obara |
Keio Univ. |
For contributions to the development of high-power excimer lasers and soft x-ray lasers. |
11 |
MShigekazu Sakabe |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. |
For contributions to the analysis and development of electrical machines. |
12 |
Ken
NTT |
For contributions to the architecture and technologies of Asynchronous Transfer Mode networks and photonic networks. |
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13 |
Shoichi Sudp |
NTT |
For contributions to optical fiber and laser diode technology. |
14 |
Tatsuo Takada |
Musashi Institute of Technology |
For contributions to the development of technology to measure space charge in solid and liquid dielectric materials. |
15 |
Kazuhiro Takahashi |
CRIEPI |
For contributions to the development and application of sparse matrix techniques for power utilities. |
16 |
Norio Takahashi |
Okayama Univ. |
For contributions to the finite element modeling and optimal design of magnetic devices. |
17 |
Sadakazu Watanabe |
Toshiba |
For technical leadership in pattern recognition,especially character recognition for postal code and address recognition systems. |
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