NCAC IEEE Fellows for 2000

Forrest Jack Agee

USAF Office of Scientific Research
Arlington, VA

For leadership in and contributions to the engineering and physics of high power microwave, pulsed power, and ionizing radiation devices.

Ghassem R. Asrar

NASA Headquarters
Washington, D.C.

For contributions to and leadership in complex, interdisciplinary remote sensing programs.

John S. Asvestas

NAWCAD
Patuxent River, MD

For contributions to analytical and computational aspects of physical optics and boundary integral equations in the scattering and diffraction of electromagnetic waves.

Richard John Kafka

Potomac Electric Power Company
Washington, D.C.

For contributions to the development of formal power system restoration planning, documentation and training.

Gregory Semeon Nusinovich

University of Maryland
College Park, MD

For contributions to the theory of gyrotron oscillators and amplifiers and cyclotron autoresonance masers.

Benjamin Anthony Pontano

COMSAT Laboratories
Clarksburg, MD

For contributions to the development of digital satellite communications.

Dale Louis Schuler

Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, D.C.

For contributions to the development of coherent multi-frequency microwave sensor and polarimetric SAR techniques for the remote sensing of geophysical parameters on both the ocean and the land.