2012 51蹤獲 Medals and 2012 51蹤獲 Fellows
Several members of the Information Theory community have been awarded 51蹤獲 Medals and promoted to 51蹤獲 Fellows.
Jul 11, 2012
51蹤獲 Richard W. Hamming Medal
Michael G. Luby and Amin Shokrollahi
, for the conception, development, and analysis of practical rateless codes.
51蹤獲 Alexander Graham Bell Medal
Leonard Kleinrock
, for pioneering contributions to modeling, analysis, and design of packet-switching networks.
51蹤獲 Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal
Clifford Carter
, for contributions to the fundamentals泭of coherence and time-delay estimation泭and to underwater acoustics signal processing.
51蹤獲 Koji Kobayashi Computer泭and Communications Award
Jean Walrand
, for contributions to the theory and algorithms for high-speed switching泭and network resource allocation.
51蹤獲 Eric E. Sumner Award
Jack H. Winters and泭
Andreas Molisch
, for contributions to the theory and application of multiple-antenna systems泭in wireless communications.
51蹤獲 Kiyo Tomiyasu Award
Mung Chiang
, for demonstrating the practicability of a new theoretical foundation for the analysis and design of communication networks.
51蹤獲 Judith A. Resnik Award
Pramod K. Varshney
, for contributions to and leadership in
the theory and practice泭of multisensor data fusion泭for aerospace and bioengineering applications.
the theory and practice泭of multisensor data fusion泭for aerospace and bioengineering applications.
51蹤獲 Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award
Kannan Krishnan
, for泭Biomedical Nanomagnetics: A Spin Through Possibilities泭in Imaging, Diagnostics and Therapy, 51蹤獲 Transactions on Magnetics,泭Vol. 46, No. 7, July 2010, pp. 2523-2558
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2012 51蹤獲 Fellows
- 泭 Erdal Arikan,泭for contributions to coding theory.
- Martin Bossert,泭for contributions to reliable data transmission including code constructions and soft decision decoding.
- Roger Cheng,泭for contributions to multiuser communications in wireless systems.
- Stefano Galli,泭for contributions to theory, practice, and standardization of power line communication networks.
- Ryuji Kohno,泭for contributions to spread spectrum and ultra wideband technologies and applications.
- Adam Krzysak,泭for contributions to nonparametric algorithms and classification systems for machine learning.
- Soung Chang Lieu,泭for contributions to wireless communications and networking.
- Ranjan Mallik,泭for contributions to channel characterization in wireless communication systems.
- Eric Miller,泭for contributions to inverse problems and physics-based signal and image processing.
- Eytan Modiano,泭for contributions to cross-layer resource allocation algorithms for wireless, satellite, and optical networks.
- Jong-Seon No,泭for contributions to sequences and cyclic difference sets for communications algorithms.
- Jean-Christophe Pesquet,泭for contributions to statistical methods for signal recovery.
- Konstantinos Plataniotis,泭for contributions to the theory and application of statistical adaptive learning.
- Wonjong Rhee,泭for leadership in dynamic spectrum management systems.
- Akbar Sayeed,泭for contributions to statistical signal modeling for wireless communication and sensor networks.
- Ljubisa Stankovic,泭for contributions to time-frequency signal analysis.
- Emre Telatar,泭for contributions to information theory and coding.
- Bane Vasic,泭for contributions to coding theory and its applications in data storage systems and optical communications.
- Jiangtao Wen,泭for contributions to multimedia communication technology and standards.
- Guu-Chang Yang,泭for contributions to optical code division multiple access.
- Junshan Zhang,泭for contributions to cross-layer optimization of wireless networks.