New Fellows

Each year, the IEEE Board of Directors elects a select few members (less than 0.1% of the membership) for election as Fellow Member of the IEEE. Join us in congratulating the following Region 3 members who are part of the Fellows Class of 2004.

MIROSLAV MIODRAG BEGOVIC
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
For leadership in developing analysis tools and protection techniques for electric power transmission systems and renewable generation.

KEVIN FRANCIS BRENNAN
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA, USA
For contributions to the modeling of impact ionization in heterostructures and multiquantum well structures.

MICHAEL JESSE BUCKLER
Lucent Technologies
Cary, NC, USA
For contributions to optical communications technology and engineering education.

GARY ROY ENGMAN
Black & Veatch
Orlando, FL, USA
For leadership in the development of analytical methods and standards for power systems.

JAMES FARMER
Wave 7 Optics
Alpharetta, GA, USA
For technical leadership in the cable television industry.

ALY E. FATHY
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN, USA
For contributions to advanced antenna concepts and implementations.

STEPHEN D. GEDNEY
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY, USA
For contributions to computational electromagnetics.

JERRY HUDGINS
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC, USA
For contributions to the design, modeling, and teaching of semiconductor devices for power electronics.

R. WAYNE JOHNSON
Auburn University
Auburn, AL, USA
For contributions to electronics that must operate in harsh environments.

YILU LIU
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Blacksburg, VA, USA
For contributions to modeling and diagnostic techniques for power equipment.

KRISHNA PALEM
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
For contributions to embedded computing.

JUSTIN SCHWARTZ
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL, USA
For contributions to high temperature superconductors and magnet systems.

PAUL GREGORY STEFFES
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
For contributions to the understanding of planetary atmospheres.

IFEANYI CHARLES UME
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA, USA
For contributions to the thermomechanical reliability of microelectronic packaging.

DANIEL WARD
Dominion Virginia Power
Richmond, VA, USA
For contributions to electric power distribution systems.

DWIGHT L. WOOLARD
US Army Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
For leadership in the discovery and development of novel sensing methodologies and advanced electronic devices at terahertz frequencies.

SHIN-TSON WU
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL, USA
For contributions to liquid crystal displays and tunable photonic devices.


IEEE Region 3 eNewsletter Volume 19 No. 1, January 2004, © 2004 IEEE
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