No. |
Name |
Professional Affiliation |
Citation |
1 |
Ô–Ø ‘ו¶ Hirofumi Akagi |
‰ªŽR‘åŠwHŠw•” “d‹CHŠw‰È |
For contributions to the theory of instantaneous reactive power in three-phase circuits, and to the development of active power filters for harmonic compensation in power systems. |
2 |
HŠÛ t•v Haruo Akimaru |
î•ñƒlƒbƒgŒ¤‹†Š ’©“ú‘åŠw |
For contributions to switching and signaling systems, and the optimum design applying teletraffic theory. |
3 |
“¡“‡ Œ[ Satoru Fujishima |
‘º“c»ìŠ |
For the development of piezoelectric ceramic filters, SAW filters for TV and SAW filters for mobile communication. |
4 |
ŒÃ“c Ÿ‹v Katsuhisa Furuta |
“Œ‹žH‹Æ‘åŠw î•ñ—HŒ¤‹†‰È |
For contributions to digital control theory and its applications to robotics and industrial processes. |
5 |
’·’Jì ’B˜N Tatsuro Hasegawa |
“ŒŽÅƒGƒ“ƒWƒjƒAƒŠƒ“ƒOƒT[ƒrƒX |
For contributions to industrial electronics and control systems. |
6 |
Lè –c‘¾˜Y Botaro Hirosaki |
NEC C&CŠî‘bŠJ”Œ¤‹†Š |
For contributions to the development of high-speed digital communications technologies and systems. |
7 |
ˆÉ“¡ ´’j Kiyoo Itoh |
“ú—§»ìŠ ’†‰›Œ¤‹†Š |
For seminal and sustained contributions to high-density dynamic DRAMs. |
8 |
Šâ‚ D—T Yoshihiro Iwadare |
–¼ŒÃ‰®‘åŠw HŠw•”î•ñHŠw‰È |
For contributions to information and coding theory, especially for the construction of a class of burst-error correcting convolutional codes. |
9 |
ò •”Ž Takehiro Izumi |
NHK•ú‘—‹ZpŒ¤‹†Š |
For leadership in the planning and institution of direct broadcasting by satellite and the development of a channeling plan for such broadcasting. |
10 |
Š}Œ© ºM Akinobu Kasami |
“ŒŽÅŒ¤‹†ŠJ”ƒZƒ“ƒ^[ |
For contributions to, and technical leadership of, the development of red and green LED's and red visible laser diodes. |
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11 |
¬—Ñ Œ÷˜Y Kohroh Kobayashi |
NECŒõƒGƒŒƒNƒgƒƒjƒNƒXŒ¤‹†Š |
For contribution to the development of high performance long wavelength semiconductor lasers and other optoelectronics devices for optical fiber communications. |
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12 |
¬‹{ Œ[‹` Hiroyoshi Komiya |
ŽO•H“d‹@ULSI ŠJ”Œ¤‹†Š |
For contributions to the development and operation of a fully automated semiconductor manufacturing line. |
13 |
¼£ v‹K Kouki Matsuse |
–¾Ž¡‘åŠwHŠw•” “d‹CHŠw‰È |
For contributions to sensorless control of induction motors and adjustable speed ac drives. |
14 |
ŽOˆä ‹vˆÀ Hisayasu Mitsui |
“ŒŽÅ d“d‹ZpŒ¤‹†Š |
For contributions to the research and development of insulating materials and insulation systems for high voltage rotating machines and advanced research devices. |
15 |
¼ “N¶ Tetsuo Nishi |
‹ãB‘åŠwHŠw•” î•ñHŠw‰È |
For contributions to linear and nonlinear circuit theory. |
16 |
²X–Ø Œ³ Hajime Sasaki |
“ú–{“d‹C |
For contributions to the development of advanced VLSI systems. |
17 |
ç–{ Œô¶ Sachio Semmoto |
DDI Tokyo Pocket Telephone, Inc. |
For technical and entrepreneurial contributions to the telecommunications industry in Japan. |
18 |
‰º‘º ®‹v Naohisa Shimomura |
“ŒŽÅ |
For contributions and leadership in the development of Japanese language information processing technologies. |
19 |
‚–Ø ‰p–¾ Hideaki Takagi |
’}”g‘åŠw ŽÐ‰ïHŠwŒn |
For contributions to the performance analysis of communication networks and queueing systems. |
20 |
‚‹´ ŒM Isao Takahashi |
’·‰ª‹Zp‰ÈŠw‘åŠw |
For research contributions in power electronics and AC motor drives. |
21 |
’¹’J•” ’B Toru Toyabe |
“Œ—m‘åŠw HŠw•” |
For contributions to numerical device modeling and physics of metal-oxide-semiconductor devices. |
22 |
‰¡ŽR –Î Shigeru Yokoyama |
“d—Í’†‰›Œ¤‹†Š ”z“dŒ¤‹†Žº |
For contributions to lightning protection of power distribution lines and to the measurement of lightning phenomena. |
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