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IEEE Frederik Philips Award Recipients

IEEE Frederik Philips Award


2009 - SHOJIRO ASAI
Executive Vice President and Member of the Board
Rigaku Corporation
Tokyo, Japan

“For leadership in research and development in electron device technologies and their applications.”


2008 - GILBERT J. DECLERCK
President and Chief Executive Officer
IMEC
Leuven, Belgium

“For leadership in the creation of international R&D alliances in semiconductor technologies”


2007 - YONG-KYUNG (KEN) LEE
Senior Advisor
KT Corporation
Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea

“For leadership in the management of research and development of broadband networks and the promotion of international collaboration”



2006 - LOUIS C. PARRILLO
President, Parrillo Consulting, LLC
Austin, TX

"For leadership in advancing CMOS and Bipolar technology through technical and managerial contributions."


2005 - HIROYOSHI KOMIYA
Senior Advisor, Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd
Tokyo, Japan

"For leadership in R&D and driving international cooperation leading to the next generation of silicon wafers."


2004 - YOUSSEF ALY EL-MANSY
Vice President of Technology and Manufacturing Group, and Director of Logic Technology DevelopmentIntel Corporation
Hillsboro, OR

'For leadership in developing state-of-the-art logic technologies for high performance\high volume general purpose microprocessors.'


2003 - THOMAS ROWBOTHAM
Venture Partner
St. Paul Venture Capital
Westboro, MA

"For leadership in advancing satellite, microwave and optical fiber transmission systems and in promoting commercialization and international collaboration in telecommunications research and development."


2002 - TOSHIHARU AOKI
President & CEO, NTT Data Corporation
Tokyo, Japan

'For leadership of research & development contributing to world-wide advances in digital switching, network intelligence and broadband communications.'


2001 - ARUN N. NETRAVALI
Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies - Murray Hill, NJ

'For leadership in research and development leading to rapid deployment of advanced technologies into new communications systems and high-definition television.'


2000 - GERALD MICHAEL BORSUK
Naval Research Laboratory - Washington, DC

"For managerial and technical leadership in directing the creation and transition of new materials and devices into electronic systems.'


1999 - ROGER J. VAN OVERSTRAETEN
President of IMEC (Interuniversity Microelectronics Center) and Professor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

'For leadership in the creation and management of the Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC).'


1998 - LARRY W. SUMNEY
Semiconductor Research Corp. - Research Triangle Park, NC

WILLIAM C. HOLTON
North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC

ROBERT M. BURGER
North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC

'For leading a pioneering cooperative industry-university research effort in silicon technology.'


1997 - ROLAND P.O. HUBER
European Commission - Brussels, Belgium

'For outstanding leadership in Pan European research collaboration in communications networks and services.'


1996 - MICHIYUKI UENOHARA - (Retired)
NEC Research Institute - Tokyo, Japan

'For fostering cooperative R&D management and advancement of microelectronics technology.'


1995 - JAMES C. MCGRODDY
IBM/T. J. Watson Research Center - Yorktown Heights, NY

'For leadership in the efficient and successful transfer of technology from research into products.'


1994 - MINORU NAGATA
Hitachi Central Research Lab. - Tokyo, Japan

'For leadership in research and development of silicon integrated circuits, and fostering international information exchange.'


1993 - MAX TIBOR WEISS
Northrop Corp. - Los Angeles, CA

'For leadership in building electronics research and engineering organizations for the development and operation of national security space systems.'


1992 - ALAN GERALD CHYNOWETH
Bell Communications Research - Morristown, NJ

'For contributions to industrial research management, and fostering the relationship between research, industry, universities and government.'


1991 - GENE STRULL
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Baltimore, MD

'For outstanding accomplishment in the management of microelectronics and integrated circuit developments and their applications to aerospace systems.'


1990 - RAJINDER J. KHOSLA
Eastman Kodak Co. - Rochester, NY

'For initiating and leading the development of a microelectronics program that led to his company's preeminence in high-density imaging sensors.'


1989 - KLAUS D. BOWERS
AT&T Bell Labs. - Murray Hill, NJ

'For the management of research and development leading to innovations in solid-state electronics.'


1988 - GEORGE F. SMITH
Hughes Aircraft Co. - Malibu, CA

'For successful leadership of an industrial research laboratory resulting in innovative contributions in electronics and electro-optics.'


1987 - SOLOMON J. BUCHSBAUM
AT&T Bell Labs. - Holmdel, NJ

'For the management of the development of advanced communications and defense systems.'


1986 - WILLIAM C. HITTINGER
RCA Corp., Princeton, NJ

'For leadership in electronics research and development.'


1985 - GEORGE HEILMEIER
Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX

'For innovative accomplishments in the direction of industrial and government research and development.'


1984 - JOHN K. GALT
Sandia Labs. - Albuquerque, NM

'For managerial leadership that resulted in the understanding of the physics and chemistry of III-V compounds associated with the concepts of luminescence, of heterostructure devices, and of the molecular beam epitaxial process.'


1983 - ALLEN E. PUCKETT
Hughes Aircraft Co. - Los Angeles, CA

'For foresight and judgment in the management of research and development leading to significant advances in communication satellite systems.'


1982 - WERNER J. KLEEN - (Retired)
European Space Agency - Munich, Germany

'For technical and managerial roles in the development and manufacture of microwave tubes in Europe.'


1981 - DEAN A. WATKINS
Palo Alto, CA

'For managerial leadership in research and development of traveling-wave tubes.'


1980 - WILLIAM M. WEBSTER
RCA Labs. - Princeton, NJ

'For sustained leadership in the management of research and development.'


1979 - GORDON E. MOORE
INTEL Corp., Santa Clara, CA

'For effective direction of research and development in silicon integrated circuit technology.'


1978 - WILLIAM EARL SHOUPP
Westinghouse & Nat'l Academy of Engrg. - Washington, DC

'For organizational ability in managing electronics and nuclear energy research and development, particularly in development of the first submarine atomic power plant.'


1977 - NO AWARD


1976 - KOJI KOBAYASHI
Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. - Tokyo, Japan

'For leadership in the management of research, development, and the production of telecommunication and electronic systems.'


1975 - C. LESTER HOGAN
Fairchild Corp. - Mountain View, CA

'For outstanding accomplishments in the management of research and development resulting in important innovation in the semiconductor device industry.'


1974 - CHAUNCEY GUY SUITS
Lake George, NY

'For his leadership in guiding the research efforts of a major technologically diversified industrial company.'


1973 - JOHN H. DESSAUER - (Retired)
Xerox Corp., NY

'For his pioneering research and development efforts and outstanding accomplishments in the field of xerography.'


1972 - WILLIAM O. BAKER
Bell Labs. - Murray Hill, NJ

'For leadership of an industrial laboratory where pioneering research was used to create a wide spectrum of new technology throughout the telecommunication industry.'


1971 - FREDERIK J. PHILIPS
'For fostering management of research and development that has been effective in the creation of numerous new products.'


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