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== About Medal == | ==About Medal== | ||
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== Award Recipients == | The IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal, established in 2002, in honor of [[Jun-ichi Nishizawa|Jun-ichi Nishizawa's]] lifetime of outstanding achievements, ranging from fundamental semiconductor materials and devices through optical communication and power systems. He has received twenty-eight national or international awards. He is considered the "Father of Japanese Microelectronics", and [[IEEE Spectrum]] recognized him as one of the geniuses of the twentieth century. | ||
==Award Recipients== | |||
*[[Frederick H. Dill]], 2004 | *[[Frederick H. Dill]], 2004 | ||
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*[[Chenming Hu]], 2009 | *[[Chenming Hu]], 2009 | ||
*[[Richard M. Swanson]], 2010 | *[[Richard M. Swanson]], 2010 | ||
*[[Bernard Lechner]], 2011 | |||
*[[Mark Bohr|Mark T. Bohr]], [[Robert S. Chau]], [[Tahir Ghani]], 2012 | |||
*[[Burn Jeng Lin]], 2013 | |||
*[[Franz Laermer]] and [[Andrea Urban]], 2014 | |||
*[[Dimitri A. Antoniadis]], 2015 | |||
*[[Masayoshi Esashi]], 2016 | |||
*[[Ching Wan Tang]], [[Stephen R. Forrest]], [[Mark E. Thompson]], 2017 | |||
*[[Joe C. Campbell]], 2018 | |||
*[[Yasuhiko Arakawa]], [[Pallab Bhattacharya]], [[Dieter Bimberg|Dieter H. Bimberg]], 2019 | |||
*[[Paul Daniel Dapkus]], 2020 | |||
*[[James J. Coleman]], 2021 | |||
*[[Umesh K. Mishra]], 2022 | |||
*[[James S. Harris, Jr.]], 2023 | |||
*[[John E. Bowers]], 2024 | |||
[[Category:Awards & fellow activities|Jun-ichi]] | [[Category:Awards & fellow activities|Jun-ichi]] |
Latest revision as of 04:45, 30 April 2024
About Medal
The IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal, established in 2002, in honor of Jun-ichi Nishizawa's lifetime of outstanding achievements, ranging from fundamental semiconductor materials and devices through optical communication and power systems. He has received twenty-eight national or international awards. He is considered the "Father of Japanese Microelectronics", and IEEE Spectrum recognized him as one of the geniuses of the twentieth century.
Award Recipients
- Frederick H. Dill, 2004
- Jerry M. Woodall, 2005
- Hideo Sunami, 2006
- Mitsumasa Koyanagi, 2006
- Kiyoo Itoh, 2006
- Nicolaas Frans De Rooij, 2007
- Wolfgang Helfrich, 2008
- Martin Schadt, 2008
- James Fergason, 2008
- Chenming Hu, 2009
- Richard M. Swanson, 2010
- Bernard Lechner, 2011
- Mark T. Bohr, Robert S. Chau, Tahir Ghani, 2012
- Burn Jeng Lin, 2013
- Franz Laermer and Andrea Urban, 2014
- Dimitri A. Antoniadis, 2015
- Masayoshi Esashi, 2016
- Ching Wan Tang, Stephen R. Forrest, Mark E. Thompson, 2017
- Joe C. Campbell, 2018
- Yasuhiko Arakawa, Pallab Bhattacharya, Dieter H. Bimberg, 2019
- Paul Daniel Dapkus, 2020
- James J. Coleman, 2021
- Umesh K. Mishra, 2022
- James S. Harris, Jr., 2023
- John E. Bowers, 2024