2014 Elected EMBS Fellows

2014 Elected EMBS Fellows 150 150 IEEE Pulse
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The IEEE Board of Directors approved the newly elevated Fellows for 2014. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues on this prestigious accomplishment!

Martin Buss

Technische Universitaet Muenchen
for contributions to haptic telepresence systems and autonomous robots

Branko Celler

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisations (CSIRO)
for contributions to telehealth services for the management of chronic disease

Christos Davatzikos

University of Pennsylvania
for contributions to automatic analysis and interpretation of biomedical multi-dimensional data

Alejandro Frangi Caregnato

University of Sheffield
for contributions to medical image analysis and image-based computational physiology

Christopher Johnson

University of Utah
for leadership in scientific computing and scientific visualization

William Karl

Boston University
for contributions to statistical signal processing and image reconstruction

Hermano Krebs

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
for contributions to rehabilitation robotics and the understanding of neuro-rehabilitation

Jinyi Qi

University of California, Davis
for contributions to statistical image reconstruction for emission-computed tomography

Norma Riley

Northrop Grumman Corporation
for contributions to ultra-wideband phased array technologies

Cheryl Schrader

Missouri University of Science and Technology
for leadership and contributions in engineering education

Yi Wang

Cornell University
for contributions to cardiovascular MRI development and quantitative susceptibility mapping

Ed Wu

University of Hong Kong
for contributions to in vivo magnetic resonance imaging methods