The International Engineering Consortium's Board of Directors established the Fellow Award in 1994 to recognize individuals who have provided the information industry with a superior level of sustained, significant service. Areas of service considered include education, technology and industry leadership contributions.
Robert Aaron |
Outstanding technical contributions to the growth of digital communications systems
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Norman Abramson |
Leader in engineering education and Internet pioneer
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Robert Adler |
Pioneer in the development of television receiving systems
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Fred Andrews |
Leader in the development of switching, digital transmission and technical standards
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Lawrence Babbio |
Esteemed telecommunications industry leader
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James Bagley |
Leader in semiconductor manufacturing techniques
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Frank S. Barnes |
Esteemed educator stimulated changes in engineering education
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Eric Benhamou |
Leading data-communications executive and visionary regarding the National Information Infrastructure
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A. Wayne Bennett |
Esteemed educator and leader in the development of electrical engineering educators
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Michael J. Birck |
Entrepreneur and industry leader
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Donald L. Bitzer |
Computer-based education pioneer
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Joseph Bordogna |
Esteemed educator, research leader and professional society president
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Jack Borsting |
Esteemed educator and administrator
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Gerald Butters |
Industry leader in digital switching and optical communication systems
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Marvin Camras |
Prolific inventor of magnetic recording
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LeRoy T. Carlson |
Telecommunications industrialist enabling modern communications in rural America
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Ralph Cavin |
Outstanding contributor to the semiconductor industry and academic leadership
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Vinton G. Cerf |
Internet pioneer and visionary; received A.M. Turing Award in 2004
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John Chambers |
Esteemed industry leader in data networking
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Donald Chisholm |
Pioneer in transforming telecommunication systems from analog to digital
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Alan Chynoweth |
Leader in the development and manufacture of electronic and photonic devices
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George Cooper |
Esteemed educator and pioneer in spread spectrum communications
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Martin Cooper |
Wireless pioneer and information industry entrepreneur
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Thomas Defanti |
Pioneer in the development of virtual reality systems
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Bruce DeMaeyer |
Leader in the implementation of metropolitan switching and wireless communication systems worldwide
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Chris M. Earnshaw |
Leader in deployment of worldwide communications services and technologies
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Joel S. Engel |
Pioneer in cellular mobile systems
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Douglas Engelbart |
Personal computer and Web pioneer and inventor
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Floyd English |
Industry leader in global wireless communications
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Edward W. Ernst |
Esteemed engineering educator
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George Fisher |
Industry leader in wireless, imaging and electronics
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Eli Fromm |
Leader in engineering education and principal investigator of the Drexel E4 Project and the NSF Gateway Engineering Education Coalition
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Robert Gallager |
Pioneer in data coding
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Robert W. Galvin |
Leading industrialist in wireless and semiconductors
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Paolo A. Gargini |
Notable industry leader in technology research and development
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George Gilder |
Futurist in forecasting information industry directions
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Bernard Gordon |
Inventor and esteemed industry leader
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Paul E. Green |
Communications technology pioneer in spread spectrum systems and early channel adaptive receivers
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Richard R. Green |
Technology leader in cable and broadcasting
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Paul K. Hart |
Facilitator of industry cooperation
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Martin Hellman |
Pioneer in public key cryptography
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Paul H. Henson |
Telephone industry and network reliability leader
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Nick Holonyak, Jr. |
Nobel laureate, esteemed educator and leading researcher in lasers and semiconductors
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Rudolph Hornacek |
Industry leader and authority on the application of technology to rural areas
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Irwin Mark Jacobs |
Distinguished industry leader, author, inventor, and founder of Qualcomm
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Richard A. Jalkut |
Telecommunications industry executive and leader
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Leah Jamieson |
Esteemed educator and IEEE leader
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Robert M. Janowiak |
Catalyst for industry progress and industry-university relations
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Amos E. Joel |
Authority on digital switching design and application
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Volker Jung |
Industrialist and information industry leader
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Robert Kahn |
Internet pioneer and visionary; received A.M. Turing Award in 2004
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Mitchell Kapor |
Outstanding technical contributor to personal computing, and leader in the development of information technology
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Jack S. Kilby |
Nobel Laureate in Physics; inventor of integrated circuit
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Jeong H. Kim |
Entrepreneur and market leader in AT&T WAN access equipment
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Leonard Kleinrock |
Internet pioneer, esteemed educator, and new business innovator
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Herwig Kogelnik |
Leader in research and development of lasers and optical electronics
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Raymond Kurzweil |
Technical leader, author, and inventor in the field of voice recognition
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Tingye Li |
Technical leader and contributor to laser technology and microwave antennas
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Julio Linares Lopez |
Distinguished leader and senior executive in the European telecommunications industry.
