The world's leading professional association
for the advancement of technology
Text size »A  A  A  
 » IEEE Medals
 » IEEE Technical Field Awards
 » IEEE Prize Papers
 » IEEE Corporate Recognitions
 » IEEE Awards Home Page
 » Contact Us

IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid State Circuits Recipients

IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits


2009 - TERESA H. MENG
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA

“For pioneering contributions to the development of integrated wireless communications systems.”


2008 - ASAD A. ABIDI
Professor, Electrical Engineering
University of California
Los Angeles, CA, USA

“For pioneering and sustained contributions in the development of RF-CMOS”



2007 - HUGO DE MAN
Professor Emeritus
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Leuven, Belgium

“For leadership in integrated circuit design and design methodology”



2006 - MARK A. HOROWITZ
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Stanford University
Stanford, CA

"For pioneering contributions to the design of high-performance digital integrated circuits and systems."



2005 - BRUCE A. WOOLEY
Professor
Stanford University, Stanford, CA

'For pioneering contributions to integrated electronics for analog-to-digital data conversion in communications systems.'



2004 - ERIC A. VITTOZ
Executive Vice President
CSEM
Neuchatel, Switzerland

'For pioneering contributions to low-power device modeling and CMOS circuit design.'

 

2003 - DANIEL DOBBERPUHL
Vice President & General Manager
Broadcom Corp.
San Jose, CA

"For pioneering design of high-speed and low-speed microprocessors."


2002 - CHENMING HU
Univ of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

and

PING-KEUNG KO
Authosis, Inc.
Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

"For contributions to MOSFET physics and development of the BSIM model for CMOS circuit simulation."


2001 - NOT AWARDED


2000 - ROBERT H. KRAMBECK
Tandem Computers (Retired)
Cupertino, CA

and

HUNG-FAI (STEPHEN) LAW
Alaris, Inc.
Fremont, CA

'For pioneering the introduction and implementation of domino CMOS logic.'

1999 - KENSALL D. WISE
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI

'For pioneering contributions to the development of solid-state sensors, circuits and integrated sensing systems.'

1998 - NICKY CHAU-CHUN LU
Etron Technology Inc.
Hsinchu, Taiwan

'For pioneering contributions to high speed dynamic memory design and cell technology.'

1997 - ROBERT W. BRODERSEN
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

'For contributions to the design of integrated circuits for signal processing systems.'

1996 - RUDY J. VAN DE PLASSCHE
Philips Research Labs
Eindhoven, The Netherlands

'For pioneering contributions to the design of integrated circuits for data conversion.'

1995 - LEWIS M. TERMAN
IBM/T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY

'For leadership in the field of MOS devices and circuits for semiconductor memories.'

1994 - PAUL R. GRAY
University of California
Berkeley, CA

'For contributions to analog integrated circuit design, especially for MOS switched capacitor circuits.'


1993 - KIYOO ITOH
Hitachi, Ltd.
Tokyo Japan

'For technical contributions to folded data-line circuits and the development of high-density dynamic RAMs.'


1992 - BARRIE GILBERT
Analog Devices
Beaverton, OR

'For contributions to non-linear analog signal processing circuits.'


1991 - FRANK WANLASS
Standard Micro Sys.
San Jose, CA

'For the invention of Complementary MOS (CMOS) Logic Circuitry.'

 

1990 - TOSHIAKI MASUHARA
Hitachi, Ltd.
Tokyo Japan

'For pioneering contributions to NMOS depletion-load circuits and the development of high speed CMOS memories.'


1989 - JAMES D. MEINDL
RPI, Troy, NY

'For contributions to solid-state circuits and solid-state circuit technology.'


IEEE Home   |   Sitemap   |   Search   |   Privacy & Security   |   Terms & Conditions
 
IEEE Logo