Please join us in congratulating the newly elevated IEEE Fellows for the Class of 2015! We are especially proud of the Fellows selected from among our EMBS membership, including:
Ewert Bengtsson
Uppsala University
for contributions to quantitative microscopy and biomedical image analysis
Olga Boric-Lubecke
University of Hawaii at Manoa
for contributions to biomedical microwave technology
Purnendu Dasgupta
University of Texas at Arlington
for contributions to ion chromatography and analytical instrumentation for environmental studies
Jeffrey Duerk
Case Western Reserve University
for contributions to rapid magnetic resonance imaging technologies
Randy Ellis
Queen’s University
for contributions to image guided surgical technology
Alan Finkel
Monash University
for contributions to measurement technology for biomedicine
Richard Jones
New Zealand Brain Research Institute
for contributions to human performance engineering and neurorehabilitation
Tzyy-Ping Jung
University of California, San Diego
for contributions to blind source separation for biomedical applications
Edmund Lam
University of Hong Kong
for contributions to modeling and computational algorithms in imaging applications
Stefan Mozar
Dynexsys Pty Ltd.
for development of safety solutions for electronic equipment
Yu Sun
University of Toronto
for contributions to automated manipulation of biological cells
John Vaughan
University of Minnesota
for contributions to high-field magnetic resonance imaging technology
Blake Wilson
Duke University
for development of cochlear implants
Bulent Yener
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
for contributions to network design optimization and security
IEEE Fellow is a distinction reserved for select IEEE members whose extraordinary accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest are deemed fitting of this prestigious grade elevation.