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William Lindsey |
Engineering educator and leader in the development of deep space communication systems
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Robert Lucky |
Visionary, inventor and research leader
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Karl Martersteck |
Technology leader and authority on digital switching
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Sir Terry Matthews |
Entrepreneur and leading expert in voice, video, and data convergence
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John S. Mayo |
Semiconductor and system research organization leader
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Scott McNealy |
Industry leader in network computing and open technology
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Carver Mead |
Entrepreneur, author, educator, leader in the development of design methodologies for VLSI devices
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David G. Messerschmitt |
Esteemed educator and pioneer in developing new curricula on information technology
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Robert Metcalfe |
Industry leader, inventor and author
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Arthur C. Moeller |
Leader in university education and administration
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Gordon E. Moore |
Pioneer in microprocessors and computer memory
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Eli Noam |
Esteemed educator and author
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David Packard |
Leading industrialist in instrumentation and computers
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John J. Pappas |
Esteemed telecommunications industry leader and facilitator of industry cooperation
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Irene Peden |
Esteemed educator and contributor to radio science
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Paul Penfield, Jr. |
Leader in engineering education and administration
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Arno A. Penzias |
Nobel Laureate in astrophysics and researcher in telecommunications and information systems
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John R. Pierce |
Pioneering leader in the development of communications satellite technology and eminent author
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Stefano Pileri |
Technology leader in the telecommunications industry
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Samuel Pitroda |
Entrepreneur, industrialist, telecommunications leader and ITU advocate for global communications
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Peter Radley |
Distinguished leader in the telecommunications industry
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Manijeh Razeghi |
Pioneer in the development of epitaxial growth techniques and semiconductor lasers
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Frank D. Reese |
Telecommunications industry leader
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Michael Reeve |
Widely published expert on telecommunications and optical communications
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Walden C. Rhines |
Innovative leader in the technology industry
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Brian Roberts |
Leader and pioneer in the cable industry
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Lawrence G. Roberts |
Foremost authority on packet switching and network architectures
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T.J. Rodgers |
Entrepreneur and leader in the semiconductor industry
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Harold Rosen |
Pioneering leader in the development of geosynchronous communication satellite technology
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John Roth |
Industry leader in digital switching and wireless communications
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Hector Ruiz |
Esteemed leader in semi-conductor manufacturing
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Jesse Russell |
Wireless communications researcher and facilitator of industry cooperation
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Mischa Schwartz |
Esteemed educator and researcher in the field of communications
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Richard Schwartz |
Pioneer in the field of photovoltaic cells and contributor to engineering education
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John W. Seazholtz |
Authority in applying technology to telecommunications
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Jagdish N. Sheth |
Leading professor, researcher, and information industry futurist
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Casimir S. Skrzypczak |
Esteemed technology executive and industry leader
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Richard Snelling |
Authority on the applications and operations of fiber optics and wireless to telecommunication networks
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Frank G. Splitt |
Authority on telecommunications systems and futurist
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Gerd Tenzer |
Esteemed telecommunications executive
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John Terry |
Technology leader in digital switching and broadband communications
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Timothy N. Trick |
Leading educator and researcher in new educational methods using information technologies
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Andrew Viterbi |
Inventor and contributor to information and communication theory a well as the commercial development of CDMA wireless systems, co-founder of Qualcomm
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Lawrence W. VonTersch |
Esteemed educator and university administrator
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William Weisz |
Leading industrialist in the deployment of wireless systems
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William A. Wulf |
Leader in the engineering profession, outstanding contributor to undergraduate computer science education, and researcher on computer architecture and computer security
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Jerry Yeargan |
Esteemed educator and leader of Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology
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