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.
Please join us in congratulating the newly elevated IEEE Fellows for the Class of 2017! We are especially proud of the Fellows selected from among our EMBS membership, including:
Jose Carmena
University of California, Berkeley
“for contributions to the neural basis of motor skill learning and neuroprosthetic systems”
Pablo Estevez
University of Chile
“for contributions to feature selection and visualization of large data sets”
Saman Halgamuge
Australian National University
“for contributions to computational intelligence in bioinformatics and mechatronics”
Akimasa Hirata
Nagoya Institute of Technology
“for contributions to safety assessment and standardization of human exposure to electromagnetic fields”
Jiang Hsieh
University of Wisconsin Madison
“for contributions to X-ray computed tomography for clinical applications”
Xin Li
Carnegie Mellon University
“for contributions to image coding, restoration, and interpolation”
Donald Lie
Texas Tech University
“for contributions to high linearity and high efficiency silicon RF power amplifiers for broadband wireless applications”
Wentai Liu
UCLA
“for contributions to electronically-aided neural prosthetic devices”
Jose Del R. Millan
École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
“for contributions to brain-controlled robots”
Srikantan Nagarajan
University of California, San Francisco
“for contributions to neural engineering and biomagnetic brain imaging”
Aydogan Ozcan
UCLA
“for contributions to iophotonics, computational imaging, and sensing for telemedicine and global health”
Leif Sornmo
Lund University
“for contributions to biomedical signal processing in cardiac applications”
James Weiland
University of Southern California
“for contributions to the design, development, and realization of retinal prostheses”