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*1980, [[Anthony J. Demaria]]  
*1980, [[Anthony J. Demaria]]  
*1979, [[Ping King Tien]]  
*1979, [[Ping King Tien]]  
*1978, [[Oral-History:Charles_Kao Kuen C. Kao]], [[John B. Macchesney]], [[Robert D. Maurer]]  
*1978, [[Oral-History:Charles_Kao|Kuen C. Kao]], [[John B. Macchesney]], [[Robert D. Maurer]]  
*1977, [[Horst H. Berger]], [[Siegfried K. Wiedmann]]  
*1977, [[Horst H. Berger]], [[Siegfried K. Wiedmann]]  
*1976, [[Herbert John Shaw]]  
*1976, [[Herbert John Shaw]]  
*1975, [[A.H._Bobeck A. H. Bobeck]], [[P.C. Michaelis]], [[H. E. D. Scovil]]  
*1975, [[A.H._Bobeck|A. H. Bobeck]], [[P.C. Michaelis]], [[H. E. D. Scovil]]  
*1974, [[Willard S. Boyle]], [[George E. Smith|George E. Smith]]  
*1974, [[Willard S. Boyle]], [[George E. Smith|George E. Smith]]  
*1973, [[Nicholas Holonyak, Jr.|Nick Holonyak, Jr.]]  
*1973, [[Nicholas Holonyak, Jr.|Nick Holonyak, Jr.]]  

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About Award

The IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award was established in 1919 by the Institute of Radio Engineers and was awarded for important contributions to emerging technologies recognized within recent years. This award was discontinued after the 2000 award and replaced by the IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award.

Award Recipients